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More info about the treacherous Greenie slime oozes out about their HATE Australia ideology.




Miranda Devine: Foreign-funded green groups could take whole swathes of Australia out of the productive economy
October 30, 2016 12:00am

Hillary Clinton and Julia Gillard have a lot in common — and it’s not just the ladylike shoes and matching pearl earrings.      

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Apart from the friendship between Hillary Clinton and Julia Gillard, what does Australia get from the Clinton Foundation for donating all that cash? A whole lot of trouble is what. (Pic: AFP Photo/Pool/William West)

They both love to play the gender card, turning their immense privilege into victim status and ­dividing the electorate by sex.

Thus, Gillard nobbled Tony ­Abbott with her fabled misogyny speech and Clinton’s machine manages to drown out every Wikileaks embarrassment with a new Donald Trump bimbo eruption.

The other thing the two ladies have in common is the Clinton Foundation, which Wikileaks emails now show is an influence-peddling political slush fund.

And guess which country was one of its biggest donors? Australia. Yep, we’re up there with Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

The Australian taxpayer shovelled at least $88 million into the Clinton Foundation and associated entities from 2006 to 2014, reaching a peak of $10.3 million in 2012-13, Gillard’s last year in office.

On the Clinton Foundation website, AusAID and the Commonwealth of Australia score separate entries in the $10 million-plus group of donors, one rung up from American teacher unions.

In 2009-10 Kevin Rudd handed over another $10 million to the foundation for climate research, part of $300 million he squandered on a Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute.

Gillard also donated $300 million of our money to the Clinton-affiliated Global Partnership for Education.


Lo and behold, she became chairman in 2014 and has been ­actively promoting Clinton as president ever since — in a campaign video last December slamming Trump, in opeds trumpeting the next woman president and in appearances with Clinton spruiking girls’ education.

The Abbott government topped up the left-wing organisation’s coffers with another $140 million in 2014, bringing total Australian largesse to $460 million, according to a press release from Foreign Minister Julie Bishop.

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Hillary Clinton and Julia Gillard share a lot in common — peal earrings, playing the gender card ... and the influence-peddling political slush fund that is the Clinton Foundation. (Pic: David Caird/News Corp Australia)

And yet, apart from the beautiful friendship with Gillard, what did Australia get from the Clintons for all that cash?

A whole lot of trouble is what.

The latest treasure trove of Wikileaks emails released last week shows that Australian green groups have been secretly funded to destroy our coal industry by environmental activists connected to the Clinton campaign.

The email account of Clinton’s campaign chairman John Podesta reveals extraordinary details of the sabotage of the $16 billion Adani coalmine in Queensland, which has damaged Australia’s national interest and denied cheap electricity to millions of poor Indians.

Last August John Hepburn, former Greenpeace activist and founder of Australian anti-coal group the Sunrise Project, sent a crowing email to his American paymasters, the Sandler Foundation, which is also a major donor to the Clinton Foundation. (Founder Herb Sandler and mate George Soros funded another Clinton-aligned progressive group, the Centre for American Progress, previously chaired by Podesta.)

“The Adani Carmichael mine and the whole Galilee Basin fossil fuel industrial complex is in its death throes,” Hepburn wrote in the email forwarded to Podesta.

“I am going to buy a few bottles of bubbly for a celebration with the (Environmental ­Defenders Office) legal team, our colleagues at GetUp, Greenpeace, 350.org, ECF, Australian Youth Climate Coalition, Mackay Conservation Group, Market Forces and the brilliant and tireless Sunrise team.”

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Sunrise Project anti-coal agitator John Hepburn. (Pic: Supplied)

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Hillary Clinton's campaign manager John Podesta. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

In another email forwarded to Podesta, Hepburn panics about an Abbott government inquiry into environmental charities and discusses hiding Sunrise’s sources of funding to safeguard its charitable tax status.

Hepburn boasts about the latest legal blow to Adani, when the Federal Court overturned its approval and the Commonwealth Bank quit the project.

In it he now wants to “escalate the campaign ­towards the other 3 big Australian banks”.

And he mocks miners who “try to claim that there is some kind of foreign-funded and tightly orchestrated conspiracy to systematically ­destroy the Australian coal industry. (I seriously don’t know where they get these wacky ideas from!)”


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And the gory story about the treacherous Greenie Slime continues...


And he mocks miners who “try to claim that there is some kind of foreign-funded and tightly orchestrated conspiracy to systematically ­destroy the Australian coal industry. (I seriously don’t know where they get these wacky ideas from!)”

As if it’s not bad enough that foreign-funded activists are meddling with our largest export earner, Podesta’s emails also detail their insidious influence on indigenous land owners who blocked the Adani mine using powerful native title rights.

This alliance of green groups with native title owners is a frightening development detailed in a new book by historian Keith Windschuttle, The Break-up of Australia: The Real Agenda behind Aboriginal Recognition.

He reveals the imminent expansion of native title claims, either ­approved or quietly being processed, stretch across a whopping 60 per cent of the Australian continent, an area twice the size of Western Europe.

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Anti-Adani mine protesters. (Pic: Anna Rogers/News Corp Australia)

Already 6000sq km of the Kidman cattle empire in the Kimberley has been given, via native title, to green activists to be converted from productive cattle country to a wildlife conservation area.

“In return, the Yulumbu people get a paltry $50,000 a year royalty,” Windschuttle writes.

“As a flora and fauna sanctuary it is economically defunct for the foreseeable future.”

At worst, writes Windschuttle, the upcoming referendum for indigenous constitutional recognition, proposed by Gillard in 2012, could pave the way for a separate Aboriginal state on native title land, funded by taxation, royalties and lease payments — passive welfare in another guise.

At the very least, the ­alliance between foreign-­funded green groups and ­indigenous owners gives ­environmentalists the opportunity to take whole swathes of Australia out of the productive economy and shut down industries they don’t like, from coal mines in Queensland to cattle farms in Western Australia.

Thanks for nothing, Hillary and Julia.


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Jess 7 days ago I love you Miranda Devine!!!! Thank you for speaking up for the silent majority - and for plain common sense.

Hans 10 days ago .....and more women in leading positions? Who said this?

Stev Nov 1, 2016
AS a nomadic peoples provider of food it was a very good place to die. Take away the provided water points created by euro's and other immigrants that country is mostly useless

Barbara Oct 31, 2016 thanks Miranda, it is all entirely disheartening. 

Roxie Oct 31, 2016 Lock them up !!!!

PJ Nov 1, 2016 @Roxie It helps if you have charges that would stand up in court.  Defending the world for future generations?

Mick Oct 31, 2016
They both love to play the gender card, turning their immense privilege into victim status and ­dividing the electorate by sex. Great call Miranda,it takes great courage to speak the truth when its not popular.

rene Oct 31, 2016 @Mick  It's not something the lefties can deny

Cameron Oct 31, 2016 @Mick Hmmm, Hillary is dividing the nation by race and color.. Black Lives Matter is funded by George Soros and so is Hillary

Ken 13 days ago
@Mark @Cameron @Mick You talk about civil war if he wins ~ just watch the civil unrest escalate if he doesn't get in - keep a close eye on the people unrest over there if he loses!

Anna 10 days ago
@Mark @Cameron @Mick Indirectly there is a "civil war" going on right under our noses when you consider how the left is trying to shut down the Conservative voice in every they can .
The "Civil war" is between the left and conservatives.

Cameron Oct 31, 2016
How is this not being investigated? How can a former PM channel tens of millions of taxpayers dollars into a foundation and then quit politics and take a high paying job with said receiver of funds?? But then Gillard gave the Adelaide university $100 million and got an honorary doctorate?? how deep does this go?

Grant Oct 31, 2016
This article goes to the heart of the Labor Greens, advocates alliance. They are nothing short of Communist agitators who should be all defunded immediately .
Further this lawfare fro the green groups should be restricted to only cases that they win by ensuring the law courts make them put up millions in surety if they lose. This will make them focus only on cases they can win.

Terry Oct 31, 2016
You forgot to mention Bruce Wolpe, Gillard's American based Chief of Staff paid for by the Australian taxpayer as part of her ex PM entitlement. Bruce just happens to be a lobbyist for the Clintons so we OZ mugs are paying for Hillary Clinton's propaganda machine. Hang on a minute - she has a job on the Global Education Scam - why does Gillard need a Chief of Staff if she's working fulltime for some other entity? Why are we taxpayers paying for a political lobbyist? Smelly!

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/rendezview/miranda-devine-foreignfunded-green-g...
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juliar wrote on Nov 15th, 2016 at 9:47am:
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The right.
Attacking our environment so leaving the only path ahead is the nationalising of our agriculture, so to feed Australians First.

The destructive right is the best friend of the communistic Australian future.
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Reply #3 - Nov 15th, 2016 at 10:04am
 
Umm, you know Miranda Devine isn't exactly a trusted source right?
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In a time of universal deceit — telling the truth is a revolutionary act.

No evidence whatsoever it can be attributed to George Orwell or Eric Arthur Blair (in fact the same guy)
 
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And Greenies_Lose comes hurtling out of the hiding place with the BOLD on HOLD.

Another case of futility chasing failure or ignorance is bliss. Greenies are not known for their intellectual grasp on reality.
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Reply #5 - Nov 15th, 2016 at 10:11am
 
Coal Or Food.
We can not have both.

Will Australians starve for coal profits?

Feed Australia First
and power our country with clean, cheap, and safe renewables. 



The myth around Australia’s “cheap” energy

Cheap Energy. It is often stated as one of Australia’s great economic advantages, and something that will be ruined by the pursuit of climate change policies and clean energy.

But who in Australia actually does enjoy cheap energy? Households and most business consumers don’t: they face the some of the highest electricity costs in the world, thanks to the imposts put upon them by network operators and the oligopoly of fossil fuel generators.

The irony is that even brown coal generators such as Northern power station and Hazelwood say that wholesale electricity prices in Australia are not high enough to justify their continued operation.

As energy Hugh Saddler, writes in his latest monthly report from Pitt & Sherry and The Australia Institute, Australia’s wholesale electricity prices – in real terms – have hardly budged in the last few decades.

And one of the principal reasons is the impact of renewable energy, which have helped to bring down wholesale prices from where they would otherwise be.


http://reneweconomy.com.au/the-myth-around-australias-cheap-energy-46981/
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Malcolm Turnbull to revisit laws to stymie environmental activists
JARED OWENS Reporter Canberra The Australian 2:24PM October 24, 2016

Malcolm Turnbull will revive Tony Abbott’s proposed laws to  stamp out “legal sabotage’’ of major mining projects and block environmental activists seeking to stymie mining projects.

The Abbott government proposed the laws to stamp out “legal sabotage” of major projects after the Federal Court last year upheld a challenge to a massive Queensland coalmine brought by environmental groups.

The proposal – rejected by senators in the last parliament – would restrict access to the courts to individuals with a direct interest in the project, such as local farmers and townspeople, and shut out climate change activists who often live hundreds of kilometres away.

Mr Turnbull was today asked about the laws amid revelations of a foreign-funded, highly orchestrated group of activists working to stop the $16 billion coalmine through influencing indigenous land owners and environmental legal challenges.

“We have a robust democracy and people are entitled to bring their cases before the courts, but there is no doubt there have been very systematic, very well-funded campaigns against major projects so it’s right to express concern about that,” the Prime Minister told reporters in Sydney.

“We did present some legislation in the last parliament but it was unsuccessful and we’ll obviously reassess the tenor of the new Senate to see whether it would have the appetite for supporting it in the new environment.”

The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Act currently grants standing to any Australian citizen or resident who “at any time in the two years immediately before the decision, failure or conduct ... has engaged in a series of activities in Australia or an external Territory for protection or conservation of, or research into, the environment”.

Attorney-General George Brandis criticised the Labor-era law as providing a “red carpet for radical activists who have a political, but not a legal interest” in fighting major projects.


The Coalition was required by the Federal Court to re-evaluate Adani’s proposal to mine at Carmichael, in Queensland’s Galilee Basin, after activists argued the government had given insufficient attention to the mine’s impact on the yakka skink and the ornamental snake.



Some of the 187 COMMENTS

Chris OCT 25, 2016
Every day we move towards the economic and social realities of the Marxist green left agenda - and as these realities bite, jobs continue to disappear and stardards of living drop, watch the anger grow in the general population. One just hopes it can be contained however I fear it will rapidly boil over and make a very big mess.

Roderick OCT 25, 2016
Yes indeed rid ourselves of left - wing activist trash and also put the sword to their kind who reside within the ABC living off the pockets of Australian tax payers. How many weather reports and market uodates do we need in one day ?

DavidJ OCT 24, 2016
Not before time.  There was a time not so long ago when traitors to the national interest were dealt with by capital punishment.  Perhaps it's time to rethink where we are now with citizens selling out their nation to foreigners who provide money to undermine the national interest.  How low can one go?  Do we have a Government with the intestinal fortitude to deal with this problem for once and for all?

Paula OCT 24, 2016
AG George Brandis should pull his finger out and get busy on: this external activist legislation; repeal of 18C; abolition of the Human Rights Commission; and total revamp of the Family Court.Getting rid of the Labor activist Solicitor General was a start.

Jane OCT 24, 2016
So a ruling goes against you, or you don't agree with a decision on ideological grounds, so  shoot the messenger. What a disgrace. What are they trying to do? Prevent true democracy? Maybe they should improve the time frames of the courts to expedite such cases, but there is no way they should take those rights away.

Martyn OCT 24, 2016
@Jane  remember Jane, this was a law bought in by Labor which like all Labor laws screw Australia.

Randal OCT 24, 2016
@Jane Speed isn't the issue -- the tactic has been for activist groups to tag team, filing one suit after another until the project owners fatigue. It makes perfect sense (is sufficient checks and balances) that after a proposal passes state and national reviews, only those with a direct impact should be able to sue to block it.

Andrew OCT 24, 2016
@Jane there is no democracy in a process whereby an individual funded by foreign money can seek to harm and destroy projects that support the national interest.

Democracy is about the country not a rabid individual, democracy is majority rule not minority rule or in this case individual rule funded by offshore money - doesn't that sound like how all the dictators around the world got started and that would be American money as well seeking to exert political influence.
That would be your version of democracy.

Lech OCT 25, 2016
@Jane It worked very well in Tasmania (green activists contious legalese untill investor gives up)  except that this state (same as SA) is a basket case, has to be supported by GST from WA.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/mining-energy/malcolm-turnbull-to-revis...
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Reply #7 - Nov 15th, 2016 at 10:35am
 
Why do you bother posting the comments? WHo gives a toss
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Reply #8 - Nov 15th, 2016 at 10:35am
 
And Greenies_Lose is banging away on the shed wall with more ludicrous lying hypocrite Greenie propaganda. Pour sole hasn't got a clue but then what else do you expect from a Greenie ?

Horsey, some well informed comments may throw you from your hoss!!!
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The People have a choice :

Food or Coal
We can't have both.

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We do not have a “robust democracy” when we have laws biased against the real stakeholders in progress, our citizens, being denied that progress by a few who hold no stake in our democratic Nation State, yet chose to fund dissenters who simply seek to destroy that prosperity.

The real villains of this piece however are the Labor, Greenie politicians who created the legislation in the first place knowing full well its potential uses by activists; it was another poison pill left by Labor for the Libs.

If Labor claim they didn’t know its potential impact then they and the cross benchers, who were probably gulled into opposing its amendment first time round, should now be deeply ashamed of themselves for denying our Nation its economic progress when the amendments were put up recently.      

But now everyone is a lot wiser, we should all look forward to those cross bench Senators now passing it this time round.

Is the game up for the malodorous Greenie Slime now that the most powerful man on earth is set to debunk the whole Greenie Slime conspiracy ?

Wake up Australia and recognize that the foreign funded treacherous Greenie Slime are treasonous traitors who HATE Australia with a vengeance.
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Greenies_Lose, stop before you make yourself totally ruddiculous with your garbled Greenie propaganda rubbish.
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Yet who's behind the propaganda Jules ?



Biggest US coal company funded dozens of groups questioning climate change

Peabody Energy, America’s biggest coalmining company, has funded at least two dozen groups that cast doubt on manmade climate change and oppose environment regulations, analysis by the Guardian reveals.

The funding spanned trade associations, corporate lobby groups, and industry front groups as well as conservative thinktanks and was exposed in court filings last month.

The coal company also gave to political organisations, funding twice as many Republican groups as Democratic ones.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/jun/13/peabody-energy-coal-mining-c...


The Right are the enemy of the food chain that supports human civilisation



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____ wrote on Nov 15th, 2016 at 10:11am:
As energy Hugh Saddler, writes in his latest monthly report from Pitt & Sherry and The Australia Institute, Australia’s wholesale electricity prices – in real terms – have hardly budged in the last few decades.

And one of the principal reasons is the impact of renewable energy, which have helped to bring down wholesale prices from where they would otherwise be.



'Electricity production subsidies in Australia

Coal    $ 130M     $0.86/Mwh
Solar $2,002M     $412.11/Mwh
Wind  $388M       $41.64/Mwh'

http://www.minerals.org.au/file_upload/files/media_releases/Electricity_producti...

Can you tell us how heavy subsidies to renewables bring prices down?

Of course reneweconomy only looks at what the IMF says about subsidies excluding the fact that applies to renewables as well.

BTW- if you want to comment on the fact that the figures are from the Mineral Council, see the source notes. That shoes the figures come from various State and Federal Budgets.

Edit: Change Kwh to Mwh
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Reply #14 - Nov 15th, 2016 at 11:14am
 
If it's cold then the lying foreign funded Greenie hypocrites say oh that's just the weather.

If it is hot the lying foreign funded Greenie hypocrites say Oh this is definitely CLIMATE HEATING for sure!!!!





It’s global warming time again
AMM 15/11/2016

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And what about the longest and coldest winter?
Coincident? Kyoto Protocol (CMP 12) is being held in Bab Ighli, Marrakech, Morocco from 7-18 November 2016. The ACT has signed up!


2016 looks poised to be the warmest year on record globally, according to preliminary data. With data from just the first nine months, scientists are 90% certain that 2016 will pass the mark set by 2015. Temperatures from January to September were 1.2C above pre-industrial levels, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). The body says temperatures should remain high enough for the rest of the year to break the previous record.

2016 ‘very likely’ to be world’s warmest year
Source: BBC

El Nino has had an impact, but the most significant factor driving temperatures up continues to be CO2 emissions.

The provisional statement on the status of the global climate in 2016 has been released early this year to help inform negotiators meeting in Morocco, who are trying to push forward with the Paris Climate Agreement.

The document says the year to September was 0.88 above the average for the period between 1961-90, which the WMO uses at its baseline.

The whole of 2015, which broke the previous record by a significant amount, was 0.77 above the 1961-90 average.

While there are still a couple of months to go this year, a preliminary analysis of the October data indicates that 2016 is very much on track to surpass the 2015 level, which in turn broke the previous high mark set in 2014.

“Another year. Another record. The high temperatures we saw in 2015 are set to be beaten in 2016,” said WMO secretary-general Petteri Taalas.

“In parts of Arctic Russia, temperatures were 6C to 7C above the long-term average. Many other Arctic and sub-Arctic regions in Russia, Alaska and north-west Canada were at least 3C above average. We are used to measuring temperature records in fractions of a degree, and so this is different,” said Mr Taalas.

The report highlights the fact that other long-term climate change indicators are also breaking records. The amount of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere continued on its upward march in 2016.

Arctic sea ice continued to melt in significant amounts, while the Greenland ice sheet displayed very early melting this year.

Experts believe that the El Nino weather phenomenon played a role in the record warm temperatures seen in 2015 and 2016.

They quantify it as roughly 0.2 of a degree – but the bulk of the warming is coming from the accumulation of greenhouse gases. And the impacts of that warming are being widely felt.

“Because of climate change, the occurrence and impact of extreme events has risen,” said Petteri Taalas.

“‘Once in a generation’ heatwaves and flooding are becoming more regular. Sea level rise has increased exposure to storm surges associated with tropical cyclones,” he said.

The surprise election of Donald Trump as president of the US has increased expectations that he will bring a more sceptical view of climate change to the White House.

Scientists are stressing that the evidence for the reality of climate change is getting stronger all the time.

“We are seeing the impacts of climate change on extreme weather,” said Dr Peter Stott, who leads the climate attribution team at the UK Met Office.

“One degree may sound a relatively small number but in the context of such a stable climate that we’ve had over the past millennia, and the rapidity of that warming, we are seeing this real world evidence that doesn’t come from a model or a projection.”

According to the WMO analysis, 16 of the 17 warmest years have been recorded this century. The only exception was 1998.

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luk1955 15/11/2016, 7:52 am
2016 the warmest year on record. Back in the mid 1970s the talk for years was on the coming ice age. Until the climate change propagandists found how to MANIPULATE data to change into heat mode. It is hard to believe how educated people can believe these lying climate scientists, who all work for the anglicised Reichstag, or whatever that german word is for liars.

Honeybadger 15/11/2016, 8:28 am
Apart from Mal, no one’s listening, especially Trump.

Graham Richards 15/11/2016, 8:49 am
One can predict the warmist “voodoo ” gatherings by the pre meeting propaganda & BS.
The predictable hottest year non evidence flows & today we have a tropical African glacier melting. The equatorial region is going into summer!! Summer on the Equator can be somewhat warm. They also said that this was happening all over the world. I believe that too, after all our Australian glaciers obviously melted earlier in the year.
This is the crap that Turnbull will sign up to. Another fail mark to be used in the next election!

Robert TG 15/11/2016, 9:02 am
Last Saturday was very hot, I should pay more tax so that the government can cool it. Yeah right.

http://morningmail.org/global-warming-time/#more-52348
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