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Is the Copenhagen treaty about creating a world government? Alan Jones talks to Lord Monckton, British climate change skeptic, who says the Copenhagen treaty is about creating a world government. This interview was conducted late in October, and has attracted a large amount of worldwide attention.
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2009-11-13 00:48:22
greenhouse conspiracy 'heavily suppressed '' not really. just ''ignored ' because it is unscientific nonsense.
david brown
2009-11-13 00:18:45
Thank you for speaking out against this unbelievable state of affairs. Please keep bringing it to the public attention.
Chris Bartley
2009-11-12 23:31:32
Everybody needs to google a documentary called 'The Money Masters' and understand who is really in control and find out what their goal is. We the people are being attacked through anti-terror laws, the economy, the environment, and I'm going to say it anyway, multiculturalism.
Martin Horvath
2009-11-12 23:21:43
The emergence of a world government is inevitable if society is not woken up to this deception now. The conspiracy theorist doesn't look as stupid as many assumed over the years. Alan needs to maintain the momentum on Rudd's accountability in regards to what he knows of the real agenda surrounding the signing of the Climate treaty in Copenhagen. If this campaign for disclosure comes to a halt and it's signed without a fight, life as we know it will be none more than a distant memory. Period
Russell
2009-11-12 21:03:24
I don't think Kiven Rudd is that worried about signing the treaty, you can see how he avoids the subject and gives a blanket I don't know. If the new UN world government forces industrialised countries to contribute 0.7 per cent of the GDP to the UN. Kevin's come back comment will be "Well that is what I was elected for, to make Australia a greener country". And when he lifts the monatorium of taxing coal fired power stations, guess what, everyone's power bills will double.
Bruno Malacco







