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June 14, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
EXXON PROPOSES BURNING HUMANITY FOR FUEL IF CLIMATE CALAMITY HITS
Conference organizer fails to have Yes Men arrested
Text of speech, photos, video: www.vivoleum.com/event/
GO-EXPO statement: newswire.ca/en/releases/...14/c5086.html
Press conference before this event, Friday, Calgary: arusha.org/event/7214
Contact: mailto:fuel@theyesmen.org
More links at end of release.
Imposters posing as ExxonMobil and National Petroleum Council (NPC)
representatives delivered an outrageous keynote speech to 300 oilmen
at GO-EXPO, Canada's largest oil conference, held at Stampede Park in
Calgary, Alberta, today.
The speech was billed beforehand by the GO-EXPO organizers as the
major highlight of this year's conference, which had 20,000
attendees. In it, the "NPC rep" was expected to deliver the long-awaited
conclusions of a study commissioned by US Energy Secretary
Samuel Bodman. The NPC is headed by former ExxonMobil CEO Lee
Raymond, who is also the chair of the study. (See link at end.)
In the actual speech, the "NPC rep" announced that current U.S. and
Canadian energy policies (notably the massive, carbon-intensive
exploitation of Alberta's oil sands, and the development of liquid
coal) are increasing the chances of huge global calamities. But he
reassured the audience that in the worst case scenario, the oil
industry could "keep fuel flowing" by transforming the billions of
people who die into oil.
"We need something like whales, but infinitely more abundant," said
"NPC rep" "Shepard Wolff" (actually Andy Bichlbaum of the Yes Men),
before describing the technology used to render human flesh into a
new Exxon oil product called Vivoleum. 3-D animations of the process
brought it to life.
"Vivoleum works in perfect synergy with the continued expansion of
fossil fuel production," noted "Exxon rep" "Florian Osenberg" (Yes
Man Mike Bonanno). "With more fossil fuels comes a greater chance of
disaster, but that means more feedstock for Vivoleum. Fuel will
continue to flow for those of us left."
The oilmen listened to the lecture with attention, and then lit
"commemorative candles" supposedly made of Vivoleum obtained from the
flesh of an "Exxon janitor" who died as a result of cleaning up a
toxic spill. The audience only reacted when the janitor, in a video
tribute, announced that he wished to be transformed into candles
after his death, and all became crystal-clear.
At that point, Simon Mellor, Commercial & Business Development
Director for the company putting on the event, strode up and
physically forced the Yes Men from the stage. As Mellor escorted
Bonanno out the door, a dozen journalists surrounded Bichlbaum, who,
still in character as "Shepard Wolff," explained to them the
rationale for Vivoleum.
"We've got to get ready. After all, fossil fuel development like that
of my company is increasing the chances of catastrophic climate
change, which could lead to massive calamities, causing migration and
conflicts that would likely disable the pipelines and oil wells.
Without oil we could no longer produce or transport food, and most of
humanity would starve. That would be a tragedy, but at least all
those bodies could be turned into fuel for the rest of us."
"We're not talking about killing anyone," added the "NPC rep." "We're
talking about using them after nature has done the hard work. After
all, 150,000 people already die from climate-change related effects
every year. That's only going to go up - maybe way, way up. Will it
all go to waste? That would be cruel."
Security guards then dragged Bichlbaum away from the reporters, and
he and Bonanno were detained until Calgary Police Service officers
could arrive. The policemen, determining that no major infractions
had been committed, permitted the Yes Men to leave.
Canada's oil sands, along with "liquid coal," are keystones of Bush's
Energy Security plan. Mining the oil sands is one of the dirtiest
forms of oil production and has turned Canada into one of the world's
worst carbon emitters. The production of "liquid coal" has twice the
carbon footprint as that of ordinary gasoline. Such technologies
increase the likelihood of massive climate catastrophes that will
condemn to death untold millions of people, mainly poor.
"If our idea of energy security is to increase the chances of climate
calamity, we have a very funny sense of what security really is,"
Bonanno said. "While ExxonMobil continues to post record profits,
they use their money to persuade governments to do nothing about
climate change. This is a crime against humanity."
"Putting the former Exxon CEO in charge of the NPC, and soliciting
his advice on our energy future, is like putting the wolf in charge
of the flock," said "Shepard Wolff" (Bichlbaum). "Exxon has done more
damage to the environment and to our chances of survival than any
other company on earth. Why should we let them determine our future?"
About the NPC and ExxonMobil: ga3.org/campaign/lee_raymond/explanation
About the Alberta oil sands: www.sierraclub.ca/prairie/tarnation.htm
About liquid coal: www.sierraclub.org/coal/liquidcoal/
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
EXXON PROPOSES BURNING HUMANITY FOR FUEL IF CLIMATE CALAMITY HITS
Conference organizer fails to have Yes Men arrested
Text of speech, photos, video: www.vivoleum.com/event/
GO-EXPO statement: newswire.ca/en/releases/...14/c5086.html
Press conference before this event, Friday, Calgary: arusha.org/event/7214
Contact: mailto:fuel@theyesmen.org
More links at end of release.
Imposters posing as ExxonMobil and National Petroleum Council (NPC)
representatives delivered an outrageous keynote speech to 300 oilmen
at GO-EXPO, Canada's largest oil conference, held at Stampede Park in
Calgary, Alberta, today.
The speech was billed beforehand by the GO-EXPO organizers as the
major highlight of this year's conference, which had 20,000
attendees. In it, the "NPC rep" was expected to deliver the long-awaited
conclusions of a study commissioned by US Energy Secretary
Samuel Bodman. The NPC is headed by former ExxonMobil CEO Lee
Raymond, who is also the chair of the study. (See link at end.)
In the actual speech, the "NPC rep" announced that current U.S. and
Canadian energy policies (notably the massive, carbon-intensive
exploitation of Alberta's oil sands, and the development of liquid
coal) are increasing the chances of huge global calamities. But he
reassured the audience that in the worst case scenario, the oil
industry could "keep fuel flowing" by transforming the billions of
people who die into oil.
"We need something like whales, but infinitely more abundant," said
"NPC rep" "Shepard Wolff" (actually Andy Bichlbaum of the Yes Men),
before describing the technology used to render human flesh into a
new Exxon oil product called Vivoleum. 3-D animations of the process
brought it to life.
"Vivoleum works in perfect synergy with the continued expansion of
fossil fuel production," noted "Exxon rep" "Florian Osenberg" (Yes
Man Mike Bonanno). "With more fossil fuels comes a greater chance of
disaster, but that means more feedstock for Vivoleum. Fuel will
continue to flow for those of us left."
The oilmen listened to the lecture with attention, and then lit
"commemorative candles" supposedly made of Vivoleum obtained from the
flesh of an "Exxon janitor" who died as a result of cleaning up a
toxic spill. The audience only reacted when the janitor, in a video
tribute, announced that he wished to be transformed into candles
after his death, and all became crystal-clear.
At that point, Simon Mellor, Commercial & Business Development
Director for the company putting on the event, strode up and
physically forced the Yes Men from the stage. As Mellor escorted
Bonanno out the door, a dozen journalists surrounded Bichlbaum, who,
still in character as "Shepard Wolff," explained to them the
rationale for Vivoleum.
"We've got to get ready. After all, fossil fuel development like that
of my company is increasing the chances of catastrophic climate
change, which could lead to massive calamities, causing migration and
conflicts that would likely disable the pipelines and oil wells.
Without oil we could no longer produce or transport food, and most of
humanity would starve. That would be a tragedy, but at least all
those bodies could be turned into fuel for the rest of us."
"We're not talking about killing anyone," added the "NPC rep." "We're
talking about using them after nature has done the hard work. After
all, 150,000 people already die from climate-change related effects
every year. That's only going to go up - maybe way, way up. Will it
all go to waste? That would be cruel."
Security guards then dragged Bichlbaum away from the reporters, and
he and Bonanno were detained until Calgary Police Service officers
could arrive. The policemen, determining that no major infractions
had been committed, permitted the Yes Men to leave.
Canada's oil sands, along with "liquid coal," are keystones of Bush's
Energy Security plan. Mining the oil sands is one of the dirtiest
forms of oil production and has turned Canada into one of the world's
worst carbon emitters. The production of "liquid coal" has twice the
carbon footprint as that of ordinary gasoline. Such technologies
increase the likelihood of massive climate catastrophes that will
condemn to death untold millions of people, mainly poor.
"If our idea of energy security is to increase the chances of climate
calamity, we have a very funny sense of what security really is,"
Bonanno said. "While ExxonMobil continues to post record profits,
they use their money to persuade governments to do nothing about
climate change. This is a crime against humanity."
"Putting the former Exxon CEO in charge of the NPC, and soliciting
his advice on our energy future, is like putting the wolf in charge
of the flock," said "Shepard Wolff" (Bichlbaum). "Exxon has done more
damage to the environment and to our chances of survival than any
other company on earth. Why should we let them determine our future?"
About the NPC and ExxonMobil: ga3.org/campaign/lee_raymond/explanation
About the Alberta oil sands: www.sierraclub.ca/prairie/tarnation.htm
About liquid coal: www.sierraclub.org/coal/liquidcoal/
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Re: Yes Men strike again.
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Re: Yes Men strike again.
Sat, June 16, 2007 - 2:32 PMI would love to see a video of the crowd as they were hearing this proposal for the first time, just too see what their reactions were really like -
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Re: Yes Men strike again.
Sat, June 16, 2007 - 4:51 PM
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Re: Yes Men strike again.
Sat, June 23, 2007 - 7:32 AMnow that would have been priceless!
HA!
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Re: Yes Men strike again.
Sun, July 1, 2007 - 6:09 AM
the visual I would most like to see...
the crowd all holding up the "janitor candles" like at a dobbie brothers concert...
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Re: Yes Men strike again.
Sun, July 1, 2007 - 6:36 AMIt seems that the Yes Men's internet service provider has been censoring them (at the behest of Exxon apparently). -
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Re: Yes Men strike again.
Sun, July 1, 2007 - 8:58 AM<It seems that the Yes Men's internet service provider has been censoring them (at the behest of Exxon apparently). >
Based upon your comment I tried the www.vivoleum.com link above, and indeed it is broken.
Can you be more specific about your assertions? I don't doubt their veracity, as unlike previous Yes Men antics, there appeared to be many more visibly pissed-off people on the other side of the "fourth wall" -
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Re: Yes Men strike again.
Sun, July 1, 2007 - 10:19 AMI'm betting Exxon-Mobil's pack of lawyers will have a more difficult time of permanently supressing this story on youtube (assuming they are up against dedicated, subversive adversaries....hmmm???)
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Re: Yes Men strike again.
Sun, July 1, 2007 - 12:11 PM
This is going to sound like a joke but I'm totally serious. While the British ruled Egypt, and supplies of coal were interupted, they would burn bodies to fuel the steam engines running the trains. Why? There were 50 centuries of bodies buried in sand dunes everywhere. No one cared if they were harvested because there were no grave-markers in the sand and the areas around Cairo were packed with indigents that were dehydrated and basically they were clearing areas for city expansion. This was a hell of a lot easier than running-around oceans killing whales for their oil. Yes I know they didn't burn whale oil in trains, I'm just making an analogy.
Anyway, strange but true. And the supply lasted for decades. Almost like Soilent Green or something huh?
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Re: Yes Men strike again.
Mon, July 2, 2007 - 9:34 AMSwaz - I'm not sure if this is true, I suspect it's a bit of a legend that was started out as a xenophobic rumor. I remember reading a debunking of this story somewhere but can't remember where now.
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Re: Yes Men strike again.
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Re: Yes Men strike again.
Wed, July 25, 2007 - 11:39 AMJust watched the Moyers piece. Excellent! Thanks for posting it. It's good to see some serious media attention for these guys even if it is a bunch of extreme left, elitist dilettantes called NPR (just kidding).
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Re: Yes Men strike again.
Sun, July 29, 2007 - 8:27 PMWhere I can find these men? -
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Re: Yes Men strike again.
Thu, August 9, 2007 - 12:15 AMI'm not supposed to tell you Mr. Man.
Eh, the Yes Men.
It sounds much better "on paper". When you watch the movie you can see that most people in the room(s) know something is up. Still, it's an interesting direction and a wonderful example
of manipulating media to shock people into thinking for themselves.
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