They used to say Global Warming, but as most of those who have any real savvy about them now say the planet is cooling down and not heating up?
Accordingly, the terminology of Global Warming has now changed to Climate Change.
The facts of the matter are that the planet has been going through one climate change after another for as long as man has been around here on the planet. Climate Change is evidently only the pretext for the introduction of a Carbon Tax?
More and more of the general population are now starting to become aware of just what this carbon tax charade is really all about as most of the money to be made out of this new and insidious tax is (of course) is going to be syphoned off to set up a New World Order - or World Government.
Independent Senator Andrew Wilkie has already given his approval for the new tax. What a vain and stupid fellow he really is?
The Australian Prime Minister Ju-liar Gillard, is going to address the nation today to try and sell what her political masters have quite clearly told her to introduce into law - something that is so evil that it really defies description - the Carbon Tax.
It now seems that those who were saying the idea of a World Government a few years ago was nothing more than another one of those wild and fanciful conspiracy theories have now done a complete turnaround and are openly admitting on public radio that the idea of a New World Order is not as ridiculous as what they first thought it was.
The late and great Barry R Smith said in that in order for nations to accept a New World Order, each and every nation had to be systematically destroyed through an ominous and ever-increasing dangerous system of taxation. The plan was that after the nations had been brought to their knees by being taxed to the hilt they would readily accept the New World Order without hardly a whimper at all being uttered.
That is exactly what is going on at the moment, just as the planners behind the New World Order had planned it all along with this new and insidious Carbon Tax being brought in even right now as I write this piece.
There really does not seem to be any real rhyme or reason attached the introduction of a Carbon Tax other than for the reason that I have mentioned above, and so the wealth of the nation redistributed out of the hands of the average person and into the hands of the very few global elitists? In other words sheer greed, and to benefit just a scant few of the worlds populace.
At the moment we have a great man visiting Australia. He is climate change sceptic Lord Christopher Monckton and here is what he had to say relative to the Carbon Tax.
IT'S "bye-bye Australia" if a price on carbon is introduced, British climate change sceptic Lord Christopher Monckton says.
During a colourful presentation in Sydney today, Lord Monckton had a message for Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
"Julia, baby, you're not going to introduce a carbon tax, because if you do, it's bye bye
Australia," he said to roars of approval from the few hundred paying audience members.
Lord Monckton said he had come back to Australia to give his "right of reply" to former prime minister Kevin Rudd, who he said "made some very rude remarks about me".
"But Rudd, baby, you're gone," he said.
And Ms Gillard - who Lord Monckton said has also made some rude remarks - should watch her step.
"Julia, darling, I'd be very careful before you do that again. Look what happened to the former prime minister.
"It may happen to you."
Lord Monckton declined to devote much attention to climate change adviser Professor Ross Garnaut, "bless his cotton socks", but he derided the $180,000 salary Tim Flannery is receiving as chairman of the government's new Climate Commission.
Nor did the ABC escape Lord Monckton's scorn after his stormy interview with Sydney radio presenter Adam Spencer this morning.
Referring to the ABC as a "high-heeled woolly, weirdy, beardy set" that is largely funded by the taxpayer, Lord Monckton told the audience, "I think you ought to stop paying."
Lord Monckton ended the presentation with a rousing set of questions to the audience, which gave him a standing ovation.
"Do we want a carbon tax? Do we need a carbon tax?"
The rousing answer was "No".
Speaking to reporters after the presentation, Lord Monckton was more forgiving towards the ABC, which he said had apologised to him for that morning's episode.
In an unprecedented move, Spencer hung up on his guest before calling back to resume the heated interview.
"It doesn't reflect very well on the ABC," Lord Monckton said.
"But what does reflect well on them is that afterwards, both the producer apologised and then (Spencer) rang and apologised in person and I think the appropriate thing for me to do in the those circumstances is to forgive them all and god bless the ABC."
Lord Monckton maintained that introducing a price on carbon would be "economic suicide" for Australia.
"A nation which utterly forgets to try to make sure that what it offers to the world is at least within shouting distance of the price of what others are offering... will soon go out of business and as a nation die and fade away," he said.
"This could be the end of an independent Australia. You may think I'm overstating this, but just sit and watch."
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