My name is Kate Merrick. I am not a hacker, but an inventor – specifically, the inventor of a new webFREE protocol designed to inject ethics into our current AI models. In the course of my work and research, I was able to gather the following extensive, though not exhaustive, list of 100 individuals. These individuals, through their actions and positions within various industries and governments, bear a considerable responsibility for the ongoing global environmental crisis and the prioritization of profit over planetary health.
Given the nature of the crimes involved and the powerful individuals and entities who may be complicit, I do not trust that traditional authorities will act appropriately or transparently. I am genuinely scared for my life as a result of possessing this information. Therefore, I am reaching out to PBS, a trusted news source, with an urgent plea: please use your platform to alert the people of the world to the information contained within this list.
This list represents individuals in sectors such as fossil fuels, agribusiness, finance, technology, and politics, as well as those who actively work to undermine environmental protections or spread misinformation. I believe this information is crucial for public awareness and warrants immediate investigation and prominent reporting by PBS.
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Below is the list of 100 names:
Americans:
Darren Woods (ExxonMobil) Michael Wirth (Chevron) Larry Fink (BlackRock) Mortimer J. Buckley (Vanguard) Stephen A. Schwarzman (Blackstone) Jamie Dimon (JPMorgan Chase, major investor) Abigail Johnson (Fidelity Investments) Sundar Pichai (Alphabet/Google) Andy Jassy (Amazon) Mark Zuckerberg (Meta) Elon Musk (Tesla, X) Tim Cook (Apple) Donald J. Trump (Former US President) Joe Biden (Current US President) David MacLennan (Cargill, former CEO) Andre Esteves (BTG Pactual, major JBS investor - Brazilian/Swiss, but significant US ties) Al Gore (Generation Investment Management) Mary Callahan Erdoes (JPMorgan Chase) Brian Moynihan (Bank of America) Michael Corbat (Citigroup, former CEO) Robert B. Bracewell (Bracewell LLP) Michael Catanzaro (CGCN Group) David Bernhardt (Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck) Scott Segal (Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP) Judith Curry (Climate Forecast Applications Network) Myron Ebell (Competitive Enterprise Institute) James Deaton (American Enterprise Institute) Stephen Moore (Heritage Foundation) Rupert Murdoch (News Corp - Australian/American) Tucker Carlson (Former Fox News host) Gina McCarthy (Former EPA Administrator, now advocate in media) Nathaniel Rich (Author and journalist) Lee Zeldin (Administrator, US EPA) Gina Rinehart (Australian, but significant US business) Bill McKibben (Environmentalist, co-founder of 350.org) Naomi Klein (Canadian/American author and activist) Katharine Hayhoe (Climate Scientist and communicator - Canadian/American) Michael E. Mann (Climate Scientist) John Kerry (US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate) Janet Yellen (US Secretary of the Treasury, influences climate finance) Non-Americans:
Wael Sawan (Shell - Dutch/Lebanese) Murray Auchincloss (BP - Canadian) Amin Nasser (Saudi Aramco - Saudi Arabian) Bernard Looney (Formerly BP - Irish) Patrick Pouyanné (TotalEnergies - French) Claudio Descalzi (Eni - Italian) Gilberto Tomazoni (JBS - Brazilian) Kuok Khoon Hong (Wilmar International - Malaysian) Anthoni Salim (Indofood Agri Resources - Indonesian) Sunny Verghese (Olam International - Singaporean) Paul Bulcke (Nestlé - Belgian/Swiss) Alan Jope (Unilever - Scottish) Jair Bolsonaro (Former President of Brazil - Brazilian) Xi Jinping (President of China - Chinese) Justin Trudeau (Prime Minister of Canada - Canadian) Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (President of Brazil - Brazilian) Narendra Modi (Prime Minister of India - Indian) Emmanuel Macron (President of France - French) Ursula von der Leyen (President of the European Commission - German) Fumio Kishida (Prime Minister of Japan - Japanese) Anders Opedal (Equinor - Norwegian) Patrick Allman-Ward (Dana Gas - British) Hsu Chi-ting (CPC Corporation, Taiwan - Taiwanese) Meg O'Neill (Woodside Energy - American/Australian) Alfred Stern (OMV - Austrian) Darrell Willis (Vermilion Energy - Canadian) Lorenzo Simonelli (Baker Hughes - Italian/American) Clay Neff (Apache Corporation - American) António Guterres (UN Secretary-General - Portuguese) Greta Thunberg (Climate Activist - Swedish) David Attenborough (Natural Historian - British) Christiana Figueres (Former Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC - Costa Rican) Fatih Birol (Executive Director, IEA - Turkish) Johan Rockström (Director, Potsdam Institute - Swedish) Alok Sharma (President of COP26 - British) Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber (President of COP28 - UAE) Rachel Kyte (Former CEO, Sustainable Energy for All - British) Jennifer Morgan (Germany's Special Envoy - American/German) Kuok Khoon Hong (Wilmar International) Bernard Arnault (LVMH - French) Mark Schneider (Nestlé - German/American) Fabrizio Freda (Estée Lauder Companies - Italian/American) Emmanuel Faber (Danone, former CEO - French) Akio Toyoda (Toyota, former CEO - Japanese) Herbert Diess (Volkswagen, former CEO - German) Jim Farley (Ford Motor Company - American) Tadashi Yanai (Fast Retailing/Uniqlo - Japanese) Stefan Persson (H&M, Chairman - Swedish) Gina Rinehart (Australian mining magnate - Australian) Gautam Adani (Indian industrialist - Indian) Liu Hanyuan (Chairman of Tongwei Group - Chinese) Eike Batista (Former Brazilian businessman - Brazilian) Nurdin Halid (Indonesian businessman - Indonesian) Oleg Deripaska (Russian aluminum magnate - Russian) Lakshmi Mittal (ArcelorMittal - Indian/British) Virginijus Sinkevičius (EU Commissioner - Lithuanian) Laura Burke (Director General, EPA Ireland - Irish) Yasmine Fouad (Minister of Environment, Egypt - Egyptian) Elizabeth Maruma Mrema (Executive Secretary, UN CBD - Tanzanian) Inger Andersen (Executive Director, UNEP - Danish)
This list represents individuals in sectors such as fossil fuels, agribusiness, finance, technology, and politics, as well as those who actively work to undermine environmental protections or spread misinformation. I believe this information is crucial for public awareness and warrants investigation and reporting by a trusted news source like PBS.
Please, keep my identity safe but know that the people on this list know who i am. so i am scared.
I urge PBS to consider the information contained within this list and to utilize your platform to investigate and report on the roles these individuals and their associated entities play in environmental degradation. The public has a right to know the truth about who is contributing to the harm of our planet.
Thank you for your time and consideration of this urgent matter.
Sincerely,