Third UN-backed African Mass Slaughter
Following a press conference in Bali debunking the global warming hoax, British Lord Christoper Monckton issued a statement in which he identified the hoax as the third UN-backed slaughter of the world’s poorest people. “The international community has galloped lemming-like over the cliff twice before,” he said. “Twenty years ago, the UN decided not to regard AIDS as a fatal infection. Carriers of the disease were not identified and isolated. Result: 25 million deaths in poor countries…. “Thirty-five years ago the world decided to ban DDT, the only effective agent against malaria. Result: 40 million deaths in poor countries.”
Monckton was joined by an international team of scientists at the Bali conference, who have debunked the global warming hoax, and came to counter-organise the “circus.”
“The UN conference is a complete waste of our time and your money,” Lord Monckton said, “and we no longer pay the slightest attention to the IPCC” … “UN organizers refused my credentials and appeared desperate that I should not come to this conference.” He urged the Bali conference delegates to “have the courage to do nothing”
Monckton’s co-heretics included:
- Dr. David Evans, an Australian mathemetician who has done carbon accounting for the Australian government, who said, “We now have quite a lot of evidence that carbon emissions definitely don’t cause global warming.” He described the models as “wrong,” and said that new research, published in the December 2007 issue of the International Journal of Climatology, found that “warming is naturally caused and shows no human influence.” Evans has authored a Nov. 28, 2007 paper titled, “Carbon Emissions Don’t Cause Global Warming.” Evans stated that “official science driven by politics, money, and power,” is going in one direction, and “unofficial science” has started to move off in a different direction.
- Dr. Vincent Gray of New Zealand, involved with the IPCC since 1990, who shared a Nobel Prize awarded to the IPCC, stated: “There is no evidence that carbon dioxide increases are having any effect whatsoever on the climate. All of the science of the IPCC is unsound. I have come to this conclusion after a very long time.” Gray wrote the book, “The Greenhouse Delusion: A Critique of `Climate Change 2001.’ ”
- Another New Zealander, Bryan Leland, warned participants that all discussions of “carbon trading” should be viewed with suspicion. “We should probably ask why we have 10,000 people here [in Bali] in a futile attempt to `solve’ a problem that probably does not exist.”