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Sunday, 25 October 2009
Monckton reaches a million
Since this blog mentioned his comments and linked to the video on Tuesday, we've noticed the phenomenal interest in what he has to say, manifest in the fact that it has been this blog's second most read post ever - and interestingly, almost exclusively, interest in what he has to say is coming from America.
That Lord Monckton can inspire over a million people with a speech at what was actually a low-level public event is pretty amazing.
The viral nature of Monckton's words is on a level last matched by Dan Hannan's withering rebuke against Gordon Brown in the European Parliament.
So, watch out for even further regulation of the internet in the not-too-distant.
Can't have people thinking for themselves and listening to two sides of an argument now, can we..?
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Here is more information on Lord Monckton including his full Minnesota and Texas speeches.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.hootervillegazette.com
http://www.hootervillegazette.com/LordMonckton.html
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http://www.hootervillegazette.com/moncktontheater.html
http://www.hootervillegazette.com/moncktonletter.html