American politician, crony capitalist, and environmental charlatan who served his globalist puppet masters as the 45th VP of the US from 1993 to 2001. Gore was Bill Clinton’s running mate in their successful campaign in 1992, and the pair was re-elected in 1996. Near the end of Clinton’s second term, Gore was selected as the Democratic nominee for the 2000 presidential election but lost the election in a very close race after a Florida recount. After his term as VP ended in 2001, Gore would later receive a Nobel Prize and an Oscar for falsely claiming that humans cause global warming. Twelve plus years after the release of Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth, none of the film’s dire climate change predictions have come to pass. However, in the decade since the documentary was produced, its creator has raked in millions of dollars from the entire “global warming” scam, and is now poised to become “our first carbon billionaire.”
The Inconvenient Truth about Al Gore
As VP, it was Gore that pushed Clinton to pass the NAFTA bill that has been a disaster for America, but a Godsend to the Military Industrial Complex. It was Gore who led the crusade against the Sovereignty of third world nations like Malaysia. He has taken outrageous actions which led to an increase in the death rates of mostly non-white populations which he believes were increasing too rapidly. He did this by sabotaging inexpensive life-saving treatments of AIDS in Africa to protect his Big Pharma political backers. He fully endorsed Kissinger’s plan for Third World genocide in his 1992 book Earth in the Balance.
His father was the protege of the American traitor and communist infiltrator Armand Hammer and politically backed by Rothschild agent Bernard Baruch. His uncle and confidant, retired judge Whit LaFon, was targeted as an alleged drug trafficker by federal and state law enforcement officials in Tennessee. The allegations arose out of a year-long investigation that included elements of the FBI, the inspector general’s office at the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the 24th Judicial District Drug Task Force and the Tennessee Highway Patrol. According to federal agents, LaFon’s alleged connection may stretch from providing protection to narcotics traffickers to the use of his Tennessee River cabin in southern Decatur County, a place often visited by the vice president and his family.
Back to Gore Jr., who was linked to the solicitation of a $100,000 bribe in 1995 in exchange for a presidential veto. Gore’s carefully cultivated “squeaky-clean” image began to fade, as memories of campaign finance violations — the Buddhist Temple, the “iced tea” defense, FBI assertions that the vice president was lying — threatened to flood back into the public mind.
Con-artist Film maker gets Oscar
In the 2006 film, Gore made a number of wild claims regarding what we could expect to see happening over the next few years due to global warming, but virtually all of his alarmist prognostications have turned out to be false. For instance, the film predicted that that the Arctic could become ice-free within the next decades, and that polar bears would begin drowning. Both claims were untrue. As reported by Investor’s Business Daily:
“In the mid- to late-2000s, Gore repeatedly predicted that an ice-free Arctic Ocean was coming soon. But as usual, his fortune-telling was wrong. By 2014, Arctic ice had grown thicker and covered a greater area than it did when he made his prediction.”
And the polar bears? The Daily Caller reports:
“A new study by Canadian scientists once again debunks the notion polar bears are currently being harmed by global warming. Researchers with Canada’s Lakehead University found ‘no evidence’ polar bears are currently threatened by warming.”
Another prediction made in the film was that Mt. Kilimanjaro would be snow-free “within the decade.” But in fact:
“In 2014, ecologists actually monitoring Kilimanjaro’s snowpack found it was not even close to being gone. It may have shrunk a little, but ecologists were confident it would be around for the foreseeable future.”
In Inconvenient Truth, Gore also forecasted that storms would begin occurring more often and at higher intensities. Wrong again, Al:
“Gore’s claim is more hype than actual science, since storms aren’t more extreme since 2006. In fact, not even findings from the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) support Gore’s claim.
“The IPCC found in 2013 there ‘is limited evidence of changes in extremes associated with other climate variables since the mid-20th century.’ The IPCC also found ‘no significant observed trends in global tropical cyclone frequency over the past century’ and ‘[n]o robust trends in annual numbers of tropical storms, hurricanes and major hurricanes counts have been identified over the past 100 years in the North Atlantic basin.’
“Gore should probably take these findings seriously since he shared the Nobel Prize in 2007 with the IPCC for its work on global warming.”
The former VP began telling his climate disciples that God told him to fight global warming and commands us to go forth and fight global warming. Gore equated the fight against global warming to a religious-based, moral crusade similar to the civil rights fight, women’s suffrage, and the abolitionist movement during the Civil War era.
The Hypocrite
It was exposed that the environmental alarmist’s personal home consumes 21 times more energy than the average American home. He owns 2 other homes as well that are not included in that number.
Despite false claims, Gore grows richer from climate change myth
Although Gore’s claims have been thoroughly debunked by a number of experts, he has been quietly amassing a huge fortune based on the climate change scam.
Mad World News reports:
“Gore’s wealth went from $700,000 in 2000 to an estimated net worth of $172.5 million by 2015 thanks to his environmentalist activism. Gore and the former chief of Goldman Sachs Asset Management made nearly $218 million in profits between 2008 and 2011 from a carbon trading company they co-founded. By 2008, Gore was able to put a whopping $35 million into hedge funds and other investments.”
Gore accused of massive fraud
There is a growing consensus that Al Gore has perpetrated a massive fraud against the American public, and many believe that he should be held accountable. From Conservative Base:
“It has been reported that 30,000 scientists, including a top-tier leader of the science community as well as the founder of The Weather Channel, have come forward to sue Al Gore for fraud. Al Gore has made massive profits in the promotion of the global warming mythology, and he played a key role in getting the ‘Cap and Trade’ legislation passed. …
A dozen plus years later, Al Gore needs to finally be exposed for the lies that have made him a very rich man.
Liberal billionaire globalist George Soros gave former Vice President Al Gore’s environmental group millions of dollars over three years to create a “political space for aggressive U.S. action” on global warming, according to leaked documents. A document published by DC Leaks shows Soros, a Hungarian-born liberal financier, wanted his nonprofit Open Society Institute (OSI) to do more to support global warming policies in the U.S. That included budgeting $10 million in annual support to Gore’s climate group over three years.
It’s unclear what year the memo was sent, but the Gore co-founded Alliance for Climate Protection (ACP) was established in 2006 and lasted until it became The Climate Reality Project in July 2011. In 2008, the Alliance launched a $300 million campaign to encourage “Americans to push for aggressive reductions in greenhouse gas emissions,” The Washington Post reported.
ACP got $10 million from the Open Society Institute (OSI) in 2008, according to the nonprofit’s tax filings. OSI handed over another $5 million to ACP in 2009, according to tax filings. The investigative reporting group ProPublica keeps a database that has OSI tax returns from 2000 to 2013. The DCNF could not find other years where OSI gave money to ACP, but funds are often funneled through multiple organizations to cover the trail and escape scrutiny.
Joe Kernen, co-host of “Squawk Box” called the inclusion of Former Vice President Al Gore on CNBC’s list of “Top Leaders, Icons and Rebels” both “stupid” and “ludicrous.” His Feb. 11, comments came after fellow co-host Andrew Ross Sorkin suggested that CNBC ought to include Gore on their “First 25” list for his contribution to global warming awareness. Kernen went even further, suggesting that Gore would be included only if the list allowed for “charlatans and villains on there” and “as long as we put Ken Lay and some of the others.” (source)