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FAB1
04-30-2010, 11:44 AM
http://www.rollye.net/BlogArchivesKyoto1109.htm You should know the truth concerning Kyoto, the UN, banks annd what carbon credits are all about, folks...more proof of the climate change money grab. Obama, the sockpuppet Pres is right in the middle of this...the biggest profitteering scam pulled on the whole of mankind. A long read but worth your time if you desire the truth

Frixxxx
04-30-2010, 11:49 AM
Think the link stinks.......I can get to the root page but where can I drill to find the article?

FAB1
04-30-2010, 11:52 AM
my bad - add an s ...to archive [url]http://www.rollye.net/BlogArchivesKyoto1109.html

Frixxxx
04-30-2010, 11:53 AM
No workie either, Love the Trivia link!

Found:

In 1979 the EPA developed a cost effective way to control air pollution. Three years later the appeals court in DC threw it out. The EPA contended the court decision blocked 100 proposals for this method and thus industry in America lost an aggregate savings of up to $1 billion. What was the EPA method that the court threw out? The Bubble Method (whereby an imaginary bubble was place over all the industrial plants in an area. When one plantshut down, the others could emilt the same amount of pollution that the idled plant had spewed. No word on what was supposed to happen when one was added. 28 years later we’re revisiting the concept with Cap & Trade, aren’t we?)

FAB1
04-30-2010, 12:02 PM
darn it I am mobile device impaired... not sure why its not linking but will repost when i get home. you can try to google CCX and Obama maybe find the blog, so sorry!!

nnuut
04-30-2010, 02:12 PM
Georgia Power just announced that it was raising the rates due to Environmental Considerations. What Considerations do you think they were? BUYING CARBON CREDITS?:nuts:
Brace yourselves this won't be pretty.:o

FAB1
04-30-2010, 04:25 PM
http://www.rollye.net/BlogArchivesKyoto1109.htm

Okay this better work now, its embarrassing! :embarrest:

Meanwhile, it might be worth noting that on the board of directors of the Joyce Foundation during the time both these grants were distributed was a then-little-known Illinois state senator who now has the power to possibilsly implement Dr Sandor's "environmental financial products" scheme--Barack Obama (Obama was a board member (http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=66551746-3048-5C12-00921D2BE9528C54) until late 2002, and collected over $70,000 in compensation).

FAB1
04-30-2010, 05:45 PM
http://banksterreport.blogspot.com/2009/11/10-trillion-emissions-market.html

FAB1
04-30-2010, 07:58 PM
Our energy bills are going to go thru the roof - I am going to start making candles I guess. Invest in Carbon credits folks its the wave of the future. :sick:

nnuut
05-01-2010, 09:13 AM
Welcome to International Socialism!:nuts: 9216

Bullitt
05-01-2010, 11:41 AM
We have completely sold our country down the river. This administration makes the unknowing, aka 95% of America, believe that this nation's biggest threats are global warming, the lack of ethanol use, keeping a bankrupt GM from going even more bankrupt and lack of health care for hypochondriacs.

Meanwhile, as the US stares at the grins from a bald headed nerd on CNBC who 'does gods work' as he pleads the 5th like OJ Simpson when posed with the tough questions, North Korea has wiped out a South Korea ship, Iran continues to build it's nuclear arsenal, and I------ Terrorism (I've gotta be politically correct here) continues to be a threat to America. I haven't even mentioned Russia yet.

Our leaders have let the guard down and stopped the nuclear warfare build that is, like it or not, essential to our national security. Do you think China, Russia or North Korea gives a hoot about how much smoke they billow into the earths atmosphere? Combined, they are currently blowing much more than the US is but here we go, save the planet, trash big business, and pass the costs onto the middle class all in a hope to keep the oligarchs from facing the real problems in this world.

At the end of the day, the only thing that matters to our materialistic society is the stock market. If it's going up, things are happy and well. When it's going down, it's the evil short sellers and bears like me who understand that there is no man behind the curtain. As the world turns, Americans are too busy looking down at their iPhone that they make minimum $15 payments for on a credit card so they have more money to buy apps that can tell them what color paint is on their walls.

Who pays for this? Let's see. I'd say at this point we're onto my grandchildren, who by the way, aren't even a distant thought yet.

nnuut
05-01-2010, 12:52 PM
Ditto!!

CountryBoy
05-01-2010, 02:33 PM
Sure our future generations will pay for it, :worried:that's a no brainer, but they knew that and don't care. Just look at their actions and what they support, regardless of the consequences. So sad and selfish.:(