Climate gate – The Great Global Warming Myth

So this week the Climategate scandal kicked off. It has been bubbling for a couple of weeks but has just hit the mainstream media. For those of you unaware, Climategate is what they are calling the conspiracy by the East Anglian University to fudge, misrepresent and falsify data to prove that man made global warming is happening. The East Anglian Climate research unit is one of only four centres for gathering climate data on which all of the green laws and taxes are based.

So it appears that as we have been saying for several years that the man made global warming threat has been a lie. A lie designed by Western governments to restrict our activities and extort huge amounts of money from us in so called “green” taxes. Not only governments but corporates have also benefitted by charging lots of money for products which are supposed to be better for the environment. I wonder how the head of the Toyota Prius project is feeling now?

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Of course those that have been spreading the lies on behalf of the governments, people like Nicholas Stern, are trying to persuade us that climate gate is just a conspiracy theory but as one commentator put it, it’s no longer a “theory” when a conspiracy has actually been proved.

If it is just a conspiracy theory then why did Al Gore cancel his Copenhagen talk? Well Mr. Gore,

how inconvenient is the truth now? And I wonder if Gordon Brown will be refunding the British motorists all the fuel duty that was levied to “protect the environment”? I think we know the answer to that question.

The whole global warming issue will no doubt be brushed under the carpet just long enough for them to think of another way to spin the lie. The good that has come out of this is that perhaps the public will start to question governments and realise that politicians tell lies for a living. Perhaps now we can start exposing the lie that speed kills.

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