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Friday, 7 January 2011

All of this freezing is making me sweat...

The Environment Editor of The Sun today tells the newspaper's readership: "BRITS endured one of the coldest years on record in 2010, it was confirmed yesterday - as more snow was forecast today. Temperatures averaged 8°C (46°F) - just half a degree above the all-time low in 1919."

Must be all that 'man made global warming' we keep hearing about...

Meanwhile, Piers Corbyn of WeatherAction - recently acclaimed by Boris Johnson and James Delingpole and cited by the Daily Telegraph - was a guest on Alex Jones' show last night.

Corbyn has added to the pressure mounting on the taxpayer funded Met Office and their collusion in the 'climate change' scam. He blasts the Met Office for spreading "nonsense and bullshit".

Nonsense and bullshit - as he puts it - which has seen British taxpayers looted for billions by the globalists and their Marxist colluders.



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