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Wikipedia Bias – Jimmy Wales does the right thing

July 7th, 2010 in Blog

I have written before about Wikipedia bias – especially where its coverage of “Climate Change” is concerned. Not only have all the relevant entries been hijacked by a cabal of alarmists led by one William Connolley, but known “sceptics”, “deniers” and “realists” find their Wikipedia entries being doctored – not libellously so, but just enough [...]

How come we now have to go to the Chinese for the truth about global warming?

July 7th, 2010 in Blog

Another day, another climate fraud whitewash – this time from a Dutch government inquiry, conducted by something called the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency. (Hat tip: Sheumais)
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I feel the need to offer Wikipedia some ammunition in its quest to discredit me

July 4th, 2010 in Blog

The most excruciatingly awful thing I have ever done in my entire life happened in my penultimate year at school. At the time I was learning classical guitar and occasionally I would meet up with one of my English teachers, ‘Mattie’ Simpson, so that we could play duets together. On the fateful day I’m about [...]

‘I’m SO sorry! How will you ever be able to take me seriously again?’ sobs remorse-stricken Monbiot

July 4th, 2010 in Blog

Well no, not quite. But the Guardian’s Hair Shirt and Scorpions columnist George Monbiot has at least been frightened into taking a slightly more conciliatory line over the Amazongate fiasco.
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I’d rather stick my hand in a bag of amphetamine-injected rattlesnakes than put my trust in tonight’s BBC Panorama documentary on ‘Global Warming’

June 29th, 2010 in Blog

Let’s just remind ourselves, shall we, why the BBC is constitutionally incapable of reporting on global warming in a fair, balanced or indeed honest way. On 26 January 2006, the BBC’s not-notably-sceptical Environment Analyst Roger Harrabin organised a conference at BBC TV Centre called Climate Change – The Challenge To Broadcasting. (Hat tip: Nick Mabbs)
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Moonbat + Amazongate = Prize Pillock

June 29th, 2010 in Blog

There’s only one thing more satisfying than being right. That’s when a shrill buffoon you utterly despise dedicates an entire column in a newspaper you loathe to accusing you of being wrong, working himself up into an almost masturbatory lather of slobbering indignation, macheting himself to ever greater heights of ecstatic fervour like some Shi’ite [...]


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