Posted on 07/16/2012 1:58:29 AM PDT by beaversmom
Brad Zinn of Western Free Press interviews Lord Christopher Monckton just before his presentation to the Surprise Tea Party, Sun City, AZ, May 28, 2012. The presentation will be posted to YouTube separately (check back here for the link).
Lord Monckton is a leading skeptic and compelling speaker on the worldwide "global warming" political movement, which is based on what the warmists call "science". Monckton's work shows how this Leftist-supported movement has in fact perverted the very essence of the scientific process itself in order to achieve the Left's true objective: wholly new and unprecedented levels of permanent power over all of our lives.
Lord Monckton is a terrific analyst. Nina and I, may her memory be eternal, were in awe of his sentences and rather wished we weren’t all married to other people ...
Really? I caught him on Glenn Beck a few years ago and found him unconvincing and unimpressive. The man simply could not make his point.
I read his articles.
for later viewing
Approaching noon and only 69 degrees in Sacramento.
Ha, ha. Love him too. Something very appealing about a conservative man with a great sense of humour and such a very large...brain. It ain't all about looks, IMO :)
Maybe it had something to do with the interviewer and/or format. I find him very articulate and even though I’m not a brainiac, very understandable.
P.S. Did you watch the above interview? He’s got the left and media pegged down and he has a great love for the United States. More love than a lot on the left. I appreciate his efforts to educate people and help our country and really the world. He goes all over the planet. He’s a great asset.
There’s something about a man who can correctly use semicolons in series that makes my heart go ka-thunk ;-).
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