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Greenpeace ages world leaders in head-turning ads

By Bob L.Adolf Hitler Clip Art

This looks like we are going back to when Hitler was trying to take over the world.

The U.S. is looking like it will be over run with DICTATORS before the next Election, and it is time for the American people to stand up against these people before it is to late, and time is running out.

And these environmental activist are braking their own code for the cause of Global Warming, they are using things that are the cause of Global Warming.

These environmental activist don’t care about the Earth,  just look at all the Natural Resources that they use to get their name in print, or air time, that is all they care about is the publicity.
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Greenpeace

Mon Dec 7

The environmental activism group Greenpeace, no stranger to controversy, is at it again. In conjunction with the start of the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Denmark, the group has teamed up with TckTckTck to plaster the Copenhagen airport with advertisements featuring drastically altered images of famous world leaders participating in the summit. Though some industry observers have labeled the campaign “lame” and “dour,” the group says the reaction to the ads thus far has been “phenomenal.”

Barack Obama Greenpeace ad

The aforementioned posters feature the faces of U.S. President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, just to name a few, as they would possibly look in 2020. Next to each leader’s image is an apology from the future that reads, “I’m sorry. We could have stopped catastrophic climate change… We didn’t.” Toby Cotton, the writer of the ads, said his intention was to make “world leaders think twice about the consequences of their action or inaction now.”

When asked by Yahoo News! if the ads have generated any reaction from the various world leaders or their camps, a Washington, D.C.-based Greenpeace spokesperson said, “We look forward to the reactions of heads of state as they arrive,” adding that the ads have been “quite popular” with the general public so far.

See full set of Greenpeace posters on Flickr.


Angela Merkel Greenpeace ad


Nicolas Sarkozy Greenpeace ad

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