Copenhagen Summit – Preparation for Nuclear War or a Plan for the Greenland Oil?
Copenhagen, Denmark – Problems faced by climate change date back a long time as we’ve all learnt in school. All of a sudden, a scandal run by the authorities managed to turn this problem into a burning issue. Unfortunately, that didn’t stop the American and Israeli warmongers, nor did it make much difference to the industrialists and companies, except for taking the initiative to perhaps, use a recycle bin, or some other great idea with almost negligible impact in order to increase their PR activity.
In the face of it, the very conference in Copenhagen has only lead to a non-binding agreement, as reported by Press TV:
“More than four hours after the scheduled close of the summit and an exhaustive round of diplomacy between world leaders, Obama said an agreement had been reached but acknowledged it was limited and would not be legally binding.”
“However, a new report shows the meeting itself will leave a bigger carbon footprint than any previous climate summit – and the trouble doesn’t end there.”
Nevertheless, the Climate Summit has certainly achieved some goals for some of the attendees, especially those that are hailing it. Perhaps, not at the Bella Centre, but at least, as part of the get-together, there has been some progress for the swindlers involved:
Son of Star Wars and Beyond
Back in the 1950s, Thule airbase was built for use in the Cold War 930 miles South of the North Pole, on Greenland. Then in 2004, a deal was signed between Denmark and USA to upgrade the airbase and use it as an anti-ballistic missile project, to intercept provoked threats. Typically ignored, the people of Greenland thoroughly opposed the radar installations, preferring peace to war. Australia, South Korea, Japan, Britain and Israel were also working with the US on the project. This project was dubbed “Son of Star Wars” by some.
Clearly stated in 2007 by the media of the allies, regarding this airbase:
“The system is not designed to defend the US from an attack on the scale that Russia would have the ability to mount.
It is designed to be effective against attack from countries with limited missile programmes, such as North Korea and Iran.”
Russia naturally opposed of this project as stated in the article. In fact, Russia signed a contract with Iran to supply S-300 missiles in 2005, possibly amongst others.
“A group of countries devoted to stemming the spread of missiles vowed recently to intensify efforts to deny Iran and North Korea exports that could aid their missile programs. China’s alleged failure to curtail such exports to Iran is a key factor frustrating Beijing’s campaign to join the group.
The 34 members of the voluntary Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) met Oct. 4-6 in Copenhagen, Denmark, for an annual plenary to exchange information on global missile proliferation, update the group’s export control list, and set action priorities. Regime members are supposed to restrict their exports of missiles and related items. In a post-meeting statement, the group cited recent UN Security Council measures on Iran and North Korea and “expressed their determination to implement the calls in these resolutions.”
“In December 2008, the Iranian media reported that Russia had started delivering elements of the advanced version of the S-300 missile. However, Russia’s Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation has denied such reports.
The latest version of the S-300 series is the S-300PMU2 Favourite, which has a range of up to 195 km and can intercept aircraft and ballistic missiles at altitudes from 10 meters to 27 km.”
It seems from the article below, and the expressions on their faces, that this meeting was more concerned about the above background, than any weather conditions:
“U.S. President Barack Obama says the United States and Russia are ‘quite close’ to agreeing on a new arms control treaty.
Mr. Obama discussed the issue with Russian President Dmitri Medvedev in a private meeting Friday while both were attending the Copenhagen climate conference.”
Ignoring the voanews perspective, this handshake seems more like a threat to Russia, preventing them from thinking about being allies with Iran, when it comes to supplying weapons. Later it was confirmed by Gordon Brown, when Iran provoked the western media to unveil their plans for the countries involved by testing a missile during the summit:
“One of those leaders, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, said the test underscores the need for tougher international sanctions against Iran over its nuclear weapons program. But with Iran’s allies, Russia and China, continuing to drag their feet, it’s unlikely he’ll get them.”
Part of this summit was to stop Russia “Dragging their feet”
Securing Ties with Denmark for Greenland Oil and Attack Base
Denmark, strengthening ties with the USA and Israel, after producing anti-Islamic images is giving away freedom of Greenland, or at least attempting to give Greenland half of its independence (November 2008):
Exactly why Denmark is allowing a mere 57,000 population take control of 50% of such a heavily oil rich land is a question to address later. Especially after being aware, that the Greenlanders are not ready for independence anyway.
But we do know, that Denmark have a 50-50 agreement for the oil revenues secured. And where do you think the other 50% is going? To a population of 57,000 people or to the USA, who may be planning to retrieve the oil and spinning the blame onto its over-hyped global warming issue?
“But while many fret and fume about the fate of Micronesian islets, Venice, and the Louisiana coastline, quite a few Greenlanders may be understandably excited at the prospects of controlling the single largest new energy reserves in recent history.”
USA already have a base there for their anti-ballistic missile project detailed above, which could have done anywhere, like the Marshall Islands and California that they will use in their upcoming test, which makes more sense since the Marshall Islands sit in the middle…
“The test, scheduled for January, is expected to cost about $150 million. During the manoeuvre the US will fire an interceptor missile from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California at a mock-Iranian missile which would be fired from the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean.”
However, the placement in Greenland also guarantees them access to the oil, negotiated with Denmark to take 50% revenues from. As for Denmark, they can sacrifice the livelihood of their Greenland citizens if the USA helps them retrieve the oil. How is the USA going to do this? I don’t know, but I hope the Greenlanders don’t get hurt in the process, like Iraq and Afghanistan.
Another part of the summit was to take over the Greenland oil in upcoming years.
Denmark – A good friend to have when attacking either of Iran and Russia
With missile interceptors in place already, all America needed not was a perfect base to attack the countries once it feels necessary. Pakistan is one of the ideal allies, however, not as reliable as Denmark. Hoping Russia doesn’t get involved after perhaps threatening them (detailed above), North Korea and Iran, and possibly still Russia, could now face American missiles coming in from Denmark as well as Pakistan, as the perfect spots for the job.

The final part of the summit: be ready to attack in the possible Nuclear War
Many objections can be raised and dealt with, but these are just a few ideas. It maybe rat-rubbish, but judging from the recent events, it seems that the world is pretty soon going to become more messy.
Disclaimer: All of the above is a mixture of fact and fiction. Don’t take it seriously.