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A little help please: Near the end of this article is that tired ol' reference about Al Gore saying he
created the internet. Someone here once upon a when clarified the details that lead to the
development of the common version of that story. Could you please elaborate again, as I've
forgotten.peaceably
Creators of carbon credit scheme cashing in on it
By Judi McLeod
Canada Free Press, March 13, 2007
http://www.canadafreepress.com/audio/rush-algore-mostrong.htmThere's an elephant in global warming's living room that few in the mainstream media want to talk
about: the creators of the carbon credit scheme are the ones cashing in on it.The two cherub like choirboys singing loudest in the Holier Than Thou Global Warming Cathedral
are Maurice Strong and Al Gore.This duo has done more than anyone else to advance the alarmism of man-made global warming.With little media monitoring, both Strong and Gore are cashing in on the lucrative cottage industry
known as man-made global warming.Strong is on the board of directors of the Chicago Climate Exchange, Wikipedia-described as "the
world's first and North America's only legally binding greenhouse gas emission registry reduction
system for emission sources and offset projects in North America and Brazil."Gore buys his carbon off-sets from himself--the Generation Investment Management LLP, "an
independent, private, owner-managed partnership established in 2004 with offices in London and
Washington, D.C." of which he is both chairman and founding partner.To hear the saving-the-earth singsong of this dynamic duo, even the feather light petals of cherry
blossoms in Washington leave a bigger carbon footprint.It's a strange global warming partnership that Strong and Gore have, but it's one that's working.Strong is the silent partner, a man whose name often draws a blank in the Washington cocktail
circuit. Even though a former Secretary General of the 1992 United Nations Conference on
Environment and Development (the much hyped Rio Earth Summit) and Under-Secretary General of
the United Nations in the days of a beleaguered Kofi Annan, the Canadian born Strong is little
known in the Unites States. That's because he spends most of his time in China where he works to
make the communist country the world's next superpower. The nondescript Strong, nonetheless is
big cheese in the world of climate change, and is one of the main architects of the coming-your-
way-soon Kyoto Protocol.Gore is the glitzy, media approved front man in the partnership, the flashing neon lights on the
global stage warning the masses of the end of Earth, as we know it, and Hollywood's poster boy for
greening the silver screen.The skeptics of man-made global warming believe that Gore and Strong have made climate change
"the new religion". Climate change is not the first religion both parties have tried to make stick.
Along with former Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev, Strong, currently president of the Earth
Council, has been boasting of replacing the Ten Commandments with the Earth Charter, a golden
rule guide for how the masses should treat the environment.Gore, who has given sermons at the United Nations sponsored Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Church in New York City, is a promoter of the religion known as Gaia.The two environmental gurus also share a belief in radical Malthusian population reduction.
According to them, too many people, particularly in the U.S. are polluting the planet, emitting
excessive Freon through their refrigerators and jacking up the air conditioning.But the conduct of Al Gore and Maurice Strong in the capitalist world is one for the books. It's a side
of them that may have remained unknown had it not been for the investigative talent of the
Executive Intelligence Review (EIR).The tawdry tale of the top two global warming gurus in the business world goes all the way back to
Earth Day, April 17, 1995 when the future author of An Inconvenient Truth traveled to Fall River,
Massachusetts, to deliver a green sermon at the headquarters of Molten Metal Technology Inc.
(MMTI). MMTI was a firm that proclaimed to have invented a process for recycling metals from
waste.Gore praised the Molten Metal firm as a pioneer in the kind of innovative technology that can
save the environment, and make money for investors at the same time."Gore left a few facts out of his speech that day. First, the firm was run by Strong and a group of
Gore intimates, including Peter Knight, the firm's registered lobbyist, and Gore's former top Senate
aide," wrote EIR."Second, the company had received more than $25 million in U.S. Department of energy (DOE)
research and development grants, but had failed to prove that the technology worked on a
commercial scale. The company would go on to receive another $8 million in federal taxpayers'
cash, at that point, its only source of revenue."With Al Gore's Earth Day as a Wall Street calling card, Molten Metal's stock value soared to $35 a
share, a range it maintained through October 1996. But along the way, DOE scientists had balked at
further funding. When, in March 1996, corporate officers concluded that the federal cash cow was
about to run dry, they took action: Between that date and October 1996, seven corporate officers--
including Maurice Strong--sold off $15.3 million in personal shares in the company, at top market
value. On Oct. 20, 1996--a Sunday--the company issued a press release, announcing for the first
time, that DOE funding would be vastly scaled back, and reported the bad news on a conference call
with stockbrokers."On Monday, the stock plunged by 49%, soon landing at $5 a share.By early 1997, furious
stockholders had filed a class action suit against the company and its directors. Ironically, one of
the class action lawyers had tangled with Maurice Strong in another insider trading case, involving a
Swiss company called AZL Resources, chaired by Strong, who was also a lead shareholder. The AZL
case closely mirrored Molten Metal, and in the end, Strong and the other AZL partners agreed to
pay $5 million to dodge a jury verdict, when eyewitness evidence surfaced of Strong's role in
scamming the value of the company stock up into the stratosphere, before selling it off.In 1997, Strong went on to accept from Tongsun Park, the Korean man found guilty of illegally
acting as an Iraqi agent, $1 million from Saddam Hussein, which was invested in Cordex Petroleum
Inc., a company he owned with his son, Fred.In that year, Gore, still U.S. vice president, was making news for "taking the initiative in creating the
Internet."The leaders of the man-made global warming movement, you might say, get around.Meanwhile Jumbo's still in global warming's living room, but the duo with the tiniest carbon
footprints on earth continue to just tiptoe past him.
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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A little help please: Near the end of this article is that tired ol' reference about Al Gore saying he
created the internet. Someone here once upon a when clarified the details that lead to the
development of the common version of that story. Could you please elaborate again, as I've
forgotten.peaceably
Creators of carbon credit scheme cashing in on it
By Judi McLeod
Canada Free Press, March 13, 2007
http://www.canadafreepress.com/audio/rush-algore-mostrong.htmThere's an elephant in global warming's living room that few in the mainstream media want to talk
about: the creators of the carbon credit scheme are the ones cashing in on it.The two cherub like choirboys singing loudest in the Holier Than Thou Global Warming Cathedral
are Maurice Strong and Al Gore.This duo has done more than anyone else to advance the alarmism of man-made global warming.With little media monitoring, both Strong and Gore are cashing in on the lucrative cottage industry
known as man-made global warming.Strong is on the board of directors of the Chicago Climate Exchange, Wikipedia-described as "the
world's first and North America's only legally binding greenhouse gas emission registry reduction
system for emission sources and offset projects in North America and Brazil."Gore buys his carbon off-sets from himself--the Generation Investment Management LLP, "an
independent, private, owner-managed partnership established in 2004 with offices in London and
Washington, D.C." of which he is both chairman and founding partner.To hear the saving-the-earth singsong of this dynamic duo, even the feather light petals of cherry
blossoms in Washington leave a bigger carbon footprint.It's a strange global warming partnership that Strong and Gore have, but it's one that's working.Strong is the silent partner, a man whose name often draws a blank in the Washington cocktail
circuit. Even though a former Secretary General of the 1992 United Nations Conference on
Environment and Development (the much hyped Rio Earth Summit) and Under-Secretary General of
the United Nations in the days of a beleaguered Kofi Annan, the Canadian born Strong is little
known in the Unites States. That's because he spends most of his time in China where he works to
make the communist country the world's next superpower. The nondescript Strong, nonetheless is
big cheese in the world of climate change, and is one of the main architects of the coming-your-
way-soon Kyoto Protocol.Gore is the glitzy, media approved front man in the partnership, the flashing neon lights on the
global stage warning the masses of the end of Earth, as we know it, and Hollywood's poster boy for
greening the silver screen.The skeptics of man-made global warming believe that Gore and Strong have made climate change
"the new religion". Climate change is not the first religion both parties have tried to make stick.
Along with former Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev, Strong, currently president of the Earth
Council, has been boasting of replacing the Ten Commandments with the Earth Charter, a golden
rule guide for how the masses should treat the environment.Gore, who has given sermons at the United Nations sponsored Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Church in New York City, is a promoter of the religion known as Gaia.The two environmental gurus also share a belief in radical Malthusian population reduction.
According to them, too many people, particularly in the U.S. are polluting the planet, emitting
excessive Freon through their refrigerators and jacking up the air conditioning.But the conduct of Al Gore and Maurice Strong in the capitalist world is one for the books. It's a side
of them that may have remained unknown had it not been for the investigative talent of the
Executive Intelligence Review (EIR).The tawdry tale of the top two global warming gurus in the business world goes all the way back to
Earth Day, April 17, 1995 when the future author of An Inconvenient Truth traveled to Fall River,
Massachusetts, to deliver a green sermon at the headquarters of Molten Metal Technology Inc.
(MMTI). MMTI was a firm that proclaimed to have invented a process for recycling metals from
waste.Gore praised the Molten Metal firm as a pioneer in the kind of innovative technology that can
save the environment, and make money for investors at the same time."Gore left a few facts out of his speech that day. First, the firm was run by Strong and a group of
Gore intimates, including Peter Knight, the firm's registered lobbyist, and Gore's former top Senate
aide," wrote EIR."Second, the company had received more than $25 million in U.S. Department of energy (DOE)
research and development grants, but had failed to prove that the technology worked on a
commercial scale. The company would go on to receive another $8 million in federal taxpayers'
cash, at that point, its only source of revenue."With Al Gore's Earth Day as a Wall Street calling card, Molten Metal's stock value soared to $35 a
share, a range it maintained through October 1996. But along the way, DOE scientists had balked at
further funding. When, in March 1996, corporate officers concluded that the federal cash cow was
about to run dry, they took action: Between that date and October 1996, seven corporate officers--
including Maurice Strong--sold off $15.3 million in personal shares in the company, at top market
value. On Oct. 20, 1996--a Sunday--the company issued a press release, announcing for the first
time, that DOE funding would be vastly scaled back, and reported the bad news on a conference call
with stockbrokers."On Monday, the stock plunged by 49%, soon landing at $5 a share.By early 1997, furious
stockholders had filed a class action suit against the company and its directors. Ironically, one of
the class action lawyers had tangled with Maurice Strong in another insider trading case, involving a
Swiss company called AZL Resources, chaired by Strong, who was also a lead shareholder. The AZL
case closely mirrored Molten Metal, and in the end, Strong and the other AZL partners agreed to
pay $5 million to dodge a jury verdict, when eyewitness evidence surfaced of Strong's role in
scamming the value of the company stock up into the stratosphere, before selling it off.In 1997, Strong went on to accept from Tongsun Park, the Korean man found guilty of illegally
acting as an Iraqi agent, $1 million from Saddam Hussein, which was invested in Cordex Petroleum
Inc., a company he owned with his son, Fred.In that year, Gore, still U.S. vice president, was making news for "taking the initiative in creating the
Internet."The leaders of the man-made global warming movement, you might say, get around.Meanwhile Jumbo's still in global warming's living room, but the duo with the tiniest carbon
footprints on earth continue to just tiptoe past him.
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
