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    Coca-Cola leads cheering section for 1-world climate change taxes



    100 companies push '16 days left to seal deal' on $10 trillion treaty



    Posted: November 17, 2009

    2:36 pm Eastern





    By Drew Zahn

    © 2009 WorldNetDaily



    http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=116310



    Hopenhagen "passport"



    Coca-Cola is spearheading a coalition of more than 100 companies pushing a United Nations climate treaty to bind the U.S. to cap-and-trade emissions regulation, commit the world's wealthiest nations to a potential $10 trillion in foreign aid and, possibly, form a proposed international "super-grid" for regulating and distributing electric power worldwide.



    Together with the SAP and Siemens corporations, Coca-Cola launched a website called Hopenhagen, leading up to the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, which opens on Dec. 7. The website invites the citizens of the world to sign a petition demanding world leaders draft binding agreements on climate change and advertises, as of today, "16 days left to seal the deal."



    Other "friends" of Hopenhagen include media outlets Newsweek, Discovery Channel, Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen, The Wall Street Journal and Clear Channel, among others, Internet giants Yahoo, Google and AOL and dozens of other companies and organizations.



    As WND reported, however, Lord Christopher Monckton, a former science adviser to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, asserts the real purpose of the U.N.'s meeting in Copenhagen is to use concern over "global warming" as a pretext to lay the foundation for a one-world government.



    He has warned the proposed Copenhagen agreement would cede U.S. sovereignty, mandate a massive wealth transfer from the United States to pay reparations for "climate debt" to Third World countries and create a new "world government" to enforce the treaty's provisions.



    And even if Monckton is merely fanning the flames of fear in those suspicious of the U.N., Coca-Cola's "Hopenhagen" project isn't doing anything to put out the fire:



    "We're all citizens of Hopenhagen," boasts the website, adding, "Hopenhagen: Population 6.8 billion."



    "Sign the Climate Petition and become a citizen of Hopenhagen," the website encourages.



    Specifically, the petition states:



    "We the peoples of the world urge political leaders to:



    "Seal the Deal at COP 15 on a climate agreement that is definitive, equitable and effective



    "Set binding targets to cut greenhouse gases by 2020



    "Establish a framework that will bolster the climate resilience of vulnerable countries and protect lives and livelihoods



    "Support developing countries' adaptation efforts and secure climate justice for all."

    "We also believe that anything is possible if we work together," states Coca-Cola on the Hopenhagen site. "That's why we're collaborating with governments, NGOs, other businesses and our consumers, to help tackle global challenges like climate change."



    A closer look at the "deal" Hopenhagen is hoping to "seal," however, reveals a call to unprecedented levels of international regulation and wealth redistribution and includes many of the measures Monckton decries as an effort to "impose a communist world government on the world."

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    Crazy bastards.

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    [quote name='nonsqtr' date='21 November 2009 - 03:41 PM' timestamp='1258818073' post='64577']

    Coca-Cola leads cheering section for 1-world climate change taxes



    100 companies push '16 days left to seal deal' on $10 trillion treaty



    Posted: November 17, 2009

    2:36 pm Eastern





    By Drew Zahn

    © 2009 WorldNetDaily



    http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=116310



    Hopenhagen "passport"



    Coca-Cola is spearheading a coalition of more than 100 companies pushing a United Nations climate treaty to bind the U.S. to cap-and-trade emissions regulation, commit the world's wealthiest nations to a potential $10 trillion in foreign aid and, possibly, form a proposed international "super-grid" for regulating and distributing electric power worldwide.



    Together with the SAP and Siemens corporations, Coca-Cola launched a website called Hopenhagen, leading up to the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, which opens on Dec. 7. The website invites the citizens of the world to sign a petition demanding world leaders draft binding agreements on climate change and advertises, as of today, "16 days left to seal the deal."



    Other "friends" of Hopenhagen include media outlets Newsweek, Discovery Channel, Huffington Post, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen, The Wall Street Journal and Clear Channel, among others, Internet giants Yahoo, Google and AOL and dozens of other companies and organizations.



    As WND reported, however, Lord Christopher Monckton, a former science adviser to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, asserts the real purpose of the U.N.'s meeting in Copenhagen is to use concern over "global warming" as a pretext to lay the foundation for a one-world government.



    He has warned the proposed Copenhagen agreement would cede U.S. sovereignty, mandate a massive wealth transfer from the United States to pay reparations for "climate debt" to Third World countries and create a new "world government" to enforce the treaty's provisions.



    And even if Monckton is merely fanning the flames of fear in those suspicious of the U.N., Coca-Cola's "Hopenhagen" project isn't doing anything to put out the fire:



    "We're all citizens of Hopenhagen," boasts the website, adding, "Hopenhagen: Population 6.8 billion."



    "Sign the Climate Petition and become a citizen of Hopenhagen," the website encourages.



    Specifically, the petition states:



    "We the peoples of the world urge political leaders to:



    "Seal the Deal at COP 15 on a climate agreement that is definitive, equitable and effective



    "Set binding targets to cut greenhouse gases by 2020



    "Establish a framework that will bolster the climate resilience of vulnerable countries and protect lives and livelihoods



    "Support developing countries' adaptation efforts and secure climate justice for all."

    "We also believe that anything is possible if we work together," states Coca-Cola on the Hopenhagen site. "That's why we're collaborating with governments, NGOs, other businesses and our consumers, to help tackle global challenges like climate change."



    A closer look at the "deal" Hopenhagen is hoping to "seal," however, reveals a call to unprecedented levels of international regulation and wealth redistribution and includes many of the measures Monckton decries as an effort to "impose a communist world government on the world."

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    A great sign.

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    Crazy bastards.


    Haha. Awesome.





    I've just finishing commenting on 3 other NWO threads, and I've learned not to waste my time as there will be 3 more by the time I wake up tomorrow and todays will be on page 2, totally forgotten.



    I'm not saying I don't want to discuss it, I'm saying I DO, but I can't because there are probably 20 threads on it now and nobody reads them, they just make new threads and then more again the next day.


 

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