Lord Monckton: Bring out your Dead!

I took a break from my new solutions video, which will be out soon. I just had to say something in regard to His Immaculate and Beneficent Highness Lord Christopher Monckton’s current tour of Australia.   We’re already hearing lots of exciting news, and I’ll cover it here as it happens.

For now, it turns out that The August and Exalted Lord Monckton ‘s scientific expertise is not limited to being the world’s foremost climate expert — he is also a medical practitioner of the highest caliber.

Bring out your Dead!!

UPDATE: Timed with Monckton’s visit, Reuters reports a  “coordinated campaign of intimidation” against science and scientists ramps up.

For More of my older Monckton videos, see below:

15 thoughts on “Lord Monckton: Bring out your Dead!”


  1. Fascinating: Even right-wing UK telegraph which published “Climate chaos? Don’t believe it” by Christopher Monckton at 05 Nov 2006 now has a bit of a distance => Outrage as Lord Monckton calls Australian climate change adviser a Nazi, 23 Jun 2011.

    When this paper retracts from Monckton you should be convinced that that man’s career as a “climate advisor” is definitely over.

    It has taken a long enough time for that.

    Cheers!


  2. Also => the Irish Climate Change Thread on Politics.ie

    Thanks to Peter Sinclair and potholer54 on YouTube. It has taken so much energy to make an irrevocable fool out of Sir Monckton. Unbelievable!

    Someone critical and with a couple of brain cells left could have come to that conclusion much earlier.

    But it takes some pressure to make even right-wing media doing a “turn180”. Haha. They’ll find another fool (for a while) to fool us.

    Well done folx!


  3. “Al Gore’s consensus” – James Delingpole. As the madness continues I’m starting to doubt the most obvious conclusion that this style of BS is classic contrived propaganda. Could these people really believe that’s how science works?


  4. Sir Paul Nurse, comes-over as such an incredibly nice person, he also has the demeanour of great, but excessive modesty. Perhaps because he spends his life dealing with the smartest people, the world-over.

    Whereas Delingpole comes-over as a nasty, arrogant and extremely unpleasant individual, who isn’t remotely as smart as he likes to think he is.

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