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.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Faked data in UN Climate Report and Al Gore movie used to extort billions in climate 'reparations'


  • The alleged melting Himalayas alone was used to foment hatred of US citizens and insane rants that we are condemning many to death and must pay billions. It's just one of global warming's criminal house of cards that will tumble.
"To understand why the future of Himalayan glaciers should arouse such peculiar passion, one must recall why they have long been Everything that polar bears have been to the West, the ice of the Himalayas has been – and more – to the East.
  • This is because, as Mr Gore emphasised in his Oscar-winning film An Inconvenient Truth, the vast Himalayan ice sheet
feeds seven of the world's major river systems, thus helping to provide water to
  • 40 per cent of the world's population."...
Al Gore and others have become multi-millionaires based on a fraud.
  • With this hook, the US was given the most blame for supposedly causing imminent death of
  • 40% of the world's population.
Foreign fat cats and hedge fund managers in a lather saw Copenhagen as the beginning of billions in yearly payments from American wage slaves as punishment. US representatives Clinton and Obama, fed this lie, volunteered how bad US citizens really are, and pledged much more cash and self flagellation to come.
  • We demand our money back.
Not that we ever owed it, but now the UN Nobel Prize winning report has been shown to be a fraud and there is no excuse for them to keep our money.
  • We have plenty of people here who worked for that money and who are suffering now.
Reference: "Pachauri: the real story behind the Glaciergate Scandal," UK Telegraph by Christopher Booker, 1/23/10
  • Washington Post, "In a private meeting, (Hillary) Clinton told Brazilian officials that a climate change bill that was passed by the House would set aside
  • billions to help preserve tropical rain forests in developing countries....
In fact, U.S. officials added, the new administration is taking steps with or without Congress to reduce carbon emissions through new fuel standards and other measures. "They are saying, 'Trust us that we can do better,' " said Brazil's climate change ambassador, Sergio Serra, who attended the meeting with Clinton on Thursday. ...
  • Clinton pledged that the country would help mobilize $100 billion a year in public and private financing by 2020 -- ...She did not specify how much the U.S. government would commit to giving, but a senior administration official said
  • it would be 20 to 30 percent."...12/18/09,
  • "US Pledges aid, urges developing nations to cut emissions"

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