I'm getting bored with keeping track of BBC greenie/environment/climate alarmism nonsense - there are so many stories, so much rubbish, so many inane, insane claims, that each report I file here is looking and sounding like more of the same. Black, Harrabin (though he has been keeping a low profile of late) Kinver & co seem to be under instructions to provide a torrent of one-sided propaganda, so much so that I have no doubt that this is being coordinated. They are like the Terminator androids, capable of self-repairing and continuing with their pre-programmed, lunatic mission no matter what happens. The latest is wearisomly here; it's going to get warmer by 4 degrees C over the next century (the models say so), so a bunch of loony scientists have constructed 20 big saucers (sorry, "replicated ecosystems" in the language of the green religion) and have studied what happens at different temperatures. Why they need to do this, I do not know (or care), because I think any child would tell you that plant and animal life is different in a lake in tropical Africa from one in Canada. But hey-ho, this is science grant money, so it can be sprayed around like champagne on the Grand Prix winners' podium.HELP! MORE OF THE SAME...
>> SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2010
As usual Mark Kinver reports the whole farce with reverential tones, ignoring obvious countervaling arguments such as this. Actually, in this case, those involved in this "research" acknowledge that they don't know what they've proved with their saucers, but the irony is totally lost on Mr Kinver.
My question to myself (and you) this morning is whether I continue to write about this drivel. Part of me says that logging the lies is important, another that it's like shooting ducks in a barrel, and that the nonsense has become so obvious and so absurd that it's pointless to chronicle it. Nothing will stop it. It's daily, it's there, it's relentless, it's a campaign to indoctrinate us. I have come to see the BBC as a gigantic Trabant, trundling on but oblivious to the parody it has become. Yet the stuff it spews out is dangerous. Our political class and our schoolkids are totally on board (as the normally mild-mannered Harmless Sky blog testifies today). It's a religion of divisiveness, of fascism and of hate (towards the human race); every bit as loathsome and cynical as Nazism.AXE OSBORNE
>> FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2010
This particularly useless and offensive offering from BBC World Service was brought to my attention.
Rolling headline of four topics covering
...and finally a piece about the UK spending cuts. This one shows a picture of George Osborne with an axe to his head.
Saturday, 23 October 2010
Posted by Britannia Radio at 11:10