Posted on 11/30/2009 1:36:17 AM PST by The Raven
The BBC received copies of some of the CRU emails more than a month ago, but did nothing about them, sitting on explosive evidence of fraud. The UK Daily Mail reports:
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The sequence of events strongly suggests that an insider leaked some emails to the BBC (and for all we know, others), hoping that they would be incriminating enough to intrigue anyone. When faced with a media stonewall, the insider then chose to post the complete files where they could not quickly be extinguished.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Hmm, Interesting! :)
LOL. Just like the New York Times.
Obviously, they are using all the “good” reporters to find flaws in Sarah Palin’s book.
You know, the really important stuff.
“Deep Climate. Very clever.”
Deep Hoax would be more descriptive. This hoax was not just a superficial obfuscation of a single research result, but instead a RICO-style conspiracy to defraud through a coordinated series of actions that started deep in the scientific process (i.e., at the raw data level) by a few scientists who were deeply involved (not peripheral players) in building the evidentiary case for a policy response to global warming of unprecedented scale (read cost), producing fraudulent model predictions that got piled so high and so deep that we were assured there was no need for further debate on such “settled” science. Anyone challenging Al Gore’s pontificating on this point was in deep doo-doo, inviting the pervasive and unceasing scorn of know-it-alls among the MSM punditry and Beltway “insiders.”
BTTT!
Yes, and there are some pretty rotten anarchist-socialists at the Ivy League schools. Our nation's institutions and corporations were successfully infiltrated and serve to tear this nation down from within.
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