Al Gore comes out of ‘Hiding’

Reading the article by Al Gore today in The New York Times is hilarious.

He can’t, won’t, and unable to admit, his science is flawed the hoax is over.

One section he wrote that, “we have to worry that our grandchildren would one day look back on us as a criminal generation that had selfishly and…”

The problem with this sentence is we don’t have to look back to see the fraud against our children and grandchildren.

We can look presently at the fraud of climategate and the financial fraud that continues in DC, Wall Street and Global Banking systems to confirm the financial rape of world markets.

The road with Al Gore is not paved with good intentions!

The International Monetary Fund wants more power to police the global financial system and a bigger role in emergency financing, managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn said Friday.

In a speech to the Bretton Woods Committee, a finance reform think tank in Washington, D.C., he claimed that a stronger IMF also warrants a new global reserve currency that would serve as an alternative to the U.S. dollar.

“Strauss-Kahn said such an asset could be similar to but distinctly different from the IMF’s special drawing rights, or SDRs, the accounting unit that countries use to hold funds within the IMF,” ABC News report.



A Capitol Hill couple got more than they bargained for after what they thought was a routine Fed Ex delivery. The box they received contained $120,000 worth of pot, MyFoxDC.com reported.

“I noticed that the package was ours but the name on the box wasn’t and it was shipping center return address in Anaheim, California. So I thought that was strange,” says Sloan.

Still she thought it could be for a neighbor or even a gift for their 11-month-old baby girl. So they decided to open it. Inside the box was another box wrapped with insulation.

“It’s layer upon layer of tightly wrapped plastic wrap. And it looks like there is dirt on the inside of that. So my husband pokes through the plastic wrap and touches it and he said it’s not dirt its coffee grounds. Then I did know what it was. I knew it would be drugs,” says Melanie Sloan.

Turns out it was 35 pounds of marijuana or the equivalent of $120,000 worth of pot.

Here’s how the game works: the dealer has the package delivered to an address where they don’t believe anyone is home during the day and they pick it up the package before anyone gets home. But in this case that didn’t happen.

MPD is investigating where the package came from and who it was intended for. Meantime Fed Ex says it does work with law enforcement to screen packages.

Source – MyFoxDC.com

Viera, Florida — The local economic forecast tied to President Barack Obama’s proposed NASA budget keeps growing bleaker.

Revised projections now show that about 23,000 workers at and around Kennedy Space Center will lose their jobs because of the shuttles’ retirement and the new proposal to cancel the development of new rockets and spacecraft.

That sum includes 9,000 “direct” space jobs and — conservatively speaking — 14,000 “indirect” jobs at hotels, restaurants, retail stores and others that depend on activity at the space center, said Lisa Rice, Brevard Workforce president.

The organization’s earlier estimate of 7,000 direct jobs reflected just the retirement of the shuttle program. The updated numbers also include the cancellation of Project Constellation and other initiatives as outlined in the president’s 2011 budget, Rice said.

Source – FloridaToday.com

The earthquake in Chile was far stronger than the one that struck Haiti last month — yet the death toll in this Caribbean nation is magnitudes higher.

The reasons are simple.

Chile is wealthier and infinitely better prepared, with strict building codes, robust emergency response and a long history of handling seismic catastrophes. No living Haitian had experienced a quake at home when the Jan. 12 disaster crumbled their poorly constructed buildings.

And Chile was relatively lucky this time.

Saturday’s quake was centered offshore an estimated 21 miles underground in a relatively unpopulated area while Haiti’s tectonic mayhem struck closer to the surface — about 8 miles — and right on the edge of Port-au-Prince, factors that increased its destructiveness.

Source – FOX News