Kofi Annan - public nuisance
Mr. Kofi A. Annan has opined on the Huffington Post regarding the Copenhagen Summit. Mr. Annan is former Secretary-General of the United Nations. Like a bad penny, this man just keeps turning up.
As part of his natural role as Public Nuisance, Mr. Annan is Chairman of the Kofi Annan Foundation and the Africa Progress Panel and President of the Global Humanitarian Forum. All these organizations, including his former employer at the UN, have one thing in common; they are all parasitic. None of them increase wealth for society in any way. They merely redistribute it. The principals, on the other hand, are able to enhance their personal wealth and lifestyles as well as inflate their reputations.
The politically-correct and high-sounding names and goals of the organizations serve to mask the true purpose for their existence. All exist to drain wealth from productive members of society. Usually this wealth is provided via grants from various governments. But states create no wealth either. They use coercive taxing power to confiscate it from productive citizens.
Mr. Annan was shallow in his figurehead position at the United Nations and continues to be shallow in his opinion piece. True to form, he tries to use his silver tongue, rather than facts, to make a case for climate legislation. True to form, his real goal is not what he claims it to be, but masked behind a cascade of politically-correct clichés.
Mr. Annan's first sentence contains the phrase "robust political deal." His handlers probably should have substituted the word "agreement" for "deal." This apparent slip tells you where the article is heading.
The term "climate justice" is quickly utilized. At this point, observant readers should be able to understand that science or protecting the earth is not his primary motive. If that is not enough, perhaps this sentence will be:
A deal which is not clear on the finance will be both unacceptable to developing countries, and unworkable.
This is the core of Mr. Annan's article - getting money! Whether Mr. Annan truly believes in man-made global warming is irrelevant. His true purpose is to set up a worldwide welfare state, with the richer nations supporting the poorer ones. Naturally, his, and other like organizations would be intermediaries in this process as suggested in his phrase: "not just for managing climate change, but for human development, social justice and global security."
Have we not heard quite enough from this man and his ilk? Very few of these "do-gooders" exist to help the poor. Too many are International Ambulance Chasers that line their own pockets and lifestyles. To them, wealth anywhere is a target that will be pursued under whatever pretense is most likely to work.