Collection of essays about alarmists John Eidson April 13, 2021
The Elmer Gantry of renewable energy ANOTHER CLIMATE FRAUD ALL-STAR A fictional religious con man in early 20th century novels by Nobel Prize for Literature recipient Sinclair Lewis, Rev. Elmer Gantry posed as something he was not: a genuine believer in Christianity. His legacy of fraud and deceit lives on a century later, this time perpetrated by climate charlatans who preach at the pulpit of the Church of the Earth. One of the most odious of these environmental frauds is described below. -JE Pastor Al: The Elmer Gantry of Renewable Energy By John Eidson | Jan. 9, 2020 Few insiders have profited more from taxpayer-backed renewable energy projects than Al Gore. When he left the vice presidency in 2001, his net worth was estimated at less than $2 million. Since then, his wealth has skyrocketed to $300 million, and if the climate change legislation he advocates is enacted, the former vice president stands to become a billionaire. Much of his enviable fortune has come from being an inside investor in governmentbacked renewable energy scams, the most prominent of which went belly-up after the insiders made off with millions, leaving hard-working U.S. taxpayers stuck with the bill. Like all filthy rich eco-preachers, the Elmer Gantry of renewable energy uses his immense wealth to indulge in lavish living at its finest. When asked by Rep. Marsha Blackburn during his 2009 testimony before Congress whether he personally profits from his advocacy of global warming, Pastor Al professed a vow of poverty: “Every penny I have made I have put into a non-profit deal, the Alliance for Climate Protection, to spread awareness of why we have to take on this challenge. And Congresswoman, if you believe the reason I have been working on this issue for 30 years is out of greed, you do not know me.”
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