Saturday, August 01, 2009

Blood & Gore

An investigative look into the behind the scenes goings on of Al Gore and how these activities are and have been tied to his pursuit of global warming for the benefit of his own personal wealth and that of his benefactors.

London Spreads Blood and Gore

by an EIR investigative team

On the weekend of Feb. 24-25, 2007, as former Vice President Al Gore was wet-dreaming about his pending Academy Award for his fractured fairy tale "documentary," An Inconvenient Truth , about his battle to save the planet from "global warming," TV financial market analyst Jim Cramer was answering a question about the prospect of a Gore Presidential run in 2008, on MSNBC's Chris Matthews' "Hardball." Never one to mince words, Cramer dismissed the idea that Gore would take another stab at Presidential politics: "No," he said. "He's really a hedge fund manager now. No one leaves that game."

Indeed, Cramer was right —at least on the first count. In November 2004, Al Gore and David Blood launched a London-based investment fund, Generation Investment Management, which insiders affectionately refer to as "Blood and Gore"—and not without reason. Blood, the former CEO of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, brought a small team of former Goldman Sachs personnel with him to the London fund, assuming for himself the job of managing director. Gore took on the Chairmanship of Generation, bringing along his long-time Senate chief of staff, campaign manager, and business crony, Peter S. Knight, as another founding partner.


Read on and learn just how contrived Gore's pursuits have been and the real player behind the scenes manipulating world markets and world governments for their own ends.

1 comment:

Abraham said...

Anyone that can't see what the man is up to? Deserves to be enslaved.