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To: mercuria; annaZ
I did try! You guys are correct: the Blood Trail, sadly, is not a theory but based in fact.

As is a key conspiracy of those who believe "the revolution doese not make sense without terror": Environmentalism.

It was chilling to hear President Bush make the critical admission that "humans are responsible" for global warming.

If you check out Smoke Signals, you'll find that we have now converged almost completely.

According to the revised tome, the new central organising principle of the world is the challenge of "protecting the earth's environment while fostering economic progress".

Sound good? It's a quote taken from Al Gore-bachev's "Earth in the Balance".

"And now, a Republican administration will continue and complete the work of a Democratic administration. This is the way environmental policy should work."

Give you the chills? It's President Bush upon approving -- on April 19, 2001 -- the UN's POP Treaty.

From whence does it come? Ask "former Soviet" and wizard of the State of the World Forums in NYC ...

Mikhail Gorbachev is an advocate of Muller's world view. As recently as October 23, 1996, Gorbachev appeared on the popular Charlie Rose PBS television program where he said: "We are part of the Cosmos...Cosmos is my God. Nature is my God...I believe that the 21st century will be the century of the environment, the century when all of us will have to find an answer to how to harmonize relations between man and the rest of Nature...We are part of Nature...."(27)

Gorbachev, Mikhail; The Earth Charter speech at the Rio+5 Forum;
URL:http://www.gci.ch/GreenCrossFamily/gorby/newspeeches/speeches/speech18.3.97.html

The Rio Forum ... attended by Spook Daddy

George H.W. Bush who, as president, and against the advice of some of his counsel, went to the Rio Earth Summit in 1992 and signed the Framework Convention on Climate Change, a.k.a. the "Rio Treaty." Insiders back then informed us that it really didn't matter because Bush and his friends were going to be President for the foreseeable future, and he really didn't believe global warming was much of a problem anyway.

Five months later, Bush was out of office. When then–Vice President Dan Quayle debated vice presidential candidate Al Gore, he could have clobbered him with a few zingers on climate change from Gore's then-bestselling book Earth in the Balance. Instead, Quayle read one small section and dropped the subject. The rest, as they say, is herstory.

Doesn't look good. As a Bloodhound and relentless watcher of the "former Soviets" as their long-term objective fall into place, I know for a fact depopulation's on the horizon.

One last quote from "Smoke Signals"

OCTOBER 12, 2001: U.S. Not Likely to Relent on Global Warming (Environment News Service, Zurich)

... As former under secretary of state for global affairs, Loy led the U.S. delegations at climate talks during the Clinton administration. Speaking at a high level climate conference organized by insurer Swiss Re, Loy said,

"The events have forced the U.S. to realize we're more dependent on the help of others that we used to think. But it won't force a 180 degree turn."

... Loy's comments follow growing speculation in some European capitals that the rapid formation of a world coalition behind America's fight against international terrorism might prove a useful lever to tempt the United States back into the Kyoto fold.

Among other things, comrade. Stay in a state of grace.

78 posted on 06/06/2002 8:01:00 PM PDT by Askel5
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To: Askel5
Hey, beautiful! Thanks for listening and for your great post!
 
~Twinkie

84 posted on 06/07/2002 11:11:55 AM PDT by AnnaZ
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To: Askel5
P.S. I just did a talk on Gorby's Green Cross.
 
From: http://www.gci.ch/GreenCrossFamily/historymission.html

 

 


85 posted on 06/07/2002 11:32:58 AM PDT by AnnaZ
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