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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/christopherbooker/3982101/2008-was-the-year-man-made-global-warming-was-disproved.html

Excellent story! It’d be great if the media would start doing more thoughtful articles about global warming. Instead of the continuous AGW scaremongering, they might turn to scandal mongering : the story of how government subsidies financed an army of zealots.Or at least some articles presenting facts, for people who are begining to wonder if forced impoverishment is a good idea.

The sun seems to have reached a low point in the sun spot cycles, We’re likely to have a cold decade, and more people becoming aware that carbon mitigation has costs. If more people learn about the subject, most will recognize what bullshit it is.

The ruling class – that party of lawyers, government employees, limousine liberals and govt. leeches has bet the farm on this scam. We will be very lucky if we get enough cold weather (and good reporting) to alert the citizenry before the idiotic socialist theives can complete their power grab, and destroy energy production in the process.

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