Topic: The Mask Comes Off
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Tue 04/06/10 09:50 AM
Edited by Kings_Knight on Tue 04/06/10 09:58 AM
It's not often that the Communist 'green' Left (say 'EnviroNazis') let their guard down this much. They prefer to cultivate that 'warm-fuzzy-sensitive' Alan Alda-ish image of the 'concerned and gentle' neutered nonthinker who just loves the cuddly bears and baby seals and who just hates to see those mean loggers take those nasty chainsaws to Mother Nature's bounty. Yeah, right. They're noisy, mean, calculating, and crude. Now that they've let their mask slip, people can see 'em for what they really are. Sad thing is, they'll forget in the next five minutes, but the Left NEVER forgets ... and they own chainsaws, too - this 'message' implies that they're not just for logging anymore ...

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http://www.prisonplanet.com/greenpeace-to-global-warming-skeptics-we-know-where-you-live.html

Greenpeace To Global Warming Skeptics: “We Know Where You Live”

Will CNN and MSNBC devote weeks of endless coverage to the violent extremist threat posed by radical greenies?

An article carried by the official Greenpeace website written by a Greenpeace member urges climate activists to resort to criminal activity in an effort to reinvigorate momentum for their stalling global warming agenda, while ominously threatening climate skeptics, “we know where you live”.

The article, written by Greenpeace activist “Gene” from India, calls for “mass civil disobedience to cut off the financial oxygen from denial and skepticism”.

“Gene” then has a special message for roughly half of Americans who, in the wake of the climategate scandal, are now skeptical of man-made global warming – “We know who you are. We know where you live. We know where you work. And we be many, but you be few.”

“Gene” quotes another climate activist who calls for an army of greenies to break the law and take retribution against anyone who stands in their way.

“The politicians have failed. Now it’s up to us. We must break the law to make the laws we need: laws that are supposed to protect society, and protect our future. Until our laws do that, screw being climate lobbyists. Screw being climate activists. It’s not working. We need an army of climate outlaws.”

Greenpeace has not issued a retraction of the comments, preferring instead to buffer the blog at both beginning and end with desperate-sounding explanations insisting that the author has peaceful intentions. The organization has obviously been taking a hammering for this as it worsens into another public relations disaster.

This is by no means the first time global warming adherents have resorted to physical threats in an effort to bolster their rapidly crumbling credibility on climate change issues. In June last year, a global warming activist posted an article on the Talking Points Memo website entitled “At What Point Do We Jail Or Execute Global Warming Deniers?”

Shortly after the article was retracted, a comment traced back to another prominent global warming activist which appeared on the Climate Progress blog threatened Skeptics that “an entire generation that will soon be ready to strangle you and your kind while you sleep in your beds.” Website owner Joe Romm defended the comment as “clearly not a threat but a prediction”.

For years, climate Skeptics have been the target of campaigns to denounce them as criminals and traitors on the scale of the Nazis, with calls for Nuremberg trials. A July 2007 Senate report detailed how skeptical scientists have faced threats and intimidation.

“Is this really the kind of caring, sensitive message this charity ought to be conveying to the world?” asks James Delingpole. “Not to judge by the comments below. Happy Easter, Greenpeace PR department! I think you’re going to have a busy next few days…”

As a recent Psychological Science study highlighted, warmists tend not to adhere to the caring, sensitive image they portray when it comes to their own private lives.

“Those who wear what the authors call the “halo of green consumerism” are less likely to be kind to others, and more likely to cheat and steal,” summarizes the Telegraph’s Iain Hollingshead.

“Faced with various moral choices – whether to stick to the rules in games, for example, or to pay themselves an appropriate wage – the green participants behaved much worse in the experiments than their conventional counterparts. The short answer to the paper’s question, then, is: No. Greens are mean.”

Despite Greenpeace’s efforts at damage control, there can be little doubt as to the true context of the article. By first encouraging climate activists to “break the law” in pursuit of their stalling political agenda, “Gene” has greased the skids for criminal activity.

Concluding with the threat to climate Skeptics that “we know where you live,” is clearly a form of intimidation and an invitation for “an army of climate outlaws” to take physical retribution against people who disagree with them.

Quietman_2009's photo
Tue 04/06/10 10:00 AM
I bet he doesn't know where I live

and I bet he doesn't know where I keep my shotgun either

cashu's photo
Tue 04/06/10 03:39 PM

I bet he doesn't know where I live

and I bet he doesn't know where I keep my shotgun either

I don't care who knows where i live just don't tell the government .