My Adventures At Climate Change Central, by Paul Rosenberg

What’s so striking about climate change save-the-world types and their conclaves is that they all drip pure phoniness. From Paul Rosenberg at freemansperspective.com:

In 1999, my friend Henry Lamb mentioned that he had been attending UN meetings. I thought it sounded intriguing and asked for details. After all, reading about an organization is one thing, actually attending its meetings is another. And because I was so enthused, Henry offered to get me into the Kyoto accord meetings in Bonn, Germany.

I had preconceptions about the United Nations, of course, but I was looking forward to seeing the real thing in person; only then would I know if my guesses had been correct. So, I made my plans.

When I arrived at the specified place and time, I found a magnificent hotel, surrounded by hundreds of soldiers and policemen. Everything was absolutely first class. To this day I don’t think I’ve seen its equal in terms of high-end, well-run meetings. Everything was pristine; every need had been considered and addressed in advance.

There were several days of meetings scheduled, some in smaller meeting rooms and others in the big auditorium, complete with language-specific headphones and a bank of professional translators. Again, absolutely first class.

On the second floor of the facility was a huge computer room. There must have been fifty terminals available. The connections were excellent (at least for 1999), and there were always open machines. This was a courtesy, not only for the participants, but especially for the press.

Continue reading

One response to “My Adventures At Climate Change Central, by Paul Rosenberg

  1. Gandalf Carlin

    More for them, less for us as George Carlin said.

    Realness isn’t for everyone as most prefer the fake delusion of muh virtue signal, or I’m doing something with a hashtag and paper straw in a plastic wrapper.

    Please stand back six feet with obedience muzzle for safety.

    Poseurs gonna pose.

    Breaking from Stardust:

    Music Sounds Better With You (Instrumental)

    Like

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.