Al Gore's connection to ultra right wing circles, who are sponsoring
futures markets based on "carbon use rights" is beginning to drag him
down.
April 21 -Al Gordo suddenly pulled out of the April 20
conference in Miami, sponsored by the "Poder-New America
Alliance-Green Forum," at which he was the scheduled keynote
speaker. The pretext was that he couldn't appear on the same
stage with Colombian President Alvaro Uribe. Gore's staff said
it had been advised by the State Department that since Uribe is
accused of having ties to para-military groups--an attempt by his
political opposition to destabilize his government--it wouldn't
be a good idea to be seen with him in public. Gore also
cancelled his participation in the Aug. 27-29 Expogestion
exhibition in Colombia.
Far more likely is that blimpy Al is feeling the heat from
the LaRouche movement's expose of his ties to British financier
interests and genocidalist groups. Sponsored by the rabidly
free-market business grouping PODER, with the backing of former
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's Inter-American Ethanol Commission and
MacLarty-Kissinger Associates, the Miami conference was intended
to foist the ethanol/biofuel swindle on Ibero-American nations
under the guise of "uniting the hemisphere on behalf of
environmental sustainability." Not all the speakers were crazies,
but those who were included Peruvian "smash the state" lunatic
Hernando de Soto, whom George H.W. Bush once described as "my
favorite economist"; IPCC Chairman Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, and
Wal-Mart's VP for corporate strategy, Andrew Ruben. Ephraim
Halevy, the former head of the Israeli intelligence agency
Mossad, was also a scheduled speaker.
The reason given for Gore's withdrawal sparked outrage in
Colombia, where his action was characterized as an affront to
both President Uribe and the Colombian people. Numerous
political figures, including from the opposition, have rallied
against Gore, and in defense of the honor of the President and
the country, and there is now talk of holding a mass
demonstration to support Uribe in the capital, Bogota.
Sunday, April 22
Gore and the Futures Speculation Scam in Carbon
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Saturday, April 7
Starvation and Gore-e-mania, Greenhouse Gas
The amount of starvation promoted by Gore and Co.s Climate Project,
and the IPCC's fantasy that Man has
screwed up the climate is now coming under a spotlight:
April 6--IDB BIO-FUEL PROPOSAL FOR MEXICO IS PURE FASCISM. A
report on "Feasibility of Ethanol and Biodiesel" for Mexico,
sponsored by the Inter-American Developement Bank and German
Technical Cooperation (GTZ) from the German Ministry of Economic
Cooperation and Developement (BMZ) and coordinated by Mexico's
Secretary of Energy, openly states that for production of ethanol
in Mexico, "the net economic result is negative in all cases"
with current prices of ethanol, because the raw material,
particularly sugar cane, is very expensive, due to labor costs.
The report goes on to suggest the "creative" revamping of the
"extant social pact" among labor and sugar cane industry, so that
labor agrees to to reduce their wages and benefits in order to
"extend" their jobs and double the labor force in the industry,
following "the Brazilian model" of slave labor.
The report adds that an added benefit is that Mexico, by
saving on CO-2 emissions, will be able to issue "carbon bonds" in
the financial markets.
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Wednesday, April 4
Lord Monckton Against Prince Charles' Gore
It seems that the opposition to the global warming hoax has even
reached to the British House of Lords.
LORD MONCKTON OF BRENCHLEY CHALLENGES AL GORE TO A DEBATE ON
MAN-MADE CLIMATE CHANGE in an ad taken out in the April 3
{Washington Post}. The challenge was first made on March 14,
2007. The background to the challenge is this: In November 2006,
Lord Monckton issued a 40-page research paper on the fraud of
global warming, titled "Apocalypse Cancelled." In it, Monckton
says: "Last Week Gordon Brown and his chief economist both said
global warming was the worst market failure ever. That loaded
sound-bite suggests the climate change scare is less about saving
the planet than, in Jacques Chirac's chilling phrase, creating
world government."
Lord Monckton also said that the environmentalists'
"precautionary principle" is killing people. He gives the example
of the banning of DDT, noting that just this year, after 30
million people died of malaria, the World Health Organization has
agreed to use DDT for indoor spraying.
Lord Monckton also calls for the UK to start building--not
merely designing, or having a ten-year planning inquiry about--12
nuclear power stations. (gbm)
[Source: Source Reports and various media]
A BACKGROUND TIMELINE ON THE FIGHT IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS ON
THE SUBJECT OF GLOBAL WARMING.
* During the first term of the Thatcher government, Lord
Monckton was Prime Minister Thatcher's science policy advisor.
When the first talk of global warming started to come out,
Monckton advised Thatcher to OK research on the subject and see
if there were a real problem or not. Thatcher would go into
Cabinet meetings waving Monckton's articles, saying that her
policy people said that the research had to be done right away.
* In 1988, Monckton went on the talk show circuit, talking
about the government's research into global warming.
* In 1988-89, Lord Lawson of Blaby was Chancellor of the
Exchequer in the Margaret Thatcher government, and he issued the
first funds to set up the Hadley Center Meterological Office.
* In 1992 Lord Monckton gave a lecture at the Royal Society,
in which he said that there were major problems with the science
of global warming and there was no reason to panic.
* During the 1990s Lord Lawson started to doubt the science
of global warming as he heard more reports on the science.
* In 2005, the House of Lords started an inquiry into the
science of global warming and the role of the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change and held hearings taking statements from
scientists against global warming, like Dr. Paul Reiter and
Richard Lindzen of MIT. The House of Lords also took testimony
from Sir John Houghton.
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