Nobel Prize for Al Gore: Collusion in Historical Sanitization

David Nollmeyer

 


The awarding of a Nobel Peace Prize to Albert Gore and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), headed by Indian scientist Dr RK Pachauri is collusion in the sanitization of history.

Albert Gore was Vice-President over of one most corrupt eras concerning the environment in American and World History from 1993 to early 2001. During this tine period I was and still am held under conditions of chemical assault and scorched earth. In 1992 I was living in San Diego, California which is now undergoing fierce Santa Ana winds and catastrophic wildfires.

The air every night was contaminated with numerous chemicals including acids. This was facilitated by placing chemicals in autos and driving such through the environment.

I was physically in Washington DC for President Bill Clinton's Vietnam Veterans speech. The president and vice-president are both conscious of the scorched earth and the and did nothing to remedy such then or during their legal terms. 

To perpetuate his fictitious life as an environmentalist one can note the following from his official website. The text in question is the new offering by Al Gore.

The Assault on Reason

A visionary analysis of how the politics of fear, secrecy, cronyism, and blind faith has combined with the degradation of the public sphere to create an environment dangerously hostile to reason.

http://www.algore.com/index2.htm

Mr. Gore in acknowledging his Nobel Peace Prize award stated:

I am deeply honored to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. This award is even more meaningful because I have the honor of sharing it with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change -- the world's pre-eminent scientific body devoted to improving our understanding of the climate crisis -- a group whose members have worked tirelessly and selflessly for many years. We face a true planetary emergency. The climate crisis is not a political issue, it is a moral and spiritual challenge to all of humanity. It is also our greatest opportunity to lift global consciousness to a higher level.
 

Dateline 9-29-07

President Bush: Double Speak On Human Rights

President Bush made a statement Thursday September 27, 2007 dennouncing the killing of nine protesters in Myanmar. "Every civilized nation has the moral obligation to stand up to Mynmar.", said President Bush. This president has done more to damage the exercise of free speech than anyone in recent memory from an executive position.

I have a webring that has activists from Myanmar. I am eternally grateful for their suuport and their courage for standing up to Myanmar and our Perfect  Dictator. The population in America has has defected to this totalitarian farce of democracy and is no better in clamouring for tyranny.

President Bush can only create personal fiction for so long. Hillary Clinton & Co. Are no more than pretenders to the throne and do little more than to demonstrate that they are the more capable water carrier than a leader of humanity away from the Doomsday Hell Hole. South East Asia has attempted to emerge from despotism as Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge.

History is surely capable of repeating itself especially when leadership is weak. The Republican entourage of handmaidens to a false history of humanrights and censorship is likely to continue the slow burn of the United States from the middle of nowhere which is Big Pine, California.

I do not wish to be satyrical or too cynical. The world must observe and document activities in Myanamar and here in California before the abyss is reached.
 
President Bush has designated 14 junta members for sanctions which is appropiate behavior for a world leader.

His message to other despots is clear: Do I say - not as I do.
 

 
 
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