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Branson and friends seek to save a world “on fire”

March 20th, 2008 . by admin

Branson wanted to know whether his high-powered visitors, among them Larry Page of Google, Jimmy Wales of Wikipedia and Tony Blair, the former British prime minister, thought global warming threatened the planet.

Yes, interesting that a few high-powered folks want to know how they’re going to save the planet and make some dough in the process. So…what’s the word…altruistic? I think not. Funny that Blair is now an adviser for JPMorgan Chase.

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Hillary was actively endorsing NAFTA in 1993

March 19th, 2008 . by admin

“It wasn’t a drop-by it was organized around her participation,” said one attendee. “Her remarks were totally pro-NAFTA and what a good thing it would be for the economy. There was no equivocation for her support for NAFTA at the time. Folks were pleased that she came by.”

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World Bank to Double Africa Aid

March 11th, 2008 . by admin

When 90% of the World Bank Funds are lost due to corruption, why do we need to double any further aid?

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Hidden Agenda of The National Education Association

January 16th, 2008 . by admin

A clear majority of the public school teachers in the nation belong to the NEA. Yet probably very few have known what their own union has stood for throughout the years of the 20th century. The following is a chronology of just a few of the revealing activities and published statements of the NEA during that time:

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US Senate: 400+ Scientists Dispute Man-Made Global Warming

December 20th, 2007 . by admin

Over 400 prominent scientists from more than two dozen countries recently voiced significant objections to major aspects of the so-called “consensus” on man-made global warming. These scientists criticized the climate claims made by the UN IPCC and former Vice President Al Gore.

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U.S. bows to demands for global warming pact

December 16th, 2007 . by admin

In a dramatic finish to a U.N. climate conference, world leaders adopted a plan Saturday for negotiating a new global warming pact by 2009, after the United States backed down in a battle over wording supported by developing nations and Europe. This will clear the way for the global carbon tax, something globalists have been wanting for some time.

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Canadian Prime Minister Steven Harper could stop the North American Union

December 14th, 2007 . by Robert

For all the NAU deniers out there… There are currently around fourteen or more states with one form or another of anti-NAU legislation - either pending or passed; Vincent Fox has proudly proclaimed that the three amigos met about merger in 2005; and Robert Pastor has clearly stated that this union and a common currency are in the works (although he calls it a community rather than a union). The government denies it, the blindered dupes deny it, and the special interest sitting at the negotiating table deny it. Like so many other agendas, this one is being implemented piece-meal with numerous initiatives being simply pieces of a large puzzle. There is no lack of credible information out there that is easily accessible. With the passage of NAFTA in 1994, a new arrangement was rolled out by then President Bill Clinton. The new scheme was called the FTAA (Free Trade Area of the Americas). Currently that grand scam has been scaled back in implementation to the DR-CAFTA, the PFTA, the SPP and numerous other so-called agreements. The NAFTA super highways fit into this plan as does unchecked illegal immigration and loose border security. Hugo Chavez and now Stephen Harper are balking at being drawn in to this spider web of regional governance.

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EU heads to sign landmark treaty

December 13th, 2007 . by admin

EU leaders are preparing to sign a treaty in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, that will greatly alter the way members govern themselves. The treaty creates an EU president and a vastly more powerful foreign policy chief for the Union’s 27 nations. At the same time the document scraps veto powers in many policy areas.

This is just one more step in Europe’s path to One World Government.

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EU threaten to boycott US at climate talks

December 13th, 2007 . by admin

EU ministers are threatening to boycott a US-led climate summit next month over the Bush administration’s opposition to firm cuts in greenhouse gas emissions. The row comes during the penultimate day of UN climate talks in Bali.
Europe wants developed countries to agree cuts of 25-40% in emissions from 1990 levels by 2020, but the US and Ca

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Antarctica’s penguins threatened by global warming

December 11th, 2007 . by admin

Antarctica’s penguin population has slumped because of global warming as melting ice has destroyed nesting sites and reduced their sources of food, a WWF report said on Tuesday.

Amazing. The polar bears are now no longer in peril in the Arctic, but now it’s the penguins in the Antarctic. Will the environmentalists ever make up their minds?

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