FINAL WARNING: The Illuminati Influence on International Affairs
from all territories that it had won during the 1967 war; thus pressure
from the United States and the Soviets, forced Israel to turn their
victory into a negotiated compromise.
To add insult to injury, when the winter was at its worst during the
shortage, the announcement that oil companies were experiencing
record profits, left a very sour taste in the mouths of Americans. Exxon
announced that their third quarter profits were up 80% over the
previous year, while Gulf was up 91%. Exxon ended up the year with a
profit that was an all-time record for any company, in any industry.
By March, 1974, the embargo was lifted from the U.S., and the oil
companies scrambled to salvage their shattered reputations. However,
the incident would never be forgotten, because it shocked the
American people back to the reality of just how much control a foreign
government, and multinational corporations could exert over our
nation. The price of oil never went down to their pre-embargo levels,
and the threat of another shortage would always remain as the Arabs
realized that they could achieve political leverage by using oil to
blackmail the world.
There have been many changes in the oil industry since the inception
of the Seven Sisters. In 1984, Chevron (Standard Oil of California)
bought, and merged with Gulf Oil; and then in 2001, merged with
Texaco (who in 1984 had bought Getty Oil), to become ChevronTexaco,
the 2nd largest oil company in the country, and 5th largest in the
world. In 2002, Shell Oil acquired a couple of Texaco’s interests. In
1998, Exxon (Esso, Standard Oil of New Jersey) merged with Mobil
(Socony, Standard Oil of New York) to become ExxonMobil, the
biggest oil company in the country, and third largest company in the U.
S. In 1987 British Petroleum purchased the remaining 45% of Sohio
(Standard Oil of Ohio) that they didn’t already own, then in 1998,
merged with Amoco (Standard Oil of Indiana), and in 2000 merged with
Arco (Atlantic Richfield).
The Seven Sisters are now the Four Sisters, so what you have now is
an expanded amount of power and influence that is concentrated in
less hands, as oil companies have sought to consolidate their
interests because of economic concerns. It’s uncanny in that it has
happened in less than 20 years. It’s almost as if the old Standard Oil