Desmogblog Sinks to New Lows Of Fraud | Real Science
They set up a completely fraudulent straw man, and then blamed their own criminal activity it on the toxic nature of climate denial.
DeSmogBlog’s fakegate problem « The Daily Bayonet
Ignoring the comedy typo in a paragraph that says DeSmog is committed to accuracy, Littlemore’s upside-down demand shows how little integrity they have at DeSmogBlog. Brendan DeMille had the documents for only about an hour before he released them to the world. There was no time for fact checking and no attempt to verify the source. It was too good to check and, as a result, the issue they wanted to frame as #deniergate has blown up in their faces and become #fakegate.
If DeSmogBlog wants the world to look at the ‘legitimate issues’ they say are raised by Heartland’s documents, they should withdraw the faked memo until they either prove it is real, or issue an apology for a careless smear job.
Littlemore’s refusal to accept that he and DeSmog were used as useful idiots by whoever obtained the documents and wrote the fake memo is going to make this a long, slow-motion train wreck for DeSmogBlog, and warmists in general. All anyone will remember about this whole sordid affair is that the same people who would defend climate scientists against charges of faking data and making stuff up used those very same tactics to smear skeptics.
Movie industry takes notice of 'Inconsistent Truth' » The Commercial Appeal
Borrowing as much from Michael Moore as from Al Gore, the film presents Valentine as a much more slender and conservative version of Moore -- a wry comic host and onscreen interviewer who stalks the elusive Tennessee Democrat and ex-vice president for comment the way Moore went after General Motors chairman Roger Smith in "Roger and Me" (1989).
What Do the Heartland Documents Show Us? | Real Science
They show us that the global warming community is full of fraudsters, and pushed by journalists with an agenda – and no integrity.
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