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Live Earth »

[28 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 18 views]

The Live Earth global warming hoax concerts are being planned as a simultaneous event at multiple campuses around the United States on October 5th.  The funny part about all of this is that, prior to the event, Live Earth will invite the Democratic and Republican nominee to clarify their positions on issues such as “climate change, renewable energy and other green issues.”  How about Al Gore clarifying his position on food shortages, starvation and how biofuels are expected to cause more environmental damage than gasoline?  Or do I need to …

Week-In-Review »

[27 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 28 views]

On Sunday we learned about new eco-funerals complete with natural fiber clothing and cardboard coffins.  The bad thing is that, just like with real non-eco-funerals, you can go as cheap or expensive as you’d like.  I, for one, would like to see the most expensive cardboard coffin.  Surely it can’t compare to some nice mahogany.  Also, it was determined that a carbon tax won’t make drivers stop using their vehicles.  People love their cars, and even after the price of gas has shot up to record levels, people still drive.
On …

Al Gore »

[26 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 10 views]

Incoming Italian Treasury and Finance Minister calls biofuels “crimes against humanity” and refers to Al Gore as the head of the environmentalist cult in the United States. Wow. All that peace, tolerance and understanding demonstrated by the left-wing environmentalists isn’t being reciprocated. I guess pricing food out of the reach of the poor and threatening their existence through starvation isn’t the best way to make friends abroad or champion your campaign.
Read More: www.larouchepac.com

Commentary, Global Warming Hoax Lead Story »

[20 Apr 2008 | One Comment | 194 views]

I’m constantly amazed at the pure arrogance and hypocrisy displayed by the global warming crowd.  Beginning with Al Gore’s statement that the global warming debate is over to current day, the environmental left in this country, and world, show little regard for human life and, instead, use fear-mongering, incomplete data and pure speculation to push their agenda forward.  The ultimate goal of many in the higher ranks of the global warming hoax is to enact control of your lifestyle and your money through legislation.
Here in America, we are known as …

Alternative Fuel Sources »

[20 Apr 2008 | 3 Comments | 31 views]

This is mostly comprised of the biofuel scam I’ve discussed on this blog before, but this article does include some interesting quotes from the world’s movers and shakers.
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Week-In-Review »

[20 Apr 2008 | One Comment | 9 views]

On Sunday we learned that the leading scientist that linked the increase and intensity of hurricanes has since backed off that position. He has developed a new model that says there will be a moderate increase or decrease in hurricanes over the next two centuries.
Monday provided another blow to Al Gore’s global warming myth as the MIT scientist that claimed Hurricane Katrina was caused by global warming, Kerry Emanuel, has also backed off his position and has said that hurricanes will decrease over the next two centuries. It …

Al Gore »

[16 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 12 views]

Another oldie but goodie: in 2007, Al Gore made a stop in Buenos Aires. Unfortunately for him, his stop was less than welcome thanks to his push for biofuels that cause poverty and starvation.
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Alternative Fuel Sources »

[15 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 3 views]

Even the environmentalist whackos are starting to question the use of biofuels now that food riots are occurring and prices are skyrocketing.
Read More: www.greenscenedebate.com

Al Gore »

[15 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 3 views]

Al Gore has done it again. Thanks to his tirade over global warming, there is a real potential for global starvation. Already, there are riots over food and as long as biofuels remain the answer to climate change, it will only get worse.
Read More: hypsithermal.wordpress.com

Alternative Fuel Sources »

[14 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 3 views]

In another setback for environmentalists everywhere, the EU is fighting a backlash over biofuel production which is leading to skyrocketing food prices. In a move that could see world hunger and poverty increase exponentially, the EU vowed to stick to its goals as part of a climate change package. The World Bank said in a recent report that biofuel production has pushed up feedstock prices. The head of Nestle corporation said, “to grant enormous subsidies for biofuel production is morally unacceptable and irresponsible”.
I wonder if …