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Originally Posted by Butterfly Quote: |
Originally Posted by bkkandrew You do realise that the IEA and the EIA are two completely different orgainisations, don't you?
FYI, The IEA is a 27 member country group of analysts, wheeas the EIA is a branch of the US Government. | ^ blame yourself, I was copying/pasting the reference IEA directly from your quote, that you completely deleted after you realized your mistake
anyway, doesn't take away the validity of the argument, see my other post above
Like I said, you are a complete psycho  |
What are you talking about now?
Summary:
Butterfly thinks that the following countries (of the IEA) are actually part of the US Government!

Australia (
Government site |
IEA site)

Japan (
Government site |
IEA site)

Austria (
Government site |
IEA site)

Republic of Korea (
Government site |
IEA site)

Belgium (
Government site |
IEA site)

Luxembourg (
Government site |
IEA site)

Canada (
Government site |
IEA site)

The Netherlands
(Government site |
IEA site)

Czech Republic (
Government site |
IEA site)

New Zealand (
Government site |
IEA site)

Denmark (
Government site |
IEA site)

Norway (
Government site |
IEA site)
participates in the Agency under a special Agreement
Finland (
Government site |
IEA site)

Portugal (
Government site |
IEA site)

France (
Government site |
IEA site)

Slovak Republic (
Government site |
IEA site)

Germany (
Government site |
IEA site)

Spain (
Government site |
IEA site)

Greece (
Government site |
IEA site)

Sweden (
Government site |
IEA site)

Hungary (
Government site |
IEA site)

Switzerland (
Government site |
IEA site)

Ireland (
Government site |
IEA site)

Turkey (
Government site |
IEA site)

Italy (
Government site |
IEA site)

United Kingdom (
Government site |
IEA site)