This is how they do it. Take a good idea, i.e. ethical treatment of animals and for many of us that take that to heart we end up stopping eating animals completely, or let's clean up our backyards from trash and if all did this it would be a better place, and then they steal these ideas. They then put an Al Whore guy up there promoting a "new religion" of green. He then says "the sky is falling!" (i.e. the earth is warming up, this is a bad thing and it's all your fault - specifically all you in the West and US particularly) and gets many to agree with such.
People either go along with it or don't hear anything about it and thus don't care about it.
Then of course, you have your dollar declining in buying power weekly to the point of nearly everything seeming just too expensive and almost out of reach, but still within range of stretching distance.
He/They then come out and say "we are going to have to control such. The only way to do this is through world government, cap and trade agreements and higher taxes on everything from your monthly energy bills to what you eat! But it's for your own good folks.."
Problem? Reaction! Solution...
The people that make the problem, push for a reaction amongst the people, and then they bring their own guys in with the solution.
"Climategate" as has briefly mentioned here on the forum is Al Whore's and others faking science to promote an agenda.
Cap and trade and reducing our "carbon footprint" is NWO-speak for "we are going to tax the piss out of all of you!" Nevermind that carbon dioxide isn't a bad thing and that at least here in Idaho we could go for a little bit of that global warming stuff with longer growing seasons and the likes.
Their solution of course is taxation and world government. They have taken over (or perhaps engineered from the get-go) the green cause and have thus essentially ruined a decent idea - i.e. having a clean planet, clean air, and clean waters are good things.
The latest example of this asides from Climategate is the taxation of 'meat'. I don't eat animals any more at this stage in my life, but their analogy of taxing soda pop (regardless of whether you drink it or not) and cigarettes and the likes are all just gradual steps to get us acclimated to more taxation on all forms of life.
See:
http://tinyurl.com/ygkuru8