George Soros gave Ivanka's husband's business a $250 million credit line in 2015 per WSJ. Soros is also an investor in Jared's business.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Arctic fraud has exacerbated social injustice

Update, 3/11/12, "More Arctic Monkey Business Comes To The Surface," Real-Science, Steven Goddard


3/9/12, "Arctic Fraud : Worse Than It Seems," Real-Science, Steven Goddard

"We have been bombarded for years with graphs like the one below, presented as evidence of Arctic doom. The graphs conveniently start in 1979, which was the peak year of the last century.


seaice.anomaly.arctic.png (1122×912)

Thanks to the work of skeptics, two key government documents have been dug up – which tell us that Arctic sea ice extent was much lower prior to 1979.

In 1990, the IPCC published the graph below based on NOAA data. It shows us that Arctic ice extent in 1974 was almost two million km^2 less than 1979.


ScreenHunter 106 Mar. 03 08.18 Arctic Fraud : Worse Than It Seems
www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/far/wg_I/ipcc_far_wg_I_full_report.pdf

This tells us that 1974 Arctic ice coverage was similar to current coverage, which is also about two million km^2 less than 1979. But it is worse than it seems. The CIA published the document below in 1974, which tell us that prior to 1974, Arctic ice coverage was an additional 10% lower.




 
Deducting another 10% puts us back to about 2007 levels of ice. If the IPCC, NOAA and the CIA know about this, why is the information being obfuscated?"

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Ed. note: I clicked on the link for the 1974 CIA working paper above. Summary, page 1, says the 50-60 years leading up to 1974 have been the best agriculturally for the world since the 11th century, but that these conditions aren't normal for the planet. They say the norm for the past 400 years has been poor for agriculture and they see the world returning to these sub-optimal conditions. They say the poor climate actually began again in 1960, and in the case of Russia, the only way they survived was via massive grain imports from the US (Summary pages 2 and 3). They said they'd discuss these problems at upcoming global meetings. Hunger, poverty, and illiteracy could all have been eradicated with the money that has been wasted by thousands of people traveling to world meetings for the past 30 or 40 years (if money were all it took).


Poor, equatorial people often have criminal leaders who divert fortunes to Swiss and French banks as everyone knows and does nothing about except give occasional lip service. The point is, the 'climate' industry, which is merely bankers, politicians, and media, has exacerbated poverty, misery, and injustice among the world's poorest:

7/13/11, "Shining a light on African leaders' 'ill-gotten gains'," France 24

11/24/11, "France: A vampire and a deposit box for Africa's looted funds?" ILoveAfricaBlog


3/7/11, "Canada Puts Corrupt African Leaders on Notice," NewsFromAfrica.org 

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Poor people in Africa and other equatorial areas are shoved off their land and sometimes killed by "climate" profiteers.

Honduran farmers alleged killed by private climate militias, EurActiv


"Climate militias" have killed dozens of Honduran farmers, among other crimes to satisfy carbon offset deals to expropriate homes and resources of dirt poor people. European media kindly headlines this case of mass murder merely as a 'human rights disgrace:'

10/3/2011, "Carbon credits tarnished by human rights 'disgrace'," EurActiv, EU News

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10/3/11, "Honduran Deaths Trigger EU Carbon Credit Clash," New American, R. Terrell
 

"The Honduran farmers plight is frighteningly similar to the situation in Uganda, where government authorities evicted more than 20,000 people and destroyed their homes so another UN-accredited corporation, New Forests Company, could plant trees on their property. Planting those trees would allow New Forests to earn extra ERCs from the UN, which it can turn around and sell on the international market. Such greed is also the motive behind the violence in Honduras, prompting some EP members to call for rescinding Honduran carbon credits. The European Union is more tight-lipped about Uganda, possibly because New Forests Company


  • is backed by the World Bank and the EU."...
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The ethanol industry has caused starvation by diverting food crops to fuel:

EU agreed: 2/11/2008, "The European Commission said last month that... the drive for these fuels has done unforeseen damage, like endangering rain forests in Asia and causing a rise in food prices"...
"A new US energy law will cause an increase in global food prices and lead to starvation deaths worldwide because it continues to promote corn ethanol, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said on Monday.

"People literally will starve to death in parts of the world,
it always happens when food prices go up.""...


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10/28/11, "UK firm's failed biofuel dream wrecks lives of Tanzania villagers," UK Guardian, Damian Carrington

"The collapse of Sun Biofuels has left hundreds of Tanzanians landless, jobless, and in despair for the future"

""People feel this is like the return of colonialism," says Athumani Mkambala, chairman of Mhaga village in rural Tanzania. "Colonialism in the form of investment."
 

A quarter of the village's land in Kisarawe district was acquired by a British biofuels company in 2008, with the promise of financial compensation, 700 jobs, water wells, improved schools, health clinics and roads. But the company has gone bust, leaving villagers not just jobless but landless as well. The same story is playing out across Africa, as

  • the poorest people on Earth worse off when their plans fail."...
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The solution is said to be destroying US industry, agriculture and its annoying middle class all of which are well underway:
 

11/18/10, "UN IPCC Official Admits 'We Redistribute World's Wealth By Climate Policy'," NewsBusters (item is third paragraph of Edenhofer

"EDENHOFER): Basically it's a big mistake to discuss climate policy separately from the major themes of globalization. The climate summit in Cancun at the end of the month is not a climate conference, but one of the largest economic conferences since the Second World War.... 


First of all, developed countries have basically expropriated the atmosphere of the world community. But one must say clearly that we redistribute de facto the world's wealth by climate policy....

One has to free oneself from the illusion that international climate policy is environmental policy. This has almost nothing to do with environmental policy anymore, with problems such as deforestation or the ozone hole."...

(NewsBusters): "For the record, Edenhofer was co-chair of the IPCC's Working Group III, and was a lead author of the IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report released in 2007 which controversially concluded, "Most of the observed increase in global average temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations."

As such, this man is a huge player in advancing this theory, and he has now made it quite clear - as folks on the realist side of this debate have been saying for years - that this is

  • actually an international economic scheme designed to redistribute wealth."...
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4/1/10, "The Obama Coalition," Thomas Byrne Edsall 

In 1965 US immigration laws were changed. The only possible outcome was the US would gradually emerge as a different country. The author of the above article thinks this is good, that a society with no middle class is utopia.

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7/28/10, "The secrets 10 states and Wall Street don't want you to know," by Mark Lagerkvist, NJ Watchdog

Wall St. is the carbon trading industry.

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