tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10701792.post1551613187417096187..comments2023-12-02T00:59:10.380+01:00Comments on England Expects: MSM catch upGawain Towlerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08583658895528269901noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10701792.post-89931178577235532452011-03-28T11:20:46.550+02:002011-03-28T11:20:46.550+02:00Hallo Edward. Please can you give me some sources ...Hallo Edward. Please can you give me some sources for the EU funding of Oxfam, Friends of the Earth and World Wildlife Fund? How much money is paid from what departments with whose authorization, how often - and how long has this been going on? While I'm not doubting what you say, I would like to investigate further and be able to reply to anyone who challenged the assertion.Julia Gasperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13295592860919659533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10701792.post-68207661387453030972011-03-22T12:57:34.695+01:002011-03-22T12:57:34.695+01:00They could do the rigging and keep it mostly below...They could do the rigging and keep it mostly below the radar. The EU funds many organisations generously. To take just three, there are Oxfam, World Wildlife Fund and Friends of the Earth. <br /><br />Interestingly enough all three follow the official line on global warming and propagandise like mad about it - even though the theory about CO2 has been busted for years now. The deal seems to be "You tell people what we want them to hear and we will give you lots of other people's money".<br />These charities are well loved and supported by hundreds of thousands of bona fide supporters who think they are solely to do with their charitable objectives. Yet Oxfam staff provide back-up for "climate protesters" at power stations and World Wildlife Fund is trying to set up a huge "carbon trading" scam, based on the carbon absorption of tropical forests.<br /><br />There are hundreds of smaller, dodgy charities which are officially deniable, "arm's length" spokesmen for the EU and HM Government projects in one way or another. Regional Quangos and "partnerships" are awash with government and EU money and know which side their bread is buttered.<br /><br />Then there are the Private Finance Initiative companies who make their money out of the "market" in public services which has been opened up by EU policy and directives.<br /><br />The trade union movement receives millions of government money, allegedly to help them to "modernise" - something which any organisation has to do anyway - but the cash gets recycled to the Labour Party as political contributions. In any other walk of life this sort of thing would be called money laundering and probably be criminal - but it's not when it's politics.<br /><br />Sadly, those demanding a referendum have not done the slightest groundwork to quantify the likely forces against them, nor to set their own order of battle.Edward Spaltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04168350315689612490noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10701792.post-34309221310246116982011-03-22T04:38:56.991+01:002011-03-22T04:38:56.991+01:00It will be like the Irish vote. If they don't ...It will be like the Irish vote. If they don't get it right the first time, ballots will be shredded and they'll have to vote a second (third, fourth, fifth, etc.) time, until enough people give required results.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com