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  • foot ball meat pies kangaroos and .... what Monkton is talking about

  • lol, Sacha cracks me up every time..

  • maybe it's some kind of metaparody, telling the truth so people will.. uh.. disagree with.. and then agree.. er...

    Look there's no way that's Cohen, the eyes, chin, and cheeks are all wrong.. and makeup couldnt push his skull around like that.

  • The only thing that worries me is that those videos barely get a 5 digit hit count, while any monster truck videos are in the high 6 or 7 digit hits.

  • @ChrisRamses1973 we need to expose these corrupt cunts in the mainstream if possible so more people will see it i know thats unlickely but we must keep trying. these cunts are so vain if we get there names out there they will shit themselves the power of the tv is under estimated.its a very powerfull tool,alternative media is the best chance at present so lets keep going we are makeing great strides.once ive learnt how to use my pc ill be kicking ass. dont lose faith we,ll defeat these cunts.JC

  • Education ...Knowledge is power just have to look for the right information sources NOT mainstream media.

  • this is the man right here :think

  • great stuff since watching lord monckton I stopped paying the bbc tv tax and untill they tell the truth they will never get a penny from me.

  • I hate al gore.

  • These filthy evil nazis need to be stopped

  • wow whata brillliant interview, monckton FTW!!

  • I sincerely hope that Lord Monckton's mission is not to shift our attention away from the real entities who perpetrated all those evils by focusing on communists whom the entities have created long ago as the other side of instrument to achieve their goal.

  • Oh, and I forgot to say that watching this whole interview was truly a pleasure.

  • Chris Monckton is always a breath a fresh air (no pun intended).

    What a truly classy man. I wish more men were like him. I may not agree with everything but I damn near get 100%. He's alright in my book.

    He just exudes class and his intelligence is beyond the average man. The day he leaves this earth will truly be a sad day.

  • @RandomShellAccount I totally agree. This guy has a good head on his shoulders and he actually uses it for constructive purposes. He represents one of the few bastions of reason and sanity left in the western world..

  • This interview was VERY interesting! It's also a pleasure to listen this man, he is always very focus on and very clear. This man is very interesting.

  • The commies think they are correct. Breathtaking variance with truth from what I have seen. Truly that black is white and white is black. Check out your local communist party!

  • I'm now inclined to believe Lord Monckton's sincerity and integrity. May God bless him.

  • Great interview. Thanks to all the personal of PrisonPlanet and Infowars

  • Great interview, or should I call it presentation as I never heard a question being asked. Kudos to Lord Christopher Moncton for seeing through the BS and Alex Jones and related folk for their truth seeking efforts. After watching all 5 parts, much of which I heard from him before was a very good update.

  • This country was founded on a bunch of brits taxing our tea and now UN wants to tax everything we touch , since everything we touch is manufactured with the burning of carbon and putting carbon into the air. Are we gonna just let um tax us into ruin? We need to come up with a better way to make power if they succeed and fast.

  • @fizzywool

    "....now UN wants to tax everything we touch... We need to come up with a better way to make power if they succeed and fast. "

    Uhh theres a Kajillion ways to make power, but thats far from the point, lets see them try to enforce this compleatly BS law, especially when the civillian populace is as cockey and skilled as the average US citizen... "U [N] And What Army?"

  • ALEX GO GO GO! WE ARE GOING TO BEAT THEM. I HAVE A FEELING THAT THEY ARE GOING TO LOOSE. IF THEY SHUT US OFF.... IT'S TOO LATE .... WE ARE AWAKE!! AND IF THEY SHUT ME OFF, WELL I'LL SAVE ON MY INTERNET BILL. HAHAHA!! I HAVE OTHER PLACES WHERE I CAN GO WATCH ALEX. INTERNET CAFE NEXT TO MY HOUSE. AND IF THEY SHUT US COMPLETELY WELL, TOO BAD FOR THE INTERNET COS. HEY, IT'S NOT MY POCKET!! THEY CAN ALL GO TO HELL ...

  • RECENT RESIGNATION 10/10/10: check this out

    Harold Lewis - Emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of California

    He describes it all as 'the greatest and most successful pseudoscientific fraud I have seen in my long life'

  • the lord has kicked the scam of warming into touch

  • yeah what's the deal with Monckton anyway? He's a member of various clubs related to the Pope or something.

  • LORD BUG EYES !

  • @Snitzky666 Ya he has like a silky smooth voice but ya his eyes are something else!!! LOL!!!! Great interview!!!

  • Wow! AMAZING!!! This is the best boiled down insight on the GLOBAL WARMING SCAM I ever came across.

    Share this like there is no tomorrow!

  • Yeah, last vid in line, seen 'm all today this far.

    Took a day off tomorrow, maybe gonna try to follow the whole show :-D

    Succes crew and Alex !

    Sharkie

  • 2.37to 2.45.stinks a little bit to me.how do we know that its not another trick to get the people to give up there freedoms,not to be governed, if they wished not to.. , common law is total freedom,as a freeman /women of the lands

  • what a load of crap. Dont let yourself be hypnotised by him , hes a member of their club.

    Dont beleive me? check out his family line and where the money interests came from.

  • @rwndigarudi hit me up a link please.

  • @rwndigarudi Well hes right about industrialising the third world. Hes right about anthropological climate change. Hes right about Carbon taxes. Hes right about malaria vaccinations. Hes right about Al Gore and his dodgy science and scare tactics in order to profit.

    The only thing i take issue on are his claims about world deserts shrinking , thats nonsense and his claim that coal can be clean which it isn't.

    But apart from that i wouldn't trust a word he says.

  • @hablerz

    "The only thing i take issue on are his claims about world deserts shrinking , thats nonsense and his claim that coal can be clean which it isn't."

    OK... if you momentarily increase the temperature you increse the vaporization of water from the oceans, said water falls on the land at greater rates, less desert(temporarily, due to temp being tied to the sun) Coal can be clean if you filter the exhaust through water sir, CO2 is an essential life sustaining compound for 1/2 of all life

  • @WoodlandRavah Yes im aware of the Ocean evaporation theory but thats complex macro climatic science. The deserts are increasing due to modern agricultural practices and overuse or misuse of land. A high percentage of farmland around the world is degraded and is biologically lifeless due to chemical pesticides and fertilizer use.

    Some of the old soviet republics in the east have desertified due to industrial farming.

  • @hablerz

    "A high percentage of farmland around the world is degraded and is biologically lifeless due to chemical pesticides and fertilizer use."

    Uhh fertilizers are good for places where you want to grow plants, the bad part of it is how it f@#$s up the water table with bacterial growth... Fertilizer does not equal defoliant.

    "Some of the old soviet republics in the east have desertified due to industrial farming."

    No, thats from not crop rotating, and emptying out lakes...

  • @WoodlandRavah Your just disagreeing with me to be truculent.

    Ferilizers do not affect the water table , what an ignorant comment, too much water extraction and evaporation affects the water table. Fertilzers also do not cause 'too much bacterial growth' Uhhhh.

    Im sure the Soviets have mastered the art of crop rotation , its from land overuse and mismanagement which can happen when not carefully overseen by people who understand the best practice.

  • @hablerz

    "Ferilizers do not affect the water table..."

    YEAH RIGHT... Fertilizer aparently does'nt dissolve in your world, and if water table depleation is your concern, why are you for another ice age?(IE against CO2)

    "Im sure the Soviets have mastered the art of crop rotation , its from land overuse and mismanagement"

    That's what crop rotation IS sir. It replenishes the soils nutrients without using fertilizers. Oww your so retarded you just gave me an anurism.

  • @WoodlandRavah Your a complete moron who doesnt understand farming practices. Crop rotation doesnt stop an area becoming desertified. Its a pretty simple concept.

  • @hablerz

    -"Crop rotation doesnt stop an area becoming desertified."-

    Im sure there's at least 3 ancient civilazationsthat would disagree with you...

    Succulents getting increased rain fall from a supposed temp increase would also disagree (70%surface water+supposed increase in temps = increased rain fall)...

    "Crop rotation also seeks to balance the fertility demands of various crops to avoid excessive depletion of soil nutrients." - wiki

  • @WoodlandRavah You dont understand the process of desertification , please learn about it before you decide to start an argument with someone who actually does.

  • @hablerz

    "You dont understand the process of desertification "

    Your original point in this regard was from how people were turning huge trackts of land into desert by farming, I mentioned how they needed to crop rotate instead of just plant the same thing year after year in places they did'nt have fertilizer, which they did, where this problem came from... Your misinterpreting what im saying on purpose, trying to confuse the eventual loss of top soil with long drought conditions... O_o

  • @WoodlandRavah Crop rotation is not new , people have been doing it for 1000s of years and still turning the land into desert.

    Its clear your pulling information about desertification off the net right now - i havent misinterpreted anything.

    Im done here, but why dont you try some organic gardening its very beneficial.

  • @hablerz

    "Crop rotation is not new "

    I DID'NT SAY IT WAS!!!!

  • @WoodlandRavah You implied that ancient cultures didnt use crop rotation, ergo you believed it to be something thats only been around a short time.

  • @hablerz

    " You implied that ancient cultures didnt use crop rotation"

    Quote me where I implied it. I've been quoting you.

  • @WoodlandRavah You implied it when you said ancient cultures got wiped out due to not rotating their crops.

  • @hablerz

    " people have been doing it for 1000s of years and still turning the land into desert."

    Then why is there still farmland, people know what there doing in some places, agreed not most, the problem is that different plants take out and put in different things...

  • @WoodlandRavah It depends upon how the land has been managed and how much population has exsited on that particular piece of land.

    Also general rainfail levels in that climatic zone effect it greatly. This is a factor in how fast plant life is able to replace itself.

  • @hablerz

    "Also general rainfail levels in that climatic zone effect it greatly. This is a factor in how fast plant life is able to replace itself."

    Thank You, that's the core of it, but is rainfall going to increase if we drop the temperature? Or if you increase the temperature? Crop rotation would have minimal meaning if the Earth eventually was geo-engineered over the comming eons into a forest world...

  • @WoodlandRavah No dont thank me , rainfall is not the only factor in creating desert.

    Rainfall can actually be damaging to the land by stripping away topsoils down to the bare rock. The land gets baked hard and the rain washes off and never absorbs into the earth.

    I never argued against the water vapour theory, thats true but if the topsoils been washed away it doenst matter how much it rains.

  • @hablerz

    No dont get cocky.

    "rainfall is not the only factor in creating desert."

    The Mother F@#$ing amazon has the World's worst, most nutrient deprived soil, why do you think the forest is eventually capable of reclaiming abandoned nutrient poor tracts of land that were once used for farming.

  • @hablerz

    "...can actually be damaging to the land by stripping away topsoils down to the bare rock. The land gets baked hard and the rain washes off and never absorbs into the earth. "

    So your saying rain fall is a bad thing, while complaining about desertification, awesome!

    [Can I get just 1 inch with an eco-fascist? NO! That would mean progress, and that's Verboden. *Seizure Now]

  • @WoodlandRavah Your stating that it will rain more if the temp rises , thats a theory i have seen already.

    Im saying it wont matter because man creates desert by mismanagement of the land.

  • @hablerz

    "Im saying it wont matter because man creates desert by mismanagement of the land."

    Solutions?... Besides abandoning hope?

  • @WoodlandRavah Forget rainfall projections about the future , im talking about now.

    Deserts are increasing worldwide right now due in the main part due to Mans poor managment of the land - thats the part where i disagree with Lord Monkton.

    Im not into organic farming because im a eco nut , i want to eat food with nutrients in it , not food thats only been fed NPK.

    The solution is a practice called Permaculture. Google it and you may be amazed by what you can acheive.

  • @hablerz

    -"Forget rainfall projections about the future , im talking about now."-

    Well here in colorado we had a VERY lush summer, it was almost like a monsoon season, it's tapered off and we have had a rain fall around once a week, whereas at the beginning of summer it rained everyday.

    I did'nt say use pesticides, honestly there's barely anything wrong with using nitrogen enriching fertilizer, some soils need it, like up here for my potatoes...

    I dont think the wheat needs any fertilizer..

  • @hablerz

    "Deserts are increasing worldwide right now due in the main part due to Mans poor managment of the land - thats the part where i disagree with Lord Monkton."

    Not around here, not this year, I live next to national forest in colorado, have driven many directions many miles, it's getting better here in the core of the "colonies."

  • @hablerz

    Isn't this a problem that private property would solve? Take care of your land or else you will lose it

  • @sanarkhos Its mainly a problem of management and short termism. If poorer people have trees on their land in a semi arid area they tend to chop them down for either timber or firewood etc - immediately that land becomes in danger of becoming desert.

    This is what has happened in places like Eritrea as it is an arid area. They also have goats which destroy the undergrowth and damage the stablity of the soil.

    So really its a matter of education, not ownership.

  • @hablerz

    If some land owners are better than others, eventually they will buy more land and the dumb land owners will have to sell.

    It sounds more like a problem with appropriations than education. There will never be a shortage of ignorant people, but forever a shortage of competent people and the capital goods they provide.

  • @sanarkhos The less land there is available for food production also keeps food prices high which is what the corperations want, they do not want abundance. They do not want self reliance , they want scarcity because they can control prices with scarcity.

  • @WoodlandRavah A good example of 'modern farming methods' creating desert is Australia.

    In some areas too much pressure on the land has led to desertification and high level salinity problems that will take sustained effort to remediate.

  • @WoodlandRavah Second point clean coal. The usual methods of mining coal (especially what there doing in the appalations at the moment) are very damaging to the environment not only ashetically.

    The rivers become polluted with heavy metals which also gets in to the ground water which people have to drink at some stage in most cases.

    Washing the coal in some fashion only puts these pollutants into the water , which is itself polluted after such methods.

  • @hablerz

    "Washing the coal in some fashion only puts these pollutants into the water"

    What retarded f@#$ is NEDDLESSLY rinsing the coal, usually that s@#$s ready to go... Please present evidence in the form of a link.

    " are very damaging to the environment not only ashetically."

    Uhh... Why is it Americans keep getting your guilt trips, why dont you learn Mandarin or Cantonese, talk some s@#$ to the chinese. Honestly all that trapped CO2 needs to be released.

  • @WoodlandRavah Im merely stating facts , im not on a guilt trip - there is no such thing as clean coal it is a misnomer.

    Mining and burning coal causes both water and air pollution - fact.

    Im not talking about CO2 either im talking about the dozens of other pollutants inherant in coal use.

  • @hablerz

    " Im merely stating facts "

    "There's three kinds of lies, white lies, damnable lies, and statistics." - Mark Twain

    I can pull s@#$ out of my ass to, but I'd much rather study my natural history to tell me what A or B will do, your argument is as weak as your lack of knowledge.

    Just because you saw a few Al Gore vids makes you think your ready for debate, as if this is debate. you're purposefully villifying humanity at every turn, technology will improve...

  • @WoodlandRavah I dont support Al Gore numbnuts , hes a complete twat - in the same catagory as you if i may be so bold.

    If my posts sound like i suffer from lack of knowledge then perhaps you need to improve your reading skills.

    Nothing ive said corresponds to Al Gores agenda. I dont want carbon taxes im not a green fascist. You just made that assumpton because it suits your arguments.

    As David Ike said the other day - we are arguing amonst ourselves.

  • @hablerz

    "we are arguing amonst ourselves."

    BRAIINS!!! OM NOM NOM!!! [comments in context]

  • @WoodlandRavah Like i said before , ive climbed a little higher up the evolutionary ladder than you.

    People will look back at your ignorant comments about farming and laugh as long as this video is here. Your replies are a monument to your collosal lack of knowledge.

    Go read some Mark Twain if you think it will make you sound intellectual and pull some shit out of your arse , if thats what turns you on.

    Good day.

  • @hablerz

    -"Crop rotation doesnt stop an area becoming desertified."-

    ""Crop rotation also seeks to balance the fertility demands of various crops to avoid excessive depletion of soil nutrients." - wiki

    Plants do have genetics to resist drought, like you'd care, it's all "doom and gloom" with you buddy boy!...

    "Your replies are a monument to your collosal lack of knowledge."

    This from the guy who thinks crop rotation has no validity when it come to farming techniques, yeah, WE WILL SEE!!!

  • @WoodlandRavah Crop rotating is used to maintain soil fertility and ensure nutrients are not removed from the soil unsustainably.

    It has nothing to do with desertification , the Mayans , Babylonian cultures, North Africas etc created desert dues to land misuse , not lack of crop rotation. As i have said in previous posts.

  • @hablerz

    u-"The deserts are increasing due to modern agricultural practices and overuse or misuse of land."-

    me-"I mentioned how they needed to crop rotate instead of just plant the same thing year after year in places they did'nt have fertilizer, which they did, where this problem came from."-

    Oww, my brain, your agreeing with me sir...

  • @hablerz

    "land misuse" IS lack of crop rotation sir.

  • @WoodlandRavah Land misuse is not purely lack of crop rotation - Lord give me strength.

  • @hablerz

    "The rivers become polluted with heavy metals which also gets in to the ground water which people have to drink at some stage in most cases."

    Why dont you eco-nuts try to concentrate these toxins out of the ecosystem, instead of acting like it will always be there, probably because eventually you'll be say there's a deficiency of said toxin in the environment. Instead of finding a solution you just choose to throw the baby out with the bath water.

  • @WoodlandRavah Im not an eco - nut im just staing the disadvantages of using coal.

    I have no agenda either way , right now it is expedient to use coal. Like i said before you have misinterpreted my views , possibly due to some brain injury you suffered as a child.

  • i was watching this for 4 hours i donated $50. they should of done it on a weekend i would of stayd p all night

  • He is so right, so right.

  • @Lookup2Wakeup And totally not real. 

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  • thank you chris dont stop ... ever!

  • @shyawnlinmonk rofl, Lord Christopher Monckton is actually Sacha Baron Cohen, who is also Borat.

    You've all been taken in for chumps.

  • : )

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