Shoot First, Read Their Signs Later
A government employee is not only encouraging people to break the law and endanger fellow Americans, but he is going to join in.Â
NASA’s chief climate scientist is in hot water with colleagues and at least one lawmaker after calling on citizens to engage in civil disobedience at what is being billed as the largest public protest of global warming ever in the United States.
In a video oncapitolclimateaction.org, Dr. James Hansen is seen urging Americans to “take a stand on global warming” during the March 2 protest at the Capitol Power Plant in Southeast Washington, D.C.
“We need to send a message to Congress and the president that we want them to take the actions that are needed to preserve climate for young people and future generations and all life on the planet,” says Hansen, who has likened coal-fired power plants to “factories of death” and claims he was muzzled by the Bush administration when he warned of drastic climate changes.
As I am reading this sewage, we’re about to get up to 12 inches of frozen water in the form of snow here in the Twin Cities.Â
“Our intention is to completely surround the facility, basically sending a message that these types of power plants can’t be a part of our future,” Leonard said. “They’re destroying our environment.”




