EXCLUSIVE – British Peer: Copenhagen Summit Has Established A World Government Marxists Marchers Against Global Warming in Copenhagen 2010 Food Crisis Means Financial Armageddon
Copenhagen Accord Establishes Global Government Framework
Although the final Copenhagen agreement is largely being dismissed as a failure by both the mainstream media and climate skeptics, it does establish the framework for a global government which will control climate finances via taxes on CO2 emissions, as Lord Monckton warned on The Alex Jones Show this week.
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Amid all the mainstream media reports of the talks in Copenhagen “limping” to a close and having failed, Lord Christopher Monckton, reporting from the summit, has stated that the only goal of the conference was to implement the framework and the funding for a world government – which he asserts has been achieved.
You can count on it: almost every time I point out that the campaign against the imaginary problem of anthropogenic global warming is primarily Marxist-driven, Marxists come out of the woodwork to protest that, “No it isn’t.”
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If you read any economic, financial, or political analysis for 2010 that doesn’t mention the food shortage looming next year, throw it in the trash, as it is worthless.
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Saturday, 19 December 2009
Posted by Britannia Radio at 20:48