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Maurice Strong -Green Savior of mankind.

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Boaz, I haven't "leapt to Strong's defence". Rather, I think that your attempt to manufacture some conspiracy theory about him is a load of transparently manipulative nonsense.

I'd barely heard of him until you started this silly thread. Suffice to say that he's hardly a leading light in contemporary Green politics. Indeed, he's never been a member of a Green party anywhere.

Others might indulge you in your dumb project, but I'm not going to. As with every other bulldust 'conspiracy theory' , this is all about some alienated frootloops attempting to attract some self-affirmation to their blighted existences. Ciao.

P.S. Look at Boaz! Look at Boaz! He wants some attention.
Posted by CJ Morgan, Monday, 24 May 2010 8:31:42 PM
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AAAH CJ... a predictable response from one who does like the idea of him being a dupe of smart people with influential friends and who are the foundation of the Green Movement as a movement, of which CJ is a part.

All I'm doing folks is showing the kind of person who is behind the mainstream 'Green' movement, and raising questions about whether the movement is in fact a tool of powerful people who have a very clear agenda for global governance.

The Global Governance is not a secret..it forms a core piece of the Greens Policy as here.

http://greens.org.au/node/776

Policy E5: Global Governance

Principles:

The Australian Greens believe that:

1. global governance is essential to meet the needs of global peace and security, justice, human rights, poverty alleviation and environmental sustainability.

2. effective means of global environmental governance are needed to halt and reverse the current trends towards environmental decline across the globe, especially with regard to reducing greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate climate change.

NOTICE the close connection between 'Global Governance' and.. 'reducing greenhouse emmissions' :)

Conspiracy theory ? Get real CJ.. it's there in black and white.

STRONG.

100 Heads of State to Earth Summit Rio 1992 >> GREEN MOVEMENT.
Kyoto 'Architect' (Global Governance/Income redistribution)

STRONG.
-Insider Trader (MMT inc)
-Oil for Food scandal
-Capitalist extrordinaire (Director Chicago Climate Exchange)

Dear CJ.. if you didn't know anything about this bloke..then I wish to go on record that this is not about me winning an argument with you. You are welcome to hold any view you like. I am, however very interested in the connection between the Green Movement and Global Governance, which effects all of us.

The problem is...if "Global Warming" is greatly exaggerated, the Greens policy is not only unneccessary but dangerous for our freedom.
Posted by ALGOREisRICH, Tuesday, 25 May 2010 5:45:26 AM
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CJ...the other 'curious' aspect of Greens Policy is this (in the light of their call for 'GLOBAL' governance)

Under Policy E.6

4. all peoples have the right to self-determination.

5. developing nations have the right to economic independence and to sovereignty.

errr My head just exploded..E5 "GLOBAL" governance....E6 "SELF" determination.

The mischievously cynical (like me) might even dare think the Greens have a quiver of policy arrows for every audience :)

When speaking to Indigenous people... drag out E6.4

When speaking to Greenies and Socialists and PC mob, ..drag out E5 :)

gee...they are starting to look like....*regular politicians*
Posted by ALGOREisRICH, Tuesday, 25 May 2010 5:53:02 AM
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