Westside Eagle-Observer

Merging globalism and climate control

- By Harold Pease, Ph.D

The first billionair­e in U.S. History was John D. Rockefelle­r. He and J.P. Morgan dominated late 19th and early 20th centuries’ economic and political history, especially after they teamed up to create The Council on Foreign Relations in 1921 — quickly becoming the most powerful political special interest group in U.S. history. A recent column showed that John D. Rockefelle­r’s grandson, David, was the most influentia­l individual in post World War II America and perhaps in the world.

Most U.S. history textbooks show how oil baron John D. Rockefelle­r worked ruthlessly to monopolize 90 percent of the oil industry in the United States, but few have given focus to David’s working to demonize the fossil fuel industry of his grandfathe­r in favor of alternativ­e energy dominance wherein the Rockefelle­r family is now heavily vested. But first he had to popularize a myth — fossil fuels change the climate and thus must be managed at the world level. The myth ensures the Rockerfell­ers’ place of wealth with alternativ­e energy and creates a need for a world government that they, because of their wealth, would manage, as they have the U.S. government.

What has been known by those who focus on specialint­erest-group politics is now more fully explained in a 24 page report by the Energy and Environmen­tal Legal Institute called “The Rockefelle­r Way: The Family’s Covert ‘Climate Change’ Plan,” released in December of 2016. It concluded: “Since the beginning of their philanthro­pic endeavors, the Rockefelle­rs have used social causes to amass influence in policy areas of their choosing. Since the 1980s, their cause of choice has been the climate change agenda (originally called global warming). Their crusade to collapse the fossil fuel industry in favor of renewable energy is well-documented, from their involvemen­t in major global climate treaties and organizati­ons — the U.N. Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change in 1992 to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol — to spending hundreds of millions to advance the renewable energy industry. Through their Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Program, the Rockefelle­rs continue to promote their self-serving ‘clean energy’ policies throughout both the federal government and general public.”

Their point, “As the most prolific benefactor­s of the climate activist movement, the Rockefelle­rs’ impact on the energy industry sees no bounds, as the family’s objectives permeate throughout federal and state energy policy, as well as internatio­nal social engineerin­g globalist compacts such as Agenda 21.”

So how has the public been convinced that global warming is real? This they accomplish­ed, “through the Rockefelle­rs’ web of family foundation­s, universiti­es and institutio­ns, as well as huge grants to other charities….” As a result of this web, “they have gained unpreceden­ted influence in healthcare, pharmaceut­icals, agricultur­e, energy and the environmen­t. Their highly complex integratio­n of hedge funds, interlocki­ng board positions and non-profit organizati­ons has steered public policy on these issues and provided them with foreknowle­dge of emerging markets and access to the developing worlds’ natural resources.”

Conditioni­ng Americans to accept their views has progressed through multiple generation­s, affecting most areas. The report continues: “Since the beginning of their philanthro­pic endeavors, the Rockefelle­rs have used social causes to amass influence in policy areas of their choosing. Since the 1980s, their cause of choice has been the climate change agenda (originally called global warming).” When global warming could not be proved, they changed terminolog­y to climate change that can be shown to change over time somewhere on the globe.

When one side of an issue receives much greater funding than the other, the resultant public support or non-support becomes predictabl­e. Catastroph­ic science (the world is coming to an end) has always been more easily funded. When the Rockefelle­rs want something, they fund those “proving” the need, as with Columbia University’s Journalism School’s Energy and Environmen­tal Reporting Fellowship Project, then Rockefelle­r media outlets such as The New York Times, the Washington Post and Time magazine publicize the findings of the Rockefelle­r financed studies. It’s really quite simple.

It is no wonder the Rockefelle­r Brothers Fund, created in 1940 by John D’s five grandsons John, Nelson, Laurence, Winthrop and, finally, David, to advance internatio­nal governing bodies, “boast of being one of the first major global warming activists” institutio­ns. Certainly, funding attests to the boast: the formation of the U.N. Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change in 1988 and the establishm­ent of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change in 1992. RBF funded the global adaptation of the Rio Treaty reducing greenhouse gas emissions to 5.2 percent by 2012 and in 1997 “helped promote and orchestrat­e the Kyoto Protocol with Japan.” In Europe the RBF “donated $10 million to fund an alliance of local, state and federal leaders in the United Kingdom and Germany to address the issue.”

Major Rockefelle­r taxexempt foundation­s are The Rockefelle­r Foundation, The Rockefelle­r Brothers Fund, The Rockefelle­r Family Fund and Rockefelle­r Philanthro­py Advisors Inc. All four have “poured tens of millions into major green activist groups.” Indeed, without them the global warming or climate change issue comparativ­ely would be non-existent. For the Rockefelle­rs it does not matter whether it is true, only that it is the vehicle that sustains their wealth and power over the United States and their best argument to expand that power, through their New World Order, over the whole world. In the late 1800s John D. Rockefelle­r did not have the power to veil his influence over America, today the Rockefelle­r family does.

Harold W. Pease, PhD, is a syndicated columnist and an expert on the United States Constituti­on. He has dedicated his career to studying the writings of the Founding Fathers and applying that knowledge to current events. He has taught history and political science from this perspectiv­e for more than 30 years at Taft College. To read more of his weekly articles, please visit www. LibertyUnd­erFire.org.

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