More Like Global Swarming

 

February 22, 2007

  

By Julie Kay Smithson, property rights researcher, author, founder: Property Rights Research.org

London, Ohio

propertyrights@earthlink.net

 

 

Congress must reject the Kyoto Protocols "global warming" Treaty. A natural process, climate change is not human-caused. Kyoto ends economic growth in the U.S. by mandating unbridled growth in 129 other nations, including two of the world's largest, most impoverished, economies: China and India.



The Senate's 1997 Byrd-Hagel resolution resoundingly rejected Kyoto (95-0), emphasizing the absence of "specific scheduled commitments" regarding CO2 output of "developing" countries."


 

Orwellian "solutions" proposed by Al Gore and others claiming Kyoto Protocols must be adopted to stop "global warming," must be rejected. Climate change, i.e., "global warming" OR "global cooling," has virtually zilch to do with production of so-called "greenhouse gases."



Such "solutions" impede advancement of technological innovation, perpetuating billions of people's impoverishment worldwide. They compound poverty, destroying property rights for all but the generationally wealthy. I have nothing against wealth born of free enterprise. However, the Kyoto "solution" to "global warming" is nothing more than a Trojan horse standing at the gates of freedom. Should language deception tempt those within our republic to open them, our entire property rights American dream will become a nightmare.

 

 

"Solutions" decrying "global warming" as "human caused" are false. More like "Global Swarming," they cluster round a money/power hive.

 

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