Sunday, November 22, 2009

Oh, the shame of it – betrayed by BMW

I just made the horrifying discovery that BMW Group is partnering with Coca-Cola and more than 100 other companies pushing a United National climate treaty to bind the U.S. to cap-and-trade emissions regulations, commit the world's wealthiest nations to a potential $10 trillion in foreign aid and, possibly, form a proposed international "super-grid" for regulating and distributing electric power worldwide.

This is horrifying because I’ve owned and loved BMW motorcycles for nearly 30 years.

The coalition is behind a website called Hopenhagen that invites visitors to sign a petition demanding world leaders draft binding agreements on climate change at the Dec. 7 U.N Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.

This outrageous plan to abrogate U.S. sovereignty, along with that of all other participating nations, in the name of one-world government is, of course, based on the bogus assertion that human activity is causing global warming. The evidence, however, indicates global temperatures have been dropping for the past several years – something several climatologists who are wedded to their junk science conclusions have conspired to deny.

The veil fell from the coverup earlier this month when someone hacked the computer system of the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit and posted emails in which scientists there discussed a “trick” to “hide the decline” of global temperatures.

"The fact is that we can't account for the lack of warming at the moment and it is a travesty that we can't. The CERES data published in the August BAMS 09 supplement on 2008 shows there should be even more warming: but the data are surely wrong. Our observing system is inadequate," said one e-mail.

Further, an e-mail exchange suggested the suppression of information: "Can you delete any e-mails you may have had with Keith re AR4? Keith will do likewise. He's not in at the moment – minor family crisis."

The director of the CRU confirmed that the hacking took place and that the emails are legitimate.

Besides BMW Group and Coca-Cola, other supporters of Hopenhagen include Newsweek, the Discovery Channel, Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen, The Wall Street Journal, National Geographic, Siemens, Warner Bros. Digital Media, Clear Channel, Yahoo, Google, and AOL. You can read the complete list here.

Lord Christopher Monckton, a former science adviser to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, asserts the real purpose of the U.N.'s meeting in Copenhagen is to use concern over "global warming" as a pretext to lay the foundation for a one-world government.

Monckton warns the proposed Copenhagen agreement would cede U.S. sovereignty, mandate a massive wealth transfer from the United States to pay reparations for "climate debt" to Third World countries and create a new "world government" to enforce the treaty's provisions.

The treaty calls for unprecedented levels of international regulation and wealth redistribution and includes measures Monckton decries as an effort to "impose a communist world government on the world."

The bottom line: The sky is not falling, we are not causing global temperatures to rise because global temperatures are actually decreasing. There is absolutely no good reason to wreck our economy and surrender our national sovereignty on the basis of a massive junk science hoax being perpetrated by people who are either desperately ignorant or worse.

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