Thursday, March 25, 2010

Reform BC - Reject Gore prospectus Repeal Liberal carbon tax


Newsflash - Reform BC rejects Gore's false prospectus for climate-crisis company, will campaign in next provincial election for repeal of Liberal carbon tax, scheduled for introduction July 1, 2008.

Open e-mail sent April 03, 2008 to:
The Honourable Gordon Campbell premier@...
Premier of British Columbia, Box 9041, Station PROV GOVT
Victoria, BC, Canada V8W 9E1 Phone: (250) 387-1715\
From: Reform Party of British Columbia
Dear Premier Campbell:
Reform BC - Reject Gore prospectus – Repeal Liberal carbon tax
Please be advised that Reform BC rejects Al Gore's `false prospectus' for Generation Investment – Gore's `climate-crisis' investment company which promotes a racketeering trade in carbon futures and the extortion of global carbon taxes from the public.
"British environmental analyst Christopher Monckton says Al Gore's latest attack on global warming skeptics shows  ."panicking." ..  CBS News correspondent Leslie Stahl asked Al Gore .. what he thinks of people .. who doubt global warming  caused by human activity. "..  tiny, tiny minority .. almost like ones who .. believe  earth is flat," replied Gore ..  However, Lord Christopher Monckton,  policy advisor for former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher during 1980s, says former vice president can enjoy his "flat earth fantasies" for a few months, but in the end the world will be laughing at him. ".. alarmists alarmed,  panic mongers panicking,  scare mongers scared;  Gores gored. Why? Because global warming stopped ten years ago; hasn't got warmer since 1998 ..  in last seven years ..  downturn in global temperatures equivalent [or] very close to one degree Fahrenheit per decade. We're in a period ... of global cooling." Monckton contends Gore "panicking" because he has staked his reputation as former American VP on "telling world we're all doomed unless we shut down 90 percent of Western economies." He contends Gore is largest "global-warming profiteer." Gore's group Alliance for Climate Protection launching new $300 million ad campaign demands reforms in environmental law to help reduce supposed "climate crisis." Monckton points out in U.K., Gore not allowed to speak in public about his "green investment company" because it would violate racketeering laws by "peddling a false prospectus." He says that fact came about after British high court found Gore's movie, An Inconvenient Truth, riddled with errors." http://www.onenewsnow.com/Culture/Default.aspx?id=74121
"[Canadian privy councilor, Oil-for-Food bribee Maurice Strong]  is on the board of directors of the Chicago Climate Exchange, Wikipedia-described as "the world's first and North America's only legally binding greenhouse gas emission registry reduction system for emission sources and offset projects in North America and Brazil." Gore buys his carbon off-sets from himself--the GenerationInvestment Management LLP, "an independent, private, owner-managed partnership established in 2004 with offices in London and Washington, D.C." of which he is both chairman and founding partner." http://www.canadafreepress.com/2007/cover031307.htm
Reform BC believes that the BC Liberal government is using Gore's climate-crisis propaganda and Generation Investment's false prospectus to justify the introduction of a carbon tax of $10 per metric ton of carbon on July 1, 2008.
Reform Party candidates in the next provincial election, will campaign to repeal your government's carbon tax and on behalf of the Reform Party's prospective constituents, will reserve the right to seek injunctive relief in the BC Supreme Court from a Liberal tax which is apparently intended to rise in $5/tonne annual increments to reach $30 in 2012.

Yours sincerely,
David Hawkins, Leader 604-542-0891

cc:
Ron Gamble, President 604-980-7779

Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper pm@...

Judi McLeod Editor Canada Free Press 
judi@...
Darcy Rezac, Managing Director Board of Trade 604-641-1255
Rick Schnieder, Director Environment Fraser Institute 604 688 0221
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