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TheAntiTerrorist on Global Warming Part 3-3
Growing concern, or Going Concern? Picture the scene: You’ve left the house, forgetting you’ve only got five units of credit in the carbon bank (owned by the Rothschild family, coincidentally) which is communicating with the RFID chip in your right hand—the one you queued up to get inserted back in 2010, remember? It’s a good … Continue reading
The Great Global Warming Swindle, part 3 of 9
This film by the documentary-maker Martin Durkin presents the arguments of scientists and commentators who don’t believe that CO2 produced by human activity is the main cause of climate change. It’s all to scare the shit out of us folks! The Illuminati set this up to make us, the people of the world, the problem. … Continue reading
Michael Crichton on Global Warming, Part 3 of 3
Michael Crichton discusses the notion of global warming with Charlie Rose of PBS.
Jesse Ventura Conspiracy Theory – Global Warming Part 2 of 6
Jesse Ventura is following the money trail, out to expose the most frightening, inconvenient Conspiracy Theory yet: That Global Warming may be a scam. The movement claims the planet is heading to disaster because factories and cars are heating up the atmosphere with carbon dioxide. The green industry feeds off our fears and urges us … Continue reading
The Man-made Global Warming Hoax (Part 6)
Although Al Gore and his media cronies endlessly bleat that “global warming” is an unprecedented global crisis, they really think of it as a dream come true. Why? Because “global warming” is the ideal scare campaign for leftist demagogues like Gore who are doing all they can to secure strict control over the economy and … Continue reading
Global Warming Debate – Q&A 1, part 8 of 10
Thegoal of IQ2 US is to raise the level of public discourse on our most challenging issues. To provide a new forum for intelligent discussion, grounded in facts and informed by reasoned analysis. To transcend the toxically emotional and the reflexively ideological. To encourage recognition that the opposing side has intellectually respectable views. To engage … Continue reading