Thursday, June 10, 2010

Chairman of Goldman Sachs International Was - Until Last Year - Also Chairman of BP

remember that BP chief executive Tony Hayward dumped millions of dollars worth of shares as did Goldman Sachs (dumping 44% of its stake in BP) a month before the Deepwater Horizon explosive oil disaster out in the Gulf of Mexico?



well, once again, ZEROHEDGE has turned over a rock to reveal a nest of creepy crawly information:

Janine Wedel has written extensively on how the "shadow elite" rule the world and about the "flexians" - the movers and shakers of the shadow elite who glide across borders, and structure overlapping (and not fully revealed) roles in government, business, media, and think tanks to serve their own agendas.

Wedel says that flexians wear many hats both within and outside of government, and use their networks of contacts to influence policy - are warping our democracy and the rule of law.

Peter Sutherland is the quintessential flexian.

According to his September 2009 bio:

Peter Sutherland is chairman of BP plc (1997 - current).
He is also chairman of Goldman Sachs International (1995 - current).
He was appointed chairman of the London School of Economics in 2008.
[He was also a director of RBS prior to its nationalisation. ed]
Before these appointments, he was the founding director-general of the World Trade Organisation.
He had previously served as director general of GATT since July 1993.
[source ZEROHEDGE]

Fingers in many pies, indeed.

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