This makes way too much sense to me. I think he's onto something.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zORv8wwiadQ
This makes way too much sense to me. I think he's onto something.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zORv8wwiadQ
I'll watch yours if you watch mine.....
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...Lies+Of+9%2F11
Yours is bigger than mine....lol ....and I've seen yours before
Sigh, I get that alot... Mine'll make you angry, and leave you wanting more.
That shit cracked me up when I saw it this morning....
Ironically ...I did want more so I watched this one...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...9954&q=ruppert
I didn't know that MR is very sick, and up in Canada recovering...
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/fre...e_canada.shtml
Ok, I just watched the video you originally posted. It is probably the best one I have seen to date on the topic. Mainly because it doesn't get into all of the crazyness as to whether or not we are the cause of it, or if it's just a planetary cycle. It really couldn't be any simpler.
I almost disagree with his assessment of the Upper Left box ("no climate change" being correct combined with yes "we need to act"). He states an economic hardship as the worst that can happen by being proactive. The measures that man would need to take in order to help the climate are gonna need to occur anyhow. Why wait for the "empty milkshake thru a straw sound" over at Exxon Mobil to pursue alternative energy for the sake of cost? Think about it. It creates jobs. It creates revenues. It lowers the cost of operating with petroliates and the cost of fuel. These savings can be reinvested by the energy companies into creating the new infrastuctures necessary to move on from our dependance on oil. And when the oil finally does run out and we are prepared, it creates an immense power not seen since the petroleum age began.