Members of the World Business
Council for Sustainable Development
3M Company
ABB Asea Brown Boveri
ABN AMRO Bank
Aguas de Barcelona (AGBAR)
Alcoa
Anglo American plc
Anova Holding
Aracruz Celulose
Arthur D. Little
Asahi Glass
Assurances Générales de France
AT&T
Aventis
BASF
Bayer
Billiton
BG Plc
BOC Group
The Boston Consulting Group
BP
Brodrene Hartmann
Broken Hill Proprietary Co.
BT
Cargill Incorporated
CEMEX
CH2M Hill
Chemical Works Sokolov
China Petro-Chemical Corporation
CIMPOR
Codelco
Companhia Vale do Rio Doce
Conoco
DaimlerChrysler
Danfoss
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
Denso Corporation
Det Norske Veritas
Deutsche Bank
Dow Chemical Company
DuPont
Eastman Kodak Company
Environmental Resources Management
ESKOM
Estudio Juridico Gross Brown
F. Hoffmann-La Roche
FALCK Group
Fiat Auto
Fletcher Challenge Limited
Ford Motor Company
Fortum Corporation
General Motors Corporation
Gerling- Konzern Insurances
Grupo IMSA
GrupoNUEVA
Grupo Vitro
Heidelberger Zement
Heineken
Henkel
Hitachi Chemical
Holderbank
Imperial Chemical Industries
Interface
International Herald Tribune
International Paper Company
Italcementi Group
Japan Atomic Power Company
John Laing plc
Johnson & Johnson
JSC NORD
Kajima Corporation
Kansai Electric Power
Kikkoman Corporation
KPMG
Lafarge
LG Group
LOreal
Michelin Group
Mitsubishi Corporation
Mitsui & Co.
Mitsui Chemicals
Monsanto Company
Nestlé
Newmont Mining Corporation
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp
Nissan
Nokia
Noranda
Norsk Hydro
Norske Skogindustrier
Novartis International
Novo Nordisk
OAO Gazprom
Ontario Power Generation
Petro-Canada
Phelps Dodge Corporation
Placer Dome
PLIVA d.d.
PowerGen plc
Procter & Gamble Company
Rabobank Group
Rio Tinto
RMC Group
Rohm and Haas
Rosneftegazstroy JSC
Royal Philips Electronics
S.C. Johnson & Son
Samsung Electronics
Seiko Group
Severn Trent
SGS Société Générale de Surveillance Hld
Shell International
Siam Cement
Sibirsky Aluminium Group
Skandia Insurance Company
Skanska AB
Sonae S.G.P.S.
Sonatrach
Sony Corporation
Sociedade Portuguesa de Papel
Ssangyong Cement Industrial
Statoil
STMicroelectronics
Stora Enso
Storebrand
Suez Lyonnaise des Eaux
Sulzer Ltd.
Suncor Energy
Swiss Re
Taiheiyo Cement Corporation
Taiwan Cement Corporation
Teijin Limited
Texaco
ThermoRetec Corporation
Time Warner
Tokyo Electric Power Company
Toray Industries
Toyota Motor Corporation
TransAlta Corporation
TXI
UBS
Unilever
Unocal
UPM-Kymmene Corporation
Volkswagen
Votorantim Participações
Western Power Corporation
Westvaco Corporation
Weyerhaeuser Company
WMC Limited
Xerox Corporation
Yasuda Fire & Marine Insurance Co.
Zurich Financial Services Group
The Ark of Hope is aptly named. The believers in the "earth-friendly" propaganda of enviro-socialism can only hope that elitist central planners like Rockefeller, Strong and Gorbachev actually have the interests of the peasants in mind. Anyone who studies history can be confident that they do not, and never did. This packaging of the Earth Charter clearly indicates that the promoters intend for it to be adopted as a matter of faith and hope rather than reason.
I wonder how many of these well-meaning groupies remember that the Rockefellers earned their billions through the massive exploitation of fossil fuels and the "destruction" of the environment? And that the Standard Oil Trust also fueled the Nazi war machine during WW2 and was a business partner of the I.G. Farben cartel that ran the Auschwitz death camp? And that Rockefeller money has been used to support "eugenics" programs for almost a century?
How about the fact that "Earth Day" just happens to be Lenin's birthday? What a coincidence.
Sounds like something everybody's mother should have taught them from birth.
Calpernia, you keep up this research and you're not going to be happy with what you find. For some of us, the truth is more important than happiness.
You'll probably appreciate this thread.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1577212/posts?page=13#13