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AL GORE REARS HIS UGLY HEAD

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Elmer Beaureguard

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Al Gore, the self-appointed controller of the world's climate, on Wednesday called for a “Marshall plan” to address climate change and told President George W. Bush to make mandatory cuts in carbon dioxide emissions.

“THIS IS AN EMERGENCY!,” Mr Gore screamed at the opening session of the Clinton Global Initiative. He then layed out some cockimamy plan to have developing countries bear the brunt of the climate change hysteria.

Global warming cult fronts as camouflage for depopulation agenda

Paul Joseph Watson, Prison Planet

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If humans are a virus upon the earth, as we are increasingly being told to believe by cultural and academic kingpins, then what else can the end game be other than a deliberately coordinated policy of mass population reduction?

From the teachings of "Dr Death" Eric Pianka, to German film fest cartoons, to New York Times best selling books, we are being saturated with the idea that humanity itself must be culled in order to save mother earth.

The eugenics movement never went away, it simply re-packaged itself to be more palatable to an increasingly skeptical public and its primary camouflage now fronts as the global warming doomsday cult.

Lewis Smith, London Times

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A renewable energy source designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is contributing more to global warming than fossil fuels, a study suggests.

Measurements of emissions from the burning of biofuels derived from rapeseed and maize have been found to produce more greenhouse gas emissions than they save.

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