[P2P-F] Fwd: Fossil fuel globalists

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 17 07:29:16 CET 2018


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From: Tikkun & the Network of Spiritual Progressives <miriam at tikkun.org>
Date: Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 6:34 AM
Subject: Fossil fuel globalists
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*Are You Ready for an Epoch Fail?*
*Globalists Really Are Ruining Your Life*
By John Feffer
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You know the story: the globalists want your guns. They want your
democracy. They’re hovering just beyond the horizon in those black
helicopters. They control the media and Wall Street. They’ve burrowed into
a deep state that stretches like a vast tectonic plate beneath America’s
fragile government institutions. They want to replace the United States
with the United Nations, erase national borders, and create one huge,
malevolent international order.

The only thing that stands in their way is -- take your pick -- the Second
Amendment, Twitter, or Donald Trump.

Conspiracy theorists have, in fact, been warning about just such a New
World Order for decades, going all the way back to the isolationist critics
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of
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and to fears about the United Nations
in the post-World War II moment. During the Cold War, the John Birch
Society and fringe elements of the Republican Party nurtured just such
anti-globalist sentiments, but they never made much headway in the
mainstream world. As the Cold War ended, however, the anti-globalist virus
began to spread again, this time more rapidly, and it’s threatening to
become a pandemic.

*The Agenda 21* *Dystopia*

On September 11, 1990, just after Saddam Hussein ordered the invasion of
Kuwait and just before the reunification of Germany, George H.W. Bush spoke
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of
a “new world order” that would unite all countries in defense of the rule
of law and thwart the Iraqi autocrat’s regional ambitions. The phrase was
meant as a rallying cry, not an actual plan, but that didn’t stop the
president’s America First critics from reading all manner of mayhem into
his speech.

The elder Bush, who had long toiled in the shadow of Ronald Reagan, was in
some ways a curious target for those who feared the end of U.S.
sovereignty. As recent posthumous assessments revealed, he was an early
champion
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of
states’ rights (against civil rights), supported
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prayer
in school and the NRA, made a U-turn
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as
a presidential candidate to oppose abortion, launched wars in Panama and
the Persian Gulf, and presided over the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Anti-globalists, however, focused on a different part of Bush’s résumé:
he’d gone to Yale, later belonged to a wealthy elite of Texas oil barons,
served as ambassador to the United Nations, and was a card-carrying member
of both the Council on Foreign Relations and that most elite of global
agenda-setting outfits, the Trilateral Commission.

Such characteristics made him particularly vulnerable to attacks from the
far right. Preacher Pat Robertson, for instance, disliked Bush’s staid
Episcopalianism and resented losing to the future president in the 1988
Republican primaries. In his 1991 bestseller, The New World Order,
Robertson refocused all his ire on the president’s presumed global
ambitions. “Is George Bush merely an idealist or are there now plans
underway to merge the interests of the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the
United Nations?” he asked rhetorically
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and
then, of course, provided the answer:

“A single thread runs from the White House to the State Department to the
Council on Foreign Relations to the Trilateral Commission to secret
societies to extreme New Agers. There must be a new world order... There
must be world government, a world police force, world courts, world banking
and currency, and a world elite in charge of it all.”

Though that 1991 book is largely forgotten, the televangelist’s attacks on
Bush’s “globalism” resurfaced again and again in different forms. Beginning
in 1994, for instance, Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins’ Left Behind series
spun Robertson’s dire predictions of a one-world government into 16 novels
and several dreadful movies. Just to ensure that readers wouldn’t miss
their point, they even installed the anti-Christ as the head
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of
the United Nations. More recently, Donald Trump’s attacks
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on
Hillary Clinton’s elitism echoed some of the very themes Robertson had
sounded almost three decades earlier.

Oddly, though, Bush and Robertson agreed on one thing, on which they even
found common ground with former Vice President Al Gore: the importance
of addressing
climate change
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.

As president, Bush pushed
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a
number of environmental initiatives related to air quality, ozone
depletion, and climate change more generally. In 1992, his administration
even endorsed
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a
tepid “action plan,” Agenda 21, that came out of that year’s global
environmental meeting in Rio de Janeiro. In reality, it was just another of
an endless stream of documents produced by such environmental conferences.
For some Americans, however, those two words came to evoke the most
terrifying aspect of the Bush era, proof positive that he was covertly
constructing the very New World Order that he had invoked.

Perhaps the leading proponent of Agenda 21 conspiracy theories has been TV
and radio personality Glenn Beck. In 2012, he even published a dystopian
novel called (you won’t be surprised to learn) Agenda 21. In it, he and
co-author Harriet Parke fingered environmentalists as the true agents of
the coming apocalypse and issued dire warnings about climate change
becoming the lever a future global authority would use to eradicate
national sovereignty and enslave Americans to a collective vision. “Just a
generation ago, this place was called America,” Beck and Parke wrote
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“Now, after the worldwide implementation of a UN-led program called Agenda
21, it’s simply known as ‘the Republic.’ There is no president. No
Congress. No Supreme Court. No freedom.”

Once you start looking for Agenda 21, it pops up in all sorts of strange
places. Newt Gingrich ran for president in 2012 with a pledge
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to
rescind the “plan.” Ted Cruz linked it to -- you guessed it -- George Soros
and warned
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that
its implementation would deprive Americans of their right to play golf (no
joke). Most recently, YouTube
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and
Twitter have lit up with contrived reports that Agenda 21, not climate
change, was somehow responsible for the latest California wildfires.

And here’s the truly bizarre part: while Glenn Beck, Newt Gingrich, Ted
Cruz, and the rest of them were nattering on about an obscure, non-binding
U.N. document, they were missing the real story. A nightmarish New World
Order was indeed being constructed around them. It’s global, malevolent,
aimed at destroying ever more American lives, and -- according to a recent
Trump administration report
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--
getting worse by the minute.

*The Real New World Order*

A significant number of Americans believe that they’re still relatively
safe behind the walls of Donald Trump’s Fortress America. Homeland Security
protects them from international terrorists. Border patrol agents block
caravans of refugees and asylum-seekers. By refusing to ratify membership
in institutions like the International Criminal Court, Congress keeps the
U.S. safe from foreign influences. President Trump has only reinforced such
feelings by pulling the United States out of international pacts like the
Paris climate accord and global bodies like the U.N. Human Rights Council
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.

Because the world keeps knocking on America’s door, the present wave of
nationalist politicians has added a few more locks for safety’s sake. All
such precautions, however, have done nothing to prevent the establishment
of an actual New World Order on American soil. Yes, it’s happened, even if
the conspiracy mongers haven’t cared to notice.

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is indeed a new global order. It’s called climate change and, unlike the
scenarios imagined by the anti-globalists, it’s wreaking havoc not in some
dystopian future but right in the here and now: the prairie fires that
struck Oklahoma, Kansas, and the Texas panhandle in the spring of 2017,
killing
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seven
people and destroying an area equivalent to three Rhode Islands; Hurricane
Maria that devastated large areas of Puerto Rico that fall, leaving nearly
3,000 people dead
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Hurricane Michael that swept through Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, and
Virginia with unprecedented winds and flooding
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this
October, killing 45
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and
causing $30 billion
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in
damage; and the wildfires that raged across California in November,
killing more
than 80 people
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and
destroying nearly 14,000 homes. And that’s just to begin a list of weather
catastrophes in this country.

Global warming did not, of course, create the weather itself. It’s only
intensifying it. As the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change recently put
it
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“A changing climate leads to changes in the frequency, intensity, spatial
extent, duration, and timing of extreme weather and climate events, and can
result in unprecedented extreme weather and climate events.” This summer,
for instance, saw record-high temperatures
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in
the United States and around the world. Large stretches of the South and
West experienced near-record droughts
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in
2018, while other parts of the country suffered from historic levels
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of
rainfall. (North Carolina recently endured an astounding years' worth of
snow
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in
barely more than 24 hours. Both the number and the severity of Atlantic
hurricanes are also on the rise
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.

And according to a Trump administration report released last month that the
president himself rejects
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it’s going to get a lot worse fast. That Fourth National Climate Assessment
paints a dire picture of plummeting agricultural yields, declining dairy
and seafood production, spreading wildfires, shrinking water resources in
the interior of the country, and flooded areas on the coasts before
century’s end. Extreme weather events since 1980 have already cost the
United States more than $1 trillion
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By 2100, the assessment projects, the costs of climate change will absorb
as much as 10%
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of
this country’s annual gross domestic product. Meanwhile, any hopes that
global carbon emissions had begun to flatline in recent years, thanks to
efforts to move toward renewable sources of energy, were dashed this month with
reports
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that
the output will actually grow by a projected 2.7% in 2018, a larger
percentage than the previous year, on the way to the highest levels on
record.

Americans can blame state governments or Washington for failing to respond
in a timely manner to these disasters, but such intensifying weather
patterns aren’t a local or even a national phenomenon. What’s happening in
the United States is happening everywhere. The New World Order of climate
change connects people abandoning their homes to rising tides in Florida
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 and Bangladesh
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dying from drought-related fires in California and Australia
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being swept away by huge storms in the Carolinas and the Philippines
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or losing their livelihoods in Nebraska and Honduras
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It’s an order defined by a terrifying new rulebook in which more carbon
emissions translate directly into less polar ice, an increase in sea
levels, and more extreme weather.

Climate change doesn’t care about borders. It thumbs its nose at laws and
legislation. It is unaffected by the size or destructive capabilities of
even the mightiest militaries. But perhaps the most remarkable aspect of
this particular New World Order, at least in the United States, is that
many of those most affected by it refuse to acknowledge its existence.

Interviewing people affected by last year’s prairie fires in the Midwest,
for instance, the New Yorker’s Ian Frazier encountered
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an
extraordinary level of denial:

“No one I talked to in Kansas told me that he believed in climate change.
Prevailing opinion holds that nothing about the recent extreme weather here
is much different from what’s always been. People say that Native Americans
sometimes used prairie fires as an environmental tool.”

Yet the recent fires were both unprecedented and part of a longer-term
transformation of the Great Plains from irrigated farmland into what will
someday be a spreading desert thanks to rising temperatures and extreme
weather above ground and the disappearing Ogallala aquifer
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beneath
it. And this time, the dispossessed Midwesterners are unlikely to be able
to relocate to California, as they did when dust storms hit in the 1930s,
because the West Coast will have major problems
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supporting
even its existing agriculture.

If all the death and destruction connected to this New World Order were
simply the result of periodic shifts in the life cycle of the planet -- as
some climate-change deniers maintain
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--
then humans could just prepare for the inevitable, dinosaur-style
extinction to come. But that’s hardly the case. Climate change is the
direct result of human action -- and some humans are so much more
responsible than others.

*Blame the Globalists*

>From 2006 through 2016, before he served briefly as secretary of state, Rex
Tillerson was the head of ExxonMobil. He was supposed to be a cleaner,
greener Big Energy CEO, but during his tenure he never altered
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the
company’s basic DNA of drill, drill, drill. He entered into murky energy
deals with Russia, Iraqi Kurdistan, and Saudi Arabia. Worse, he attempted
to profit off climate change by, among other things, expanding operations
into a rapidly warming Arctic. Even though he publicly acknowledged global
warming -- with plenty of caveats and misstatements -- he also helped
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funnel
millions of dollars to climate denial groups and suitably climate-denying
politicians.

Not much changed when Tillerson became Trump’s first secretary of state. He
failed to prevent the president from withdrawing from the Paris climate
accord. He dutifully implemented
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new
rules to facilitate the international funding of coal-fired power plants.
And he presided over a gutting
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of
the State Department meant to hamper its ability to address global issues
like climate change.

Through it all, however, Rex Tillerson remained just the kind of globalist
that Donald Trump had railed against as a presidential candidate. While
head of Exxon, he had, for instance, been a regular participant
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at
the World Economic Forum at Davos as well as in the Clinton Global
Initiative. Ultimately, Trump criticized
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his
secretary of state for having “totally establishment” views on foreign
policy before unceremoniously firing him by tweet.

But there's the establishment Trump likes and the establishment he
doesn't.  Despite their very public falling out, the president has always
admired establishment types in the Tillerson mold, those who belong to the
international network of fossil fuel execs (oil, gas, and coal) chiefly
responsible for building the New World Order of climate change.
Rockefeller, Hunt, Getty, Mellon, Drake, Buffet, Koch, and Icahn: these are
the globalists who set in motion the transformation of our world in which a
growing dependency on fossil fuels morphed into an economic system geared
to ever-expanding exploitation of such resources, and finally to an
ecosystem on the verge of catastrophe.

Keep in mind that this is exactly what Donald Trump grew up with in
fossil-fueled New York City in the 1950s and 1960s. It’s what he’s still
nostalgic
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Hence, his push for the United States to become “energy dominant
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by extracting every last drop of fossil fuel from land, sea, and ice.
Hence, his close relationships with petro-autocrats, especially Russian
President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. This
is, in short, his kind of globalism, and it’s now fully embedded in the
White House, his administration, and Washington.

The U.N.? Environmentalists? George Soros? Peanuts compared to the real
globalists, the ones who have controlled the supply and pricing of energy
for more than a century and now have a representative sitting in the Oval
Office. Think of it as a magician’s classic misdirection trick: look over
there at Agenda 21 while the real globalists pick your pocket and poison
your world. As environmentalist Bill McKibben has pointed out
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the latest generation of fossil-fuel globalists knew exactly what they were
doing (and what the consequences would be) when they devoted immense
amounts of money to emphasizing “the uncertainty” of the science of climate
change.

The magician David Copperfield once created the illusion
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that
the Statue of Liberty had disappeared. The present crew of magical
globalists have done him one better. They have been surprisingly successful
in creating the illusion that the New World Order of climate change doesn’t
exist when the proof is increasingly all around us.

There's no conspiracy, no weather mafia, but the United States is
nonetheless firmly in the grip of a New World Order. Many thousands have
already lost their lives, their liberty, or their ability to pursue
happiness thanks to the global forces now being loosed on our planet -- and
the more the United States has asserted its exceptionalism in recent years,
the more it has proven to be no exception to the rules of climate change.

Here’s the rub: it’s long past the warning stage. Metaphorically speaking,
the black helicopters have already landed on the White House lawn (and
probably in your own backyard as well). A New World Order is indeed
beginning to tyrannize America and Donald Trump is encouraging the
globalists responsible to do even more of the same. The only way to address
this ultimate threat is through the sort of international cooperation that
the anti-globalists fear the most, a linking of arms across the rising seas
to defeat a malign global force and the powerful elite that maintains it.

This challenge requires the equivalent of war against something as evil as
totalitarianism. Anything less would be like trying to put out a wildfire
with gasoline or like spitting into a (Category 5) hurricane. Anything less
would be an epoch fail.

John Feffer,  is the author of the dystopian novel Splinterlands and the
director of Foreign Policy In Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies.
His new novel, Frostlands
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a Dispatch Books original and book two of his Splinterlands series, has
just been published.

Editor's Note: Thanks to our media ally TomDispatch.com
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for
sharing this piece with Tikkun. Unfortunately, the article doesn't mention
the ESRA Environmental and Social Responsibility Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution which would be an efficient step toward dismantling the power
of this earth destroying fossil-fuel globalism. Read it now at
 www.tikkun.org/esra
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Don't let anyone tell you it is "unrealistic" when what is really
unrealistic is to not take drastic measures to stop this growing carnage!
--Rabbi Michael Lerner rabbilerner.tikkun at gmail.com

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