Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Student leads "growing" international youth climate [hoax] movement
A major boost in their pre–convention organizing efforts came with a grant of hundreds of thousands of Euros from the Netherlands to set up a Conference of Youth at Copenhagen. With that funding, the organizers held a Young and Future Generations Day during the convention and hosted 50 young people from Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, and South East Asia, who otherwise might not have been able to attend.
Is Global Warming Really A Bigger Threat than Iran? | The Foundry: Conservative Policy News.
However, it’s not what is in the document that surprises the reader – it’s what was left out. There presence of two elephants in their living room apparently escaped the notice of American’s top civilian and military leaders. Islamic radicalism does not receive any mention whatsoever in the American Defense Review and the threat posed by a nuclear Iran is mentioned in only one general sentence at the end of a document (page 101). To put this lack of discussion in proportion, contrast this non-discussion with other security issues mentioned in the document. For example, the security effects of climate change are highlighted and discussed in depth in eight pages of the document.
The Reference Frame: Sir John Houghton is a liar
At any rate, I urge Sir John Houghton, the Independent, and all those blogs to apologize to Benny Peiser whose quote was inaccurate in its wording but certainly not in the content. It is very manifest that the exaggerations and fake catastrophic alarms about disasters were always the intent, not just a mistaken side-effect, of the alarmists including Stephen Schneider and Sir John Houghton. And Sir John Houghton himself has wanted to build the AGW movement as a religious sect at least for 15 years. Just four months ago, we could have said that he was successful.
Glenn Beck Calls Rachel Maddow 'Dishonest' 'Propaganda' | NewsBusters.org
GLENN BECK: The very next line. Do you have the very next line that I said on the air, Stu? Because I'd like to quote it. I quoted it in the podcast. You have to see it. I think it comes out today or tomorrow. But the very next line that I said was you're an idiot if you believe this one storm in Washington proves there's no global warming. I mean, it's the very next line. They are so dishonest. They have to go that far...It's also known as propaganda. That's, that's anti-conservative or anti, you know, you as a listener, or anti-me propaganda. There's no truth to it at all.

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