Hoisted on his own eco-petard - Watts Up with That?: "Gleick confesses."
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Kill D. Messenger
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An excerpt from the leaked Heartland emails:
"Efforts at places such as Forbes are especially important now that they have begun to allow high-profile climate scientists (such as Gleick) to post warmist science essays that counter our own. This influential audience has usually been reliably anti-climate and it is important to keep opposing voices out."
This Heartland leak is bad, illegal hacking, which is unforgivable and can never be condoned. Unlike the climate scientists email hack, which was a valuable public service.
Your quote is not from leaked Heartland emails. It's from the crap that Gleick apparently made up himself. So, unless you are saying that the climate email hack was also fabricated, then there are absolutely NO similarities.
I was referencing the comment above mine--not your post. Kill D Messenger is making an inaccurate point using a fabricated email...which is par for the course.
Too bad Gleick didn't dress up as a cartoon pimp from a 1970s cop show when he sent his disingenuous emails. That would have turned his actions into good investigative journalism.
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An excerpt from the leaked Heartland emails:
"Efforts at places such as Forbes are especially important now that they have begun to allow high-profile climate scientists (such as Gleick) to post warmist science essays that counter our own. This influential audience has usually been reliably anti-climate and it is important to keep opposing voices out."
This Heartland leak is bad, illegal hacking, which is unforgivable and can never be condoned. Unlike the climate scientists email hack, which was a valuable public service.
Your quote is not from leaked Heartland emails. It's from the crap that Gleick apparently made up himself. So, unless you are saying that the climate email hack was also fabricated, then there are absolutely NO similarities.
Yes, that's from the Gleick fabrication, which is very obvious from the "anti-climate" term. Try to keep up.
I was referencing the comment above mine--not your post. Kill D Messenger is making an inaccurate point using a fabricated email...which is par for the course.
Too bad Gleick didn't dress up as a cartoon pimp from a 1970s cop show when he sent his disingenuous emails. That would have turned his actions into good investigative journalism.
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