Is Mexico Greening Al Gore's Palm?
MAY 18 (EIRNS)--"Gore comes to 'inconvenience'; he'll be in Saltillo on July 31," is the headline of the Vanguardia paper yesterday, reporting that the Coahuila state's Secretary of Environment is organizing an event for businessmen and researchers to hear Al Gore speak on his theme. Coahuila's Environment Secretary Héctor Franco López reported that the contract with "the firm that represents Gore" was agreed upon, including the condition that no further details on Gore's schedule in Saltillo could be made public. There is not even mention of the amount Gore will be paid. In Brazil, Gore dismissed an invitation from the Senate, because they were not willing to pay a dime.
It should be recalled that Lyndon LaRouche was in Saltillo, Coahuila in 2002 invited by the state university, where he presented the full outline of his proposal for greening the Great American Desert on both sides of the border, a proposal which made headlines at the time.
Now Gore is deployed into that state nominally ruled by the PRI. After speaking in Coahuila, Gore was personally invited to Mexico City, not by the illegitimate President Felipe Calderon, but by Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard, to speak in the city's National Auditorium building, as reported in today's daily Reforma . Ebrard, a nominal ally of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO), but who is actually building a huge Trojan horse within his movement, got $200 million from the Bill Clinton Foundation, out of the $1 billion granted to the 14 largest cities in the world to implement measures against global warming and CO2 emissions.
This is intended to trigger Ebrard's plan to green Mexico City with five measures on which he's proposing to hold a referendum, but which he has not yet made known. What Ebrard has already announced is that he will issue carbon bonds, and start measures such as changing Mexico City's air conditioning and heat systems in local government buildings, painting the roofs white to increase solar absorption, and introducing alternative energy sources.