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Shell Oil, Global Warming Enablers, And Lord Thrillbilly Team Up To Promote Consumer Ignorance
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It’s been some time since we last featured Lord Thrillbilly (AKA Seen Through Glass). His PR people didn’t like an article we published, although addmittedly they politely asked us to remove said article. Which we never did. But that sort of demand comes with the territory, it is what it is. So we decided not to feature Lord Thrillbilly again. Until now, until this product promotion with Shell Oil, promoters of global warming.

Shell Oil first knew of global warming way back in the 1970’s, its own researchers concluded that Shell Oil and other large corporate Oil/fossil fuel monoliths would end up becoming the main contributors to global warming. Shell Oil executives simply ignored their own findings, and today in 2019 we are beginning to feel the effects of those early warnings.


Shell Oil has been deceptively engaged in undermining the fight against climate change. Publically they are concerned about the environment, privately they are part of an oil and gas cabal investing £40bn in projects to promote oil and gas.

Look, we’re not tree-hugging, pot-smoking communist hippies seeking to make the world a better place. But the double standards displayed here by Lord Thrillbilly and Shell are merely for promotion, self-promotion, and profiteering while the world is literally burning around us.

Do not buy into this video, do not listen to its message, its a confidence trick designed to misinform you, all 13:34 second minutes of it. We gave Lord Thrillbilly the benefit of the doubt, but 51 seconds into the video he produly says he works with Shell every year and is an “ambasador” for the oil giant.

Jesus fucking christ.

If you want to build a brand and an image working with an oil giant at this moment and time is actually damaging the brand. And the environment. But it is what it is.


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