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Climate Spectator Reader Comment of the Week

Climate Spectator wants to acknowledge the best reader comment made over the prior week. This week it goes to Shane Thatcher's gem about a conspiracy of scientists and merchant bankers plotting a communist takeover.
By · 9 Mar 2012
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Most of the reader comments on this website seem to be dominated by a bizarre group of global warming deniers. The fact that they seem to have little better to do with their time than read a website dedicated to covering topics which they consider to be a complete waste of time and money suggests they really need to develop some new hobbies.

But every now and then someone else contributes a comment which causes us to laugh out loud or even stop and think. In the interests of promoting these kinds of comments we'd like to prominently acknowledge the best comment contributed to this website over the past week. This week's Climate
Spectator Reader Comment of the Week goes to Shane Thatcher. In response to a swarm of outrage from global warming deniers about the article, Why is climate change seen as a communist plot?, Shane said: 

The communists, the scientists, the "one-world government"ists" and their comrades in arms, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, the rest of the worlds "leftie" commodity trading community and of course all of the insurance companies, meet once a month in a cafe in Havana to plot the next chapter in the global warming swindle. If only we knew who the man who sits at the end of the table gently stroking a cat was....

Unfortunately Shane we don't have a prize to give you, but if anyone would like to sponsor our Reader Comment of the Week by providing a prize, please get in contact with us via info@climatespectator.com.au.

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