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Global Warming Movement’s biggest hypocritical events

Shine a light in on “Earth Hour”

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- Judi McLeod  Friday, March 12, 2010
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Freedom lovers the world over have an opportunity to shine a cleansing light on one of the Global Warming Movement’s biggest hypocritical events: Earth Hour.

Earth Hour, which began back in 2007, calls for people to plunge the world into darkness and spread the lie of man made Global Warming.

This year Global warming activists, sponsored by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF)  are once again calling for the dark for for a March 27 “Earth Hour”.

Desperate now that polls show people see man made global warming as a scam, Earth Hour promoters are telling people “lights off” “to demand action on climate change”.

The Devil dark is what cockroaches, crooks and politicians need to ply their trade.

With donation-rich WWF behind it, how long before Earth Hour becomes Earth Day, Earth Week, Earth Month…...

People worried that rising energy costs will someday put them into permanent darkness can fight back by simply leaving their lights on. 

Average people everywhere can turn the tables on greedy environmentalists and governments getting ready to impose cap and trade legislation on the masses by merely leaving their lights on.

This is the message the environmental activists are sending out to world-wide communities:

“On Saturday, March 27, at 8:30 p.m., hundreds of millions of people around the world will turn off their lights for an hour to demand actions on climate change,” writes the Mississauga, Ont. based Power Saving Systems Inc., in a WWF sanctioned media release. 

“Earth Hour is an annual international lights-out event and the goal is to get as many individuals and businesses as possible to turn off their lights for one hour to raise awareness about climate change and demonstrate that people are ready to take personal action; in turn, people expect more engagement on behalf of the government.

“Earth Hour shows that together, our small actions can make a big difference to help fight climate change.  Last year, over 10 million Canadians turned off their lights for Earth Hour in a show of concern to the government.  This demonstrates that people are taking personal action to reduce their footprint and that they expect the same level of commitment from government.

“Climate change is the biggest environmental threat to our planet and the number one concern for Canadians.  We are already seeing its impacts.  Participating in Earth Hour is a simple way to show that you want to be a part of the solution and send a powerful message to others that together we can make a difference.

“Please observe Earth Hour and by participating you are joining a global movement to support a new climate deal.  It’s also an opportunity to show your employees, customers, children, friends, and the rest of the world that you are committed to taking action on climate change and helping to ensure we have a living planet for our future generations.”

You can take a strong stand against the liars in the Man Made Global Warming Movement by leaving your lights on from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m, on Saturday, March 27.

Shine your lights in on Earth Hour.  Sunlight by day, lights by night, are the best disinfectants against to send Al Gore, David Suzuki-led global warming activists scurrying into the shadows.




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Judi McLeod is an award-winning journalist with 30 years’ experience in the print media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared on Rush Limbaugh, Newsmax.com, Drudge Report, Foxnews.com, and Glenn Beck.

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