EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana

EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana

Javier Solana is the EU foreign policy chief. Mr. Solana is married to Concepcion Gimenez, and they have two children, Diego and Vega.

Russians allege European Kyoto Treaty Fraud

Update: Just found picture at left on Google Earth search for "Javier Solana." Solana has been a major proponent of changing international law from recognition of sovereignty to 'humanitarian intervention.' The rub: who gets to decide what is humanitarian and what is not. According to the following Russian report the EU may not have been acting from altruistic motives in promoting its global warming thesis. According to a story appearing in yesterday's NEW YORK TIMES, Al Gore may not have been either. Gore stands to get frightfully rich -- a billionaire from his investments in technologies designed to service the fears he has generated. Read about that from another perspective by clicking here. I made the link GREEN for obviously sarcastic reasons.


According to reports appearing in the Indian press, the Kyoto Treaty was procured with the assistance of European Union complicity in concealing contrary evidence. The alleged motive? Making the market more profitable for European products.

Years ago, British press articles appearing with the signature of John Boyd, Secretary, charged that Javier Solana was helping to execute Jacques Santer's directions that their central organizing principle should be the dislodging of the United States as a competing global power in the 21st century struggle for scarce resources.

Reading this excerpt makes me think that they have been successfully implementing the strategy for several years now. This week Javier Solana and company were in Washington, D.C. Today he participated in an EU-USA "energy summit."

You may read the full story by clicking here. The relevant excerpt is below.

Academician Kapitsa denounced the Kyoto Protocol as “the biggest ever scientific fraud.” The pact was lobbied by European politicians and industrialists, critics say, in order to improve the competitiveness of European products and slow down economic growth in emerging economies. “The European Union pushed through the Kyoto Protocol in order to reduce the competitive edge of the U.S. and other countries where ecological standards are less stringent than in Europe,” says ecologist Sergei Golubchikov.

Russian scientists deny that the Kyoto Protocol reflects a consensus view of the world scientific community. Academician Kapitsa complains that opponents of the man-caused global warming are routinely denied the floor at international climate forums.

“A large number of critical documents submitted at the 1995 U.N. conference in Madrid vanished without a trace,” the scientist says. “As a result, the discussion was one-sided and heavily biased, and the U.N. declared global warming to be a scientific fact.”


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