The Global Warming Fleecing of American Taxpayers
by John on August 6, 2010
in Climate scam
| 05 August 2010
As the BP oil spill slips off the front pages, replaced by daily reports of Lindsey Lohan’s release from jail; as Chelsea Clinton’s marriage is no longer news; as the war in Afghanistan loses traction with the public; and as Barack Obama pauses to review his declining approval rates, it is time once again to ask, whatever happened to global warming?
Here’s an update. On the basis of legitimate—not government funded—science, it is as dead as Marley’s ghost.
There actually was global warming. It began around 1850 as a Little Ice Age receded from America and Europe. From about the 1500s on, it caused the Thames to freeze over in London, widespread crop failures, the fall of the French monarchy, and the tribulations of Washington’s troops in Valley Forge, among many other notable historic events. The Earth continued to warm, very moderately, until the 1990s.
That warming period is over. The Earth’s overall temperatures have been falling for the past decade and, since the Earth is at an end of an interglacial cycle between full-blown ice ages, we better hope it doesn’t tip over into a new one any time soon. The current cooling is attributed to another well known cycle, that of sunspot activity. Fewer sunspots means a cooler climate on Earth.
Plainly stated, there isn’t a damned thing anyone on Earth can do about this latest cooling, nor was the alleged “global warming” due to “anthropogenic” causes, i.e., anything and everything attributable to human beings.
Putting aside the fact that the creatures of the Earth exhale carbon dioxide after breathing in oxygen and that various technologies based on coal, oil and natural gas generate it along with natural events like forest fires, carbon dioxide (CO2) plays virtually no role whatever so far as the climate is concerned.
It is, however, along with oxygen, the most important gas in the Earth’s atmosphere since it is the “food” on which all vegetation, from forests to jungles, crops of every description, and grandma’s favorite potted plant depends. No CO2 means no life on Earth.
Despite this, a huge global warming industry has emerged thanks to the lies put forth by the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The release in November 2009 of thousands of emails between a very small band of so-called climate scientists who provided the IPCC its falsified data was immediately dubbed “Climategate.”
“Global warming”, a hoax and a fraud, had nothing whatever to do with climate and everything to do with the creation of a scam called carbon trading.
By assigning a value to the amount of CO2 emissions produced by the production of electricity and the manufacturing of everything, “carbon credits” can be bought and sold on exchanges set up to trade in them. There is money to be made in “alternative energy” production such as solar and wind farms, or in biofuels such as ethanol and biodiesel. To justify this, any use of coal or oil has to be demonized.
The worst part of all this is the role that governments have played in furthering this greatest of all Ponzi schemes wherein carbon becomes a commodity.
Here’s where it gets very interesting for a cash-strapped United States of America where jobs are disappearing faster than ever since the Great Depression of the 1930s. In an interesting paper published by the Science & Public Policy Institute, “Climate Money”, some astonishing and appalling facts are laid out by Joanne Nova, its author:
“The U.S. government has spent over $79 billion since 1989 on policies related to climate change, including science and technology research, administration, education campaigns, foreign aid, and tax breaks.”
“Carbon trading worldwide reached $126 billion in 2008. Banks are calling for more carbon trading. And experts are predicting the carbon market will reach $2-$10 trillion making carbon the largest single commodity trade.”
Based on her analysis of the money allocated to the global warming scam, “In total, over the last 20 years, by the end of fiscal year 2009, the U.S. government will have poured in $32 billion for climate research—-and another $36 billion for development of climate-related technologies. These are actual dollars, obtained from government reports, and not adjusted for inflation.”
Among the billions spent by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, otherwise known as the Stimulus Act, $7 billion was allocated to “carbon sequestration experiments.” That is taking CO2 out of the atmosphere and burying it.
This is as idiotic as it gets, especially when one considers that, despite $30 billion spent on pure science research, “no one is able to point to a single piece of empirical evidence that man-made carbon dioxide has a significant effect on the global climate.”
All that money, taxes paid by Americans, has been a complete and total waste.
It’s time to stop, but it will not stop if Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has his way and pushes through a stripped-down version of the former Cap-and-Trade bill that had been pronounced dead on arrival in the Senate.
There are powerful vested interests devoted to fleecing the American taxpayer and they, not you, are represented in Congress and, in particular, in the Obama White House. This is why the Environmental Protection Agency is doing everything it can to secure the authorization to regulate “greenhouse gas emissions.”
If that should occur energy costs will, as President Obama has said, “skyrocket.” It will mark the irreversible economic decline of the nation.




A couple of suggestions: First, the irreversible economic decline of our nation will happen regardless; in fact, it already is. This is somewhat independent of global warming, and is more related to increasing costs of extracting key resources upon which our economy is dependent, and upon policy decisions that have increasingly made our economy focused on services rather than producing goods of actual value. Another factor is the huge overspending on “defense” funds, and remaining bogged down in wars in that we can’t afford while things disintegrate at home. You point the finger at Obama and Al Gore, favorite whipping boys of the denial community. But its more reality based to point it at the “bipartisan party” that is owned by the military industrial/banking/multinational corp oligarchy.
Second suggestion: You should start developing your strategy now for how to apologize for having been wrong about anthropogenic global warming. The science will eventually convince you, if you have a fair look at it apart from your political views. I bet you can come up with a way to blame this long and destructive period of denial on Al Gore and Obama and IPCC and liberals and “environmental extremists”–surely when you finally admit that you’ve been wrong you’ll be able to explain that they were at fault all along for your disagreeing with them. I’m eagerly anticipating seeing how the Post-denial community crafts this message.
Yes, there are many factors than contribute to the economic decline of your nation, but they can be overcome with good government. AGW is the biggest con since Piltdown Man but cannot be overcome by government because they’re now controlled by the environmentalist zealots who are happy to use global warming as an excuse to force us back into a stone age of hunter-gatherers. As for the ’science’, it has proven to be junk and corrupted by organisations such as the IPCC who have an agenda (allied with governments) to convince us that man-made CO2 is destroying the planet.
Wise words from David Bellamy: “If we took all of the carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, the temperature might fall by about 1.0C, but we wouldn’t be here to worry, because there would be no green plants to feed us.”
Amazing that the pro GW folks put a handle on anyone who disagrees with their religion and their chief pastor/academy actor Gore, denialists, retards, traitors being among them when these folks are merely realists who have woken up to the biggest scam laid upon mankind and don’t go along with their trillion dollar and more hoax.
If these fraudsters get away with this one mankind will be doomed to accept just about any imposition on their wealth they decide upon in their unelected corrupted corridors of power.
It’s all about power, money (yours) and corporate feudalism.
Now we have the Greens wanting 100% consumerables by 2030 and a carbon tax. If these eco-hippies aren’t pulled into line we’ll be cooking our food over a campfire.