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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Wiki Docs Show Obama Admin. Used Spying, Threats & Bribes to Get Support for Copenhagen Accord

from Red White Blue News


Wiki Docs Show Obama Admin. Used Spying, Threats & Bribes to Get Support for Copenhagen Accord: "

Gateway Pundit reported:


Good grief. The Obama Administration used their Chicago-style street thug tactics to spy on and threaten countries who opposed the Copenhagen global warming junk science accord.


And, here we thought they reserved the use of their Alinsky-style tactics on opponents here at home. Boy, were we wrong.


(Ya Libnan)

The Obama Administration spied on, threatened and bribed countries to support the Copenhagen Accord. The accord would have devastated American business and manufacturing.


The Guardian reported:


Embassy dispatches show America used spying, threats and promises of aid to get support for Copenhagen accord


Hidden behind the save-the-world rhetoric of the global climate change negotiations lies the mucky realpolitik: money and threats buy political support; spying and cyberwarfare are used to seek out leverage.


The US diplomatic cables reveal how the US seeks dirt on nations opposed to its approach to tackling global warming; how financial and other aid is used by countries to gain political backing; how distrust, broken promises and creative accounting dog negotiations; and how the US mounted a secret global diplomatic offensive to overwhelm opposition to the controversial “Copenhagen accord”, the unofficial document that emerged from the ruins of the Copenhagen climate change summit in 2009.


Negotiating a climate treaty is a high-stakes game, not just because of the danger warming poses to civilisation but also because re-engineering the global economy to a low-carbon model will see the flow of billions of dollars redirected.


Seeking negotiating chips, the US state department sent a secret cable on 31 July 2009 seeking human intelligence from UN diplomats across a range of issues, including climate change. The request originated with the CIA. As well as countries’ negotiating positions for Copenhagen, diplomats were asked to provide evidence of UN environmental “treaty circumvention” and deals between nations.


But intelligence gathering was not just one way. On 19 June 2009, the state department sent a cable detailing a “spear phishing” attack on the office of the US climate change envoy, Todd Stern, while talks with China on emissions took place in Beijing. Five people received emails, personalised to look as though they came from the National Journal. An attached file contained malicious code that would give complete control of the recipient’s computer to a hacker. While the attack was unsuccessful, the department’s cyber threat analysis division noted: “It is probable intrusion attempts such as this will persist.”


The Beijing talks failed to lead to a global deal at Copenhagen.


It’s a good thing the US media is ignoring this story. It might reflect poorly on the Obama Administration.

They certainly don’t want that to happen.


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