From the December 11 edition of SiriusXM Patriot's Breitbart News Daily:
Breitbart writer: Pope Francis supports the Paris climate agreement “because of his dislike of the First World, and particularly the United States”
Written by Media Matters Staff
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STEPHEN BANNON (CO-HOST): Tell us about -- what is our -- he was changing the Lord’s Prayer last week, I still can’t get that out of my head, I’m still trying to get my head around that. But now he’s back to one of his favorite topics, global warming, right?
TOM WILLIAMS: He is, Steve, and he just, I don’t know, I’ve never seen, obviously, a pope this excited about a big lefty cause like this. And he even went so far in this latest shoutout to this new press summit that they’re having this week, a little kind of reigniting of the Paris accord. He was saying, yeah and look at, in the same vein, look what’s happening in Albania with all the flooding and look at what’s happening in India with the cyclone that they’ve got there. Basically connecting dots between this supposed global warming phenomenon and individual weather events, which scientists say you cannot do. I mean, so he’s really even on the left of a lefty issue on this.
BANNON: What is, why has he taken -- and Alex jump in here -- why has the pope kind of embraced the globalist, the most globalist of all globalist issues? Why has he embraced this pseudoscience, which is still open for debate about what the math is on it? But he takes not even the scientific part. He takes it in really the political, cultural. So it’s enough debate on the scientific side about exactly what’s going on, is the Earth going through cycles, or is it anthropomorphic, driven by man? But why does the pope seem to embrace what a lot of people would say could be this kind of religion around Gaia, right? This religion that kind of like the Earth mother, this almost return to paganism, or heathenism? Why does he take such a, of all things in the world, why does he so actively embrace this?
WILLIAMS: I mean, I agree with you Steve. I’m very disturbed by this whole movement. If you look at the characters that make it up and its leaders, it’s a bunch of bad people. There are a few innocents that go along just because they’re tree huggers and they believe, and just basically they love the environment. But a lot of these people have a very anti-capitalist agenda. A lot of them have a very anti-population, anti-human agenda. There is this Gaia worship, there’s a lot of --
BANNON: Hold up, they have an anti-Christian and an anti-Catholic agenda. That’s like, to me isn’t it the same group of people?
WILLIAMS: Well yeah, and they’ve actually -- some of these characters who have an overt anti-Catholic agenda have been invited to speak in the Vatican. People like Jeffrey Sachs, it’s -- they’ve filled the pontifical academies with these clowns who are population control people. They even brought in Paul Ehrlich, the one who wrote The Population Bomb in ‘68. Remember that crazy story about how the population was growing so fast that we weren’t going to be able to feed everybody? It’s really crazy. My worst case scenario, my worst read on this, is that the pope is behind this, particularly because of his dislike of the First World, and particularly the United States of America. Because as Donald Trump said last year in the Rose Garden address when he announced that the U.S. was pulling out of the Paris accord, he was just right, he said this is something that is aimed at our economy, it’s aimed to bring the U.S. down. I’m a complete believer in that, and I think that a lot of people recognize it and that’s why they’re for it, and I fear that the pope may be one of those.
Previously:
Fox's Brian Kilmeade: Pope Francis “doesn't seem to like America very much”
Fringe media lash out at “cuck” Pope Francis for message welcoming refugees