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Lord Christopher Monckton Warns About the Upcoming Copenhagen Climate Conference.
October 23, 2009, 2:49 am
Filed under: Environment, Global Warming, Law, National Security, The Elephant's Child

Lord Christopher Monckton was a science adviser to Margaret Thatcher.  He speaks and writes frequently on environmental policy.  He sued to prevent Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” from being forced into British classroms…and won.  The justice ordered that 9 serious inaccuracies in the film be corrected before the film could be shown in schools.  Lord Monckton travels the globe, speaking to educate people on the myth of global warming.

Many of Lord Monckton’s papers and videos are available at The Science and Public Policy Institute.


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Yesterday while checking the channels, I came across C-Span with Lord Monckton, another woman guest, and a male. Just thought I would check it out…well….that went on until the end of the program. I was literally engrossed and impressed on what I was hearing….and all I could say (for fear I would miss something) was “Yes.”

Certainly was informative….and I am looking forward to see him out there helping our case. I don’t feel Gore is telling us the truth..and at one of the Town Hall meetings recently, a member of the audience asked him a question…which he would not utter even one word of utterance in response.

I thought the program was great! And I am praying that he will get his important message out there for all to hear…..and something positive will be the end result.

God Bless

Agnes

Comment by Agnes DiTommaso

Do click on the link in my post here. The Science and Public Policy Institute has been featuring Lord Monckton’s videos and papers for some time, and many are available. In some he gets into the math, where he loses me, in others he just explains complicated concepts in clear language.
Easy to find if you just prowl around the website.

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