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The denial industry : Comments

By Cindy Baxter, published 19/7/2007

'The Great Global Warming Swindle' is part of a campaign by industry to stop action on climate change.

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"Before viewing The Great Global Warming Swindle, the Australian public should have known of these connections, and that the film’s content is part of the long term campaign by an industry-funded propaganda machine to stop action on climate change.

Of course.

Well someone has to counter the hysterical propaganda being pumped out by the socialists and their entryist comrades, so why not an industry funded think tank, at least they provide jobs for folks - what do there opponents produce - not even their own hair shirts and scourges for moral cleansing?

After all, considering the UN's Oil for Food program, the industry funded propaganda machine has a better reputation for honesty than anything the UN, its secretary general or bureaucrats have been left to manage.

The IPCC is, like Oil for Food, just another UN protege, tainted with the mindset of the same spawn, breeding and feeding on publicly funded easy-street.

Following the ICPP path, we will all be choking on the Chinese power station emmissions, the carbon trading market will collapse and we will equally the bounties of another socialist lead recession.

It is just another weasel-fest presented by the dark empire (of bureaucracy) - the UN.
Posted by Col Rouge, Thursday, 19 July 2007 2:17:54 PM
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Someone here said ""A right-wing, corporate-funded think tank - advocating nuclear power, and with its executive officers drawn from companies like Rio Tinto. Such groups not only influence government, but fund pseudo-environmental groups that cast doubt on global warming, and promote polluting industries."".

Keiran here says ....... illogical
Posted by Keiran, Thursday, 19 July 2007 2:34:05 PM
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90% certainty from one organisation with an axe to grind – or money to rip off the rest of us? Hardly conclusive.

But, the main thing to remember is that this person is tied up with Greenpeace which enjoys equal left-wing loony status with Amnesty International.

When we are all paying much more than we should for our energy and whatever else is going to be blamed for global warming before the their fraud is finally recognised, these eco-freaks had better find a safe place to hide.

They should not be allowed to fade away quietly like the mob that started the computer virus scare before the start of this millennium
Posted by Leigh, Thursday, 19 July 2007 3:01:13 PM
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What ticks the socialistas off is that they thought it would be their personal political wrench to toss into the works whenever they needed a media victory over the Right and their own money well to mine as they used it to coerce millions from the world governments to expand their UN base. Lesson #1 for the socialists. Stay out of the deep end of the pool. Thats where the sharks swim. The reality is that there is no money in denial for the "right wingers" so in truth they are more on board starting new industries under the guise of "green" corporations. Case in point. British Petroleum changed their old logo to a new 'green' logo and use the bp to represent 'beyond petroleum' and invest something like 12-15billion each year in green initiatives. As the demand for reliance on fossil fuels decreases these companies will be well positioned with relative technology. All the Left really have is to hype the denial industry. A paper tiger.
Posted by aqvarivs, Thursday, 19 July 2007 3:17:51 PM
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Ooops I've stumbled into the conspiracy thread...OK here goes.

I think the shooting of JFK was linked to the faked Apollo 11 moon landings which were orchestrated by NASA, who's head administrator denies global warming is a problem and that he is indeed, an alien from Area 51 who collaborated with the US government to create the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami to create a distraction from climate change AND it was all funded by Exxon...those evil barstools
Posted by alzo, Thursday, 19 July 2007 3:42:46 PM
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Aquvarius, you are so right about the right-wingers stealing ideas from the left-wing Avant Guarde - pity you support right-wing roguery so much which was so much Jehovah's plan about the Promised Land, which now, with the Jewish re-occupation of Israel, has with growing shortage of oil today, reignited that unlawful grab for colonial contraband so profound over the Second Milleum and into the American so-called grab-all conquest for the 21st Century.

Today, sadly, with our politico - economic possessiveness adding to the problems of terrorism, maybe there should be some sort of right-about-turn including apologies from both sides.

Trouble is, it's like sunshine turning green-like, in today's world getting very much less-like. Cheers - BB
Posted by bushbred, Thursday, 19 July 2007 4:04:41 PM
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