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			by Sarah Price 23 December 2009
 
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			PalTelegraph Website 
			  
			We have seen the end of an elaborate 
			party for the rich in Copenhagen and seen the demise of the third 
			world nations. 
			 
			We witnessed the arrival of the "Messiah" in all his glory, right on 
			cue at the very end of the meeting to rescue the world from this 
			myth they call "Global Warming."
 At the end of the day who benefits from these discussions and what 
			does it mean to those who could hardly afford the airfare to get 
			there. The answer is simply nothing!
 
			  
			The economic giants the G3, 
			G3.5, G8 and G20 or whatever have their own hidden agenda and I can 
			assure you its nothing to do with saving the planet from what in my 
			opinion is one of natures natural cycles.  
				
			 
			 
			
			
			United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said,
			 
				
				"we have a deal" he went on the say 
				"he's aware that this is just the beginning." And this "will 
				have an immediate operational effect."  
			Many poor nations bitterly protested the 
			deal because it lacks specific targets for reducing carbon 
			emissions. What is the current situation as far as each nation's 
			carbon footprint is concerned.
 The US and China contribute to at least half of the worlds emissions 
			and one would find it very difficult to point a finger at the 
			remainder. If one added the UK and EU into the equation we could see 
			that the majority of world's emissions are from these areas and the 
			balance from the rest of the G8.
 
			  
			How can one punish the developing or 
			underdeveloped countries whose footprint must appear miniscule by 
			comparison?
 We can at last see what lies behind this false façade of deceit and 
			manipulation when one of the UN's top most climate scientist turns 
			out to be a fake and like the other con man Al Gore is making a 
			fortune out of the exercise. So who is this mysterious character 
			that adorns mother earth.
 
			  
			His name is Dr 
			
			Rajendra Pachauri
			and he and his partner in crime were seen together 
			on December 10, 
			2007 when 
			
			Al Gore
			 shared the Nobel Peace Prize with the IPCC.  
			  
			It was 
			at this prize giving ceremony that The Intergovernmental Panel of 
			Climate Change (IPCC) was represented by Pachauri. 
			Isn't it amazing how easy it is now days to qualify for the Nobel 
			Peace Prize... all it takes is a sinister past or a future full of 
			lies, deceit and false promises.
 
			
			 
			The head of the UN's climate change panel - Dr 
			Rajendra Pachauri - is accused of making a fortune from his links 
			with 'carbon trading' companies.  
			  
			The world's top climate scientist" 
			is a former railway engineer with a PhD in economics he has no 
			qualifications in climate science at all.  
			  
			Dr Pachauri has established an 
			astonishing worldwide portfolio of business interests with bodies 
			which have been investing billions of dollars in organizations 
			dependent on the IPCC's policy recommendations. These organizations 
			include banks, oil and energy companies and investment funds heavily 
			involved in "carbon trading" and "sustainable technologies", 
			estimated to be worth trillions of dollars a year.
 So how does this man have the ability to change your life? 
			Easy... with his wheeling and dealing he can close your factory down 
			and re-open it in a far away place where that countries carbon 
			footprint is less that that of your own.
 
			  
			A perfect example of carbon trading was 
			when 1,700 Corus workers on Teesside will next month lose their jobs 
			to India, thanks to the workings of that international "carbon 
			market" scheme and our notorious and very greedy Dr Pachauri. Many 
			factories will close down and re-emerge on distant horizons to reap 
			in more profit without environmental constraints. 
			The apparent agreement between the United States, China, South 
			Africa, and India is not as robust as one would expect and falls 
			short of the emissions that the US, China, UK, EU and Japan could 
			achieve. It is obvious that if these countries alone made a sincere 
			reduction in their own greedy economies then the savings would 
			certainly ease the burden that mother nature is trying to deal with.
 
			  
			However, having said that it is 
			perfectly logical that this "Global Warming" is a perfectly natural 
			cycle and that if the above countries made a significant and genuine 
			effort the poorer countries would not have to participate in 
			restraints or penalties.
 There are far more pressing issues to be addressed before we even 
			start looking at our environment and its complex eco systems. Take 
			the issue of these developed nations using WMD's (disguised as 
			conventional weapons) and spreading 
			DU/EU aerosols around the globe.
 
			  
			Surely this is the most important crisis 
			of all... why would you worry about the climate first if you are 
			killing of the world's entire eco systems including the populations, 
			wildlife and species that form part of those eco-systems?  
			  
			Then there are many question to be asked 
			of central and local governments around the world that if they are 
			sincere about the reduction in power usage, emissions, fuel wastage 
			and pollution, why do they not follow a strict code of conduct to 
			genuinely reduce such wastage? It is clear that the true reason 
			behind this push is nothing to do with such reductions but rather 
			other hidden and sinister motives.
 I have myself carried out some simple research over many months as 
			to how our governments are adding to the problem by not monitoring 
			the areas so vital in the reduction of greenhouse gases. If one adds 
			to this the allowable destruction of native rain forests and the 
			fact that many of the G20 countries are actively involved in such 
			destruction then one can hardly blame the poorer countries for what 
			may or may not be happening.
 
			  
			What do we think are the alternative 
			reasons behind the global warming push?
 One report the other week was when billionaire 
			
			George Soros suggested that 
			poorer nations be persuaded to take on what he describes as "green 
			loans" in the name of combating climate change, a policy that would 
			land the already cripplingly poor third world with even more debt, 
			payable to globalist institutions such as 
			
			the IMF.
 
			  
			This same report said:  
				
				The proposal would entail third 
				world countries paying back interest to the governments of the 
				richer nations to stem a perceived crisis that they have had 
				little or no direct involvement in manufacturing. 
			Maybe the third world is now starting to 
			understand that global warming is a total scam especially when the 
			developed world flaunt and abuse the environment to their own 
			economic advantage.  
			  
			Then we have another headline,  
				
				"US executive mission to sell green 
				technologies to India" but the icing on the cake was "Al Gore 
				could become world's first carbon billionaire" 
			I guess we have always known that 
			
			Al Gore (the Savior of 
			our planet) had some hidden agenda.  
			  
			He goes around the world scaring hell 
			out of everyone on the gloom and doom of global warming and then we 
			learn Al Gore, the former US vice president, could become the 
			world's first 
			carbon billionaire after investing heavily in green 
			energy companies.  
			  
			I suppose when he talks about going 
			green he's talking about "Green Backs" that are so important in his 
			life! 
			
			 
			Just remember to use your natural 
			instincts when carrying out your own assessment on "Global Warming."
			 
			  
			I am sure you will agree that the G20 
			countries will continue carry out such deals time and time again. In 
			return for their gallant efforts their countries corporate sector 
			will be able to continue to pollute and with a much lower cost 
			infrastructure.  
			  
			Where does all this lead... more job 
			losses in the west in order for them to continue to pollute and 
			greater profits from the hiring of an extremely cheap labour force!
 
 
 
			
 
 
 
 Hopelessly Dumb - 75% of Americans 
			Buy The Climate Lie
 by H. Josef Hebert
 December 19, 2009
 
			from
			
			APNews Website 
			  
			WASHINGTON (AP) - Three of every four 
			Americans view climate change as a serious problem that will harm 
			future generations if not addressed, according to an Associated 
			Press-Stanford University poll.
 The survey also said that about the same number of people say the 
			Earth probably already is warming, slightly fewer than the 
			percentage expressing that view when asked the same question a year 
			ago.
 
 The AP-Stanford poll of 1,005 adults contacted by telephone in 
			November suggests that people's concerns about climate change have 
			not changed significantly.
 
 That's contrary to several other recent surveys. In October, 
			according to a poll of 1,500 adults conducted by the Pew Research 
			Center for People and the Press, 57 percent said there is solid 
			evidence the world is getting warmer. That was a 20 percent decline 
			from three years earlier.
 
 The new survey findings could give a boost to supporters of 
			legislation in Congress to reduce heat-trapping pollution, mainly 
			carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels.
 
 On Saturday, an international climate conference made some headway 
			toward an agreement for nations to cut greenhouse gases, but the 
			accord spelled out no specific or mandatory cuts.
 
 President 
			
			Barack Obama, a key broker in the agreement, called it a 
			breakthrough that lays the groundwork for getting emission cuts and 
			for action by Congress.
 
 In the AP-Stanford poll, when participants were asked how serious a 
			problem they thought global warming presented,
 
				
					
					
					42 percent replied it 
			was very serious and 31 percent said it was somewhat serious.
					
					Nearly two-thirds, or 63 percent, said that if nothing is done to 
			reduce the threat of global warming, future generations will be hurt 
			a great deal or "a lot." 
					
					An additional 13 percent said future 
			generations would be moderately harmed.
					
					Still, only 41 percent viewed global warming as extremely or very 
			important to them, although respondents said they rated climate 
			change as second only to the economy as the most serious problems 
			facing the world if nothing is done to address it. 
			While a solid majority say they believe the Earth already is 
			warming, those that do not appeared to be more convinced than ever 
			about their skepticism.
 Of the 22 percent of the respondents who said that warming "probably 
			is not happening," about half said they also are extremely or very 
			sure of that conclusion. Two years ago, only one-third of people 
			felt that way when asked the same question.
 
 But the broad concerns over climate change appeared not to translate 
			into support for legislation before Congress that would cap 
			greenhouse gases.
 
 While three-quarters of respondents said they support action to 
			combat climate change, just as many said they would oppose the "cap 
			and trade" legislation to limit heat-trapping pollution if it raised 
			their electricity bill by $25 a month. Almost six in 10 balked if it 
			meant paying $10 extra a month for electricity.
 
 The AP-Stanford University Poll was conducted November 17-29 by
			GfK 
			Roper Public Affairs & Media.
 
			  
			It involved landline and cell phone 
			interviews with 1,005 adults nationwide, and has a margin of 
			sampling error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
 
 
 
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 Al Gore Lying At COP15 Copenhagen Climate Conference
 by 
			
			StopTheCarbonTax1
 December 14, 2009
 
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