Do skeletons leave fingerprints?

The Skull and Bones owned Halliburton, the company responsible for the cementing of Gulf of Mexico Oil rig Deepwater Horizon 20 hours before the explosion that killed eleven crewmen and also did the cementing on the West Atlas rig off East Timor that started leaking in Aug. 1009 purchased Boots & Coots well-intervention firm shortly before the disaster in the Gulf.
Skull and Bones Family member Dick Cheney, Skull and Bones member President George W. Bush’s Vice President and CEO of Halliburton 1995-2000 still retains unexercised stock options & a deferred salary. Halliburton.

The Skull and Bones owned company Monsanto’s CFO is also the Director of Nalco Holding Company, manufacturer of Corexit oil dispersant whose current leadership includes executives from BP and Exxon.. The application of this dispersant in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to have dramatic effects on crops and wildlife throughout the region, where ever Corexit contaminated rainwater falls on croplands. Corexit is 4 times more deadly than crude oil although the manufacturer’s safety data sheet states “No toxicity studies have been conducted on this product”. BP has applied more than 800,000 gallons of Corexit to the Gulf of Mexico.

I’m willing to bet that Monsanto has some genetically modified crops that are capable of withstanding the effects of Corexit that they will be willing to sell to the regions farmers for a modest price.

So, once again, massive Skull and Bones owned companies have killed Americans for not just their own profit, but for massive downstream profit by their Skull and Bones Brotherhood. Is this starting to sound like a reoccurring theme in my writings?

Some links

http://area907.info/911/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corexit

http://www.newsweek.com/2010/06/10/why-haven-t-we-heard-from-dick-cheney-on-the-oil-spill-.html
http://www.dailymarkets.com/stocks/2010/04/12/halliburton-buying-boots-coots/
http://moneycentral.msn.com/ownership?Holding=Institutional+Ownership&Symbol=BP
http://www.breakingnews.ie/world/australia-studies-inquiry-into-oil-spill-462183.html

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