Gazprom: Russia's plan for global dominance |
When the pipe dream of green energy fails to deliver on its promises to rid the world of its dependence on fossil energy, then what happens? This is what happens; the nations that have refused to buy into the Global Warming-Climate Change canard will be in a position to control the world.
Consider Russia, for example. While the Russians are very adept at telling people what they want to hear, they're also adept at doing what's best for themselves. Russian President Vladimir Putin may be a ruthless thug in the eyes of many, but he's also a shrewd man who can quickly size up an opponent and determine just what his opponent is made of. In U.S. President Barack Obama, Putin discovered a political puppet of America's far left who will dance to the left's musical agenda of radical environmentalism, nuclear disarmament and big-centralized government.
While America's 44th President has dumped several hundred million taxpayer dollars into failed green energy projects such as Solyndra, Beacon Power and Ener1 in an effort to ween America off of fossil energy, Putin has been instrumental in opening up doors for Russian energy giant Gazprom to spread its energy influence across the world. Gazprom is currently the largest supplier of crude oil and natural gas to Eastern Europe and has signed several energy agreements in recent years with nations such as Bolivia, Venezuela, Cuba, Iran, Syria, Vietnam, Brazil, Algeria and Libya.
Gazprom's agreement with Libya was signed in 2008, three years before the so-called "Arab Spring" toppled Libyan dictator Moammar Ghadafi. What's so significant about Libya? Libya is the largest supplier of crude oil to Western Europe. Had the Russians gained control over Libya's oilfields via Gazprom, they would've been in position to control Europe's energy. Perhaps that could explain why Ghadafi was toppled by NATO; to keep the Russians from gaining control of Libya's oil.
Former President Ronald Reagan warned that the Russians should never be allowed to build their oil pipelines throughout Europe, and he understood why. Energy equals political power, especially when those who supply the energy can use that energy as a weapon for political and economic blackmail. For example, in 2009 when the Ukrainians complained about the price that the Russians were charging them for natural gas, Putin promptly turned off the spigots and plunged the Ukraine into the deep freeze. If the Russians used economic extortion to force the Ukraine to pay its inflated price for gas, they can and will use energy as a political weapon to force nations that rely on Russia for energy to do what Russia demands. And that could very well include forcing NATO member nations to choose between NATO and oil and natural gas.
While the United States currently remains economically and militarily superior to Russia, the Russians are quickly closing the gap. And ominously, the Russians own a significant amount of America's huge $16 trillion debt. And according to the Institute For Energy Research, (IER) the U.S. possesses approximately 1.4 trillion barrels of crude oil beneath its soil and underneath its waters surrounding its coastlines. http://www.prophecyreviewonline.org/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=79085&columnid= That crude oil potentially becomes collateral for those U.S. Treasury Bonds the Russians have purchased to finance America's debt.
Nearly 2,600 years ago, two ancient Hebrew prophets named Daniel and Ezekiel prophesied that a powerful nation would arise in the last days that would ultimately lead a world government. Ezekiel named this nation Gog which is an ancient moniker for modern Russia. (Ezekiel 38-39) Daniel described this nation as the kingdom of the North. (Daniel 11) Keep in mind that the Bible's geographical map always places Israel at its center, so a northern nation would be located directly north of Israel. What nation is located north of Israel that is rising rapidly as a world power? It's Russia. Is this a coincidence? Hardly--it's the fulfillment of biblical prophecy. And fossil energy is the fuel that's powering Russia's rise to become the world's next superpower.
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