World Ganging Up On Bush
Policy In Montreal
By James Donahue
Nov. 29, 2005
The Bush Administration
is facing off on Montreal this week against representatives from 188 other nations, all demanding
that the United States cut greenhouse
gas emissions and join a united effort to stop global warming.
The United Nations sponsored
conference is expected to be the first of many world meetings designed to draft a world plan to follow the Kyoto Protocol
which expires in 2012.
It is a crowded gathering
with an estimated 10,000 delegates representing environmental lobby groups, governments and businesses from nearly every nation
who will be seeking ways to deal with a common problem.
While Bush and his administration
appear to be standing firm on a resistance to participate in the Kyoto agreement, forged in
1997, world leaders say they are working hard to convince U.S.
industries to cut their emissions for the good of the world.
The United States is the world’s biggest polluter, said
Psychic Aaron C. Donahue during his Sunday Voice of Lucifer radio message. “Energy is power. Our system is a waste energy-based
economy. We are asking the world to continue supporting our way of life but this support is starting to wane.”
Donahue said that U.S. business must use more energy each year than it did the
previous year in order to show profit gains.
The United States is a nation of waste, Donahue charged. Not only
does the nation waste energy, it wastes manufactured goods and even food. He said this may be the only country in the world
where people get prizes for eating the largest quantity of food in food-eating contests.
“What do you think
starving people in third world countries think about things like that?” he asked. “And we wonder why we are hated.”
Joining the United States in large levels of toxic emissions in the air, ground and water are two large
developing nations, China and India. All three nations have ignored the Kyoto Protocol.
Delegates from the European
Union and northern Asian countries are banding together this time around in an effort to convince not only the United States
but China and India to join then in what is turning out to be a frantic effort to put the brakes on global warming before
it is too late.
Europe fears the possibility of going into a deep freeze and possibly even seeing another ice age as
a result of severe weather shifts. China
is enduring desertification of large areas of land for lack of rainfall. Some scientists agree with Donahue that it is already
too late to reverse the heating of the planet.
Donahue believes runaway
global warming may be upon us.