Aramco organization
also: Arabian American Oil Company, Arab Aramco oil companies
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Claims (5)
Rockefeller secretly_owned
Aramco caller_asserted
“This case involved Saudi Arabia, right, and Aramco, and automatically you're talking Rockefellers, right, because basically all of the initial four oil companies that were in Saudi Arabia forming Aramco were all Rockefeller, formerly Rockef…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 1:22:21
Aristotle Onassis funded
Aramco caller_asserted
“He had an agreement with the U.S. where he had a contract that enabled war shipping. And from this, he built out his gigantic shipping company. And so what happened is he had gotten a gigantic sole contract with Saudi Arabia, with Aramco, f…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 1:23:46
Aramco funded
CFR documented
“The companies by name, like I'm not gonna, there's a lot of them. I'm not gonna name all of them. AT&T, Aluminum Limited, Arabian American Oil Company, Armco, Bankers Trust, Belgium Security Corporation, Bethlehem Steel, Brown Brothers Harr…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1 @ 48:44
Harry S. Truman funded
Aramco caller_asserted
“They basically recognize that Standard Oil or the former Standard Oil that was now Aramco had just gotten this amazing coup done by the U.S. taxpayer in securing these oil concessions in Saudi Arabia. And it's like there were still some lin…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 1:26:45
Dwight D. Eisenhower funded
Aramco caller_asserted
“Basically, it becomes a dispute in the Truman administration and it's like they push it to the end and it's all over when Eisenhower comes in and the Dulles just give the oil companies. There's no longer a dispute. But originally it was see…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Liberia @ 1:27:14
Mentions (10)
▶ 1:22:21
This case involved Saudi Arabia, right, and Aramco, and automatically you're talking Rockefellers, right, because basically all of the initial four oil companies that were in Saudi Arabia forming Aramco were all Rockefeller, formerly Rockef…
▶ 1:23:46
He had an agreement with the U.S. where he had a contract that enabled war shipping. And from this, he built out his gigantic shipping company. And so what happened is he had gotten a gigantic sole contract with Saudi Arabia, with Aramco, f…
▶ 1:24:16
the biggest corporation in the world possibly right now, and to have the sole contract on the oil coming out of Nelson Rockefeller in Saudi Arabia, because that's basically what it was, right? I mean, well, the Rockefeller in Saudi Arabia, …
▶ 1:25:13
You know, in both CIA, your Richard Nixon's and your sundry Cubans that are between the JFK coup by the CIA and Watergate. Guess what? The whole sick crew is also involved in this 1953 case that's trying to prevent Onassis from getting the …
▶ 1:26:45
They basically recognize that Standard Oil or the former Standard Oil that was now Aramco had just gotten this amazing coup done by the U.S. taxpayer in securing these oil concessions in Saudi Arabia. And it's like there were still some lin…
▶ 55:52
upped the amount Libya got to keep because he wanted to go 50-50 with them, which was the Aramco deal in Saudi. And that would have made what they were doing to Iran look even worse.…
▶ 1:42:59
The UK had concessions in Saudi Arabia, like Aramco. So they basically were all getting rich off of the resources in those countries. If you go back in time to the early 1960s, when the Congo had uranium, and it was basically the only suppl…
▶ 1:34:49
Boundaries were drawn by outsiders. They were not drawn by Arabs, right? Was perceived as a threat to U.S. oil interest in Saudi Arabia. You know, the biggest oil producer in the world were all four of the original Arab Aramco oil companies…
▶ 48:44
The companies by name, like I'm not gonna, there's a lot of them. I'm not gonna name all of them. AT&T, Aluminum Limited, Arabian American Oil Company, Armco, Bankers Trust, Belgium Security Corporation, Bethlehem Steel, Brown Brothers Harr…
▶ 1:32:53
Because at the time, they had a concession that gave 14 cents to Iran and 86 cents of every dollar profit to British Petroleum. Most of they wanted a 50-50 split because Aramco in Saudi Arabia had just got a 50-50 split. And that's what pro…