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HOLD THE PRESS!!!! User ID: 900491 Canada 08/10/2010 03:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oh this is just great... [link to www.charts.noaa.gov] So not only do we have the Biloxi Caldera Dome ready to go critical, but according to nautical charts we may also have an unexploded torpedo (conveniently?) sitting on top of it all. This is starting to look more and more like another false-flag stage production in the making. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1063582 United States 08/10/2010 07:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | who was Matthew Simmons: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1063048Founder and Chairman of the Board of the Ocean Energy Institute & Former Chairman Emeritus of Simmons & Company International - Matt was past Chairman of the National Ocean Industries Association, and served as energy adviser to President George W. Bush, among others. Simmons is author of the book Twilight in the Desert: The Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy, which examines oil reserve decline rates to help raise awareness of the unreliability of Middle East oil reserves. Simmons is one of the top minds in the world when it comes to energy. His work has been followed internationally for over 35 years and Matt's company Simmons & Company International has served as co-manager on over $38 billion in public debt and equity offerings. Simmons & Company has also acted as financial advisor in $140 billion of transactions, including 550 merger and acquisitions worth over $97 billion. Biography from oceanenergy.org Matthew R. Simmons -Founder, Ocean Energy Institute & OEI Board Member Matthew Simmons is the founder and Chairman of the Board of the Ocean Energy Institute. He was past Chairman of the National Ocean Industries Association, and served as energy adviser to President George W. Bush, among others. Simmons is author of the book Twilight in the Desert: The Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy, which examines oil reserve decline rates to help raise awareness of the unreliability of Middle East oil reserves. Background The Ocean Energy Institute, founded in 2007 by Matthew R. Simmons, is a think-tank and venture capital fund addressing the challenges of U.S. offshore renewable energy. OEI approaches energy R&D and investment from a systems point of view; not just generation, but usage, storage and transmission all together as an interdependent set of opportunities and the next driving force of the international economy. Mission OEI is working to coordinate the diverse factors that will help make ocean energy a reality: energy system architecture, offshore wind technology, environmental interests, stakeholder concerns, industrial partners, academic research, financial firepower and political factors. Biography from simmonsco-intl.com Matthew R. Simmons - Chairman Emeritus of Simmons & Company International Matthew R. Simmons graduated cum laude from the University of Utah and received a Masters degree with distinction in Business Administration from Harvard Business School. He then served on the faculty as a research associate for two years. In 1974, he founded Simmons & Company International. Simmons serves on the Board of Deans Advisors of Harvard Business School and is past President of the Harvard Business School Alumni Association. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Houston Technology Center and the Center for Houston’s Future. Simmons serves on The University of Texas’ M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Foundation Board of Visitors (Houston) and is a Trustee of the Bermuda Institute for Ocean Sciences. He is a member of the National Petroleum Council, Council on Foreign Relations and The Atlantic Council of the United States. In addition, he is past Chairman of the National Ocean Industry Association. Mr. Simmons is a Trustee of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Farnsworth Art Museum in Maine. Saturday, July 17, 2010 Matt Simmons I think the most important question to ask here is what the people that are working for the Ocean Enegry Institute have to say about there being a second well and seabed floor leak. I want to hear what they have to say..was Simmons the only one who held that to be the fact, or did those who worked under and for him feel the same way? We need to know! |
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