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Saturday, 30 January 2010
Pachauri and the glacier silence exposed
So, why did Pachauri keep quiet?
They wanted the world to sign up to an entire treaty at Copenhagen. And he kept quiet about misleading claims in the report that world leaders were there swallowing?
When is Pachauri going to resign?
When are Miliband, Brown et al going to apologise to the British people for their complicity in this scam?
When are Miliband, Brown et al going to apologise to the British people for their tirade of abusive words used against anybody who asked any questions about this 'climate change' stuff that is, with every passing day, further and further exposed as a scam?
For how much longer are the Conservative Party going to let David Cameron get away with his 'green' crusade? Do the Conservative Party think they are in tune with public priorities and public opinion on these issues - especially in light of the relentless scandals that are being exposed by even the mainstream media now?
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