Tuesday, November 10, 2009

YouTube - WWF staffers [enlist their own brainwashed children to pitch the greatest scientific fraud in history]
To urge the President to lead us in Copenhagen, at the UN Climate Summit, and outline what WWF would like to see in the agreement that we hope comes out of it, we invited children of WWF staffers to tape a personal message to the President asking for his support. Watch the video, we hope youll be inspired to send an email or write a letter to the White House that tell the President Obama that you want him to go to Copenhagen to protect our planet. Let your voice be heard!
Barry Napier: One World Government The Real Aim of Environmentalism
I’m not very good at being hustled and rushed into insane situations. I like to think for myself. Which is why I originally began to investigate the fast-rising green movement. Only a while ago, greenies were people with woollen hats, gumboots and long hair. They hugged trees, drooled over flowers, and generally messed about on the very edge of polite society. They were on the fringe, like weird cults and folks who love to be frightened by conspiracies.

Now, in the space of less than a decade, these same weird people have become the major, if not only, force driving society in every country in the West, though what they say is really insane and off the wall! Why is this? Why have the inmates taken over the asylum? And why do people follow?
Lord of climate change sceptics hot under collar
NO DARK and smoke-filled room greeted the man Prime Minister Kevin Rudd decries as part of a worldwide conspiracy of sceptics intent on sabotaging any new climate treaty.

Instead, a gathering of avowed ''sensible'' environmentalists listened closely in the plush surrounds of Melbourne's Park Hyatt Hotel to a speech by Britain's Lord Christopher Monckton, who dismissed as ''bogus'' fears of global warming.
[Never-ending parade of complete insanity at the Guardian: We're encouraged to believe that our electricity use ultimately causes a tiger to kill some poor guy] - guardian.co.uk
In Gabura global warming is a bleak reality as villagers face rising sea levels, failed crops and devastating cyclones
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There is Abdus, a farmer whose crops were lost after a bad harvest, who fears he cannot feed his family. There is Hosne Ara Khatun, a young widow too traumatised to speak after her husband was mauled to death by a tiger, starved as its natural habitat has disappeared due to rising sea levels. And there is the young father left to weep over the loss of his wife and young children after the community of Gabura was lashed by the devastation of cyclone Aila.

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