The Club of Rome Council's 1991 report pushing global warming
“In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill…The real enemy, then, is humanity itself….Bring the divided nation together to face an outside enemy, either a real one or else one INVENTED for the purpose…”
That is taken from a 1991 book report co-authored by Alex King. King is one of the founding members of the spontaneously named Club of Rome (1968) which, like Bilderbergers, et. al, is among the far-flung coterie of shadowy and, at times, somewhat incestuous global entities out there making for all sorts of strange bedfellows while pushing their assortment of visions and agendas for the world. GW is one such agenda that in part spawned from previous assemblies club-happy folks, rich people looking for ways to kill time or the world, upper crust cliques and such from which these kinds of reports are generated.... think of Cheech & Chong's What I Did On Summer Vacation - for Elites, and you have the basic hang of it. This book report connects to previous clubs and cliques with their attendant reports, like Iron Mountain. References via the web are numerous. Here is one.
http://www.freedom-force.org/pdf/Report_from_Iron_Mountain.pdf
The main reason why GW was on my mind today was from having caught a glimpse of the headline story telling of the mountain climber that scaled the NY Times building allegedly to draw people's attention to what they (the climber) perceives as "grave concern for the increasingly warming globe". On the one hand, this left me to appreciate the near total waste of human effort to have pulled off this stunt. On the other hand, this left me to wonder - would this stunt have been allowed to end the same way if, for instance, the climber had instead intended to draw people's attention due to the concern of the ruse that the GW agenda is? It is easy to imagine that in the latter, the climber may not have been allowed to safely reach the top to be met with cops and handcuffs, but likely would have been taken out by a sniper's bullet about mid-way up the climb. It is time to update the old adage.
Why do people climb mountains? To draw more unnecessary attention and fear towards the sham of global warming, of course; duh!