Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Quadrant Online - How green is my energy?
the message for Australia from Ausubel’s forward-looking analysis is clear: stop wasting money on wind farms and PV systems – they can only be supernumeraries. “We live in an era of mass delusion about solar and other renewables,” he says, “which will become an embarrassing collection of stranded assets.” And adds, again mischievously: “A deluded crowd believes in wind, as earlier crowds believed in witches and sub-prime mortgages.”
Gore's Final Solution - Investors.com
This isn't just about Al Gore. It's about the entire so-called Progressive Movement, which has had both population-control and eugenics on its agenda since its founding in the 19th century. It's still here today.

These policies are inhuman and inhumane. They destroy future lives to satisfy the whimsical notion that fewer babies mean less CO2. Posing as a rational, reasonable politician, Gore almost won the presidency in 2000. Luckily for the unborn, he didn't.
FrontPage Magazine » Al Gore in Denial » Print
“Do as I say or you are going to die” is a very persuasive argument. Generally made, emphatically, by robbers, the imperative has been taken up by politicians. Off the lips of the former, it’s an instrument of force; off the lips of the latter, of fraud. When highwaymen say words to this effect, they convey, particularly when backed by a killing instrument, the ne’er-do-well’s control of events. When politicians command you to adopt their policies or perish, it demonstrates the opposite: a lack of control, desperation even.One gets that vibe from reading Al Gore’s “Climate of Denial” in the new issue of Rolling Stone. Therein, the former vice president claims that “what hangs in the balance is the future of civilization,” the current course is “suicidal for global civilization,” and global warming will swallow coastlines through flooding. “Should we care about the loss of Spain, France, Italy, the Balkans, Turkey, Tunisia?” Gore asks. “Look at what they say is in store for Mexico. Should we notice? Should we care?” Put more bluntly: Do as I say or you are going to die.

Why has Gore adopted the rhetoric of desperation?

Global warming is a losing issue.

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