After surviving totalitarian government in communist eastern Europe, Vaclav Klaus is now Czechoslovakia's President. Having lived most of his life under the yolk of government control he knows control when he sees it.
He knows freedom is at stake with the UN's bureaucratic attempt to control economies and modern civilisation's core: energy.
He's a real leader:
Klaus denounces "global warming dogma"
Having heard him speak in New York in 2008, and later read his book ('Blue Planet, Green Shackles'), he's an impressive human being. He has command of the facts, the courage of his convictions and a heart for humanity and our beautiful planet.
By removing communist control, Czechoslovakia now enjoys ongoing significant environmental improvements.
Vaclav Klaus lived his early life without freedom. He knows personally that the key reason for challenging the UN's unfounded climate alarm is to protect freedom.
Do we need to lose freedom before we join Vaclav Klaus in protecting freedom?
Malcolm Roberts
BE (Hons), MBA (Chicago)
Fellow AICD, MAIM, MAusIMM, MAME (USA), MIMM (UK), Fellow ASQ (USA, Aust)