The Marxist totalitarian class has been working hard to pooh-pooh the damning admissions of the purloined University of East Anglia emails, investigating themselves and unsurprisingly, declaring themselves innocent of all charges.
Just as they've figured enough time has passed and they can get back to work predicting catastrophe unless the entire basis of economic development is wiped away and replaced with the rule of climate commissars, wikileaks dumps a bunch of new damning revelations on them.
Reading through the few Wikileaks cables related to climate, the tip of the iceberg becomes visible. The most interesting seems to involve the usual pressures related to top level nominations: in this case, the nomination for the IPCC Group II organization comes to light. The original cable is still not known, but it is said to state that Christopher Field had no opposition; the other proposed position for co-chair, Mostafa Jafari, an Iran scientist, was not acceptable, although a qualified scientist. The cable apparently states that Rajendra Pachauri, head of the IPCC, promised background collaboration, and non-identification of the US pressures. The Austrian delegate, which lead the selection process, also agreed on the veto on Jafari.In other cables, we can see the unreal demands being made by some countries in the World. The developed countries, pressured by alarmists, are “falling all over itself to browbeat them into taking money to go along with a plan to give them more money“. But this is starting to change: “The Danes said they are “fed up”” because the reasons behind the show are no longer climate: “Gisela Ulloa, a member of Bolivian delegations to earlier COP meetings told us the GOB’s position is aimed at creating an alternative development model consistent with Morales’s anti-capitalist philosophy.“
Opposition to Kyoto and global warming alarmism has always stated that the process is more about political and economic agendas than climate, but finally there is black and white proof of that contention.
Gisela Ulloa, a member of Bolivian delegations to earlier COP meetings (but not COP-15, where she represented Papua New Guinea and the Coalition for First Nations) told us the GOB's position is aimed at creating an alternative development model consistent with Morales's anti-capitalist philosophy. In addition to demanding enormous reparations from developed nations, the GOB opposes using markets as a mechanism to reduce emissions. Ulloa suggested that Morales recognizes Bolivia will not be included in the deliberations of the major players and is keen to create an alternative forum where he can style himself as the leader of anti-globalization groups and other social movements MAS Senator Ana Maria Romero added that Morales sees environmental issues as one area where he can carve out an international identity independent from that of his close ally, President Hugo Chavez. She recounted to us that an animated Morales told her he was surrounded by well-wishers in Copenhagen urging him "not to abandon them," while Chavez was alone in the corner.
Dozens of other national agendas are also at play, we unfortunately don't get to read their embassy cables. No matter--the reality that global warming is a stalking horse for even more insidious agendas is now a settled argument.


