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Thursday, 21 January 2010
Pachauri apologises for IPCC's misleading the world on glaciers
'Flat earthers'. 'Extremists'. 'Mental illness'. 'Climate change deniers' (with implications of the holocaust being deliberately attached).
Anything else anyone who questions any of this 'man made global warming' theory have been derogatorily labelled as recently?
'The science is settled', our British politicians on the Labour and LibDem benches (and David Cameron) assert.
Anyone who questions anything... we have politicians who want to put us in prison and potentially subject us to the death penalty for daring to look for - or even willingly listening to - two sides of a debate.
Because to desire to make one's own mind up - independent thinking - is a high crime in the new global tyranny.
Interesting how, just occasionally, we see the odd chink of light.
Breathe.
But don't exhale for goodness sake. You'll no doubt be databased and profiled for producing 'CO2' if you do.
See also: Melanie Phillips: Another IPCC claim evaporates
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