Feb
Finland Gives national honor to disgraced climate chief
Yes, it’s true, despite the shame and discredit that Dr. Rajendra Pachauri has brought upon the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the government of Finland has opted to reward this fraudster for assisting in attaining the ‘prize’ of one world un-elected socialist government based on criminally falsified junk science. Here’s what that nation’s official website proudly boasts:
“On behalf of the President of Finland Ms. Tarja Halonen, Prime Minister Vanhanen and Ambassador of Finland to India, Ms. Terhi Hakala presented Dr Rajendra K Pachauri, the Director-General of TERI and Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change with The Commander of the Order of the White Rose of Finland. Dr Pachauri had been conferred with the award for his decade’s long, dedicated work in promoting international co-operation on climate change and sustainable development.”
Finland joined the European Union in 1995, and the Eurozone in 1999, as the only Nordic country of that trading bloc. Around 5.4 million people reside in Finland, with the majority concentrated in the southern part of the country and it is the most sparsely populated country in the European Union.
Readers should be under no illusions about this. Despite all the recent shocking climate scandals, including Glaciergate, traced directly back to the lies and deceit of Pachauri, world leaders are now falling over themselves to excuse or reward this criminal fraudster because he has served their hidden political agendas.
This is no less a controversy as when that other Nordic socialist nation, Norway, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to fellow climate crooks, Al Gore and the IPCC in 2007.
Climate skeptics can interpret the Finnish socialist government’s outrageous public gesture as a further snub to truth, integrity and transparency in climate science. The surprise of this award gives further unexpected ammunition to the accusations that the IPCC’s true ulterior goal was to trick national democracies into signing away hard-won freedoms over to an unelected and authoritarian socialist New World Order.
Mr. Sullivan is right to criticize Finland for this mistake, but it is unfair to describe the Finnish government as “socialist”. The cabinet consists of conservatives, a center party, a liberal swedish minority party and the (pro-market) greens. It is just the president, Ms. Halonen who could be called a socialist, although she is just a social democrat. But they have all swallowed the climate change consensus, hook, line and sinker.
Matti, duly noted and corrected, many thanks for pointing that out.
The Government of Finland is a disgrace. All the honest and decent people of the world have been insulted by these fraud supporting self-seeking politicians in Finland.
Sorry, John, I have to correct you – the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded by a committee situated in Norway. Why the Swede Alfred Nobel chose to make Norway responsible for the Peace Prize I cannot fathom. However, I also wish to inform you that there is much regret here in Norway about the prize to IPCC and Gore, as well as to Obama, but please consider that the prize is awarded by a committee of laid-off politicians and not by the Norwegian society.
However, keep on the good work! You have no idea how important it is – we listen to the deafening silence in the Norwegian media now about the climate and IPCC.
Geir, no need to apologise for prompting me to make an important correction. I’m pleased to hear your comments that the people of Norway have more sense than the Nobel Society.
By the way, in my emails I am now using “climate friend” as title, as opposed to the “climate enemies”, those who cannot accept the climate, but have to manipulate it.
Yours, the Norwegian climate friend.
The situation has always been a politiical one. The science and the hoards of shrieking econuts have all been maneuvrered into doing what was needed to prime the pump of opinion so that the politicians could put in place their own agenda. Proving the science wrong is valuable as it reduces their legitimacy, but they will simply use excuses, like energy security, peak oil, terrorist threats, green jobs, sustainability etc to continue. This award simply underlines the way governments now ignore even the pretense of serving the public.
Actually this isn’t as bad as it sounds. That medal is only 11th highest medal in Finland… …out of 83! Ok, this is as bad as it sounds.
I wonder why Finnish media has not reported this in any way? What is wrong with out country? “Media consensus”, that’s what.
And even the conditions on giving the medal state (sorry about the poor translation): “The decorated personally has to have been made deeds of significant benefit for the entire country of Finland. The recipient has to be reputable.”
How does that involve Pachauri? He has not done nothing to benefit Finland, much less personally, and he is anything but reputable!
To be fair, most likely the nomination was decided months ago. Finnish bureaucracy isn’t known for maneuverability. If it’s decided, then it is done – no matter what happens in between. Otherwise people in high places might be forced to admit they made a mistake – something practically unheard of in Finnish leadership culture.
Well, this a two fingered salute for common sense, perhaps a wheelbarrow full of bullsh*t would have been more appropriate for this charleton,
im shocked they they werent a bit suspicious due to the fact that his face resembles a skunks backside as well as the stench that comes from it to match.
Two fingered salute for common sense is the Finnish way. We are in a complete media blackout on most news, because it has been very uncommon for Finns to follow foreign news. Without anything to compare our local news to, most Finns trust the news they are given by our consensus-press.
I call it consensus-press, because Finnish investigative journalism is dead. Reporters and editors belong to the same clubs and go to the same parties as the people they are supposed to watch over. The writers of our most influential newspaper’s political columns are the same politicians that those columns are supposed to criticize. During elections, the parties agree on which subjects are not to be discussed. We are exceptionally corrupt nation that has managed for decades to make its citizens believe we are the least corrupt.
There was a poll few days ago. Only about 5% of Finns don’t believe in climate change. I hoped that it would have been at least 15%. But then again – why wouldn’t they believe? Nobody has told them anything else but the usual propaganda. There is a consensus. Everyone keeps saying there is a consensus, so there must be one.
Prime Minister Vanhanen is one of the insiders. Bilderbergers. One-worlders. Whatever you’d like to call them. More Finns have participated on the Bilderberg-meetings than any other nationality except Americans – and there is only 5 million of us. That tells you something, doesn’t it.
Our foreign minister Alexander Stubb has even written a long speech that is on his web-page about the need to get one-world-government. It’s there for anyone to read. Still no news outlet raports on it. None.
I’m depressed. I’d move somewhere else, but where is the situation any better?
Please, forget your political parties they all follow money, if your bad science brings control that can increase amount of money…
there you go.
This joke show, goes also in economy&politics obama’s advisors with CV of being highest regulators while economy goes poof, and they get promoted…
Capitalism/socialism it’s all the same, capitalism/free market is just fancy theory, in practice the elite talks about derivates etc. bs and hoaxes the peoples money and call it capitalism&free market /read free propaganda&fraud just like climate science, in order to gain even more money.
Some Finnish writer wrote already decades ago about our nation: “This is a land of benevolent fools.” Proven right again!