Yet another KeepRightOnline ‘disgusted’ moment…
Posted on 07. Dec, 2009 by RK in United Kingdom
In our WTF series of images from across London, today in Trafalgar Square, we took this. It seems the climate loonies are pedaling their falsified agenda again. Do these people not have anything better to do? (Ed: You need to ask that question?!)
They’d be OK with eco-fascism
Posted on 22. Oct, 2009 by OHC in United Kingdom
It’s safe to assume that, even if the Guardian doesn’t endorse Labour at the next election, unlike many leftists, they won’t be switching their allegiances to the far-left British National Party. But what does the Guardian find most reprehensible about the BNP?
Well, apparently, it’s their stance on the environment.
Now that's what I call eco-fascism.
How horrific. No platform for climate change deniers!
Al Gore in An Inconvenient Question
Posted on 11. Oct, 2009 by OHC in United Kingdom
Until the other day, Al Gore refused to take questions at speaking events of press conferences for four years. When he did, Phelim McAleer, director of film Not Evil, Just Wrong, posed a question that Al Gore found somewhat… inconvenient.
He asked him about the British High Court ruling (Dimmock v Secretary of State for Education and Skills), which found nine significant errors in the film, and ruled that the film could not be distributed by itself in British schools, as it did not constitute a balanced version of the truth. Gore decided not to answer the question, and cut McAleer’s microphone off.
Wait, what, what’s that Gore said? “The ruling was in favour of the movie”? O RLY, Mr Gore?! To quote the presiding judge, Justice Burton, “I conclude that the claimant substantially won this case by virtue of my finding that, but for the new guidance note, the film would have been distributed in breach of sections 406 and 407 of the 1996 Education Act”.
No such guidance is distributed with the film in America, meaning that the film would surely constitute propaganda being foisted onto children on the other side of the Atlantic. Mr Gore, you should answer questions more often. And really answer them next time.
Spot the difference
Posted on 03. Oct, 2009 by OHC in United Kingdom
The man’s on a roll.
October 2009: Barack Obama flies to Copenhagen, gives a fancy speech to the world, and leaves empty handed, with America having lost out and the developing world celebrating their victory.
December 2009: Barack Obama flies to Copenhagen, gives a fancy speech to the world, and leaves empty handed, with America having lost out and the developing world celebrating their victory.
Say it ain’t so.
Was the trip worth it, Mr President?
Posted on 02. Oct, 2009 by OHC in United Kingdom
Nice to see President Obama flying to Copenhagen to back the Chicago Olympic bid, only to see them go out in the first round of voting. But, hey, at least his cap-and-tax climate alarmist friends will be pleased that he flew all that way just to give one speech, stay there for five hours in total, then fly home again.
Perhaps he’d like to explain to the American people that he’s taxing another $161bn to help ‘prevent climate change’ that it was worth it to fly Air Force One to another continent just so the President could be associated with others’ hard work, just as Blair did to grab the limelight from Seb Coe in 2005, but FAIL. We don’t think it was.
Maybe, just maybe, Barack Obama isn’t all he’s cracked up to be.

Barack and Michelle Obama losing Chicago the Olympics.
Update: The CNN anchor’s reaction to Chicago losing out in the first ballot is priceless. He literally cannot believe that it has happened! “Madrid is still in?! Tokyo is still in?! Wait a minute… Chicago is out?!”
Climate alarmos are worst polluters of the lot
Posted on 27. Aug, 2009 by OHC in United Kingdom
In case you need a definition, this irony is too perfect and delicious not to share with our beloved readers (and even our non-beloved ones):
A £30 million supercomputer, designed to predict climate change, has been named as one of Britain’s worst polluters in the latest embarrassment for the Met Office.
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It uses enough energy to power a small town – producing 12,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year – and has made the Met Office one of the worst public buildings in Britain for pollution in a new green league table.
And just as the enviro-fascists are assembling to protest at Met Office HQ in Exeter in Blackheath, too. In case you’re wondering, that computer emits the same as 2,000 houses. And all to work out what the effect of its own pollution is.
Thanks for that, climate-alarmo Met Office. You really did us a solid, there. Do you think we can ban them for their polluting ways?
BLAME CHANGER
Posted on 27. Aug, 2009 by keeprightonline in United Kingdom
Dizzy picked up a great link about the New Earth Deal website which appears to position itself as a third sector organisation working in unison with The Age of Stupid, the Council of Europe and the UK Government’s (DECC) Act of Copenhagen website.
In actuality, however – the website is registered to one David Prescott, of GAME CHANGER and John Prescott fame. The son of this the pie-shovelling demagogue appears to be using these piss-poorly designed websites to further Prezza’s profile and ‘green credentials’. Shifting the blame from Labour’s ineffectiveness over the past 12 years is a difficult job, but someone’s got to do it!
The Climate Change Con Trick
Posted on 12. Jul, 2009 by keeprightonline in United Kingdom
This month’s issue of The Spectator fights back at climate change campaigners and Captain Planet in spectacular style, with James Delingpole speaking to Professor Ian Plimer: setting the world straight on what he calls ‘the biggest, most dangerous and ruinously expensive con trick in history’.
Click here to read the article

Deep Green environmentalism: the new opiate of the masses



