Monday, December 6, 2010

Is the same old rivalry beginning to remerge between the USA and the Europe?

Cancún climate talks doomed to fail, says EU president

The reaction the newly appointed EU president, Herman Van Rompuy, has made towards the latest round of climate change talks in Cancún was not the kind of response I would had expected, no, not at all. Remember, there are those who had been saying the climate change debate and the subsequent summits that have followed so far have been about nothing more than trying to set up a World Government. That is a viewpoint that I am in total agreement with.

There was even some feelings going on in my mind that there may have been some form of seven year treaty that may have been confirmed by Van Rompuy during the course of the current Mexican summit which could possibly have made it the treaty of Daniel Chapter 9, Verse 27?

Nevertheless, those sort of thoughts can now be totally dismissed out of my mind as being totally irrational, as there simply does not seem to be any real possibility such will ever come to pass, not at this current time at least; not if the amount of negative signals that I am receiving from Van Rompuy from what is going on in Mexico is any indicator to go by. He has already said that he is not even planning to attend, let alone sign any form of treaty for seven years, or otherwise.

At the time he was chosen as the first ever EU president, just last year, there certainly was a time not too far gone when I would have expected a more positive kind of response relative to the current round of talks from the man who came out with a speech on a New World Order and a Global Government when he was first appointed, as if he had aspired to the role himself?

It now seems that Herman van Rompuy has now dismissed the Copenhagen climate summit as 'incredible disaster' and expects Cancún to be no better.

The European Union's new president, Herman Van Rompuy, has predicted "disaster" at the latest crucial round of global climate change negotiations in Mexico and voiced relief that he stayed away from the Copenhagen summit a year ago.

Reporting on a meeting with Van Rompuy in December last year, just after he was the surprise choice to be the first president of the European council, a senior US diplomat described the Belgian as "animated and frustrated".

Van Rompuy said the Copenhagen climate change talks had been "an incredible disaster". Looking forward to the current negotiations in Cancún in Mexico, the European leader predicted that these would be a disaster too. There are now no real doubts at all that this latest outburst from Van Rompuy cannot be anything other than sour grapes.

Van Rompuy complained bitterly that the Europeans had been "totally excluded" and "mistreated" in Copenhagen and said he was only lucky that he had decided to stay away.

"Had I been there my presidency would have been over before it began". The diplomat noted: "He thought it was a wise decision not to attend the conference despite the pressure. He was not angry, in the sense that he never seems angry, but he was as animated and as frustrated as I have seen him."

In public the EU is talking up the case for reviving climate change agreement hopes in Cancún, but last December Van Rompuy was dismissive and pessimistic, both about the Cancún negotiations and about the very format for the talks. "Van Rompuy said he has 'given up on Mexico'," the American reported, while his chief of staff, Van Daele, likened the Cancún talks to the repeat of a bad film and said: 'Who wants to see that horror movie again?' "

Van Rompuy strongly criticised the unwieldy format of the talks, with too many players involved. He urged a concentration on the US, the EU and China, focusing his efforts towards a European-American breakthrough at their summit planned for last May, which in the end did not take place.

"Multilateral meetings will not work," Van Rompuy is quoted as saying. The diplomat went on: "Rather than waiting for a failure at Mexico City he intends to address Copenhagen issues with the United States at Madrid; he envisioned engaging China thereafter. In his mind talks with the US would have to focus on Madrid and not Mexico City."

After his appointment to the presidency of the EU, I still maintain that if the initial response Van Rompuy made in the form of a speech about his setting up and control of a New World Order gives us a real insight into his true motivations, and that there are no real doubts whatsoever that he is the Antichrist?

That being the case, the frustration that he may feel because of the EU being "totally excluded" and "mistreated" from the current round of Climate Change talks, maybe enough in itself to be the start of real trouble?

We still need to keep in mind the tremendous amount of double speak this man seems to have become engaged in of late. He has even said that he was planning on starting a world war when he had said recently that Euroscepticism leads to war. Therefore, he is telling the world what his real intentions are, and that is to start a world war so that he can gain total control of the globe.

Before he can do that though there are certain financial difficulties that he must rectify at home first to bind the nations together financially so that he has total control of the whole of the EU.

After all, there are no real doubts at all that a Third World War would seem to be the correct answer to all of the problems he is experiencing at the moment? If he were ever successful in completing such a campaign, there are also no doubts at all that such a conquest would put him on the top of the heap, so to speak. The word of God says this man will start a world war and he will win the world war.

With the clear and distinct rivalry between the USA and the EU starting to rear its ugly head and with both being desirous of a World Government, and with both wanting to be the heads of that World Government, the same old situations and conditions that existed before the commencement of the second world war are beginning to emerge once again.

This time though there is not just one madman who sets out on a pathway to conquer Europe through his military might, but instead what the world now has is another madman who has already conquered, or is in the process of conquering the EU, through the economy.

There are truly troublesome times ahead, not just for me, but for the whole world.