Shell vs.The Environment & The Public Trust

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Introducing SeeitReal.com - The Naked Truth
 
"Does Truth Still Have a Face?" 

 

All I set out to do, was to report one environmental problem and have the appropriate parties clean it up. What I since discovered was what can only be described as a clandestine shedding of environmental liability that Shell needs to keep quiet in order to finish its mass sell off of all its service stations before anyone can wake up and intervene. From my dealings with the government agencies and politicians in charge of the "public good," Shell would have nothing to worry if it wasn't for someone with inside knowledge speaking up. An effective combination of dereliction of duty, malicious compliance, incompetence and corrupt ideals through "bureaucratic drift" would normally protect the second most profitable company on the planet from cleaning up one station in Corona that has an "environmental time bomb" likely to pollute a clean water aquifer only 33 yards away - long after Shell has sold the location to the retailer who put it there. This isn't overly harsh, "The Players" can prove me wrong by cleaning up Corona or they can prove me right by not doing it. In any event, the web will soon be the same as what the video camera became for policemen, a way to catch public employees and corporate entities abusing the public good in their own self interest, when they think no one is looking. 

 

SeeitReal.com was created for the express purpose of exposing Shell Oil Company's attempt to prevent the discovery of its environmental contamination time bombs that were created when Texaco allowed its retailers to convert the service stations into foodmarts and quick service restaurants. As individuals, they were not supervised and inspected by any environmental, city, county, state or federal agency - no matter how much these agencies want the public to believe otherwise. The environmental laws in the United States have always been "deep pocket" laws. The naked truth is that the same law has always been enforced differently if you were a "big corporation" or a "little guy." Shell Oil Company is the first major oil company to recognize that fact and has already completed two thirds of a clandestine mass sell off of all its service stations in the United States. Shell Oil Company employees have recently said the reason for the sell off is "when Shell gets fined it pays millions, when retailers get fined they pay thousands." Shell's mass sell off of its franchise service stations amounts to the largest shedding of environmental responsibilities by any corporation in the history of the United States. This is a time one wonders "does truth still have a face?" SeeitReal.com puts a face on the naked truth of Shell's mass divestiture of its environmental responsibilities in the United States. You can help this effort by reading this website and sharing it with whoever may help put a face on the truth when it comes to Shell Oil's presence on the planet. Exercise your right to the truth and insure justice will follow.

 

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