Posted on 01/17/2016 7:20:30 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK
Farewell to the man who invented 'climate changeâ To this day, global climate policy is still shaped by the agenda of Maurice Strong, a Canadian multimillionaire
During the Second World War, having emerged from humble origins in the Great Depression, Strong became convinced that the new United Nations should become a world government, dedicated to ensuring that the wealth enjoyed by the richer countries of the West should be spread out around the worldâs underprivileged majority.
In 2005, Strong was caught having been illicitly paid $1 million from the UNâs Oil for Food programme, supposedly set up to allow Saddam Hussein to pay in oil to feed starving Iraqis. He retired to a flat in Beijing, where he had been close to Chinaâs Communist leaders back to Mao. It was from there that he returned home to Canada to die,on November 27.
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I call dibs on his CO2 foot print.
Another Commie gone.
Progressives are usually the assassins, conservatives rarely venture there, but many progressives are assassinated by progressives. Akin to the inner city young black male murder problem.
He’s dead, Jim!
Him and the hockey-stick curve he rode in on
That lying fraud was Michael Mann from Penn State.
There.
Fixed it.
When did the A*****E millionaire die?
That he successfully inspired Al Bore also to become a millionaire phony, creating wealth out of nothing, only compounds his crime.
It is easy to be a communist if you are rich!
I think all the spots are warm where he is.
There’s a Strong new stench in the Maggot Motel.
That’s because only the rich can afford to be Communists. It’s the most expensive ideology there is, in $$ costs and human costs.
Interesting guy.
Unlike Al Bore, the dumbest VP in US History, he was a millionaire before he invented his global climate fake crusade, based on nothing but his misguided knowledge of what "science" is...
Here is one version of the man. There is a wealth of discussions that can be found on line for anyone curious enough.
Here's another :
Happy Birthday!
Also mine.
And Benjamin Franklin's...
And Mohamed Ali, as I recall
He was a Canadian oil tycoon. Good riddance.
He ain’t even close to dead.
Good riddance.
Ping!
Good riddance as far as I am concerned.
David Rockefeller next, please, soon. Then Soros.
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