Saturday, November 28, 2009

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.

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.
Climategate: the Conservative backlash begins – Telegraph Blogs
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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