Researcher exposes money trail behind U.S.-based campaign to kill the oilsands

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Researcher exposes money trail behind U.S.-based campaign to kill the oilsands
Authored by Licia Corbella, Updated: January 17, 2019
https://calgaryherald.com/news/loca...-should-become-a-household-name-across-canada

Vivian Krause voted to be "Money Talk Person of the Year"

Pipelines crusader Vivian Krause has uncovered evidence of U.S.-based efforts to keep Alberta bitumen in the ground. Shaughn Butts/Postmedia


Anyone in Canada who knows anything about the target on the back of Canadian oil and gas knows the name Vivian Krause. Everyone else should.

Krause’s name has become synonymous with the fight against the concerted effort by U.S. oil interests working to land-lock Canadian oil and gas by using environmental groups to protest against the industry with the stated aim of grinding development to a halt. Krause is a one-woman wrecking crew to the wall of secrecy behind that foreign plan, which she has almost single-handedly exposed by painstakingly following the money trail.

On Wednesday, during a speech at the Indigenous Energy Summit at the Grey Eagle Event Centre, the B.C. researcher extraordinaire warned the Indian Resource Council (IRC) of just what kind of opposition it will face if it pushes forward with a plan to purchase the Trans Mountain pipeline from the federal government.

Krause warned the crowd that gathered on the Tsuut’ina Nation, on the western edge of Calgary, that she would be showing rather boring slides that prove that millions of dollars in payments from multibillion-dollar U.S. charitable foundations are being made to Canadian environmental groups annually, “because, frankly, if I was just to tell you who paid whom and how much, it’s hard to believe. It comes off like a tinfoil-hat conspiracy theory.”

She also warned the IRC — which represents 134 First Nations that have oil and gas resources on their land — that if it does move forward with the exciting and potentially lucrative opportunity of buying Trans Mountain and the plans to twin that existing pipeline, “you don’t just get the pipeline, you get a foreign-funded campaign along with the pipeline.”

Eight years ago, while researching who was behind an unscientific, misinformation campaign against farmed Canadian salmon, Krause “came across these three little words: Tar Sands Campaign” in the tax forms of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund (which, ironically, made its billions from oil and gas). She saw that the foundation donated $1.4 million in 2007 to Corporate Ethics, “to recruit the groups, develop the strategy, create a co-ordinated campaign and act as a re-granting agency for the North American Tar Sands Campaign,” states CorpEthics.org, the group’s website.

“From the very beginning, the campaign strategy was to land-lock the tar sands so their crude could not reach the international market where it could fetch a high price per barrel,” boasts Michael Marx, the executive director of Corporate Ethics.

The massive price discount in October 2018 of as much as US$52 per barrel for Alberta oil demonstrates that this campaign has been extremely effective. It is helping to make Americans richer and Canadians poorer. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley announced late last year an 8.7 per cent production cut to reduce the differential that was costing the Canadian economy $80 million to $100 million a day, an effective strategy that some energy executives say has resulted in deeper production cuts because of how the formula plays out on Alberta’s larger producers.

“This strategy is successful to this day,” adds the CorpEthics post. “All the proposed pipelines in Canada have effectively been blocked.”

Indeed they have. Marx brags of not just killing Canadian pipelines but helping to turf some Canadian conservative governments as well, in both Alberta and federally in 2015, thanks to foreign money skewing our elections, something Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has refused to act on, perhaps, not surprisingly, since the campaign may have helped get him elected.

Krause says at the end of 2012 the Rockefeller Brothers specified that its money was to be used to “bring about a cap on the production of oil from Alberta.”

Sound familiar?

“Your premier put a cap on the oilsands,” Krause reminded the attentive crowd. “That’s exactly what the Rockefeller Fund funded the activists to do, was to pressure the government to put that cap on.”

Krause said she was actually optimistic that the Tar Sands Campaign might “turn the page” and end after achieving all of those wins, but no, the pressure continues. Notley’s government then created the world’s largest boreal forest preserve, something the U.S. foundations through groups like Tides pushed for, since it’s harder to develop resources in preserved land.

“(Notley’s) done everything they’ve asked for, put on the cap, created a park, increased the carbon tax, wasn’t that what the activism was to bring about, so why is this campaign still being funded?” asks Krause, who pointed out the latest large donation to Corporate Ethics was made in May 2018.

It’s a good question. Could it be that the Rockefeller Fund cares less about the environment and more about ensuring that the U.S. can go on buying discounted Alberta oil? If these groups really did care about CO2 emissions, wouldn’t they help Canada to ship liquefied natural gas to China from B.C.’s west coast to offset that country’s enormous use of coal — which is 60 per cent more carbon intensive than natural gas?

Krause points out that during the 10-year span of the Tar Sands Campaign, U.S. oil output has doubled.

No other oil-producing jurisdiction faces the same kind of scrutiny that Alberta’s oil faces in this deceitful, “fake grassroots” campaign. Canadian environmental activists have played right into the business interests of U.S. billionaires by becoming their useful idiots.

Krause finished her talk with this question: “We need to ask ourselves, what would Texas do if a group of charitable foundations from Canada were running a multimillion-dollar campaign to land-lock Texan crude? Would they let it go on for 10 years? I don’t think so. Maybe that’s what we need. We need to think like Texas.”

Actually, thinking like Vivian Krause, by reading her impeccable research on her website FairQuestions.com, would be a good start.
 

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Old news heard it before. Sad that some Canadians will side with those seeking to shut down the oil sands rather than support the industry. Not sure if they are just being duped or have no patriotism. I admire the Americans in that regard, they look out for their own first.
 

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Drop in the bucket I suppose, $1.4 million from the heart & soul of the Deep State in America for cheap oil in the States. What's really big behind the environmental protests, that doesn't seem to ever get any media attention, is the Chapter 11 provisions of the free trade agreement between the U.S. and Canada. In a secret tribunal the previous owner of the Trans Mountain Pipeline could sue for lost revenue arising from provincial and municipal environmental protection laws and actions of all the protesters that showed up on Burnaby Mountain. Since the previous owner of the Trans Mountain Pipeline was effectively stopped in proceeding to expand the pipeline, and since law enforcement didn't effectively remove protesters, a revenue source that could reach billions of dollars into the future was stopped that exceeded the current value of the Trans Mountain Pipeline. Suddenly for Canadian government, buying the existing pipeline became a cheaper option than losing in the secret tribunal.
 
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Fuel in WA yesterday
2019/12/20 , that's year , month , day , to time , second etc! That is called System International ISO 2080

2.54/ USG (1 United States Gallon =3.978 Litre ) Not Volume Corrected , so you get 1 USG , my car takes (on Vapours) 12USG in USA as of yesterday approx @ 16:00 .


Canadian rip is 1.30/ Litre and to fill it I can squeeze in 58-63 L of fuel , my tank grows in Canada with Volume correction !! Math of the .GOV here working / Stealing !!

BC will see the all NEW tax assessments on Jan 1 , they sent me my warning already 48% increase ..

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A US gallon is actually 3.7854 litres.
 

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The conspiracy to keep Canadian oil in the ground is not just American. It's global and every intelligent informed person who cares about their children's future is part of the conspiracy.

And why would anyone care about foreign money being used to keep Canadian oil in the ground when there is so much more foreign money being used to take it out of the ground?
 
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