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Maurice Strong, one of the creators of 911... his trash on the global climate exchange and the RISK of the human race. Perhaps he is creating it.

Check with the work of David Hawkins to learn more of this fraud. www.hawkscafe.com

 

Thank goodness for the whistle blowers mentioned in a second email to all of you.

 

Maurice Strong is a wicked man.

 

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mark.carter ; hawks-cafe

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Sunday, November 22, 2009 8:40 AM

RE: HUMAN EXISTENCE IS AT REAL AND IMMINENT RISK By Maurice Strong

figures lie and liars figure China has now surpassed the US as the main source of carbon emissions; but it is still well behind in per capita terms. (hold on now I can hear the sucker punch coming...) The average Chinese produces only one-fifth as much in carbon emissions as the average American. (ah there it is...the backwards 1 to 5 figure) Now Maurice, lets just ignore the way this termite mound of humans called china is really about to gather resources worldwide. Its like a pimple about to pop. For (put your favorite prophet here)'s sake they outnumber americans 5 to 1

 

hawks-cafeSubject: HUMAN EXISTENCE IS AT REAL AND IMMINENT RISK By Maurice StrongSun, 22 Nov 2009 05:04:59 -0500mark.carterCC: avalonbeef; ldunning48; corehealing; relative.intel; save_our_skiesHUMAN EXISTENCE IS AT REAL AND IMMINENT RISK Maurice StrongNOVEMBER 2009 (IPS) - The current economic and climate change crises are both rooted in the unsustainable nature of the existing economic system. The rapid and unexpected economic meltdown, which began in the United States and quickly spread throughout the world demonstrated dramatically that the phenomenon of globalization and interdependence has a dramatic downside of shared risks and vulnerability, writes Maurice Strong, Secretary General of the 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, first Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and Secretary General of the 1992 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment. China and the US combined produce some 40 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. China has now surpassed the US as the main source of carbon emissions; but it is still well behind in per capita terms. The average Chinese produces only one-fifth as much in carbon emissions as the average American. Indeed, since the dawn of the industrial revolution, the US has generated more than 1.1 trillion tons of carbon emissions from fossil fuels compared to China’s 300 billion tons. There are immense opportunities for China and the US to reduce their carbon emissions through increased energy efficiency. (*) Maurice Strong was the Secretary General of the 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, first Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and Secretary General of the 1992 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment ( http://www.mauricestrong.net). Trading UpCatherine AshtonNOVEMBER 2009 (IPS) - Faced with the first truly global economic crisis in the era of globalisation, developed countries have been focused on mitigating the effects on our own economies. One could be excused for thinking that in all of this, development goals have been forgotten. They have not, and the European Union for one is as committed as ever to giving the developing world a fair deal – including on trade. This means the best possible market access, the means to make use of it, and the time to adjust to new global realities. Experience has shown us that countries make the most of their economic potential if they are able to participate in international trade. We need to create an open and fair trading environment with equal opportunities for all, while also taking into account the difficult situation that many developing countries find themselves in. The European Union is committed to this goal, both on the multilateral stage and in our bilateral relationships. (*) Catherine Ashton is the EU Trade Commissioner, on Nov 19 she was appointed EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs. //NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN CANADA, CZECH REPUBLIC, IRELAND, POLAND, THE UNITED STATES, AND THE UNITED KINGDOM// (END/2009)http://www.ipsnews.net/columns.asp?idnews=49255

 

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