Shell: The Greedy, Polluting Sin Stock That Spies on Activists While Drowning the Planet in Profit
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In their latest art campaign, Greenpeace activists have displayed a work of art by British artist Anish Kapoor on a Shell platform. He has turned a white canvas red with a mixture of seawater, beetroot powder and non-toxic dye.
Shell: The Greedy, Polluting Sin Stock That Spies on Activists While Drowning the Planet in Profit
Let’s get this straight: Shell—the oil Goliath with a BlackRock thumbprint, a penchant for espionage, and an endless appetite for green devastation—is not just a fossil fuel baron, it’s a masterclass in corporate ethical bankruptcy. 1. Spying on the Good Guys: Hakluyt, MI6—and Yourself Brace yourself. Shell quietly engaged Hakluyt & Company—a spy firm founded by ex-MI6 officers—to infiltrate and target Greenpeace campaigns. According to investig…
Greenpeace has installed on a gas platform of multinational Shell in the North Sea a work by artist Anish Kapoor to denounce the impact of fossil fuels on the climate.Continue reading...
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