Friday, December 11, 2009

The Copenhagen climate conference - diary - Economist.com
It can get a little silly, though. Yesterday a group of Bolivians held an “indigenous ritual for Mother Earth,” in which they pushed the notion of the globe itself having its own rights. (I didn’t make it, alas.) An oddball Brazilian NGO called Stop the Destruction of the World is pushing what it calls “disinverted metaphysics”. And this is not even to speak of the weirdos outside. The followers of Lyndon LaRouche, a perennial runner for the Democratic nominee for president whom the party shuns, have been standing outside the Bella Centre for four days now handing out flyers reading “Climate Hoax Means Genocide”. I guess the fact that they weren’t accredited gives me some faith in the system’s quality control.
LaRouche: Copenhagen Summit Must Reject London Genocide Policy | LaRouchePAC
November 24, 2009 (LPAC)—"When the heads of state of the world's leading nations convene in Copenhagen, Denmark on Dec. 7, they must issue a resounding rejection of the policy of genocide which the world's leading "environmentalists" like Prince Philip and his climate Change hoaxsters have been promoting for decades," Lyndon LaRouche said today. "The planners of this so-called environmental summit have already made clear that their intent is to reduce population, as a means of allegedly reducing man's role in producing climate change, thus echoing the depopulation policy of Philip's World Wildlife Fund. Not only is such an intent genocidal, but it is being pursued in support of what has been proven, repeatedly, to be the fraud of manmade global warming."
Warning Signs: Journalism isn't Dead, but Newspapers are
For myself, I am waiting for The New York Times to tank and take with it some of the worst practitioners of journalism to ever gather in a single city room. Columnists, Paul Krugman and Thomas L. Friedman, are award-winning, clueless ignoramuses.
The Reference Frame: EU pledges to repay "climate debt"
All this stuff is a massive crime and many of the prominent guys in this "industry" should be hanged. So far, we continue to live in an era when the politicians from big EU countries openly support this organized crime while the politicians from other EU countries such as Czechia - who realize that this is just about stealing of billions from the taxpayers - are paying lip service to this habit by their symbolic EUR 1.20 contributions.

This must end.
Coiumn: Column One: Narcissists and madmen | Columnists | Jerusalem Post
As Deutsche Bank's climate change guru Kevin Parker told the New York Times, the cost is nothing when compared to the "cost of inaction." That cost, in his view, entails nothing less than "the extinction of the human race. Period."

Parker's alarmism would probably have a depraved ring to it in all circumstances. But when placed against the backdrop of the hacked emails from the Climate Research Unit at East Anglia University, it sounds like the rabid ravings of a psychopath.

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