Friday, August 17, 2012

WE AIN'T PUSSY: PUTIN-REX

Putin set up the Russian people for a downfall when he stole democracy from them and took power. I heard that Exxon-Mobil offered to send in troops, but we know Rex already put a suit against our government because he could not have his way.  What day is it?  No voice for the people in Russia as a new Stalin dreams of world domination, new attack jets, new navy, new no votes in the UN, giving out time for the voice of freedom; Rex wrote a check, financed his election in backing him. Putin sent his navy towards Syria to validate extreme contempt for reality in the face of genocidal download, vote for a dictator in the UN while China got his back! We seasoned freedom fighters, died for the entire world in WW II, closed down the wall, stabilized civilization, to what end?  A KGB rascal stuck in the past, in charge of the people that stopped Hitler and he don't like Pussy?



Hard times every where, Russia, America....the world but he gives them hard labor years to let his own people know that Little Stalin will vanish your mother, father, sister, and brother because it is his time to disrespect destiny for all of us!  We not going to wake up here in America to fear of the police, fear of tomorrow because we die for freedom, not like the cowards who shoot up our movie houses or kill citizens while playing police, but as real men and women who want our children to know that freedom......freedom is the key to destiny.



Know where I am coming from?  Rex, Kingpin of the Oil/Gas Mafia taking my oil and gas right, Putin taking the oil and gas from the Russian people the same way, if you don't own the land or the mineral rights of the oil/gas then that is the question in Russia but here in America I do: Still ain't getting paid.  This is a illusion hoping that the Russian People are sleep like Exxon-Mobil is hoping I am asleep while what is mine and what is yours never realizes as what it means to survival in this world.



Power to you sister!  We got your back, never will we forget that you brought the Little Stalin, Pussy hating dictator out!  He can't lock up all the Pussy in Russia, he can't make Pussy go away, freedom will have its day for a people that gave so much for freedom in this world.   Long live the mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers of the great nation of Russia!  Best get some of this Equity that Rosneft and Exxon-Mobil trying too use to keep us down, dig it?

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

DIS-ENRICHMENT


Enrichment: Breach of Contract

Underlying Strategies in the Oil Field; Who Gets the Money?

They took everything from us with no regard for law or government. I should be a millionaire so many people say to me after my disclosure on Gladewater Gas Unit #5. It seems that way but when you are dealing with a stone cold predator with trillions in the bank; it ain't easy. Arrogance is the key way describe what this monster exhibits, it told the State of Alabama it wasn't going to pay it nothing for the fraud in their oil fields; it lost the case. The courts layed low for a minute then reversed the $13,000,000,000 judgment down to less than $5,000,000,000 all at the behest of the Kingpin. Its like fighting the Supreme Court here in Texas with a two year law student the way the way the rulings have been in the company's favor throughout the last forty years, there are a few settlements but those never made it to court. I would have to go down to Upshur County, turn my oil well on, sell it myself to get any action from the regulatory body here in Texas; Exxon-Mobil has put the fear in it. Still no response from my Senator, Kaye to busy for me.

I discovered structured development in the Haynesville Field which systematically left my lease out of the oil and gas bonanza; patterned enrichment. Lee put the law down to conceal his fraud at the lease and to ensure that Rex would not be the fall guy when /if my ramblings stirred up any notice that a swindle has gone down for the last thirty years in Upshur County. In my years of examining this Breach of Contact I really waited for the accumulative production in the field to prove that Gladewater Gas Unit #5 didn't share the same opportunities as other units in the Gladewater Field due to the fact that I am Black. Kingpin can take that and put it in its pipe and smoke it! There are all ways to defraud but time will reveal field dynamics when it is oil and gas, some will be enriched and others, in my case will be denied enrichment; destiny but no wealth. Lee made his point to stop my family but we are still here, what is left of us, he want destroy our destiny or succeed in this diabolical scheme at Gladewater Gas Unit #5, Wells, 1 & 2.


Monday, July 30, 2012

KINGPIN ON THE PROWL: CONTEMPT FOR US

The massive Gulf of Mexico discovery contains an estimated one billion barrels of recoverable oil, the company says. The Interior Department, which regulates offshore drilling, says Exxon's leases have expired and the company hasn't met the requirements for an extension. Exxon has sued to retain the leases.
The court battle is playing out at a time in which the Obama administration has made an issue of unused leases, which deprive the Treasury of valuable taxes. It also comes as regulators are being careful not to be seen as lax in their dealings with large energy companies in the wake of last year's BP PLC spill.
The stakes are high: Under federal law, the leases—and all the oil underneath—could revert to the government if Exxon doesn't win in court.

Rex trying a hex, the henchmen in congress lost money on this one, he still got them in his pocket.  The Wichita Falls Klan goes back to the Holt Hotel days when they were the high dollar tricks.  They playing with the world with a trick's mentality while living in billionaires heaven at our, the Americans expense, no taxes, helping the Reds get back on their feet, sending the Russian Mafia's Putin checks on oil/gas produced on our homeland.  




  






EXXONMOBIL: KLU KLUX KLAN CLICK

We think the war is over; the Civil War. It is not. It has taken on a new and vicious form, in my opinion; Exxon-Mobil. It was years after gas and oil was found on Grandma Becky's land in Upshur County, Gladewater, Texas that I realized what is really happening. When the East Texas Oil Field was discovered in 1931, the Klu Klux Klan routed all the blacks from their land by buying their titles or killing them. That's right, the people in Gladewater made all the uniforms for the Confederate Army during the Civil War. They were the straight good ole boys; licking their wounds. The 700 acres Grandma Becky owned title, lock, stock and barrel is in the center of the East Texas Oil Field geographically, the black sharecroppers and her family met the wrath of the crooked lawyers and the Klu Klux Klan. By the time oil and gas was discovered by Exxon-Mobil in 1980 on what is now Gladewater Gas Unit #5, Wells 1 & 2, which has subsequently produced billions of cubic feet of gas and millions of barrels of oil in the last thirty years, the tilde opinion had to be cured. The claimants came out of the wood-works, my grandmother is a true heir to the oil and gas, may she rest in peace. They had warranty deeds, titles, wills, adverse possessions, probated wills, and they didn't get the oil and gas lease. This is how the game works; Ex on-Mobil tells us that the well want pay off for a number of years, it costs millions to create, most wells dry up in five to eight years, this is producing thirty years later, they unitize the whole city of Gladewater, Texas, cut our production, shut-in our wells, and act like they don't know that the high cost gas coming from the wells was not selling for $20.00 a thousand cubic fee in 1981. They tell me it was $2.00 a thousand cubic feet and we will profit after the well is paid off; based on the five to eight year life expectancy scenario, we get nothing. They didn't know this well perforated the mother-lode of oil and gas in the East Texas Oil Field; it want go away. The Haynesville Field structure in the Cotton Valley Lime is causing excitement in the East Texas Oil Field right now as I write. The wells were producing until recently but their is no production data going to the Texas Railroad Commission; why would the wells be shut-in now? The fact is that after gas comes oil, Exxon-Mobil is making us an example; the new Klu Klux Klan in business suits and skyscrapers. They can't threaten us, with the whip and guns; they just breach the contract and dare anyone to protect our rights as royalty owners. There influence goes all the way to Washington, D.C. because my Texas Congressman want address the issue, the Department of Energy want address the issue, the Treasury Department want address the issue, the Department of Interior want address the issue, the IRS want address the issue; it would stir up a massive fraud investigation against the good ole boys in Upshur County, Texas and the East Texas Oil Field.. It is a throw back to the Jim-Crow days when the Klu Klux Klan killed so many of us black people, FREE Americans, but now they are killing my destiny. The City of Gladewater built a lake over much of our land, left my Granny the escrow; there will be no wells on this land; their sick logic. There is a grave in a cemetery in Upshur, County, Gladewater, Texas with a headstone of my Grandma Becky, it has been defaced; ' A WHITE WOMAN WHO LOVED NIGGERS'. If I was of European descent this would not be happening, my family would be wealthy; the Exxon-Mobil aka Klu Klux Klan is STILL IN EFFECT. I bet President Obama will do something; anybody have his cell numb






EAST TEXAS GIVE AWAY

  • The headlines read, ExxonMobil, Rosneft sign Arctic, Black Sea Deal to make money off hydrocarbons in Russia and the US. What hydrocarbons in the US? ExxonMobil has been denying my opportunity to make money from hydrocarbons on my lease in East Texas but it can deal with the Russians like it ain't nothing. The lease has produced over four billion cubic feet of gas and is with oil but the lease is worthless without the operator developing the production as specified by oil and gas law. I have filed a Notification of Breach of contract to no avail, ExxonMobil just started sending worthless checks and kept in suspence the reclassified gas to oil well even though oil is over eighty dollars a barrel. The Russians have gained their trust and Rex is eating it up. He will do every thing he can to ensure that this deal will uphold their 33.3% stake meanwhile make sure Russsia will gain equity in exploration opportunites in tight oil fileds in Texas. That must be the wells shut-in since 2006 in my case at Gladewater Gas Unit #5, Wells 1 & 2, oil just been sitting there waiting for the Russians to get paid when I can't. Who side is ExxonMobil really on, citizens don't earn a dime off hydrocarbons but Russians do while they ignore my pleads for opportunity on my own land. The Kingpin is in bed with the Reds, it is sending me checks for nickles and dimes, coming with them to America to produce, sell our oil and split the profits with the Russians. New Slave Odyssey in motion is what I say, ExxonMobil sold us out and just keeps on getting richer, the feds don't even blink. 

Sunday, July 29, 2012

ABOVE THE LAW: EXXON-MOBIL KINGPIN


EXXON MOBIL FIGHTS BILLION-DOLLAR VERDICTS, STATES HAVE TO WAIT. 

Exxon Mobil Corp. was ordered by juries twice in the past seven years to pay Alabama almost $3.6 billion in drilling royalties.
The state is still waiting for the money. So are Alaska and Louisiana, which also won verdicts against the world's biggest publicly traded oil company years ago.
Exxon Mobil's appeals have reduced the judgments it faces by billions of dollars and put the Irving, Texas-based company in a position to argue for more favorable legal precedents, said University of Richmond law Professor Carl Tobias. The original $5.29 billion Alaska verdict has been cut twice.
``They got $2 billion shaved from that award,'' Tobias said, referring to litigation over the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill, which dumped 11 million gallons of crude into Alaska's Prince William Sound. ``That speaks volumes on why they may want to keep litigating.''
The appeals are a fight the company can afford, even if it eventually had to pay the Alabama and Alaska verdicts. Exxon Mobil's net income last quarter was $10.3 billion. It earned $39.5 billion in 2006, breaking the U.S. record of $36.1 billion it set a year earlier.
Mark Boudreaux, an Exxon Mobil spokesman, declined to comment on the company's litigation costs.
In 2000 and at a 2003 retrial, jurors found Exxon Mobil fraudulently underpaid Alabama for gas-drilling rights in Mobile Bay. Exxon Mobil asked the Alabama Supreme Court on Feb. 6 to reverse the verdict. The court is likely to decide this year.
$4.5 Billion Bond
To satisfy rules on appealing the Alabama verdict, the company was able to post a $4.5 billion bond. The likelihood of its paying the Alabama judgment is ``remote,'' the company said in a 2005 regulatory filing.
Exxon Mobil set aside $5.4 billion in a letter of credit in case of an eventual payment of the damages awarded by a federal jury in 1994 over the Exxon Valdez oil spill, according to the filing.
``Alabama has a long way to go,'' said Dave Oesting, one of the lead attorneys representing more than 30,000 Alaskans who sued Exxon Mobil.
Appealing a $112 million punitive award imposed six years ago in a Louisiana land-contamination case, put the company in a better position to challenge the entire verdict.
High Court Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court on Feb. 26 ordered a lower court to reconsider the May 2001 verdict in light of a Feb. 20 high-court ruling that bans punishing companies for injuries suffered by parties who aren't part of the case. Previously, some juries punished companies for the total impact of their bad conduct, nationally or even globally.
In the Alabama case, Exxon Mobil also may be sending a message to other coastal states that might see the state's award and consider filing their own suits, said Jim Vroman, the environmental litigation practice co-chairman for Jenner & Block, a Chicago-based firm.
Exxon raised two challenges to the Alabama award, company lawyer Dave Boyd said.
For one, it argues the state high court should follow the logic it applied in 2004 in a case Alabama brought against Hunt Petroleum Corp., Boyd said. Hunt, based in Dallas, sent Alabama monthly royalty reports stating what it owed. The state didn't rely on those reports to determine what Hunt should pay, so Alabama wasn't misled, the court said.
Exxon Mobil used the same leasing contract with the state as Hunt, and the same facts apply, Boyd said. Exxon Mobil submitted its reports and the state rejected them, using its own calculations, he said.
Exxon also can invoke a 2003 U.S. Supreme Court decision that found that a 145-to-1 ratio of punitive to compensatory damages was unconstitutional because it was excessive.
A Second Jury
The second Alabama jury awarded $63 million in compensatory damages, almost $40 million in interest on the unpaid royalties and $11.8 billion in punitive damages, the third-biggest punitive award ever after two involving the tobacco industry. The trial judge reduced the punitive damages to $3.5 billion five months later.
The jury attributed $23 million of the compensatory award to fraud and the rest to breach of contract. All the punitive damages were levied to punish the fraud, creating a ratio of about 150-to-1.
Constitutionally Excessive
In the Exxon Valdez oil spill case, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco agreed that the jury's punitive damages were constitutionally excessive and ordered the award cut. Exxon appealed again, and in December, the appeals court cut it again, by $2.5 billion. Exxon is asking the court to hear the case yet again for more reductions.
Oesting's clients won $287 million in compensation for damage to their property from the Valdez spill, about one-eighth the current punitive award.
Exxon Mobil's Boudreaux said the company paid almost $300 million to 11,000 residents within a year of the spill, before the 1994 trial. Thus, he said, the company had to pay only a court-ordered $25 million more to satisfy the jury's compensatory award. Punitive damages aren't warranted, he said.
The case is: Exxon Corp. v. Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, No. 1031167, Alabama Supreme Court.
I have no fear, the Kingpin of the Oil/Gas Mafia holds courts, states, and the government in fear.....not me. I want what is mine!




Friday, July 27, 2012

New Slave Odyssey


The Massa's didn't make it back from the Civil War, either killed or broke was their plight. Their property in slaves once worth millions dropped to zero, the land could be purchased by anyone with money. I still wonder how she knew that the parcel of land she bought was in the middle of the East Texas Oil Field, never the less her legacy should have provided all her descendants a rich and full life. That's the American dream, hit it rich, life having the best of everything, black gold under her land. The field was used up in many parts before a well was drilled, it was deep but prolific, a major strike. The crooks put their papers in order to claim the Allen Estate, reap the hoped for bonanza in gas and oil. They couldn't do it! The company that went and drilled the well wanted it all for itself, that was 1980. Here it is 2011 and the company, Exxon-Mobil, has produced billions of cubic feet of gas from that land and has an oil well sitting idle just because it can in Texas. The slavers had my great-great -grandmother bare their children, we are mulatto, it was easy to buy that land back in the 1870s, land was going by the acre for change, fifty cents to a dollar per acre. Grandma Becky was free and land owning way back then, she helped her relatives and prospered. When the oil was discovered her land was off limits to the drillers, twenty years after the boom most of it was sunken under a lake but enough remained to pass on royalties to the survivor's. The power's that be had written us from the book of life, had no idea that we even existed until ExxonMobil cleared the title and destroyed the swindlers dreams to get rich.


The new slave odyssey began when the well came in producing gas and condensates at an extraordinary rate and we signed an oil/gas lease with ExxonMobil. They inferred from the beginning that, the @!$%#'s, us, would never be paid for the oil or gas from this lease. The Gladewater field was developed around our lease to drain it with slant drilling and choked production at its well head. The sand dome hasn't gone dry yet and the gas is turning into oil at my lease, this is where the slavery aspect unfolds. This land was slaver's paradise, black people would be worked from the cradle to the grave and broken every step of the way. At the end of their lives they would have nothing while the slavers would be rich. ExxonMobil never intended on ex slaves profiting from the discovery of oil and gas in the East Texas Oil field, the rulers of this company represent those slavers but they are wearing suits and living large now. How else would it be possible for thirty years not to pay or share equally the money made from those wells with us being royalty owners? I guess their way of breaking us is deny us our fair share of the money from the land, oil and gas. Back in the days the uppity slaves were butchered savagely to keep fear in the remaining slaves, the Bible was used to justify their dehumanizing treatment, this is 2011. Its a new day. ExxonMobil needs to take these chains off me and sit down to discuss facts of oil, facts of gas and paying for what is coming out of the ground. I resent being treated like a slave by a company that has made so much money from the land of America, it is still time left for it to change its evil ways. I want whats mine, bottom line, they have stolen so much over the pass thirty years which can never be settled but the oil and gas are still pumping, do the right thing; now.


Slavery is illegal in America. Fraud is illegal in America. What can ExxonMobil do except the right thing? Its a heartless predator that has no regard for nation or law, it will not relent its position because I have to be the example. They working this new slave game while filling their vaults with out giving me my fair share, why should they? The big courts kiss its ass, the lawyers kiss its ass, and a exslave doesn't have a chance in America to fight the Kingpin of the Oil/Gas Mafia!