Climategate On Canadian Mainstream News
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I wish they would go beyond the emails and go to the other files in the file that was leaked. The data... It's fraudulent too.
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Finally, a reputable network is reporting on this.
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Reach with you right hand into your back pocket.
Feel a leather or like material lump.
pull it out,
now if you are one of the still fortunate there are some paper material things that you can trade for? necessities and such.
Well that is burning a hole in governments pockets all over the globe.
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Adrian McNair U think of the Story Tiger Woods in a Car Accident and it is immediate News and it (CLIMATEGATE) could be One of the greatest Breaking Stories of the 21 Century and it gets reported 2 Weeks after the Fact The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) has forgotten that suppressing the Fact of a Crime is being an Accessory to that Crime. CBC has not only lost all it's credibility in Climategate but should be investigated for it's Criminality in this Crime Against Humanity.
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We all need to remember its not what the GovenrMEN wants, WE the tax paying public are supposed to say what goes! I for one could care less about the governMEN & all that it entails. The FACTS are there, thousands of them what debate is there? Why did that scientist tuck tail and run? GUILTY of all crimes! Al Gore & his counter parts should be in federal prison, NO TRIAL, NO JURY!
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Glad this is on the boob tube for everyone to see. Thanks for the vid, I don't watch tv so I would have never known.
FYI If you live in Ontario Canada please take NOTE !!!
The OPP (Police) are equipping their cars with license plate readers that can scan 4 lanes of traffic !! They said they are doing this in order to capture those with fake plates etc. but they also HINTED at that it will be used to pull over vehicles with people of "Interest" to them... This was reported on the A Channel news at 6pm, I will try and get it on video if I can.
Peace and Stay Safe !!
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