Re: Gulf oil whistleblower, renewable energy guru Matt Simmons R
The public, including us, will probably never know, or not know for a great many years, whether this guy was murdered, or simply died of natural causes.
IMO this is probably the least important thing to be concerned with, (I'm talking as a member of the public, not as a member of this man's family, so please don't think I'm disrespecting them).
His message is what is important, he was a strong advocate for transparency in the government dealings with oil companies, and a strong advocate for renewable energy research. If the government or others, had decided to kill this man, (and I'm not suggesting this is what happened), they would have made a big mistake. While he was alive they could discredit him, now he is dead, and his death is thought to be suspicious by some, his words and deeds will be widely known.
Who benefits from this man's death?
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