Is it weird that I think that is actually kind of a good (but silly and incredibly difficult-to-implement) idea?
The technetronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society… dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values… this elite would not hesitate to achieve its political ends by using the latest modern techniques for influencing public behaviour… Persisting social crisis, the emergence of a charismatic personality, and the exploitation of mass media to obtain public confidence would be the stepping-stones in the piecemeal transformation of the United States into a highly controlled society… In addition, it may be possible – and tempting – to exploit for strategic political purposes the fruits of research on the brain and on human behaviour. (Zbigniew Brzezinski, Between Two Ages: America’s Role in the Technetronic Era, 1970)
The formation and manipulation of the facts surrounding "man made global warming" have been produced to meet this agenda...
Gawd . . . Glenn Beck was right after all!
Seriously, though: the Carbon Tax idea has been around for a while, and I see it as the ultimate step to Communism. In the perverted socialist welfare-state the world has become, anything will be around the corner next. We have SOPA and PIPA being forced through US Congress, and the Euro-Zone at the edge of bankruptcy . . . this has been coming ever since the world switched to a Fiat currency!
When we discover that Fiat is just a bad idea, they will relieve us by backing the NWO currency with something . . . but not gold.
yup, its deliberate tea, its a conspiracy. we were talking about this in the context of my cousin werent we.
one thing i've always found curious about conspiracy theory sites/publications/thinkers is they spend all their effort exposing injustice and uncovering what they feel is the truth, yet rarely propose solutions to problems. once they've finished exposing the corruptions of world financial/monetary systems, the military industrial complex, the NWO and all that's fictitious about current democracies, it would then be interesting to learn what they feel is the right course of action and, importantly, how things would play out in their idealized world.