So, a bit about the events surrounding the video. Some SustainUS youth disrupted Lord Monckton's meeting, then Lord Monckton called SustainUS and a Jewish grandson of someone who escaped from Nazi Germany “Hitler Youth,” then he lied to the Associated Press about it, saying “it was not I who called them Hitler Youth. It was three Germans and a Dane in the Audience.” The BBC got a hold of both videos and played them one after the other. So, Lord Monckton was not only discredited because he acted as an extremist in calling youth “Hitler Youth,” but also because he lied about doing it and then got caught in his own lie on national television in Great Britain.
Sure, maybe he didn't know that someone was the grandson of a Holocaust survivor initially, but after the youth told Lord Monckton that he was the grandson of a Holocaust survivor, Lord Monckton knew this and continued to call the youth a member of the Hitler Youth. He went on to say that “the whole air of the Copenhagen conference has the stink of a Nuremberg rally about it” (http://www.picvi.com/video/get.php?id=29296, 2:20). He turned his “Hitler Youth” outburst upon everyone at the Copenhagen conference, namely, every government in the entire world. Comparing a U.N. conference to a Nazi rally is one of the most extreme position on climate change that I have ever heard.
If you did a little research into the tactics of the Hitler Youth in Munich during the ‘30s you would be aware of the obvious similarities to the global warming hooligans who attempted to stifle free and open discussion.
ReplyDeletePresumably the intent of the disrupters was to prevent Chris Monckton from revealing the total dishonesty and corruption behind the fake “science” of global warming and its undercover agenda.