7 Responses to “Lord Monckton says Rajendra Pachauri “is going to jail for fraud””

  1. Tom Roe says:

    There are no superlatives expansive enough to describe Lord Monckton’s contribution to humanity. Now maybe you believe that sounds like hero worship, hyperbole, or BS but he has earned these accolades. Monckton rises to Churchillian heights on the most important issue of our times. Churchill wasn’t Churchill until even the previously very willfully blind could see the brilliant clarity of his vision.

  2. I LOVE CO2 says:

    WHAT a shame for India he is… put him into a cave with pooooor phil jones and throw the key away.

  3. I LOVE CO2 says:

    While perusing some of the review comments to the IPCC’s Fourth Assessment Report, I came across the contributions of Andrew Lacis, a colleague of James Hansen’s at GISS. Lacis’s is not a name I’ve come across before but some of what he has to say about Chapter 9 of the IPCC’s report is simply breathtaking.

    Chapter 9 is possibly the most important one in the whole IPCC report – it’s the one where they decide that global warming is manmade. This is the one where the headlines are made.

    Remember, this guy is mainstream, not a sceptic, and you may need to remind yourself of that fact several times as you read through his comment on the executive summary of the chapter:

    There is no scientific merit to be found in the Executive Summary. The presentation sounds like something put together by Greenpeace activists and their legal department. The points being made are made arbitrarily with legal sounding caveats without having established any foundation or basis in fact. The Executive Summary seems to be a political statement that is only designed to annoy greenhouse skeptics. Wasn’t the IPCC Assessment Report intended to be a scientific document that would merit solid backing from the climate science community – instead of forcing many climate scientists into having to agree with greenhouse skeptic criticisms that this is indeed a report with a clear and obvious political agenda. Attribution can not happen until understanding has been clearly demonstrated. Once the facts of climate change have been established and understood, attribution will become self-evident to all. The Executive Summary as it stands is beyond redemption and should simply be deleted.

    I’m speechless. The chapter authors, however weren’t. This was their reply (all of it):

    Rejected. [Executive Summary] summarizes Ch 9, which is based on the peer reviewed literature.

    Simply astonishing. This is a consensus?

    http://bishophill.squarespace.com/blog/2010/2/9/hansens-colleague-eviscerates-ar4-chapter-9.html

  4. dfbaskwill says:

    His work on the Climate change fraud is beyond comparisons, but I want him to read my favorite Sherlock Holmes story “The Hound of the Baskervilles” for a book on tape. I’d pay all I’m going to save when the scam is defeated for that tape! It would be worth every dollar.

  5. PGWH Syndrome says:

    The big money for lawyers this decade will be following the money in the giant Global Warming Ponzi scheme. Madoff was a saint compared to Al Gore, Pachauri and the other nefarious characters involved in the global warming hoax and CO2 pump and dump.

    One of the other professions that will do well are shrinks, they are going to make a fortune on the crushed Environ Mentalists who genuinely believed in the Global Warming Gods. Post Global Warming Hoax syndrome coming to a pscyh couch near you.

  6. Taruni says:

    The main HONCHO who went around corrupting -our teachers and young students-and everyone else in sight through making film(s) and writing books spreading falsehoods so his cap and trade company could make billions and in the process the U.S.Constitution would have been rendered impotent if not totally worthless.He should lead the entire pack into prison.

  7. DougS says:

    Monckton is awesome – clarity of thought and speech, well informed, fearless and he seems to have an elephantine memory – he seldom uses notes, even when he’s giving a long presentation.
    He’s one of the reasons that I’ve decided to vote UKIP at the forthcoming election.