Se pincha la burbuja del "calentamiento global"

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Eso de que no hay calentamiento global es una escusa para tirar por el retrete todo mi aceite de motor usado y la batería vieja del coche directamente a la basura?. Vamos, que la tierra puede tragar con todo y yo no me había enterado...:pienso:
Meeec!!...acabas de caer en la propaganda del sistema..que algunos dudemos del lo del calor de origen antropogenico no significa que estemos a favor de las energias contaminantes y de ensuciar el medioambiente con nuestras hezs.
 

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No te enteras, los que dicen que pueden chutar azufre a la atmósfera, para salvarnos del calentamiento gueval, son los mismos que alertan del peligro, manejan los mismos informes.
Siguen siendo gente con estudios y experiencia. Yo me fío de ellos y de muchos otros porque es imposible que una sóla persona domine todos los saberes de la ciencia.

Tú prefieres fiarte de información que fluye por internet. Pues vale.

El argumento de autoridad es una falacia, lo sé. Pero aún así ...
 

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Meeec!!...acabas de caer en la propaganda del sistema..que algunos dudemos del lo del calor de origen antropogenico no significa que estemos a favor de las energias contaminantes y de ensuciar el medioambiente con nuestras hezs.
Exacto propaganda del sistema!. tu haces esa distinción, me alegro, pero yo veo que la mayoría de gente no llega a esa conclusión. A la gente se la está intentando confundir en esa dirección para quitarles toda responsabilidad en lo que hacen y para que sigan con su estilo de vida consumista
 

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Si es que solo hay que sumar dos y dos.

Bilderberg 2009 Attendee List (revised)

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Note: The previous version of this list, translated from Greek via an automated translation device, has seriously distorted quite of a few of the names on this list. Infowars staff have gone over this list twice; if you have information on the people with question marks (?), please send an email to kurt@infowars.com.

Dutch Queen Beatrix

Queen Sofia of Spain

Prince Constantijn (Belgian Prince)

Prince Philippe Etienne Ntavinion, Belgium

Étienne, Viscount Davignon, Belgium (former vice-president of the European Commission)

Josef Ackermann (Swiss banker and CEO of Deutsche Bank)

Keith B. Alexander, United States (Lieutenant General, U.S. Army, Director of the National Security Agency)

Roger Altman, United States (investment banker, former U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary under Bill Clinton)

Georgios A. Arapoglou, Greece (Governor of National Bank of Greece)

Ali Babaca , Turkey (Deputy Prime Minister responsible for economy)

Francisco Pinto Balsemão, Portugal (former Prime Minister of Portugal)

Nicholas Bavarez, France (economist and historian)

Franco Bernabè, Italy (Telecom Italia)

Xavier Bertrand, France (French politician connected to Nicolas Sarkozy)

Carl Bildt, Sweden (former Prime Minister of Sweden)

January Bgiorklount, Norway (?)

Christoph Blocher, Switzerland (industrialist, Vice President of the Swiss People’s Party)

Alexander Bompar, France (?)

Ana Patricia Botin, Spain, (President of Banco Banesto)

Henri de Castries, France (President of AXA, the French global insurance companies group)

Juan Luis Cebrián, Spain (journalist for Grupo PRISA; his father was a senior journalist in the fascist Franco regime)

W. Edmund Clark, Canada (CEO TD Bank Financial Group)

Kenneth Clarke, Great Britain (MP, Shadow Business Secretary)

Luc Cohen, Belgium (?)

George David, United States (Chairman and former CEO of United Technologies Corporation, board member of Citigroup)

Richard Dearlove, Great Britain (former head of the British Secret Intelligence Service)

Mario Draghi, Italy (economist, governor of the Bank of Italy)

Eldrup Anders, Denmark (CEO Dong Energy)

John Elkann, Italy (Italian industrialist, grandson of the late Gianni Agnelli, and heir to the automaker Fiat)

Thomas Enders, Germany (CEO Airbus)

Jose Entrecanales, Spain (?)

Isintro phenomena casket, Spain (?)

Niall Ferguson, United States (Professor of History at Harvard University and William Ziegler Professor at Harvard Business School)

Timothy Geithner, United States (Secretary of the Treasury)

Ntermot convergence, Ireland (AIV Group) (?)

Donald Graham, United States (CEO and chairman of the board of The Washington Post Company)

Victor Chalmperstant, Netherlands (Leiden University)

Ernst Hirsch Ballin, Netherlands (Dutch politician, minister of Justice in the fourth Balkenende cabinet, member of the Christian Democratic Appeal)

Richard Holbrooke, United States (Obama’s special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan)

Jaap De Hoop Scheffer, Netherlands (Dutch politician and the current NATO Secretary General)

James Jones, United States (National Security Advisor to the White House)

Vernon Jordan, United States (lawyer, close adviser to President Bill Clinton)

Robert Keigkan, United States (? – possibly Robert Kagan, neocon historian)

Girki Katainen, Finland (?)

John Kerr (aka Baron Kerr of Kinlochard), Britain (Deputy Chairman of Royal Dutch Shell and an independent member of the House of Lords)

Mustafa Vehbi Koç, Turkey (President of industrial conglomerate Koç Holding)

Roland GT, Germany (?)

Sami Cohen, Turkey (Journalist) (?)

Henry Kissinger, United States

Marie Jose Kravis, United States (Hudson Institute)

Neelie Kroes, Netherlands (European Commissioner for Competition)

Odysseas Kyriakopoulos, Greece (Group S & B) (?)

Manuela Ferreira Leite, Portugal (Portuguese economist and politician)

Bernardino Leon Gross, Spain (Secretary General of the Presidency)

Jessica Matthews, United States (President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)

Philippe Maystadt (President of the European Investment Bank)

Frank McKenna, Canada (Deputy Chairman of the Toronto-Dominion Bank)

John Micklethwait, Great Britain (Editor-in-chief of The Economist)

Thierry de Montbrial, France (founded the Department of Economics of the École Polytechnique and heads the Institut français des relations internationales)

Mario Monti, Italy (Italian economist and politician, President of the Bocconi University of Milan)

Miguel Angel Moratinos, Spain (Minister of Foreign Affairs)

Craig Mundie, United States (chief research and strategy officer at Microsoft)

Egil Myklebust, Norway (Chairman of the board of SAS Group, Scandinavian Airlines System)

Mathias Nass, Germany (Editor of the newspaper Die Zeit)

Denis Olivennes, France (director general of Nouvel Observateur)

Frederic Oudea, France (CEO of Société Générale bank)

Cem Özdemir, Germany (co-leader of the Green Party and Member of the European Parliament)

Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, Italy (Italian banker, economist, and former Minister of Economy and Finance)

Dimitrios Th.Papalexopoulo, Greece (Managing Director of Titan Cement Company SA)

Richard Perle, United States (American Enterprise Institute)

David Petraeus, United States (Commander, U.S. Central Command)

Manuel Pinho, Portugal (Minister of Economy and Innovation)

J. Robert S. Prichard, Canada (CEO of Torstar Corporation and president emeritus of the University of Toronto)

Romano Prodi, Italy (former Italian Prime Minister and former President of the European Commission)

Heather M. Reisman, Canada (co-founder of Indigo Books & Music Inc.).

Eivint Reitan, Norway (economist, corporate officer and politician for the Centre Party)

Michael Rintzier, Czech Republic (?)

David Rockefeller, United States

Dennis Ross, United States (special adviser for the Persian Gulf and Southwest Asia to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton)

Barnett R. Rubin, United States (Director of Studies and Senior Fellow, Center for International Cooperation)

Alberto Rouith-Gkalarthon, Spain (?)

Susan Sampantzi Ntintzer, Turkey (?) Guler Sabanci, President of Sabanci Holdings (?)

Indira Samarasekera, Canada (President of University of Alberta, Board of Directors Scotiabank)

Rountol Solten, Austria (?)

Jürgen E. Schrempp, Germany (CEO DaimlerChrysler)

Pedro Solbes Mira, Spain (economist, Socialist, Second Vice President and Minister of Economy and Finance)

Sampatzi Saraz, Turkey (banker) (?) possibly Süreyya Serdengeçti (former Governor of the Central Bank of Turkey) http://arsiv.zaman.com.tr/2002/05/29/ekonomi/h6.htm

Sanata Seketa, Canada (University of Canada) (?)

Lawrence Summers, United States (economist, Director of the White House’s National Economic Council)

Peter Sutherland, Ireland (Chairman, BP and Chairman of Goldman Sachs International)

Martin Taylor, United Kingdom (former chief executive of Barclays Bank, currently Chairman of Syngenta AG)

Peter Thiel, United States (Clarium Capital Management LCC, PayPal co-founder, Board of Directors, Facebook)

Agan Ourgkout, Turkey (?)

Matti Taneli Vanhanen, Finland, (Prime Minister)

Daniel L. Vasella, Switzerland (Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer at Novartis AG)

Jeroen van der Veer, Netherlands (CEO of Royal Dutch Shell)

Guy Verhofstadt, Belgium (former Prime Minister)

Paul Volcker, U.S. (former Federal Reserve director, Chair of Obama’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board)

Jacob Wallenberg, Sweden (chairman of Investor AB and former chairman of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken)

Marcus Wallenberg, Sweden (CEO of Investor AB, former chairman of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken)

Nout Wellink, Netherlands (Chairman of De Nederlandsche Bank, Board of Directors, the Bank of International Settlements)

Hans Wijers, Netherlands (CEO of the multinational corporation AkzoNobel)

Martin Wolf, Great Britain (associate editor and chief economics commentator at the Financial Times)

James Wolfensohn, United States (former president of the World Bank)

Paul Wolfowitz, United States (for U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, President of the World Bank, currently AEI scholar)

Fareed Zakaria, United States (journalist, author, and CNN host)

Robert Zoellick, United States (former managing director of Goldman Sachs, President the World Bank)

Dora Bakoyannis, Greece (Minister of Foreign Affairs)

Anna Diamantopoulou, Greece (Member of Parliament for the Panhellenic Socialist Movement)

Yannis Papathanasiou, Greece (Minister of Finance)

George Alogoskoufis, Greece (former Minister)

George A. David, Greece (businessman, president of Coca-Cola)
Quien se beneficia de esta farsa:
Acciona Energía será tan grande como Iberdrola Renovables - 8/11/07 - 309326 - elEconomista.es

Acciona demanda que se mantenga el privilegio de la tarifa elica en plena operacin Endesa - elConfidencial.com

Y quien la paga:
La luz acumulará cinco años de subidas por encima de la inflación | elmundo.es
 

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Estos juegan a arreglar el mundo pero no deciden nada, no he visto en la lista japoneses, rusos, chinos, brasileños... Seguro que cenan muy bien.
 
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Estos juegan a arreglar el mundo pero no deciden nada, no he visto en la lista japoneses, rusos, chinos, brasileños... Seguro que cenan muy bien.
Y por que te crees que China y Rusia son los primeros que se pasan por el forro de los narices muchos de estos temas, empezando por el calentamiento global y terminando por la "guerra contra el terrorismo".
:D:D:D
 

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Y por que te crees que China y Rusia son los primeros que se pasan por el forro de los narices muchos de estos temas, empezando por el calentamiento global y terminando por la "guerra contra el terrorismo".
:D:D:D
El calentamiento glogal me provoca frio y náuseas. Todavía no entiendo como reputados científicos se venden como cortesanas al mejor postor.

El grupo este no pinta nada, desde el momento en que invitan a Moratinos no hay nada más que agregar.

Lo de la cruzada contra el terrorismo mundial también me produce arcadas. El 11S y 11M no me los creo y eso me da escalofríos. El único problema que le veo a la comunidad internacional, de naturaleza compleja, es la existencia del Corán y de personas que se lo creen.
 
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Otra noticia mas sobre las mentiras del lo del calor, esta vez en el periodico britanico Daily Express. Segun un cientifico indio, el Himalaya estaria derretido en 2035 y asi fue recogido por el IPCC. Ahora resulta que tal especialista era un ingeniero de ferrocarriles sin formacion en climatologia y que tiene intereses economicos en empresas relacionadas con esta gran mentira.
Para los pasapiseros varios que rondan en el foro, va por ustedes.:XX::XX:


THE NEW CLIMATE CHANGE SCANDAL

FRESH doubts were cast over controversial global warming theories yesterday after a major climate change argument was discredited.


The International Panel on Climate Change was forced to admit its key claim that Himalayan glaciers would melt by 2035 was lifted from a 1999 magazine article. The report was based on an interview with a little-known Indian scientist who has since said his views were “speculation” and not backed up by research.
It was also revealed that the IPCC’s controversial chairman, Dr Rajendra Pachauri, described as “the world’s top climate scientist”, is a former railway engineer with a PhD in economics and no formal climate science qualifications.
Dr Pachauri was yesterday accused of a conflict of interest after it emerged he has a network of business interests that attract millions of pounds in funding thanks to IPCC policies. One of them, The Energy Research Institute, has a London office and is set to receive up to £10million from British taxpayers over the next five years in the form of grants from the Department for International Development.
Dr Pachauri denies any conflict of interest arising from his various roles.
Yesterday, critics accused the IPCC of boosting the man-made global warming theory to protect a multi-million pound industry.
Climate scientist Peter Taylor said: “I am not surprised by this news. A vast bureaucracy and industry has been built up around this theory. There is too much money in it for the IPCC to let it wither.”
Professor Julian Dowdeswell, a glacier specialist at Cambridge University, said: “The average glacier is 1,000ft thick so to melt one even at 15ft a year would take 60 years. That is a lot faster than anything we are seeing now so the idea of losing it all by 2035 is unrealistically high.”
Express.co.uk - Home of the Daily and Sunday Express | UK News :: The new climate change scandal
 

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Arriba.

Esto es el acabose.

Llevo por estos lares 11 años y no recuerdo un año donde haya nevado mas que este. Y los fulastres ecojlojetas esos aun nos quieren hacer creer que 2010 ha sido el año mas calido.

TIMADORES!!!!
 

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Pero es que no lo ves bien, ahora lo que se produce son variaciones climáticas, unas veces hará calor otras frio. Son capaces de predecir el clima mundial a 100 años vista, pero no son capaces de decir si nevará en 15 dias.