- Global warming (and the carbon cap and trade plans that go with it) is a sham to make the rich richer and to impose draconian laws on the general public that would keep people under subjugation and cripple the economy.
- Al Gore is the leader (at least in public; his investors and backers aren't revealed) and cheerleader of this plan.
- The mainstream media has conspicuously ignored these issues and just plays along.
Here are a few interesting quotes from the article:
"Al Gore’s campaign against global warming is shifting into high gear. Reporters and commentators follow his every move and bombard the public with notice of his activities and opinions. But while the mainstream media promote his ideas about the state of planet Earth, they are mostly silent about the dramatic impact his economic proposals would have on America. And journalists routinely ignore evidence that he may personally benefit from his programs. Would the romance fizzle if Gore’s followers realized how much their man stands to gain?""In fact, the World Bank now operates a Carbon Finance Unit that conducts research on how to develop and trade carbon credits. The bank works with Italy, the Netherlands, Denmark and Spain to set up carbon-credit funds in each country to purchase emission credits from firms for use in developing countries. In addition, it runs the Carbon Fund for Europe helping countries meet their Kyoto Protocol requirements. These funds are traded on the ECX (half of which is owned by CCX, itself a creature of Al Gore’s firm, Generation Investment Management). Can we connect the dots?"
"In 2006 Al Gore established his own global-warming non-profit group, the Alliance for Climate Protection, a 501(3)(c) charitable organization. The group favors more stringent environmental policy regulations on the private sector and especially wants cap-and-trade legislation so that companies will be forced to lower their greenhouse gas emissions and buy carbon credits."
"There are billions of dollars to be made in trading emissions credits. But first the federal government must force everyone to play the game."
Follow the money. These are the last days, and greed and deception are everywhere.
Read the article in its entirety, right now. I'll wait.
. . . waiting . . .
OK, now that you've read the whole article, what's going on here? Al Gore & Co. will be making a huge amount of money from this plan, and they just need to get enough people scared about it to buy in to it. So, these people who say that capitalism and its accompanying greed, consumption and materialism are ruining society and the earth are themselves indulging in capitalism.
(I don't mind greed or capitalism, per se, I think that capitalism and a certain amount of self-interest are an excellent vehicle to prosperity for all. What I do object to is capitalism/greed/self-interest unchecked my morals, (true) charity and self-restraint.)
Never mind the fact that the whole global warming thing is questionable to begin with, and the effectiveness of the carbon credit plan unproven, the media and the promoters just keep harping on how we'll destroy the planet if we don't do something. This is the wrong "something."
What we should be doing is exposing these guys for the deceptive schemers and crooks that they are. We should be demanding more research and REAL, objective, solid evidence from the global warming advocates! We should be taking back our government(s) from the socialists, communists, and megalomaniacal tyrants that currently occupy its offices. We should be demanding more research, development and promotion of alternative energy sources. We should be rejecting the Kyoto protocol and futile stabilization programs, and, in case the gloom and doom forecasts do come to pass, adopting some adaptations to higher temperatures (See "Focused Adaptation").
The global warming scare is an example of the "evils and designs which do and will exist in the hearts of conspiring men in the last days".
So, now you may be wondering where I get my ideas about global warming. Well, for the intellectually honest and objective reader, may I suggest a few texts:
- State of Fear by Michael Crichton. This book, although a fictional novel, is written by one of the greatest minds of our time, and is very well-documented. Even if you don't enjoy the story (which is, admittedly, lame), at least get it for the data, the charts, the footnotes, endnotes, and bibliography--very revealing.
- A speech by Crichton: Aliens Cause Global Warming. A sample: "Historically, the claim of consensus has been the first refuge of scoundrels; it is a way to avoid debate by claiming that the matter is already settled. Whenever you hear the consensus of scientists agrees on something or other, reach for your wallet, because you're being had. Let's be clear: the work of science has nothing whatever to do with consensus. Consensus is the business of politics. Science, on the contrary, requires only one investigator who happens to be right, which means that he or she has results that are verifiable by reference to the real world. In science consensus is irrelevant. What is relevant is reproducible results. The greatest scientists in history are great precisely because they broke with the consensus. There is no such thing as consensus science. If it's consensus, it isn't science. If it's science, it isn't consensus. Period." And: "Consensus is invoked only in situations where the science is not solid enough." Good stuff, baby!
- The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming (and Environmentalism) by Christopher C. Horner. An entertaining examination of the claims and science behind the global warming dogma. Very eye-opening.
- And another article by Horner: Cooking up Global Warming Again, very revealing and thought-provoking: "If you place your measuring equipment in the wrong place you could help start a global warming panic. " Hmmm... suspicious...
- And, one more easy read, from the National Center for Policy Analysis: Get the "Global Warming Primer" a graphic explanation of a number of statistics and phenomena associated with the global warming argument. (If you can't get it there, e-mail me and I'll send you a copy.)
- Are we, as puny humans, so powerful as to be able to destroy a planet that has taken care of itself, through disaster after disaster, for so many thousands (perhaps millions) of years?
- Are we really so knowledgeable as to be able to predict the weather in a hundred years, when we still have trouble predicting the weather next week? The weather is a chaotic system, and, as such, defies prediction.
- Do we really have enough data to truly understand what is happening with the earth?
- Is there no God who is in control of the universe and the elements?
One day we will know whether or not we are right about global warming, and whether we are too late or not is irrelevant, if it's going to happen, then it's going to happen; there is very little we can do about it. But, with the evidence under reasonable doubt, do we really need to ruin our economies and line the pockets of the elite based on their suppositions and "consensus science"?
Disclaimer: The writer of this blog is not associated with Human Events, Regnery Publishing, the National Center for Policy Analysis, Michael Crichton, Amazon.com, nor any other person or organization mentioned here, except as noted. (That goes for all of these posts, not just this one.)
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