Saturday, December 13, 2008

CO2sceptics News Blog | The Global Warming Snow Job
by Malcolm Hedges

We have been in an extended 'global cooling' cycle since 1998 (ten years) and the GreeenIsm whackos refuse to acknowledge it.

Guess why, because the Global Warming scam is reaping millions for the providers, pseudo-scientists, supporters and vendors.
Activities Of Secretary-General in Poland, 10-12 December | webnewswire.com
The Secretary-General told the Poznan delegates: “Twenty years from now, let our children and grandchildren look back upon this day and say: yes, that is where it began.”

The Secretary-General held a number of bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the meeting throughout the day on Thursday, including with Fredrik Reinfeldt, Prime Minister of Sweden; Lech Kaczyński, President of Poland; and United States Senator John Kerry (D-Massachusetts); as well as ministers from Brazil, Canada, Malta, the United Kingdom and the Republic of Korea. He also met that day with former United States Vice-President Al Gore.
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After a breakfast with the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and UNFCCC on Friday morning, the Secretary-General flew from Poznan to Geneva, Switzerland.
Climate denial as a phishing scam?
Spread the word, tell everyone about the truth. The truth about the climate, the UN and Al Gore. Tell them everything. Just do this and I promise you I will get you the evidence later. I count on you to help me stop this UN conspiracy to establish global government with global warming.

The fate of the Free World is in your hands.

Ngudima Madriguru,
Climate Minister
Xenophobia, Imaginationland

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You do realize that Greenfyre's and his website is a renowned GW alarmist? Even linking to his site is a crime against humanity. ;)

Anonymous said...

@ Anonymous

Alternatively you could post there or here a rational, fact based case for how anything there is wrong; pointing out specific errors in fact or logic refuted with evidence from credible sources.

How would that be for an idea? too radical?