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Cracking Big Green

To Save the World from the Save-the-Earth Money Machine

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Cracking Big Green

By: Ron Arnold, Paul Driessen
Narrated by: Betty Johnston
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A stunning expose of Big Green - the modern environmental movement and its hidden financial masters

It tracks the money machine of wealthy foundations and individuals who give instructions along with their money and explores how donors manipulate eco-ideology, attack selected industries, and influence government regulations by supporting agreeable experts as advisors to powerful agencies.

Here are sound ideas to crack open the barriers that hide Big Green and its dangers to America's free society, our continuing achievements, and a desirable future. Its message is that good environmentalism is based on productive harmony between people and nature and not on ideology, but on common sense.

©2018 Ron Arnold (and by written agreement) Paul Driessen (P)2018 Ron Arnold
Environmental Economics Economics Law
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I am intrigued by the title and the information I could garner while struggling to understand the narrator. I gave up listening to the book and bought the paperback version to gain a better understanding of the material presented. Very disappointed.

Narration so poor I bought the paperback version

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Plenty of history, with years of facts and science, excellent book for the denier because we're willing to overlook the mispronunciation of words, but the climate change Nazi's will glom onto them, and make it about that rather than the truth of what is being said ie. edict (ēdict not èdict), paradigm (para-dime not para dee im) and if you're going to mention a city or town in Massachusetts, please call the town hall, and then say the name the way the person who answers the phone says it... Gloucester is Gloss-ter not Glòw- kester.
These are but a few of the myriad of pronunciation errors, and I agree with the book, the warmists will ignore all facts, and attack the reading!

VERY INFORMATIVE...

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