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The Nobel Committee Ignored a Genuine Heroine to Promote a Climate Scammer

by 1389AD ( 41 Comments › )
Filed under Climate, History, Holocaust, United Nations at April 20th, 2011 - 7:00 pm

By Gramfan

Irena Sendler

Irena Sendler – Sleeping With The Angels – Irena Sendler Symphony

The clip above is self-explanatory.

A film was made about her, starring Anna Paquin.

In 2007 Irena Sendler was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for saving around 2,500 children from the certain death of being taken from the Warsaw Ghetto to Treblinka.

It remains unclear why the Nobel Committee took so long to recognize her achievement with a nomination. One can only speculate on their agenda.

Suffice it to say Al Gore and the IPCC won the Peace Prize that year.

If you ever had any doubts that the Nobel Committee is totally beyond contempt I hope these doubts are now dispelled.

It is worthwhile to refresh the memory, or possibly inform people who may not know of Irena Sendler.

The way thinks are looking now regarding Jews, no only in Europe again, but everywhere, it is up to the good and righteous to make sure that another Jewish Holocaust never happens again.

In fact it is up to the good and righteous to make sure NO genocide ever occurs again.

The United Nations is not going to stop any further attempts at genocide, even though they “appear to care”, and have the “Responsibility to Protect Doctrine”.

The UN proved this in Rwanda. They pulled out their “peace keepers”.

The UN is also beneath contempt, just like the Nobel Committee.


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