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Outrage as lawsuit against global warming scientists fails:
Although there was a suspicious lack of coverage by most media corporations, the class action lawsuit against 117 named scientists in the UK was followed intently by both sides of the argument. After the controversial ruling was made to dismiss the case, lawyers for the plaintiff announced:
"Making up reports on climate change is a billion pound worldwide industry, bigger than tobacco even. I guess we were naïve to think we could fight it."
Despite the failure to win the case many feel that at the very least, a warning shot has been fired. Greg Stout of Stop Global Warming Scientists (SGWS) confirmed the general feeling:
"I think scientists were getting too cocky about the whole thing. They would wake up in the morning spout some theory on climate change and expect us to believe it. Wake up the next morning, spout a completely different theory and expect us to follow that. One minute the world is going to burn up and the next we're all going to freeze to death. I think this case will make them think before their next u-turn."
That sentiment was the spark for the debate as, after more than a decade of scientists screaming we were all going to burn up as a result of greenhouse gases, many people started hoarding sun tan lotion, sunglasses and having their house windows tinted. One of the claimants spoke to us:
"I must have spent over a hundred thousand pounds preparing to protect my family from being fried. Then they (global warming scientists) get to turn around and completely change their direction without so much as an explanation? It's wrong and we all felt it was time someone took a stand."
I was this apparent lack of culpability that enraged most people enough to get on board with the idea of suing the scientists who had pushed the original concept of global warming - now referred to as 'climate change' to avoid further lawsuits. Although Greg Stout believes this won't be the end of the legal fight:
"The bottom line is money, that's all these climate change scientists care about. Billions are spent on climate change research and that research is destroying our way of life."
The u-turn has been less than secretive with even the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) in the US removing their "global warming" website completely and replacing it with a brand new "climate change" website only a few days ago.
Disclaimer: This article is completely false ... except for the parts that are true, but, probably just like the people involved, I can't remember which parts those are, if any, so best to just take the whole thing as nonsense. †
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