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Sunday, 29 November 2009

Climategate: Lord Monckton calls for arrest of Al Gore!

Lord Christopher Monckton has, over the last month or two, become a remarkable figure. The highly intelligent man, who couldn't be more traditional British establishment if he tried, came to recent prominence after warning that the upcoming Copenhagen climate summit was really a staging post for the launch of a communist style global government.

Now in light of the ClimateGate scandal, in which apparently leaked emails appear to suggest that science has been deliberately skewed to make a false 'scientific' case for AGW, he has gone even further.

Speaking to hugely influential American talk show host Alex Jones, Lord Monckton - a former advisor to Margaret Thatcher and the grandson of Walter Monckton who served at the heart of the British Government and was advisor to Edward VIII during the abdication crisis - has now called for the disbanding of the UN and for the arrest of his old adversary Al Gore over whom Monckton won a London High Court victory in 2007 over the accuracy of content of Gore's film An Inconvenient Truth.

He says that, in Britain, the Information Commissioner must now launch a criminal investigation into whether the data held by the now controversial University of East Anglia climate research unit had been suppressed from a wider public audience. However, in one of the leaked emails - if genuine, there is a written implication that the Information Commissioner had given advice to those alleged to be at the centre of the ClimateGate scandal on how to deflect Freedom of Information requests.

He described himself as "incandescent with fury" over the conduct of those at the centre of the ClimateGate scandal - something he calls a "conspiracy from top to bottom" organised by "some very powerful scientists" who "deserve to be locked up for a very, very long time".

He is backed by top Spanish climate scientist Eduardo Zorita who writes: "I may confirm what has been written in other places: research in some areas of climate science has been and is full of machination, conspiracies, and collusion, as any reader can interpret from the CRU-files. They depict a realistic, I would say even harmless, picture of what the real research in the area of the climate of the past millennium has been in the last years. The scientific debate has been in many instances hijacked to advance other agendas."

In the same interview, Lord Monckton called Emperor von Rumpy-Pumpy "the new dictator of Europe".

In respect of the constant 'global government' talk that accompanies the political face of the climate change movement, Lord Monckton added that we, the people, have to take back control of our own lives saying: "We the people have got to rise up worldwide, found a party in every country which stands for freedom and make sure we fight this bureaucratic communistic world government monster to a standstill – they shall not pass."

We're with you, Lord Monckton. Where do we sign up..?

Full audio and video of Lord Monckton's interview with Alex Jones is below.










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