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Copenhagen: Did The Russians Save Us From The Socialists?
December 18, 2009 | 1 Comment
If Copenhagen does turn out to be the whopping failure it threatens to be, there might be two ironic sources to thank for its demise: The economic crisis and Russia.
Between the leaked emails of Climategate, and the disastrous global economic collapse, the fraud of the Global Warming industry and their political agenda is being exposed and rejected by the population at large.
Back in September of 2008, we wrote that the silver lining of the economic crisis might be the collapse of the carbon credit market dubbed “Cap and Trade.”
Is the global economic crisis going to crash the tulip like carbon credit market?
Meanwhile, Europeans are now talking about abandoning their carbon-emission limits in the face of economic problems.
I hope so. The carbon market is literally fabricated out of thin air. It is a big con to raise revenues for a desperate treasury. Another example of social engineering and greed colluding to destroy capital markets.
A couple of months ago, we posted publicly accessible information which explicitly lays out the Progressive effort to launch what they call the “Global New Deal”. Leading the charge was the Party of European Socialists (PES) and the Progressive leadership of the Democratic Party of the United States.
Below is a picture of then Chairman of the Democratic Party, Howard Dean, participating in the 7th Congress of the Party of European Socialists:

[Many more pictures of Dean with this group available here]
The PES went on to launch the Global Progressive Forum, an annual convention of the world’s progressive organizations and leadership.
Democrat Bill Clinton delivered their Keynote address to kick off their 2009 meeting in Brussels. He appears in the video below promoting the event, and their center piece, the “Global New Deal.”
President Clinton makes his remarks in the front of the video. At approximately (3:15) in the video Howard Dean makes an appearance, talking specifically about “global warming”. Towards the end (4:45), the president of the PES talks about the “Global New Deal”.
Copenhagen was supposed to be the Global New Deal in action, launching a new era of socialization and wealth transfer.
Instead, Copenhagen appears to be turning into a Progressive-Socialist Waterloo, rather than the launching pad for the “Global New Deal” it was meant to be. If so, do we have Russia to thank? The irony of that possibility is almost too thick to ponder.
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Are you serious! A potential 3 degree rise in temps in a hundred years is the end of the world or something? A warm douche can probably very by that much.