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From my own research it seems that the 'Green Movement' started in Russia when the former Secretary of State under Bill Clinton, Madeleine Albright's grandfather, who was a close personal friend of Josef Stalin began the Ecology Party in Russia before changing the name to the Green Party. In modern times, the head of the world Green Movement and coauthor of The Earth Charter is another Russian, Mikhail Gorbachev. This is extremely interesting considering that it was Gorbachev that was in power when Chernobyl exploded and who indeed tried to cover up the disaster before it became public knowledge around the world. If you look into the Communist Manifesto and the modern day Green Movement and then read the UN document Agenda 21, you will see a clear link between the two tothe extent that population reduction is the main aim of the modern Green Movement and is in fact a eugenics policy which has very little to do with saving the planet if anything at all. Furthermore, the whole global warming/climate change argument is a complete hoax and is simply a ploy to achieve the aims of the UN's own population reduction agenda as laid out in Agenda 21 by taxing CO2 which has no link whatsoever to any change in the climate. Indeed throughout the 2nd world war and the industrial revolution there was far more CO2 and pollution being pumped into the atmosphere at a time when the planet cooled giving the lie to CO2 causing global warming. The Green Movement is nothing more than a device to bring about a World Totalitarian Government which will control every facet of your life through the scam of carbon taxes paid to Al Gore's own company called Generation Investment Management. People need to start waking up to this before we're all living in a nightmare totalitarian world!

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green movement started at 2008 election in Iran supporting Mirhosein Mussavi one of the candidates. but after election it became example of protesters even who didn't vote.

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