Wonder what you would find if you frisked the United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Cancun, Mexico?
Answer: A bunch of climate change wing-nuts.
I swear, some of these climate change conferences are loaded with a bunch of global warming zombies, because they will sign anything that includes key phrases like, ”global effort,” “international community,” and “planetary.” The Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) traveled to Mexico to attend the United Nations Conference on Climate Change and proved just how programmed these folks truly are:
This year, CFACT students created two mock-petitions to test U.N. Delegates. The first asked participants to help destabilize the United States economy, the second to ban water.
The first project, entitled “Petition to Set a Global Standard” sought to isolate and punish the United States of America for defying the international community, by refusing to bite, hook, line and sinker on the bait that is the Kyoto Protocol. The petition went so far as to encourage the United Nations to impose tariffs and trade restrictions on the U.S. in a scheme to destabilize the nation’s economy. Specifically, the scheme seeks to lower the U.S. GDP by 6% over a ten year period, unless the U.S. signs a U.N. treaty on global warming.
This would be an extremely radical move by the United Nations. Even so, radical left-wing environmentalists from around the world scrambled eagerly to sign.
The second project was as successful as the first. It was euphemistically entitled “Petition to Ban the Use of Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO)” (translation water). It was designed to show that if official U.N. delegates could be duped by college students into banning water, that they could essentially fall for anything, including pseudo-scientific studies which claim to show that global warming is man-caused.
Despite the apparently not-so-obvious reference to H2O, almost every delegate that collegian students approached signed their petition to ban that all too dangerous substance, which contributes to the greenhouse effect, is the major substance in acid rain, and is fatal if inhaled.
Granted, I would not have recognized “Dihydrogen Monoxide” as water, but then again, I am not a scientist… I am a “political-advertiser-social-media-graphic-design-tist” (Awesome, right?). I would hope these individuals attending this conference would know their “stuff” a little better. After all, these are the hippies that would rather see the United States’ economy crumble, than see a tree get cut down by a logger on the show Ax Men.
Meredith Jessup – from The Blaze - sums up this video real quick:
The video experiment helps us draw one of two conclusions: a) these people are absolutely clueless, or b) they really do hate water. Either way, who really thinks these people should be considered “experts” when it comes to science?

