Posted on 12/10/2010 8:29:24 AM PST by Brittany Pounders
Like the little robots that they are programmed to nod and defend all things climate related without any thought or regard to any sense, this little prank from some collegians reveals the UN delegates for the ignorant non-thinkers that they are. Its actually quite hilarious!
The video first shows them passing a petition around and asking signatures for the destabilization of the US economy- which many proceeded to sign.
Next, they began asking for signatures for the UN to ban the largest greenhouse gas and chemical compound, di-hydrogen monoxide also known as H20. And, you can see with horror, how many of the UN Delegates delightful signed the ban on water! The CFCT wrote on their website:
"The second project was as successful as the first. It was euphemistically entitled Petition to Ban the Use of Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) (translation water). It was designed to show that if official U.N. delegates could be duped by college students into banning water, that they could essentially fall for anything, including pseudo-scientific studies which claim to show that global warming is man-caused.
Despite the apparently not-so-obvious reference to H2O, almost every delegate that collegian students approached signed their petition to ban that all too dangerous substance, which contributes to the greenhouse effect, is the major substance in acid rain, and is fatal if inhaled.
Perhaps together, the footage associated with these two projects will illustrate to mainstream America the radical lengths many current U.N. delegates are willing to go to carry out an agenda no more ethical, plausible or practical than the banning water."
The Committee For a Constructive Tomorrow was absolutely brilliant in their experiment. Just more proof that the global warming scam is driven purely by ideology and very little science.
VIDEO
Belongs on the front page of every newspaper and announced on every PA in every school in the nation!!!
And apprently the UN delgates don’t even surf the web, because that ‘Dihydrogen Monoxide ‘ joke has been around for years :)
Sounds great, but the video could be anybody. We need to see the petition with signatures identified.
Funny-sad as the prank is, I'm FAR more interested in getting a reaction on video from various U.N. Uppity-Ups as to why their "oh-so-enlightened" delegates want to ban water.
You sure this wasn’t in the US Congress?
You can sell anything in the name of “environmental justice” even tyranny.
And what would really get attention is if these students posted the names and countries of the eco-idiots who signed the petitions on the Internet. A sort of Wikileaks of eco-dumbness.
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