Hoaxenhagen: Thoughts On Climategate And More « Yes, But, However!
It is clear from the non-story that Climategate has turned out to be in the press that the powers-that-be prefer to barrel on with the plan to institute a worldwide regulatory framework on the climate, or, dare I say it, global government. Yes, I consider myself a straight-news, middle-of-the-road journalist with a slight tilt to the right and I’m using one of the tin foil hat crowd buzz words “global government.” Read on if you dare.ClimateGate – the toxic bomb hidden in plain view « JoNova
There are not many facets of human personalities that are near universal across cultures, genders, and ages, but a sense of injustice is hard-wired. There will be no forgiveness for those who tricked them, and ignorance will be no excuse.Climategate: the Conservative backlash begins – Telegraph Blogs
As the news spreads, the ETS will “Go Toxic”. Voters will not just abandon the politicians who sacrificed us to JP Morgan and co, they will set land-speed records moving in the other direction.
Conservative leader David Cameron has issued a statement reiterating his party’s commitment to “tackling carbon emissions” to deal with the “real danger of climate change” and describing the Copenhagen summit as of “historic importance.” (Hat Tip: my splendid new friend Plato Says)
And the party faithful don’t like Cameron’s Copenhagen Kool-Aid Consumption one tiny bit.
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