Petrocide

Petrocide is a term that defines the corporate sponsored banishment or expulsion of the indigenous peoples in regions with petroleum. Henry Ford was watched by a a band of unknown thugs that understood that the automotive industry would need Crude Oil to support the industrial revolution. This band of unknown thugs may be related to Calouste Gulbenkian In 1912, several groups banded together to establish the Turkish Petroleum Company (TPC), which would seek a concession to explore for Iraqi oil. The original purpose of the group was to eliminate rivalry among the partners and to outflank American concession seekers. The TPC's guiding hand was Calouste Gulbenkian, who had been hired by British banking interests because of his knowledge and his ability to influence the decisions of the Turkish government. His 5 percent holdings in TPC reputedly made him the richest individual in the world for many years, and were the source of his nickname, "Mr. Five Percent."

 

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