Our securities laws are supposed to be built on a foundation of full and fair disclosure. So today I came across this Reuters article (Web | PDF) on the shareholder proposals to be voted on at the May 27 ExxonMobil annual shareholder meeting.
From Michael Moore’s new documentary, “Planet of the Humans,” uber-climate bedwetter Bill McKibben pulls a Sgt. Schultz when asked about his funding sources. I posted this when I learned that the film’s distributor has been pressured to remove it from YouTube because it exposes the corruption of the climate bedwetting movement.
I out-lawyered ExxonMobil’s high-priced, white-shoe law firm to ensure my shareholder proposal will be included in ExxonMobil’s 2020 proxy materials and will be voted on at its May shareholder meeting. My anti-greenwashing proposal asks the climate bedwetting, pro-CO2 tax oil giant to report to shareholders on the actual costs and benefits of its climate-related activities.
Make no mistake: ExxonMobil is the greatest company selling the greatest product in history. But its current greenwashing management, which is actively aiding and abetting climate communists, is dumber than a box of rocks.
A new study published in Science indicates that even if methane is released from these large natural stores in response to warming, very little actually reaches the atmosphere.