Climate Change "Inevitability" Broken In Sweden

27 Apr 2007

Climate Change "Inevitability" Broken In Sweden.

April 27, Stockholm (EIRNS) -- After weeks of campaigning and pressure from the LaRouche movement in Sweden and a huge "underground" movement on the Swedish internet, Swedish TV4 broadcast the British film "The Great Global Warming Swindle" on Thursday, April 26, causing enormous confusion in the ranks of the global warming fanatics in the political elites and the lying mass media. Before the LaRouche Movement in Stockholm came out single-handedly to protest the visit and seminar by Al Gore in late March, there was an almost totalitarian consensus in the media, government institutions and political parties, that Al Gore's lies were "truth", and that the time for debate was passé, insisting that the only thing to discuss now was to decide how to reduce CO2 emissions.

TV4 had a multi-hour theme-show on climate change on the same day, in which the media and the politicians, including a government minister, Maud Olofsson, kept repeating the same lies in a one-sided debate. However, unlike in the past, a real debate started between pro and con, allowing real scientific facts about the role of the sun in heating the earth, and the tiny share of CO2 in the green-house gases (let alone the microscopic scale of human-caused CO2), to come forth, proving that what Al Gore is spreading is mere lies. Even the Green Party representative in the debate had to admit that she had no scientific background, and that she is like everyone else is confused.

The blog site of TV4 was flooded by commentaries from "skeptics" and opponents of climate change hysteria. A commentary by LaRouche associate, Hussein Askary was also posted, comparing the current ideology with the racist eugenics of the 1920s and 30s. He stressed that the environmental ideology, which is the creation of European oligarchs and monarchs, is killing people right now, as in the genocide caused in Africa through, just for example, the ban on DDT.

The dams of ignorance are broken, but, as in the nuclear power issue, there is a huge gap between politicians and the population. While there is a consensus among almost all political parties that nuclear power will not be developed in Sweden, 70% of the population want more nuclear power.