Sunday, July 19, 2009

Gore: Energy Tax For World Domination

Al has an ego problem I think - he figures if he can convince major industrial nations to follow America into the abyss of debt he can be one of the controlling members, if not leading member, of a all powerful world government. Gore knows this all a fraud but he also knows if he can tell the lie often enough it will stick.

The problem that he has now in Europe is they were suckered many years before us into the Kyoto Accord and now find that it hasn't worked and they found it was never intended to work for a better planet, but was to change how governments could be reorganized and then dominated.

Al Gore is running out of time - he figured that if he could convince the world that a huge carbon tax on all carbon based energy were implemented in time, that would reek havoc on industrial nations by placing huge limits on what energy they could use and by limiting their emissions, the planet would be saved from destruction.

The win win scenario was when the future is the present, he could say, 'see we saved the world by destroying all western nations ability to provide for themselves and others but at least we have fresh air and clean water'. The problem now is we have haven't installed his insanity of 'carbon tax' for years, and we haven't seen the planet dying under the weight of carbon emissions.

We have clean air and water now and it is getting better all the time, and according to the Manhattan Accord of 500 scientists, the planet is actually cooling and has been for several years. Little wonder Al Gore refuses to debate the global warming lie. Oh no - what to do now? The eco-fascists need a new lie to tell. They are running out of time.

The Europeans noticed this years ago and are in the process of casting Al Gore back into the woodwork were he came from. I pray we do the same and very soon..

Keep the faith

Gore: Cap-and-Trade Will Bring Global Government
Monday, July 13, 2009
By: Rick Pedraza

Former Vice President Al Gore told a British conference on the environment that the energy tax under the so-called cap-and-trade legislation in Congress would bring about global governance.

Speaking at the Smith School World Forum on Enterprise and the Environment in Oxford, England, Gore said the United States is responding to the threat of global warming with the cap-and-trade legislation, Times Online reported.

“Just two weeks ago, the House of Representatives passed the Waxman-Markey climate bill,” Gore told the conference. “[This is] very much a step in the right direction. It achieves real reductions below the 1990 base level by 2020, and that is the threshold that many have said will dramatically increase the prospects for success.”

Gore acknowledged that the bill includes a carbon tax that President Barack Obama supports and is helping to push through the Senate. “For all of its flaws, [it] does put a price on carbon," he admitted.

Gore, whose film documentary, "An Inconvenient Truth," on the claims of global warming won him praise from environmentalists, told the forum that Obama had secured billions of dollars from Congress for renewable energy work. But, “It is the awareness itself that will drive the change,” he said. “And one of the ways it will drive the change is through global governnance and global agreements.”

Environmental awareness among young people is the great hope for the future, Gore said.
“The average age of scientists in the space center control room was 26, which means they were 18 when they heard President Kennedy say he wanted to put a man on the moon in 10 years. Neil Armstrong did it eight years and two months later.”

Gore urged political leaders and governments around the world to join the battle against climate change. He conceded, however, that the level of awareness and concern among populations has not crossed the threshold where political leaders feel that they must change.

“The only way politicians will act is if awareness rises to a level to make them feel that it’s a necessity,” he said. “We have everything we need except political will, but political will is a renewable resource.”
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