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Exclusive: Nobel Gaffe: Peace Laureate Gore Is a Threat to Peace
Author: John Dendahl
Date Published: 2007-12-17
Nobel Gaffe: Peace Laureate Gore Is a Threat to Peace
John Dendahl
One of the great ironies of 2007 was Al Gore's sharing the Nobel Peace Prize. I argue below that Gore’s climate change crusade is a threat to peace. In fact, if the Nobel Committee’s current members could be transported back in time to about 1938, one might see another master propagandist, Leni Riefenstahl, similarly honored – maybe sharing the prize with Neville “Peace in Our Time” Chamberlain.
(Riefenstahl produced “Triumph of the Will” and other propaganda for Adolph Hitler, but avoided conviction at
The point here isn’t to compare Gore to Hitler. It’s that history is riddled with wishful thinking as to what will lead to peace. To be generous, let’s just say the Nobel Committee’s track record of late has been spotty.
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I drafted the paragraphs above on November 28th, while ruminating on Gore’s astonishingly successful deceit (about which more below). While I would love to claim clairvoyance, I won’t. About two weeks later, however, on December 10th, Gore actually received his prize in Oslo and gave a speech in which a Wall Street Journal web newsletter reported he “[warned] that world leaders who give short shrift to the issue of global warming are the equivalent of ‘those who ignored Adolf Hitler's threat’ in the 1930s.” Adolph Hitler, eh?
There can be little doubt that the world leader first and foremost in Gore’s mind there is the man who defeated him in 2000 to become President of the
Gore has opened a huge question as to which position on climate change is the better fit for recalling Hitler, his or Bush’s. Leave aside the Nazis’ Final Solution of which Riefenstahl claimed no knowledge, and consider only Hitler’s quest for world domination. According to the source cited above, in his December 10th speech, Gore “called for ratification of a United Nations treaty capping carbon emissions worldwide that would take effect everywhere at the start of 2010. Heads of state from every major country, he insisted, should meet every three months until the treaty is brought into effect. A worldwide tax on CO2 would also be required ...” Does this not sound like someone seeking world domination for his environmentalist views?
Gore is the cheerleader for a pernicious worldwide fraud, a 21st Century threat that must not be ignored.
One reads ad nauseam these days that “the debate is over,” that scientific consensus now includes all but an insignificant fringe, that Earth is warming with apocalyptic potential, and that the warming is caused by mankind (mainly producing the dreaded “greenhouse” gas carbon dioxide – CO2 – by burning carbonaceous fuels like wood, methanol, oil, natural gas and coal). Hmmm. Sounds to me like the diversionary tactic of a bunch of scoundrels about to get whipped in debate by opponents who are just now getting warmed up (not intended here as a pun).
Item: In April 2006, Richard Lindzen, the Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Atmospheric Science at MIT, wrote in The Wall Street Journal about shocking corruption among some in the scientific community, hell bent on silencing science-based challenges to the government-grant-rich orthodoxy of global warming.
Item: At the end of his brilliant novel “State of Fear”, the scientifically trained Michael Crichton presents 1) an Author’s Message thoughtfully addressing how “astonishingly little” we know “about every aspect of the environment ...” and 2) an Appendix discussing “Why Politicized Science Is Dangerous.” In the latter, Crichton reminds readers of the overwhelming scientific and political consensus that surrounded the “science” of eugenics a century ago. Those, like me, in need of a refresher can read it here. Crichton says,
“... [eugenics’] history is so dreadful – and, to those who were caught up in it, so embarrassing – that it is now rarely discussed. But it is a story that should be well known to every citizen, so that its horrors are not repeated.”
Item: Political scientist and author Bjørn Lomborg, Director of the Copenhagen Consensus Center, lines up with those who believe human activity contributes to global warming but exposes Gore as an alarmist selling snake oil. Here is Lomborg in an article published recently in The Vancouver Sun:
“The fear of Armageddon stifles sensible dialogue. Those who dare question the alarmist rhetoric are labeled ‘climate change deniers.’ This is typically used as a catch-all for anybody who doesn't accept the standard interpretation that mankind is to blame for global warming and that we should cut CO2 emissions dramatically.
“Proponents of such drastic cuts seldom mention their cost. Read Al Gore's entire book and watch his whole movie: You won't find a single mention of the cost of seriously addressing global warming.
“The best estimate is that the
Item: Gore’s film “An Inconvenient Truth” got him nominated for the Nobel and won him an Oscar from the
Pure, unalloyed deceit.
Stewart Dimmock, the parent of two school-aged children, sued education authorities in
Exaggeration in support of a political thesis is, by definition, propaganda. So much for the myth that “An Inconvenient Truth” is documentary. Gore is simply a better-groomed Michael Moore.
What does all this have to do with security?
Diversion. Remember Gore’s December 10th speech insisting on a U.N. treaty and quarterly meetings among the heads of state of every major country until it is brought into effect? Most reading articles at this site are riveted on today’s challenges, like Islamofascism and nukes coming into the hands of megalomaniacal dictators. Gore’s alarmist coterie of scientists haven’t even validated the models on which their predictions are based, let alone demonstrated that the remedial actions they propose are likely to succeed, economically practical, and best among alternatives – or any of the three.
Leaders of the world’s major countries need to keep their focus (and our resources) on the right urgent problems.
International rivalries. Just who is going to command, say,
Prosperity. The suffering that accompanies poverty is among the drivers of insecurity around the world. Vaclav Klaus, president of the
Al Gore, zealous environmentalist and master propagandist, is a threat to world peace.
FamilySecurityMatters.org contributing editor John Dendahl is a distinguished force in American business, politics and education. He served eight years as Chairman of the Republican Party of New Mexico and also served as chairman of the board of directors of the Mountain States Legal Foundation. In addition to being the CEO of a leading supplier of analytical instruments and services for the defense and nuclear power industries, he has also served on the boards of numerous educational and other not-for-profit organizations including serving as chairman of the governing board of St. John’s College.
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