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jackovesk
9th August 2011, 04:31
Al Gore feels the heat, and has a meltdown “Goddamn”. “BullSh#t”. Al Gore is losing his cool as he loses the argument.

Speaking at the Aspen Institute, Vice President Al Gore explains how corporate interests have manipulated scientific institutions and the news media to defend everything from cigarettes to global warming pollution, threatening the very existence of civilization


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6-RWOOBLdQ&feature=player_embedded

PS - Is the Criminal Man, Bear-Pig finally admitting Defeat in the Global Warming, oh sorry, Climate Change, oh sorry, they changed the name AGAIN to Carbon Pollution (Did'nt know CO2 was now considered Pollution!)

This Criminal's Story has Changed so many times it really is getting beyond a Joke!

Gerald Cenlente Quote: "When people Lose everything, they Lose It!"

In Al Gore's case he is fighting to hang onto his Criminal $Billion Empire built entirely upon LIES and YES he is starting to LOSE-IT-All..!

No wonder he is a 'Little Upset'....

http://0.tqn.com/d/politicalhumor/1/7/q/R/2/al-gore-pollute.jpg

:pound: :pound: :pound:

Snowbird
9th August 2011, 12:03
Well.......he is right, up to a point. And, unfortunately, the man-made-global-warming-supporters want to lump the TOTAL responsibility of the global warming issue on, US.

For the past few years, I have heard over and over and have read countless articles stating that WE are responsible for approximately 10% of global warming. Right around 10% responsibility.

So, you see when he/they attempt to drive the wedge of dis-information into the minds of the unsuspecting global public by using crass language and anger and frustration, it demonstrates that he/they are desperate to convince us that WE did all this. WE didn't.

Mad Hatter
9th August 2011, 12:25
Trouble is where I am the only thing that might stop a bloody big tax on absolutely everything because of...

Anthropogenic Global Warming,
errr I mean Man Made Global Warming,
errr I mean Climate Change,
errr I mean Climate Disruption,
errr I mean Carbon Dioxide Pollution,
errr I mean Carbon Pollution,
errr I mean Clean Energy Future....

is if all the rest of the worlds economies tank in a bad way but considering a tax on breathing is every Fabian Socialists wet dream come true even that might not be enough!!

Curt
9th August 2011, 13:15
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf69EEL3WBk

:biggrin:

GlassSteagallfan
9th August 2011, 15:00
In January of 2011, the U.S. declared CO2 a pollutant

Fred Steeves
9th August 2011, 15:46
Thanks Jack, good stuff brother! I'm so glad people are finally seeing through this scam that would make P.T. Barnum blush. It was very frustrating only 3-4 years ago when around 70% of the people bought into this load of malarky. Sorry to see old Mr.Greenjeans so upset, maybe he should just cash out the offshore hedge fund he owns and fly his private co2 spewing jet into retirement somewhere.

Almost forgot, he would have to sell his energy sucking mansion too.

Cheers,
Fred

ClandestineDisclosure
9th August 2011, 15:59
Shared reality is relative. I reckon folks have started refusing to share Algores reality.

king anthony
9th August 2011, 16:08
Al Gore is losing his cool as he loses the argument. [/SIZE][/B]

I am wondering about all the materials that has been released (climate-gate) opposing the farce, historical evidence of climate change (pre-human anything), all the scientists who are saying “what the hell” (as they have more to support humankind has nothing to do with it), the entire solar system warming (and cooling)… all verses this guy who (in his own words) was not good enough to be (puppet) president and had to second best (of the puppets). I must be missing something.

Funny thing, a few weeks ago I had a discussion about this topic; after briefly presenting some facts, such as “life on earth is carbon based”, the primary person I was discussing this with (there was a group) left off by saying [quote] “I will believe what I want to believe”. Needless to say, I was speechless… not often this happens with me; stupidity is frustrating – know that I am frustrated often (said in jest, based on truth).

Fred Steeves
9th August 2011, 16:24
Funny thing, a few weeks ago I had a discussion about this topic; after briefly presenting some facts, such as “life on earth is carbon based”, the primary person I was discussing this with (there was a group) left off by saying
“I will believe what I want to believe”. Needless to say, I was speechless… not often this happens with me; stupidity is frustrating

Not much more can be said when that happens Anthony, pretty much a conversation ender. Whenever I encounter this the parting thought is always the same: "Alrighty then".

Cheers,
Fred

chancy
9th August 2011, 16:51
[QUOTE=Snowbird;280349][B][COLOR="royalblue"]Well.......he is right, up to a point. And, unfortunately, the man-made-global-warming-supporters want to lump the TOTAL responsibility of the global warming issue on, US.

Hello Everyone: Just to set the record straight. The US is NOT the only country that the global warming or should I say the Climate change or should I say carbon pollution thinkers are trying to loosen the purse strings of anyone that will listen? The fact of the matter is they are going after any country that is willing to give them money and lots and lots of money. For example in British Columbia Canada there is already a carbon tax on products. In Alberta Canada the province has just given BIG business 2 billion to research and maybe try carbon capture. The Canadian Federal government has given hundreds of millions away to fight CO2. Not sure anymore what the going phrase is BUT the fact is it's a money grab from anyone and any country that's willing to pass the pot around for a free handout.
This nonsense that the US is funding CO2 reduction simply is not correct. Mostly G8 countries are funding this and the G8 is trying to get the G20 countries to fund everything as discussed in past threads on this topic.

For the past few years, I have heard over and over and have read countless articles stating that WE are responsible for approximately 10% of global warming. Right around 10% responsibility.

Reponsibility has nothing to do with it as per my opening paragraph. It always has to do with how much money you are willing ti dibby up. How on earth can a small province like Alberta be expected to pay billions and a large country like say China pay nothing or for that matter all of Africa pay nothing only receive. It has nothing to do with responsibility unless you want it to.
Anyone or any country with a few bucks or is willing to go more into debt will be hit up for it to drop it into the pot since it has always been about money.
How on earth can carbon credits save the planet when the polluters simply by credits from none polluters.
Regards,
Chancy

Maia Gabrial
9th August 2011, 19:32
I think Al needs a lesson from David Wilcock. ALL the planets in this solar system is going through global warming....
And to think that this man COULD HAVE BEEN our president....ick.

crosby
9th August 2011, 19:37
Jack, this is priceless. you dig up the best dirt.......lol..... i love it. thanks for brightening my day.
warmest, corson

Kerrigan
9th August 2011, 19:47
Here's a link to the article http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/08/al-gore-global-warming-rant_n_921721.html

thanks jack!

GCS1103
9th August 2011, 19:49
Jack, this is priceless. you dig up the best dirt.......lol..... i love it. thanks for brightening my day.
warmest, corson

I second that.

christian
9th August 2011, 19:52
Al Gore is lamenting about people not sharing his reality.

:party:

bonnyhut
9th August 2011, 19:53
They are certainly trying to push the Global warming thing through here in Australia. I guess the pressure is on Australia to be the first to buy the lie. They are wanting to charge every house $700 a year for carbon tax. How much does it cost to buy one smart bomb?? A few less smart bombs would be a massive saving.

toothpick
9th August 2011, 20:42
Great thread jack.
When old AL starts getting mad and making those wild faces, I just start laughing.
You just know he,s trying to cover up one of his constant lies.
Hi bonnyhut, $700 a year carbon tax, I sure hope Australia turns that down in a referendum vote.
Oh yeah, welcome to Avalon.

toothpick

Lifebringer
9th August 2011, 21:20
So evidently you agree with the pursuit of a rapidly decreasing resource, until we tear the earth apart to power our cars.

Hmmm. Im from the green trades and the US makes up 38% of combined pollution when we are only one country. That and China and India's growth for cars will put you in the front seat of the carbon breathing. So what is wrong with using the sun and wind and ocean current to produce clean energy, instead of oil spilling and killiing our fish. Oh, perhaps you haven't noticed that 90% of our fisheries have dissolved into a oxygen less gulf in Mexico with the one of Louisianna next. Perhaps they'll pay their way to take the jobs of the fishermen and women, but what about a vital oil in fish that keeps the mind functioning? When the fish are gone, then what, manmade untested chemicals that mimic what nature does?

Destroy nature and you destroy yourself. That's all I have to say on the matter besides with all the slum buildings in the US draining all the energy because of inefficiency, what is wrong with saving money on converting the building to more efficient buildings that give buyers their money's worth and don't create heating and cooling programs on the tax dollar.

bennycog
10th August 2011, 02:32
Al almost wins the presidential elect or as it has been spread as truth he was cheated for the role of president.. He does not mind telling everyone too.. and by him doing this has had the people on his side he has been able to produce a man-made carbon catastrophe. So why lie? unless the whole damn thing was setup

jackovesk
10th August 2011, 02:37
So evidently you agree with the pursuit of a rapidly decreasing resource, until we tear the earth apart to power our cars.

Hmmm. Im from the green trades and the US makes up 38% of combined pollution when we are only one country. That and China and India's growth for cars will put you in the front seat of the carbon breathing. So what is wrong with using the sun and wind and ocean current to produce clean energy, instead of oil spilling and killiing our fish. Oh, perhaps you haven't noticed that 90% of our fisheries have dissolved into a oxygen less gulf in Mexico with the one of Louisianna next. Perhaps they'll pay their way to take the jobs of the fishermen and women, but what about a vital oil in fish that keeps the mind functioning? When the fish are gone, then what, manmade untested chemicals that mimic what nature does?

Destroy nature and you destroy yourself. That's all I have to say on the matter besides with all the slum buildings in the US draining all the energy because of inefficiency, what is wrong with saving money on converting the building to more efficient buildings that give buyers their money's worth and don't create heating and cooling programs on the tax dollar.

I here what your saying and no-one I know denies the fact that we need to clean up our act on decreasing Global Pollution.

But TAXING CO2 aint going to do a Damn thing to reduce Pollution thoughout the world!

Futher to your post "Im from the green trades" obviously your support of unsustainable renewables is in your best interests because its putting food on your table.

However, I will NEVER support Climate Policy based on CRIMINAL LIES..!

WindPower - Gimme a Break! What a Scam! Ugly Windmills littering the beautiful lansdscapes of the planet. Wind turbines destroy ecosystems, kill birds and bats, and disturb wild animals. Emmitting Low Frequency Noise Pollution that is make people ill..!

http://www.wind-power-problems.org/i/wind-turbine-bird-kill.jpg
Two Birds killed by turbines in Navarre, Spain. One of them has been sliced in half by the blade

Backing up wind turbines creates more carbon emission than producing the same electricity through traditional methods alone. There are 100k turbines in operation in the world. If they reduce CO2, why hasn't the wind industry provided proof?

Solar Power - At this stage is not sustainable enough to replace cheap Coal Powered Electricity Generation. Its another SCAM the Govt. has rorted i.e. Govt. Subsidised Solar Panels are OK for those who can afford to pay the difference but that cost is passed onto those that can't! And ultimately the Eletricity prices Increase because of it!

Free Energy - Is the only way to go! WE HAVE IT (Tesla), but JP Morgan & Westinghouuse could'nt put a meter on it!

Summation - Understand this CO2 is an essential Lifeforce for the Planet! Without it, we are all Dead! So WHY would someone want to TAX IT..?And whats worse is what kind of 'FOOL' would buy into the Carbon Tax LIE..!

My advice to the uneducated is to Follow the $Money Trail to understand the Climate Change LIE..!

PS - Don't forget the $Billions that are going to be made from the Carbon Credit Scam that goes along with the Carbon Tax.

One of the largest Carbon Trading Co's is Al Gore's firm Generation Investment Management LLP nicknamed "Blood & Gore" The firm was co- founded in 2004 by Al Gore and David Blood. Offices in London and New York.

Ya just can't make this stuff up..!!!

Arrowwind
10th August 2011, 02:46
I think Al needs a lesson from David Wilcock. ALL the planets in this solar system is going through global warming....
And to think that this man COULD HAVE BEEN our president....ick.

Thank god. We got Bush instead and now have depleted uranium all over the place. So much better than a C02 con job, don't you think?

Arrowwind
10th August 2011, 02:51
I am wondering about all the materials that has been released (climate-gate) opposing the farce, historical evidence of climate change (pre-human anything), all the scientists who are saying “what the hell” (as they have more to support humankind has nothing to do with it), the entire solar system warming (and cooling)… all verses this guy who (in his own words) was not good enough to be (puppet) president and had to second best (of the puppets). I must be missing something.

Funny thing, a few weeks ago I had a discussion about this topic; after briefly presenting some facts, such as “life on earth is carbon based”, the primary person I was discussing this with (there was a group) left off by saying


what I wonder about is not C02 but I do agree that C02 does the best for us when it is sequestered in soil, not blown sky high.
what I wonder about is all the mercury, lead, cadnium, and other chemicals that get blown sky high then fall into our food, water and lungs. These are the things that the naturopaths know are killing us... not C02
and ultimately what impact these chemicals will have on sea life, for that is the source of our atmospheric balance and purity

cathycapp
10th August 2011, 02:56
Gore came across as out of sync with reality. He is definitely passionate about his feelings, but his actions appear to be more about his own personal interest!

jackovesk
10th August 2011, 03:35
Gore’s Dual Role: Advocate and Investor

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WASHINGTON — Former Vice President Al Gore thought he had spotted a winner last year when a small California firm sought financing for an energy-saving technology from the venture capital firm where Mr. Gore is a partner.

The company, Silver Spring Networks, produces hardware and software to make the electricity grid more efficient. It came to Mr. Gore’s firm, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, one of Silicon Valley’s top venture capital providers, looking for $75 million to expand its partnerships with utilities seeking to install millions of so-called smart meters in homes and businesses.

Mr. Gore and his partners decided to back the company, and in gratitude Silver Spring retained him and John Doerr, another Kleiner Perkins partner, as unpaid corporate advisers.

The deal appeared to pay off in a big way last week, when the Energy Department announced $3.4 billion in smart grid grants. Of the total, more than $560 million went to utilities with which Silver Spring has contracts. Kleiner Perkins and its partners, including Mr. Gore, could recoup their investment many times over in coming years.

Silver Spring Networks is a foot soldier in the global green energy revolution Mr. Gore hopes to lead. Few people have been as vocal about the urgency of global warming and the need to reinvent the way the world produces and consumes energy. And few have put as much money behind their advocacy as Mr. Gore and are as well positioned to profit from this green transformation, if and when it comes.

Critics, mostly on the political right and among global warming skeptics, say Mr. Gore is poised to become the world’s first “carbon billionaire,” profiteering from government policies he supports that would direct billions of dollars to the business ventures he has invested in.

Representative Marsha Blackburn, Republican of Tennessee, asserted at a hearing this year that Mr. Gore stood to benefit personally from the energy and climate policies he was urging Congress to adopt.

Mr. Gore says that he is simply putting his money where his mouth is.

“Do you think there is something wrong with being active in business in this country?” Mr. Gore said. “I am proud of it. I am proud of it.”

In an e-mail message this week, he said his investment activities were consistent with his public advocacy over decades.

“I have advocated policies to promote renewable energy and accelerate reductions in global warming pollution for decades, including all of the time I was in public service,” Mr. Gore wrote. “As a private citizen, I have continued to advocate the same policies. Even though the vast majority of my business career has been in areas that do not involve renewable energy or global warming pollution reductions, I absolutely believe in investing in ways that are consistent with my values and beliefs. I encourage others to invest in the same way.”

Mr. Gore has invested a significant portion of the tens of millions of dollars he has earned since leaving government in 2001 in a broad array of environmentally friendly energy and technology business ventures, like carbon trading markets, solar cells and waterless urinals.

He has also given away millions more to finance the nonprofit he founded, the Alliance for Climate Protection, and to another group, the Climate Project, which trains people to present the slide show that was the basis of his documentary “An Inconvenient Truth.” Royalties from his new book on climate change, “Our Choice,” printed on 100 percent recycled paper, will go to the alliance, an aide said.

Other public figures, like Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who have vocally supported government financing of energy-saving technologies, have investments in alternative energy ventures. Some scientists and policy advocates also promote energy policies that personally enrich them.

As a private citizen, Mr. Gore does not have to disclose his income or assets, as he did in his years in Congress and the White House. When he left government in early 2001, he listed assets of less than $2 million, including homes in suburban Washington and in Tennessee.

Since then, his net worth has skyrocketed, helped by timely investments in Apple and Google, profits from books and his movie, and scores of speeches for which he can be paid more than $100,000, although he often speaks at no charge.

He is a founder of Generation Investment Management, based in London and run by David Blood, a former head of Goldman Sachs Asset Management (the firm was quickly dubbed Blood and Gore). Mr. Gore earns a partner’s salary at Kleiner Perkins. He has substantial personal finances invested at both firms, officials of the companies said.

He also serves as an adviser to high-profile technology companies including Apple and Google, relationships that have paid him handsome dividends over the last eight years.

Mr. Gore’s spokeswoman would not give a figure for his current net worth, but the scale of his wealth is evident in a single investment of $35 million in Capricorn Investment Group, a private equity fund started by his friend Jeffrey Skoll, the first president of eBay.

Ion Yadigaroglu, a co-founder of Capricorn, said that Mr. Gore does not sit on the fund’s investment committee, but obviously agrees with the partners’ strategy of putting long-term money into promising ventures in energy, technology and health care around the globe.

“Aspirationally,” said Mr. Yadigaroglu, who holds a doctorate from Stanford in astrophysics, “we’re trying to make more money than others doing the same thing and do it in a way that is superior in ethics and impacts.”

Mr. Gore has said he invested in partnerships and funds that try to identify and support companies that are advancing cutting-edge green technologies and are paving the way toward a low-carbon economy.

He has a stake in the world’s pre-eminent carbon credit trading market and in an array of companies in bio-fuels, sustainable fish farming, electric vehicles and solar power.

Capricorn holds a major stake in Falcon Waterfree Technologies, the world’s leading maker of waterless urinals. Generation has holdings in Ausra, a solar energy company based in California, and Camco, a British firm that develops carbon dioxide emissions reduction projects. Kleiner Perkins has a green ventures fund with nearly $1 billion invested in renewable energy and efficiency concerns.

Mr. Gore also has substantial interests in technology, media and biotechnology ventures that have no direct tie to his environmental advocacy, an aide said.

Mr. Gore is not a lobbyist, and he has never asked Congress or the administration for an earmark or policy decision that would directly benefit one of his investments. But he has been a tireless advocate for policies that would move the country away from the use of coal and oil, and he has begun a $300 million campaign to end the use of fossil fuels in electricity production in 10 years.

But Marc Morano, a climate change skeptic who until recently was a top aide to Senator James M. Inhofe, Republican of Oklahoma, said that what he saw as Mr. Gore’s alarmism and occasional exaggerations distorted the debate and also served his personal financial interests.

Mr. Gore has testified numerous times in support of legislation to address climate change and to revamp the nation’s energy policies.

He appeared before the House Energy and Commerce Committee in April to support an energy and climate change bill that was intended to reduce global warming emissions through a cap-and-trade program for major polluting industries.

Mr. Gore, who shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for his climate advocacy, is generally received on Capitol Hill as something of an oracle, at least by Democrats.

But at the hearing in April, he was challenged by Ms. Blackburn, who echoed some of the criticism of Mr. Gore that has swirled in conservative blogs and radio talk shows. She noted that Mr. Gore is a partner at Kleiner Perkins, which has hundreds of millions of dollars invested in firms that could benefit from any legislation that limits carbon dioxide emissions.

“I believe that the transition to a green economy is good for our economy and good for all of us, and I have invested in it,” Mr. Gore said, adding that he had put “every penny” he has made from his investments into the Alliance for Climate Protection.

“And, Congresswoman,” he added, “if you believe that the reason I have been working on this issue for 30 years is because of greed, you don’t know me.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/03/business/energy-environment/03gore.html

PS - Some people have forgotten how to use their "COMMONSENSE" and deserve to wear the Elite Tag of Sheeple..!

Al Gore's Lies Exposed By Congress


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFK-UTGH1Zw&feature=related

Founder of the Weather Channel (John Coleman) and 30,000 (Including 9,000 PhD's) wanting to Sue Al Gore!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfHW7KR33IQ&NR=1

christian
10th August 2011, 16:12
Al Gore's Green Nazi Movement Has Lost The Global Warming War

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