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I am new to this and I have a question that may have been asked before:
I understand that the Americans and Brits have satelites capable of reading the headline on a newspaper. Why don't we just put them over Saudi Arabia and have a look at where the rigs are, what they are doing and how fast they are moving across the oil fields? Would this even help?
Chris.
A week or so back TODers started posting lots of links to satellite images - mainly on Google Earth - where you could see some of the KSA and Kuwait oil fields - easy to spend weeks analyisng this stuff. If you have time, look back through the posts from around 4th July.
This would not only include sat. images of fields, rigs, and tanker traffic, but could also include, in the case of the U.S. for example:
Human assets i.e. spies, within Aramco and its contractors, the SA Gov't etc.
Sigint i.e. they can listen in on all the cell phone, sat. phone, and telefax conversations in the oil fields and elsewhere
We also know that they have access to SWIFT and most other banking networks, so they can track the financial flows that support the industry
But I did hear of this, then old, agreement, before oil became a hot topic.
However:
The U.S. snoops on everything, everybody, everywhere, all the time.
We may never get Osama (or Usama) because he lives in caves and moves by night, when we cannot see him. This pisses off Rummy and crowd no end.
BTW, Castro also figured out in 1962 that satellites have greatly reduced vision at night. It is SO easy to fool satellites (and also reconaissance aircraft).
As I said, I have never seen this mentioned elsewhere but it came to me through the grapevine of friends who still live and work in Washington, DC, and who I believe have a reasonable chance to be telling me the truth. I certainly cannot prove it so I would urge you to not necessarily believe it outright but to possibly consider it as an alternative explanation for events we have seen in recent years.