Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
December 10, 2009
Diane Francis, writing for Canada’s Financial Post, begins an editorial by declaring a myth — the world is over-populated. “The ‘inconvenient truth’ overhanging the UN’s Copenhagen conference is not that the climate is warming or cooling, but that humans are overpopulating the world,” she writes. “A planetary [...]

Bruno Waterfield and Justin Stares
London Telegraph
Sunday, Nov 22nd, 2009
Herman Van Rompuy, Europe’s first president, is to join forces with the European Commission to push for sweeping new tax raising powers for Brussels.
Within days of taking office in January, the former Belgian prime minister will put his weight behind controversial proposals already floated by the commission’s [...]

Daniel Taylor
OLd-thinker News
November 21, 2009
Related: Bilderberg Appointee Van Rompuy Is First EU President
The new EU President, Herman Van Rompuy, has proclaimed 2009 as the “first year of global governance.” During Rompuy’s intervention as President on November 19th, he stated,
“2009 is also the first year of global governance, with the establishment of the G20 in [...]

Herman Van Rompuy, the man widely expected to be appointed the first President of Europe this week, has called for new eco-taxes and levies on the financial sector to fund a more powerful European Union.
Bruno Waterfield – 16 Nov 2009
Belgium’s prime minister made the controversial proposal, leaked to a Flemish newspaper, during a secret dinner [...]

Wim Craeye
Prisonplanet
Sunday, Nov 15th, 2009
According to ‘De Tijd’, Belgian Prime-minister Herman Van Rompuy (Christian Democrat), who’s name is widely circulating as the first European President, attended a Bilderberg dinner at Hertoginnendal, Brussels last night.
In his speech he talked about the implementation of a green tax in Europe; a necessary measure to rebuild the economy. Apparently [...]

Vanessa Mock
London Independent
Sunday, Nov 15th, 2009
One is a young, dynamic reporter with a blond quiff who roams the world in search of adventure. The other is a greying, diminutive politician with glasses, a penchant for poetry and a love of country life. On the face of it, Belgium’s national hero, Tintin, could not be more [...]