An
attempt by a journalist to ask Al Gore to correct the record
on the Climategate emails scandal was met once again with an
armed response from UN security thugs at the Copenhagen climate
change summit.
For the second time in three days, journalist and film maker
Phelim McAleer was met with physical resistance from UN guards
as he attempted to ask questions about the biggest scientific
scandal in history.
In recent
interviews the world's first carbon billionaire
said that the Climategate emails were "sound and fury signifying
nothing", adding that the most recent one is more than
10 years old."
Of course, if Al Gore had bothered to read any of the emails
or spend five minutes looking at any reports related to the
story, he would know that the emails cover a period of ten years,
with the most recent being sent just one month ago on November
12th.
Some of the most damming emails, where the scientists debate
being unable to account for a lack of warming, discuss how deceptive
their figures may be, and advocate deleting all their emails
to avoid freedom of information requests are less than one year
old.
When McAleer confronted Gore and asked him to correct his statements
the former vice-president's Press Secretary grabbed McAleer's
microphone to stop questions being put to him.
UN security guards immediately surrounded Gore and one of them
disconnected McAleer's microphone.
Watch the confrontation:
The incident comes just days after McAleer was ordered
by UN security to stop filming at a press conference
where he was asking prominent climate alarmist Stephen Schneider
questions about Climategate.
As soon as McAleer began his question, UN officials jumped
in and attempted to wrestle the microphone away from him. When
this failed, an armed thug was sent in to threaten McAleer and
his cameraman, before eventually making them leave the press
conference.
Watch the video:
McAleer had a previous run-in with Al Gore earlier this year
when the climate cult thought police once again cut his microphone
during a question and answer session. McAleer had asked Gore
about the multitude of errors in his Inconvenient Truth movie.
Watch the video:
This is another example of how the thought police on the political
left are in many cases more virulent in their hatred of free
speech than even the Neo-Cons. During the DNC event in Denver
last year, thugs working for MSNBC cut the wire of Alex Jones'
bullhorn before sneaking away - but their actions were caught
on film. Watch below.