| on Jun 18, 2008, 09:12 AM E.S.T.
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Big players behind the Global Warming/Climate Change hysteria have sunk to the level of desperados.
In Canada, you have Global Warming warrior numero uno, Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) poster boy David Suzuki encouraging
children to rat out their own parents in a treehouse setting televised
advertisement (The David Suzuki Foundation YouTube).
In Australia, the state-run Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
targets 9-year-old children in Planet Slayer, which includes “Prof.
Schpinkee’s Greenhouse Calculator. Find out when you should die”.
Planet Slayer’s when you should die option comes for kiddies whose
don’t use only their “fair” share of the Earth. (Parents can view Planet Slayer here).
The Australian parents of 9-year-olds waking up screaming with
nightmares of exploding pigs dying in pools of blood can blame their
state-run television network.
As offensive as these child-frightening tactics are, it’s proof
positive that global warming scare tactics on adult masses are
failing—failing enough for Global Warming Alarmists to seek out a
younger, more impressionable audience.
And at the same time global warming alarmists in Canada and
Australia are stooping to bogeymen tactics for school age kids, their
leader Al Gore has been caught with his global warming pants on fire.
For the second time in the space of little more than a year, the
Tennessee Center for Policy Research has dragged the size of Gore’s
real global warming footprint onto the Drudge Report.
Despite Gore’s well-touted “green” overhaul of his mansion, his personal electricity is up more than 10%.
“A man’s commitment to his beliefs is best measured by what he does
behind the closed doors of his own home,” said Drew Johnson, President
of the Tennessee Center for Policy Research. “Al Gore is a hypocrite
and a fraud when it comes to his commitment to the environment, judging
by his home energy consumption.
“In the past year, Gore’s home burned through 213,210
kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity—enough to power 232 average
American households for a month.”
Champagne belches celebrated the February 2007 academy award for An Inconvenient Truth, a documentary film based on a climate change speech developed by Gore.
The very next day the Tennessee Center for Policy Research
uncovered that Gore’s Nashville home guzzled 20 times more electricity
than the average American household.
Gore’s documentary was to go on as mandatory viewing for school age
children in the British Isles. His personal wealth increased by an
estimated $100 million, thanks largely to speaking fees and investments
related to global warming hysteria.
In the year that followed, Gore’s partner in global warming
credits, Canadian Maurice Strong--the UN diplomat who started the
global warming craze, has all but disappeared.
But while Global Warming alarmists were laughing all the way to the
bank, average people everywhere were starting to smell a Global Warming
rat.
Tired of being told to give up their SUVs, by SUV-driving global
warming Hollywood hypocrites, something was about to backfire on Gore,
Suzuki, Strong and company. Their plebes were being reminded of
radical environmentalism every day at the gas pumps.
Soaring gas prices are a burden on hard-working families. The
genie came out of the bottle when consumers made the link between gas
prices and radical environmentalists. For years environmentalists
enabled by government grants have routinely erected barriers to the
production and distribution of energy.
The latest trend of the global warming alarmists frightening children is destined to come to a bad end.
Parents have been slaying bogeymen for their children down through the centuries.
Al Gore, David Suzuki, Maurice Strong et al are too far from their
child rearing days to remember how nine year olds love their parents.
Meanwhile the Global Warming scare is careening its way to hit with a big bang, proverbial rock bottom. Source
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