Remember, not too long ago… President Bush personally invited former Vice President Al Gore and a number of Nobel Prize winners to the White House?

The reason of the visit have little to do with Bush’s presidential acknowledgment and recognition of Nobel Prize winners, a customary obligation for every U.S. President since. Especially little to do with Bush and Gore trying to bury the hatchet between them from the U.S. Presidential Election of 2000 fiasco. A trusted, credible source tells me that Gore’s visit to the White House and a private meeting with President Bush have something to do with a very important event to be held in London tomorrow night, something that Gore may have asked the President to keep tight-lipped over it, until then.
So here’s the article:
The rich, famous and influential prepare to hear the secret to climate-safe energy
Excerpt:
A discovery that could give the world access to vast quantities of energy with minimal damage to the climate will be shown off for the first time at a glittering gathering of the famous, rich and influential next Friday night.Al Gore is to be the star turn at a dinner where guests have paid at least £1,000 a head, and some will have parted with £50,000 for their share of the Aberdeen Angus steak and pink champagne, under the high ornate ceilings of London’s Royal Courts of Justice. The combined wealth of the diners has been estimated at £100bn. But the most unusual aspect of the evening is not the price of the tickets but the nature of the floor show. In place of professional performers, the guests will be regaled by people who are not always thought of as entertainers, though some think they are all mad. They are inventive British boffins who care about climate change.
All has to do with the Ice Circle. ![]()
Still, somewhere in the Rockies, especially northern Colorado, deep in the underground could actually make the United States truly energy-independent for the first time in decades, a vast energy field that could dethrone Saudi Arabia by 2015: a staggering 800 billion barrels of recoverable oil!