25 Replies to “Climategate 2.0”

  1. That “ping, ping” sound you here is the lug nuts hitting the pavement as the wheels are about to fall off the IPCC wagon.

  2. “As our FOIA request details, the UN informed participants that it was motivated by embarrassing releases of earlier discussions (“ClimateGate” key among them), and to circumvent the problem that national government transparency laws were posing the group.”
    If true, their solution to avoid future embarrassment was to find even more unscrupulous means to circumvent accountability and transparency. Does this sound like an organization that is fit to recommend anything, let alone be trusted with helping politicians completely redesign our economic and energy systems?
    Sometimes you almost hope that these types of allegations aren’t true because the outrageous behavior of climate scientists negatively impacts all branches of science. Politicians…well, fairly or unfairly, expectations of them start pretty low.

  3. Big Climate can’t stand close scrutiny; people start to notice the whole thing is shot through with falsified ” research “, and conflicts of interest from top to bottom.

  4. The IPCC claims to be the most transparent organization in history.
    Which only proves the do not know the meaning of the word transparent.

  5. The show the X-Files went off the air too soon. These climate stunts would have given Mulder and Skelly a years worth of show and all of it based on truths.

  6. fast and furious, solyndra, and now this, no wonder the Zero supports the “attention” grabing OWS fools

  7. I think it is already too late as most of the western governments have bought into the sham so long to acknowledge that they were duped. The leftoid eco-nuts are just sheeple that will follow anything in hopes of having a “just” cause or something to believe it. Any proof to the contrary of their dogma is dismissed as right wing corporate fear mongering.

  8. So the Obama Whitehouse has been colluding directly with the IPCC to subvert American FOI laws.
    I’m no legal expert but isn’t that against the law…?…and wasn’t Richard Nixon forced to resign in shame for something analagous..?

  9. Fraud and corruption on a grand scale, from Obama’s White House, again. Americans should be demanding prison sentences.

  10. Philanthropist
    It’s the whole “again” angle that’s the most aggregious…How does Kate phrase that again…never assign to incompotence what can be explained by malice?

  11. Sung to the Staples singers Chain Chain Chain tune the new theme song for Fat Algore and his band of thieves. Scam Scam Scam…..Scam for fools, Scam Scam Scam….Scam for fools. Suck it up Suzuke and Fat Al, you’ve been outed real good. Thanks Anthony and all the good people exposing this SCAM.

  12. Obama being the darling of every Marxist journalist in America , can do no wrong. If its illegal its Bush’s fault. Never their Messiah.

  13. It’s so boring when the Alex Troll tries to employ tactics from Saul Alinsky’s (Obama’s mentor) ‘Rules for Radicals’. We’ve all read the book, troll boy, so stop being so tiresome. I believe it’s Rule Number 4.

  14. “We’ve all read the book, troll boy, so stop being so tiresome. I believe it’s Rule Number 4.”
    Hah! I always knew you were a bunch of retarded leftards. You’ll never catch me reading such drivel. Go back to Cuba or North Korea or wherever it is you come from, commie!

  15. Cuba? It’s going to be too hot. Alaskan beach front is where it’s at.
    I thought I saw a polar bear, but it was just Al Gore in a speedo.

  16. Yawn. Troll boy again. I think I’ll go outside and watch the river freeze over.
    MarkD: I hear that there are some nice ethnic restaurants on the Malecon in Havana where you can dine al fresco on pea soup and poutine, or tourtiere with cranberry sauce.

  17. and they can’t even keep the birdchoppers running….
    Windmills stopped at night after bat death
    By Associated Press
    Tuesday, October 18, 2011
    LILLY, Pa. — Thirty-five windmills at a western Pennsylvania wind farm have been silenced at night since a bat that belongs to an endangered species was found dead under one of the turbines.
    The Tribune-Democrat of Johnstown is reporting the farm shut down the windmills overnight after the Indiana bat was found Sept. 26.
    The farm in question was built by Gamesa Energy USA and covers parts of Portage, Washington, and Cresson Townships in Cambria County, and part of Blair County, about 60 miles east of Pittsburgh.
    A spokesman for Duke Energy, which now owns the wind farm, says it has a cooperative monitoring agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to determine whether bats are being harmed by the windmills.
    The windmills will likely resume nighttime operation about Nov. 15, when the bats will hibernate until spring.

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