"America's huge reserves of natural gas-bearing shale offer lower energy prices, and the hope of increasing our energy independence. George Soros is determined to use his wiles and network of grant recipients
- to hobble development of America's energy ace in the hole.
- The natural gas boom spawned by technologies such as horizontal drilling and fracking have also enriched citizens and states that have reaped part of the bounty brought
The film's charges have been rebutted . State departments that regulate energy development have praised energy companies for their environmentally sensitive practices.
Nevertheless, Gasland has provided fuel for critics of shale gas development. I have speculated, with good reason, that Democrats are trying to stop the tapping of this vast resource and that
- major Democratic donor George Soros would be a beneficiary if shale gas were stopped in its tracks.
- into the battle over shale gas.
This brings me back to Gasland, a documentary that was run on the HBO network and that also may have prompted a 60 Minutes report on shale gas. Did Gasland really come out of nowhere, or did it benefit from the helping hands of George Soros?
Gasland was shown at the Sundance Film Festival -- that was the first step in its journey to make the bigtime (including the HBO screenings). Gasland got a major boost in prominence
This was quite an accomplishment since most entries are rejected. Yet Gasland survived the winnowing process. - when it landed a coveted spot at Sundance.
- Did it have friends in powerful places who helped?
- The officials who run Sundance know their donors and their special interests.
According to the Capital Research Institute, Sundance founder Robert Redford "genuflected" before Soros when Open Society gave the Institute 5 million dollars in its latest "gift":
- Sundance Institute has supported documentary storytellers since its beginning. The recognition of that history by George Soros and the Open Society Institute, and the continuation of our relationship over time, speaks to our shared belief that culture-in this case documentary film-is having a profound impact in shaping progressive change.
- That presumably includes action that help prevent us freeing ourselves from being dependent for our energy supplies on unfriendly nations.
Those are the types of actions that Soros likes-
- and that Sundance helps him accomplish."
- ####
- fined in multiple countries
- even had a slap on the wrist from the US in 1979)
- 10/8/10, "Soros fund Management Increases Plains Exploration and Production," Seeking Alpha
- "Due to portfolio activity on September 27th, 2010, Soros has disclosed a 5.03% ownership stake in PXP (Plains Exploration and Production) with 7,051,815 shares. This marks a 38.5% increase in their position size"...
(Note, the term 'whipping post' was used recently by Donald Trump in an interview and best describes it. ed.)
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