Thanks to the eye-on-the-world

“call me slick…”
(Denmark) Lumumba Di-aping is Sudan’s representative at the UN, he is also the chairman for the G77 group (which represents 130 of the world’s poorest nations). Yesterday he went into meltdown over the meager amount of money (£62bn over next 10 years) which the first world has offered the third world in which to help them prepare for the future. I quote:
‘This deal is devoid of any sense of responsibility or morality ‘It is a solution based on the same values that funnelled six million people in Europe into furnaces,’
That’s what I love about the third world and their apologetic sycophants who always resort to the blame game in which to excuse their poor standing.
Take for example Sudan, the country which Lumumba Di-aping comes from. Not content with waging a war for over 20 years against the Christian south (which is where the oil fields are), the Islamic government has been pursuing an ethnic cleansing policy in Darfur against Muslims with a death toll of around ¼ million people so that its Chinese buddies can search for oil. When faced with recriminations from the first world, Sudan, which just happened to sit on the UN human rights council, insisted that no killings had taken place in Darfur, a stance the UN accepted, which then directed its attention towards a place of fictional genocide – ‘Israel’.
Instead of spending all that oil money on its people (Sudan is currently the largest recipient of UN food aid), it purchases the latest military hardware from China, Russia and the Ukraine in which to be able to kill even more people.
And Lumumba Di-aping has the audacity to complain the West isn’t doing enough to help the third world.(Never mind Sudan.)
(See also Part 1: Global Warming Cash Grab)
Sudan, if you remember, is also the land of the Teddy Bear jihad:

Thousands of jihadists want Mohammed Teddy Bear blasphemer executed: “Kill her, kill her by firing squad!”
Understanding the Global-Warming Jihadists
From the Gates of Vienna:
Here is the lowdown in a nutshell: Governments have used billions of dollars of our money to fund fraudulent science, which, in turn, is used to justify policy that would steal untold billions more from us through taxation and the handicapping of the private sector. This will, of course, stifle the creation of wealth, but it will also be a transfer of it. But this would not be so much from the rich to the poor; it would be from the poor and middle class to the rich and well-connected. Carbon-credit con men such as Al Gore will add to their many millions, while subtracting from the many millions some of the latter’s few dollars. It would move us toward a situation in which we’d have two Americas, as John Edwards might say. One would be a lying, covetous ruling class of John Edwardses. The other would be the masses, who would be perpetually mired in serfdom.
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So forget about icebergs; the meltdown the climate con artists fear is that of their reputations, egos, finances and faith. Scientists or not, to admit error is not merely the alteration of a hypothesis to them; it is the loss of religion and meaning, the end of empire, the fall of Rome. It is complete and utter personal destruction.
Yet destruction is precisely what the climate-change con men would visit on the economies of nations in their delusional grip. Other lands, such as China and India, will never yield to such insanity. They may pay lip service to it, though, especially if doing so will encourage us to more thoroughly handicap ourselves. Then they can laugh and rise to prominence while we become the most recent great civilization to descend into backwater status.


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It is my sincere hope that the entire nothern hemisphere becomes entrenched in a mini-iceage to prove them wrong.
After the last winter we had and a very short summer I think we are almost there now. Look at the snow Washington D.C. received this weekend. Look what Europe got. It looks good on them and I hope the deep freeze continues to plague them.
I wish someone would offer me 62bn
Talk about looking a gift horse in the mouth !
And not being offered more than 62bn. is akin to being in a nazi concentration camp – or something .
Why do we bother to sit down at the table with these people ?