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The Copenhagen “Accord”

December 20, 2009



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Barack Obama rode into town on his carbon-spewing jet plane(s) with the intention of saving the Copenhagen Climate Conference and the planet from complete disaster. What he did was anger the Chinese and other developing countries and then he and his people went to work to create a spin that they salvaged an agreement with four countries on climate change.

According to Christopher Monckton, the four countries, of which he calls the “Forthright Four”, (China, India, Brazil, South Africa) demanded the following four conditions.

Point 1. No compulsory limits on carbon emissions.

Point 2. No emissions reductions at all unless the West paid for them.

Point 3. No international monitoring of any emissions reductions not paid for by the West.

Point 4. No use of “global warming” as an excuse to impose protectionist trade restrictions on countries that did not cut their carbon emissions.

And also according to Christopher Monckton, when President Barack Obama got done with showing them a thing or two, here’s what the “Forthright Four” got.

Point 1. No compulsory limits on carbon emissions.

Point 2. No emissions reductions at all unless the West paid for them.

Point 3. No international monitoring of any emissions reductions not paid for by the West.

Point 4. No use of “global warming” as an excuse to impose protectionist trade restrictions on countries that did not cut their carbon emissions.

Monckton further explains what exactly that means.

Ding dong the witch is dead!

Tom Remington

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3 Responses to “The Copenhagen “Accord””

  1. Greg Farber on December 20th, 2009 1:20 pm

    Gerald Celente on Goldseekradio.com
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3Swn39gtNM

  2. ar on December 20th, 2009 4:03 pm

    The Fouthright four: China and India need oil badly. The afghan war is about getting pipelines thru to India from the Caspian shores, so I guess Brazil and S. Africa need oil? Or are they producers?

  3. Tom Remington on December 21st, 2009 8:59 am

    Brazil needs oil but lo and behold, Obama has agreed to give a government run oil company in Brazil millions of our tax dollars so they can drill for oil in Brazilian territory.

    Drill for thee but not for me.

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