Packed house for CFACT's
Poland climate forum by Craig Rucker, 12/14/18, CFACT
Emotions have run high
in Poland since the United Nations climate conference came to town.
CFACT co-sponsored a
climate forum at the John Paul II Center in Gliwice, with Poland's
Globalization Institute Foundation, led by Dr. Tomasz Teluk. A venue named for
"JPII," Poland's "freedom Pope," seemed highly appropriate.
In the audience were
veterans of Poland's Solidarity movement who freed Poland from Socialism thirty
years ago. They do not want to go
back. They turned this scholarly forum
into a lively discussion of energy, global warming and Polish
independence. We were honored.
Marc Morano posted these
highlights (Google translated) from a Polish tv website at CFACT's Climate
Depot
(http://www.climatedepot.com/2018/12/12/skeptics-take-the-stage-at-poland-event-morano-the-biggest-threat-to-poland-today-comes-from-the-un-climate-conference/?mc_cid=36f099519b&mc_eid=[UNIQID])
:
Climate Depot's Morano:
"The biggest threat to Poland today is from the Katowice (UN climate)
conference. They will want to convince you that Polish coal mines are
destroying the planet - do not believe them. The UN will say that it has the
best scientific institution - it is also a lie. They are a political
organization that is masquerading as a scientific institution.
Dr. Tomasz Teluk,
president of the Globalization Institute Foundation, the organizer of the
conference: "Today, Poland belongs to the countries that are least
dependent on energy supply in the EU and someone wants to change it."
Dr. Walt Cunningham, an
astronaut, a former member of the Apollo 7 mission: 'I am appalled at the huge
idea of the so-called global warming, which is a consequence of human
activities, seems to be accepted by the whole society. Few realize how little
human influence affects everything.'
Craig Rucker, president
of the pro-environmental CFACT pro-democracy organization in Washington, DC:
'The free market and population growth goes hand in hand with reducing
pollution. It is enough to look at how the Eastern bloc countries were
polluted. Our future is very clear as long as we take the course on economic
freedom and developing technologies.'
The audience was
inspired by a presentation by Apollo VII astronaut Walt Cunningham. Colonel Cunningham also joined CFACT's team
of science experts at the UN climate conferences in Warsaw, Poland
and Lima, Peru, where he
soared above the hills near Machu Picchu (http://www.cfact.org/2014/12/09/astronaut-takes-peru-leap-to-call-attention-to-unsettled-science/?mc_cid=36f099519b&mc_eid=[UNIQID])
to call attention to
flaws in the global warming narrative.
In 2012, "Walt" joined a large group of America's astronauts
and space pioneers to co-sign a letter to the Director of NASA, requesting NASA
refrain from pushing unfounded global warming scare stories.
You can read the full
letter at CFACT.org (http://www.cfact.org/2012/04/10/astronauts-and-scientists-send-letter-to-nasa-stop-global-warming-advocacy/?mc_cid=36f099519b&mc_eid=[UNIQID]).
Marc Morano brought down
the house when he bluntly explained that UN claims that all scientists agree
with their agenda is “a lie, a deception. A UN scientist admitted that it was
pulled from thin air, this idea of 97% of scientists all agreeing is made up.”
“What they really seek,”
Morano said, is central control over our economic development.”
As the forum moved
towards its conclusion, Marc and I stood and donned the yellow vests CFACT
brought back from France
(http://www.cfact.org/2018/12/10/cop-24-cfact-with-the-gilets-jaune/?mc_cid=36f099519b&mc_eid=[UNIQID]).
“We wear these yellow
vests in solidarity with the workers of France and Poland,” Marc said. This triggered exclamations and thunderous
applause.
Yellow vest protests
have since broken out in London. The
media campaign pushing the UN global warming narrative is a powerful
force. In Poland, France, the U.S., or
wherever CFACT goes, we find intelligent, mainstream citizens seeing through
the warming narrative.
Facts are potent
things. The United Nations is finding
out the hard way. For nature and people too,
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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