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Just Say No to Big Brother’s Smart Meters by Orlean Koehle


The article then reiterates the lies and fear tactics that are being told to us in our schools and the media about “the 90% consensus” of scientists who believe in global warming and the scary things that will happen to the earth because of it:


His views challenge the consensus of the international science community that it is at least 90 per cent certain that temperatures will continue to rise, with average global surface temperature projected to increase by between 1.4 and 5.8ºC above 1990 levels by 2100.


This increase will be accompanied by rising sea levels, more intense precipitation events in some countries, increased risk of drought in others, and adverse effects on agriculture, health and water resources.


The following gives more background on the hoax of global warming and the UN Treaty that is behind it called Agenda 21:


(http//www.infowars.com. October 19, 2010.)


The United Nations has ensnared the world in voluntary treaties intended to become mandatory later, tricking politicians and the public. The treaties may be vague and open to interpretation over time, using a tactic known as ‘incrementalism’. These treaties affect many branches of government. The treaties are designed to deindustrialize and economically break nations, restrict energy resources (especially for electricity and transportation) and implement taxation schemes based on manipulated science from the UN (the EPA has authority to implement Cap-and-Trade).


EVIL DECEPTIONS: Agenda 21 Sustainable Development was introduced at the 1992 Earth Summit; it is not a treaty but uses treaties as a tool to implement its action plan for depopulation and total control. Michael Shaw has described Agenda 21 as the head of a monster whose tentacles have infiltrated all levels of government, affecting almost all areas of life, and he says that if you take out the head of the monster (Agenda 21), its tentacles will wither. The UN avoids using the word ‘treaty’. Most people understand that treaties erode national sovereignty and power. Voluntary treaties can be used to slide a foot in the door in order to trample sovereignty later through mandatory regulations. Conventions, Protocols, Agreements, Covenants and Accords take the form of a


treaty, which may be binding international legal instruments or may become binding later when negotiations are completed. An Initiative is a type of referendum in which a proposal is placed on the ballot by


way of petition. A Declaration does not have any legal power to enforce compliance but relies on the


moral weight it carries. UNFCCC: UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is a voluntary treaty


ratified by the US in 1992 following the Earth Summit; no limits were set for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, but the treaty provided for updates (protocols) to set mandatory limits. The Kyoto Protocol is an amendment to the UNFCCC which is legally binding but the US never ratified this treaty. The Kyoto Protocol expires in 2012, hence the push to ratify it, or a similar treaty like the Copenhagen Accord. SCARY POLITICAL POLICIES: According to Richard


Courtney’s article (May 1999) the real danger of global warming is the extreme response that politicians have had to imaginary global warming. Courtney says that the theory of global warming was developed during the Industrial Revolution in the 1880’s,


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