Christophe de Margerie, CEO of Total, died in plane

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by sen-no-sen » 25/09/15, 20:01

Obamot wrote:If you mean by that that NATO has changed its role, and is now carrying out "offensive crusades" (then that historically it is an organization whose goal is "to ensure the common defense of its members, against external threats"). So I follow you completely.


Yes, just like the IMF, whose purpose is:promote international monetary cooperation, guarantee financial stability, facilitate international trade, contribute to a high level of employment, economic stability and reduce poverty.

Muahahaha! : Lol:

NATO is the armed wing of the BAO Block, are a military antenna in a way.
In 1966 De Gaulle left NATO, in 2009 N. Sarkozy announced the return of France in the integrated command of this one.


Or more precisely, NATO by the voice and the armed arm of its master, is playing the pyromaniac firefighter (I mean not unanimously, but certain circles of influence).


In a logic of exponential economic development, when the system has completed the loop, it is then necessary for it to sack areas which are not politically aligned with globalist doctrine, a fortiori when there is oil.
You have probably noticed the strange resemblance between the current Islamic state and the border of what should be Greater Israel

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It is Zbigniew Brzezinski >>> who had notably declared before 9/11, that "without Ukraine, Russia ceases to be an empire in Eurasia" (or something ...) we see that the cold war does not is not over across the Atlantic and that the old demons have been chasing them for over 30 years ...


The Cold War is not really over in the sense that a large part of the intelligentsia of the BAO bloc wishes to overthrow V. Putin and his attempt to unify a global counter "power" (BRICS bloc) ...
However, make no mistake, the system is everywhere, and this system feeds on antagonisms, so there is nothing to hope for from one or the other blocks since they only follow processes that will lead us towards a world all that is less "enchanting" ..
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by Obamot » 25/09/15, 23:15

It's a complicated business, but when you dig a little, you discover things ...

Yes, and of course in 2014, the year when Christophe de Margerie disappeared in the strange circumstances that we know, the "Arab Spring" is not over and has degenerated into civil war and Dae $ h, which looks like indeed more and more to an operation of ethnic cleansing, under cover of creation of a puppet state.

It is quite clear that during the (so called) "Arab Spring" NATO was there in ambush, with American cruisers and aircraft carriers (which, the command said, that they "didn't want to get involved": bombardment by the planes of the" coalition "and mainly American but also French and fall of Tripoli, then assassination of Ghadafi and rise of Dae $ h etc) besides even on Wikipedia we learn amazing things (even if we suspected it a little ...)

Wikipedia, 2011 Military Intervention in Libya wrote:The 2011 military intervention in Libya is a multinational military operation under the aegis of the United Nations, which took place between March 19, 2011 and October 31, 2011, the official objective of which is the implementation of United Nations Security Council resolution 1973, but whose real purpose was to overthrow by force of arms the head of state of Libya, colonel Gaddafi.

This is therefore entirely contemporary with this sad affair.

On Youtube too and some people are not hiding it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xFtMr1AnJw
I also put this one, this is what he said at the beginning of 2014, shortly before Ukraine, big confusion, the logical Ukraine of "Arab Spring", then (of course, Putin having had his reasons for supporting Bashar al-Assad >>> his hour had come, he had to be punished):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE8mxw0Qamo

BHL who is delighted with the "Arab Spring", given the number of victims in Libya, Syria and Iraq (and without forgetting the thousands of others elsewhere), there is "surely" something for him ... It is a "pacifist" that man there, a "great" man ....! Should we still say that he is an intellectual?

In fact, it is of unprecedented gravity. The UN is no longer there to make peace either. And we see what it turned out next, a country out of control and out of control, and "as if by chance" from which the waves of "refugees" started, turned into a juicy "death business" afterwards. An ethnic elimination unprecedented since World War II. According to the statistics of people recovered at sea (when Europe has taken the trouble to "take care of" them) by extrapolation over one year we arrive at 1 million deaths!

These brigades of djih @ di $ te $ are now very practical to avoid any ex-post investigation, any search for guilty anoymes and acting outside any jurisdiction in these areas ... After, should we still be surprised by reprisals such than against Charlie Hebdo or recently the attack in Bangkok against a peaceful Hindu sanctuary ... (Twice important symbols for the countries concerned).

The people have reason to worry, we are in a kind of embryo of supranational world government (for the aligned) and whose control escapes the government and therefore the direct political will of the said people under the blackmail of the attacks. ..

According to a team from France 2 who had embarked on one of these frail skiffs of boat people, there was not enough fuel to make the crossing, just enough to go and sink off the coast ...

If I intersect with what you observed, it is a crime against humanity, more or less organized. But who will want to go investigate? It does not bode well, because nothing stops these people there. And (if this is verified, namely the overlap between the smugglers' daughters and the djih @ di $ te $'s crime, the crime, alas, seems almost perfect.

In any case, what is in the background raises questions. And if it's an assassination, why Margerie? Because they knew it was going to make a big splash? Because it could not attract suspicion (it had come in the interest of Russia ...) several scenarios are possible, but the strangest - and the most revealing too - is that we no longer have never heard of this case.
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by sen-no-sen » 26/09/15, 00:17

Obamot wrote:If I intersect with what you observed, it is a crime against humanity, more or less organized. But who will want to go investigate? It does not bode well, because nothing stops these people there.


No serious journalist would dare go so far in the analysis, which remains quite simple as the elements converge on a group of well identified individuals.
The conflict in Iraq (under false pretenses) under the Bush administration was led by the neoconservatives (read the project for a new american century):
http://questionscritiques.free.fr/empire_americain/PNAC.pdf

The neoconservatives are made up of a group close to the Israeli far right, particularly influential in the military-industrial / financial sphere in the USA.
This group feeds the idea of ​​a Eretz Israel , an area which includes a large part of the countries currently at war or threatened by IS.
Knowing that the only democratic nation in the area is Israel, it is a safe bet that as a result of the undermining work against Daesh, the area will be placed under the authority of Tel Aviv.
In history, all the small world will have found its business: the Pentagon will have to justify heavy military expenditure, the oil companies will have their oils, the geopoliticians their stranglehold on the Middle Eastern lock and the messianic ideologists their utopian nation which why not could become the capital of the "free" world.

Added to this is a fairly effective work of reversing opinion: while the majority of French people were opposed to the reception (of course) of refugees, the photo of the young boy who died on the beach was allowed through 'a number of idiots useful to swing the polls (very few photos on the millions of dead in the Congo, the media know what to talk about when it suits the affairs of the big monopolies).
The reason for this manipulation is twofold: on the one hand, to allow mass acceptance of refugees in order to empty the areas soon to be colonized on the one hand, and on the other hand to undermine the already largely weakened bases of the European economy.
We note in this regard the relative "good nature" of the German Chancellor towards the refugees when she was very little inclined to help Greek citizens, bizarre, bizarre.

Let's sprinkle everything with the declarations of the various representatives of the extreme right and the turn and played: there are two camps: a security camp favorable to the erection of great walls around Europe and the other an ultra-liberal camps wanting a docile workforce.
As you say the crime is almost perfect ...
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by moinsdewatt » 04/11/16, 22:21

Accident of the CEO of Total (De Margerie): two employees involved were drinking at the time of the facts

The snowplow driver and his supervisor, who were on the runway, were drinking alcohol and were partially responsible for the tragedy, according to a report by the Russian Aviation Authority.

Le Monde.fr with AFP | 25.10.2016/XNUMX/XNUMX


Two years after the death of the CEO of Total Christophe de Margerie, the Russian aviation authority highlights, in a report published on October 25, the responsibility of two employees of the Moscow airport in the accident of plane.

She said the snowplow operator and his supervisor, who were on the runway, were drinking alcohol and were partly responsible for the tragedy, the report said.

Christophe de Margerie was killed on October 20, 2014 at the same time as the three crew members of the Falcon on board which he was on, the aircraft having struck a snow-clearing machine while it was preparing to take off from the Moscow Vnukovo Airport.

The snowplow driver, Vladimir Martinenko, found himself "in a loss of situational awareness" and his supervisor did not do his job properly, says the IAC. Mr. Martinenko, and an engineer who was on duty that evening, Vladimir Ledenev, both admitted responsibility at the start of the trial in July

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http://www.lemonde.fr/international/art ... _3210.html
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by Christophe » 28/04/17, 23:38

VIDEO. "Correspondent". De Margerie: the Total Enigma

Two years after the crash of his private jet in Moscow, Christophe de Margerie's imprint still remains strong with the French oil company Total. A "Additional Investigation Document" on the career of an extraordinary boss.

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An investigation by Jean-Karl Lambert, Muriel Boselli, Guillaume Beaufils and Xavier Puyperoux broadcast in "Special Envoy" on April 27, 2017.


See here: http://www.francetvinfo.fr/economie/ent ... 60512.html
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by moinsdewatt » 04/05/18, 23:15

an LNG carrier was baptized Christophe de Margerie:

Energy. Siberian gas delivered directly by icebreaker


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Near Saint-Nazaire, the Elengy terminal becomes the European bridgehead for Russian gas from the Yamal peninsula. A contract spanning almost twenty years.

We will have to get used to it. LNG carriers with exceptional volumes and dimensions will point their bow each month at the Montoir - Saint-Nazaire terminal. Elengy signed a contract with the Russian gas producer Novatek until 2035 to deliver one million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) each year from Sabetta, a deposit lost on the Yamal peninsula, in the middle of Siberia.

Why Saint-Nazaire?

This site is taken nine months a year by ice and the Russians first use icebreakers to transport this gas. Ships that split up to three meters of pack ice independently and spin up to 17 km / h. "These vessels are powerful but also slow and expensive," observes Martin Jahan de Lestang, CEO of Elengy. They therefore go as short as possible to northwestern terminals. From there, their cargo is transferred to another LNG carrier which then leaves to deliver the whole planet. And it is here that Saint-Nazaire has a card to play, just fourteen days at sea from Sabetta.

Express transfer

The French industrialist has just acquired a high-speed circuit to tranship LNG between two ships. Investment cost: 65 million euros (including wharf renovation). Yesterday, the gigantic icebreaker Christophe de Marjorie and its three hundred meters long came to moor in front of the LNG site to deliver 167 m³ at minus 000 °, the gas consumption of a city of 160 inhabitants for one year. Another classic LNG carrier, the Grace Cosmos, entered the Loire estuary with him to recover his cargo. Without passing through a buffer tank located on land, the cargo was transferred directly between the two vessels in less than 100 hours. Who were to leave this Wednesday morning. "The most delicate thing is the synchronization between different crews who do not always speak the same language," adds Vincent Tallet, engineer. Today the maneuver is broken in. "

Strong growth market

This unique know-how in France is promising for the site's economic health because global demand for liquefied natural gas is exploding. "Production is growing by 52% per year for the 2015-2020 period with demand driven by India and China," continues the director general. We are on the verge of an unprecedented change of scale for LNG. Five hundred LNG carriers are already circulating around the world.

https://www.ouest-france.fr/pays-de-la- ... ce-5705340
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