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Dec

Journalist Phelim McAleer’s climategate questions shut down by Stanford Professor Stephen Schneider

Journalist Phelim McAleer asks Stanford’s Professor Stephen Schneider some inconvenient questions about climategate.

“What do you think of the behavior of Professor Phil Jones, in asking colleagues to delete emails, and the destruction of publicly funded data…?”

While Schneider dances around the question, a UN official attempts to remove McAleer’s microphone. That didn’t work, so then Professor Schneider’s assistant tries to stop the questioning.

While McAleer waits for the opportunity for a follow-up question, the meeting appears to disband, while Schneider’s assistants call for UN security. The security guard gruffly demands that McLeer’s media crew turn off their camera.

More free speech and open discussion from our global warming friends.

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3 Responses to “Journalist Phelim McAleer’s climategate questions shut down by Stanford Professor Stephen Schneider”

  1. A bloody disgrace. As far as I kan see the reporter does nothing inappropriate and behaves very calmly.

    –Ahrvid

  2. GregInSeattle says:

    Agreed, Ahrvid. This is a disgrace. Freedom of speech is essential to all of our freedoms. These global warming cultists will not tolerate heretics (dissenters). There’s good reason to be wary of people like this.

  3. Ron Kilmartin says:

    Stephen Schneider is a certifiable untrustable. He has been harping on climate scare as a means to implement global socialism since the 1970s. His book Genesis Strategy cites the eco fascist John – poison the water supply to prevent human reproduction – Holgren (Obama science czar), and John Ehrlich of Population Bomb fame for their learned opinions on factors affecting climate. Ehrlich got his demographics learning by studying ants. All of these guys were trained as biologists.

    Schneider is the man mainly responsible for brainwashing Schwarzenneger on AGW. As a result the governor now heads a state with 12 percent unemployment and is about to impose carbon regulations and taxes that will result in more industrial flight and probably double (at least) the unemployment. Thanks Stephen and Arnold, from all unemployed Californians.