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Bro.Butch
12-22-2008, 03:48 AM
John Coleman slams global warming: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saqIqea6C0s

In a report titled The First Global Revolution, pg. 115, (1991) published by the Club of Rome, a globalist think tank, we find the following statement: 'In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill.... All these dangers are caused by human intervention... The real enemy, then, is humanity itself'."


Friends, I dedicated my life years ago to resist FORCE and FRAUD in the world. The libertarian way. This is a major FRAUD to resist! Learn the truth and help fight the FRAUD...

Agent CSL
12-22-2008, 09:07 AM
RIP his career.

PatriotOne
12-22-2008, 09:30 AM
The Club of Rome was not even the original group to suggest an environmental threat. The Iron Mountain think tank did so back in the early 60's:

http://www.nationoftexas.com/docs/iron.txt

Substitutes for the Functions of War: Models

The following substitute institutions, among others, have been
proposed for consideration as replacements for the nonmilitary
functions of war. That they may not have been originally set forth
for that purpose does not preclude or invalidate their possible
application here.

1. Economic. a) A comprehensive social-welfare program, directed
toward maximum improvement of general conditions of human life. b)
A giant open-end space research program, aimed at unreachable
targets. c) A permanent, ritualized, ultra-elaborate disarmament
inspection system, and variants of such a system.

a. Political. a) An omnipresent, virtually omnipotent
international police force. b) An established and recognized
extraterrestrial menace. c) Massive global environmental
pollution. d) Fictitious alternate enemies.

3. Sociological: Control function. a) Programs generally derived
from the Peace Corps model. a) A modern sophisticated form of
slavery. Motivational function. a)Intensified environmental
pollution. b) New religions or other mythologies. c) Socially
oriented blood games. d) Combination forms.

4. Ecological. A comprehensive welfare program, or a master
program of eugenic control.

5. Cultural. No replacement institution offered. Scientific. The
secondary requirements of the space research, social welfare,
and/or eugenics programs.


Substitutes for the Functions of War: Evaluation

The models listed above reflect only the beginning of the quest
for substitute institutions for the functions of war, rather than
a recapitulation of alternatives. It would be both premature and
inappropriate, therefore, to offer final judgments on their
applicability to a transition. More important, it is not enough to
develop peace and after. Furthermore, since the necessary but
complex project of correlating the compatibility of proposed
surrogates for different functions could be treated only in
exemplary fashion at this time, we have elected to withhold such
hypothetical correlations as were tested as statistically
inadequate.

Nevertheless, some tentative and cursory comments on these
proposed functional "solutions" will indicate the scope of the
difficulties involved in this area of peace planning.

Economic. The social-welfare model cannot be expected to remain
outside the normal economy after the conclusion of its
predominantly capital-investment phase; its value in this function
can therefore be only temporary. The space-
research substitute appears to meet both major criteria, and
should be examined in greater detail, especially in respect to its
probable effects on other war functions. "Elaborate inspection"
schemes, although superficially attractive, are inconsistent with
the basic premise of transition to peace. The ''unarmed forces"
variant, logistically similar, is subject to the same functional
criticism as the general social-welfare model.
Political. Like the inspection-scheme surrogates, proposals for
plenipotentiary international police are inherently incompatible
with the ending of the war system. The "unarmed forces" variant,
amended to include unlimited powers of economic sanction, might
conceivably be expanded to constitute a credible external menace.
Development of an acceptable threat from "outer space," presumably
in conjunction with a space-research surrogate for economic
control, appears unpromising in terms of credibility. The
environmental-pollution model does not seem sufficiently
responsive to immediate social control, except through arbitrary
acceleration of current pollution trends; this in turn raises
questions of political acceptability. New, less regressive,
approaches to the creation of fictitious global "enemies" invite
further investigation.

Sociological: Control function. Although the various substitutes
proposed for this function that are modeled roughly on the Peace
Corps appear grossly inadequate in potential scope, they should
not be ruled out without further study. Slavery, in a
technologically modern and conceptually euphemized form, may prove
a more efficient and flexible institution in this area.
Motivational function. Although none of the proposed substitutes
for war as the guarantor of social allegiance can be dismissed out
of hand, each presents serious and special difficulties.
Intensified environmental threats may raise ecological dangers;
myth making dissociated from war may no longer be politically
feasible; purposeful blood games and rituals can far more readily
be devised than implemented. An institution combining this
function with the preceding one, based on, but not necessarily
imitative of, the precedent of organized ethnic repression,
warrants careful consideration.

Ecological. The only apparent problem in the application of an
adequate eugenic substitute for war is that of timing; it cannot
be effectuated until the transition to peace has been completed,
which involves a serious temporary risk of ecological failure.

Cultural. No plausible substitute for this function of war has yet
been proposed. It may be, however, that a basic cultural value-
determinant is not necessary to the survival of a stable society.
Scientific. The same might be said for the function of war as the
prime mover of the search for knowledge. However, adoption of
either a giant space-research program, a comprehensive social-
welfare program, or a master program of eugenic control would
provide motivation for limited technologies.

The_Orlonater
12-22-2008, 04:42 PM
I love this guy.

Part 2, he is bashing the government!

CurtisLow
12-22-2008, 05:55 PM
Great videos! thxs

torchbearer
12-22-2008, 05:56 PM
RIP his career.

I don't think he has anyone who could fire him.. so he is pretty safe in his career.

dannno
12-22-2008, 06:01 PM
IT'S FRIDAY !!!

(If you've ever watched John Coleman on his local San Diego station KUSI, that's his schtick.. for couple decades at least..he yells "IT'S FRIDAY!!" and jumps out of his chair and gets all excited..then tells everybody about the weather.. which is boring because it's San Diego and the weather is always 70 degrees and sunny, but he tries to make it interesting)


http://video.thinkprogress.org/2007/11/beckcoleman3.320.240.jpg

CurtisLow
12-28-2008, 10:29 PM
bump

John of Des Moines
12-29-2008, 03:37 AM
I remember Coleman when he worked at WLS Chicago back in the 70's. He did an album singing from the top of the Sears Tower. (One song "I can see clearly now.")

Danke
01-04-2009, 01:06 PM
bump

Bro.Butch
01-05-2009, 06:21 AM
Wow :cool: Two bumps for this post ! WONDERFUL :D Let's hope 1000s of more get introduced to Mr. Coleman *(and his nice VOICE)(wonder how many more votes Ron would have got if he had Coleman's VOICE-LOL just a thought ;))

More Scientists don't see CO2 as temperature driver: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztvxGbH8Mqw

Glenn Beck: Global Warming greatest scam in history: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft8LfE7AI2w


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