03 Feb 2010 Bizarre Climategate Update #4: IPCC Chairman Wishes Painful Death Upon Critics
Question this report, and a top UN official will wish you dead
Under fire for the Glaciergate, Amazongate and Please-Fund-My-Institute-Gate sectors, among others, of the ever-broadening Climategate scandal, Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (and a man who cares so much about global warming, he doesn’t use his free electric car because it isn’t big enough for his chauffeur), has now all but wished a slow and painful death upon his critics.
In an interview with the Financial Times, Pachauri said:
I don’t want to get down to a personal level, but all you need to do is look at [my critics’] backgrounds. They are people who deny the link between smoking and cancer; they are people who say that asbestos is as good as talcum powder – I hope that they apply it to their faces every day – and people who say that the only way to deal with HIV/Aids is to screen the population on a regular basis and isolate those who are infected.
Typical of IPCC research, everything here except, presumably, Pachauri’s wish that we would put a carcinogen on our faces daily is an invention, and a strikingly obvious one at that.
The man doesn’t even lie well.
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