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Archive for November 29, 2009
Lord Christopher Monckton on Climategate
November 29, 2009 by admin.
In a Nov. 24, 2009 posting (Global warming with the lid off) I expressed hopes that, other than the Wall Street Journal, the rest of the main-stream media will follow suit and provide some coverage of the Climategate Scandal. That now appears to be underway, a full 12 days after the Climategate Scandal first broke.
The New York Times and the Times of London both published articles on the nature, history and circumstances of Climategate; and so have a few other major newspapers. (See climatedepot.com; wattsupwiththat.com; climaterealists.com, and icecap.us)
For those who are new to the issue, Alex Jones interviewed Lord Christopher Monckton in an hour-long program on the UN’s plan to establish a totalitarian, communist world government by using the climate scam to scare and manipulate the world’s national governments into compliance. The comments by Lord Christopher Monckton were made with reference to Climategate.
You need to watch the interview!
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