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(For my article on the Supreme Court’s ruling overturning "Roe v Wade" -- "Abortion: now comes the war" -- click here.)
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Since
climate change has once again risen to the top of the charts, as an
issue of “deep concern,” I’m reposting my piece about Al Gore from
several years ago:
Freeman
Dyson, physicist and mathematician, professor emeritus at Princeton’s
Institute for Advanced Study, Fellow of the Royal Society, winner of the
Lorentz Medal, the Max Planck Medal, the Fermi Award: “What has
happened in the past 10 years is that the discrepancies [in climate
change models] between what's observed and what's predicted have become
much stronger. It's clear now the models are wrong, but it wasn't so
clear 10 years ago… I'm 100 per cent Democrat myself, and I like Obama.
But he took the wrong side on this [climate change] issue, and the
Republicans took the right side…” (The Register, October 11, 2015)
Dr.
Ivar Giaever, Nobel-prize winner in Physics (1973), reported by Climate
Depot, July 8, 2015: “Global warming is a non-problem…I say this to
Obama: Excuse me, Mr. President, but you're wrong. Dead wrong.”
Green
Guru James Lovelock, who once predicted imminent destruction of the
planet via global warming: “The computer models just weren’t reliable.
In fact, I’m not sure the whole thing isn’t crazy, this climate change.”
(The Guardian, September 30, 2016)
And these are but a tiny fraction of the statements made by dissident scientists who reject manmade global warming.
The
science is only settled in government circles where leaders have
climbed on board the Globalist plan to undermine economies all over the
world by grossly lowering energy production, as a way to “reduce
warming.”
One of the major warming hustlers is, of course, Al Gore.
Consider
facts laid out in an uncritical Washington Post story (October 10,
2012, “Al Gore has thrived as a green-tech investor”):
In 2001, Al was worth less than $2 million. By 2012, it was estimated he’d locked up a nice neat $100 million.
How
did he do it? Well, he invested in 14 green companies, who inhaled —
via loans, grants and tax relief — somewhere in the neighborhood of $2.5
billion from the Federal government to go greener.
Therefore,
Gore’s investments paid off, because the Federal government was
providing massive cash backup to those companies. It’s nice to have
Federal friends in high places.
For
example, Gore’s investment firm at one point held 4.2 million shares of
an outfit called Iberdrola Renovables, which was building 20 wind farms
across the United States.
Iberdrola
was blessed with $1.5 billion from the Federal government for the work
which, by its own admission, saved its corporate financial bacon. Every
little bit helps.
Then
there was a company called Johnson Controls. It made batteries,
including those for electric cars. Gore’s investment company, Generation
Investment Management (GIM), doubled its holdings in Johnson Controls
in 2008, when shares cost as little $9 a share. GIM sold when shares
cost $21 to $26.
Note:
Johnson Controls had been bolstered by $299 million dropped at its
doorstep by the administration of President Barack Obama.
On
the side, Gore had been giving speeches on the end of life as we know
it on planet Earth, for as much as $175,000 a pop. (It wasn’t really on
the side. Gore was constantly on the move from conference to conference,
spewing jet fumes in his wake.) Those lecture fees can add up.
So Gore, as of 2012, had $100 million.
The
man has worked every angle to parlay fear of global-warming
catastrophes into a humdinger of a personal fortune. And he didn’t
achieve his new status in the free market. The Federal government has
been helping out with major, major bucks.
This wasn’t an entrepreneur relying exclusively on his own smarts and hard work. Far from it.
---How many scientists and other PhDs have been just saying no to the theory of manmade global warming?
A
letter to The Wall Street Journal signed by 16 scientists just said no.
Among the luminaries: William Happer, professor of physics at Princeton
University; Richard Lindzen, professor of atmospheric sciences at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology; William Kininmonth, former head
of climate research at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.
And
then there was the Global Warming Petition Project, or the Oregon
Petition, that just said no. According to Petitionproject.org, the
petition has the signatures of “31,487 American scientists,” of which
9,029 stated they had Ph.D.s.
Global
warming is one of the Rockefeller Globalists’ chief issues.
Manipulating it entails convincing populations that a massive
intervention is necessary to stave off the imminent collapse of all life
on Earth. Therefore, sovereign nations must be eradicated. Political
power and decision-making must flow from above, from “those who are
wiser.”
Al Gore is one of their front men.
He jets here and he jets there, carrying their messages. He’s their delivery kid.
And for his work, he is paid $100 million — a drop in the bucket.
Globalists
want all national governments on the planet to commit to lowering
energy production by a significant and destructive percentage in the
next 15 years---“to save us from a horrible fate.”
Their
real agenda is clear: The only solution to climate change is a global
energy-management network. Globalist leaders are in the best position to
manage such a system. They’ll mandate FAR LOWER energy-use levels
throughout planet Earth, region by region, nation by nation, and
eventually, citizen by citizen.
Yes, citizen by citizen.
This is the long-term goal. This is the Globalists’ Holy Grail.
Slavery imposed through energy.
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(The link to this article posted on my blog is here.)
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