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Al Gore Congress Coward refused to let speak LOST IN THE UK
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Christopher MoncktonChief Policy AdvisorScience and Public Policy
InstituteReport Democrats Refus...
Al Gore Congress Coward refused to let speak LOST IN THE UK
!http//www.globalwarmingheartland.com/expert.cfm?expertId349Lord
Christopher MoncktonChief Policy AdvisorScience and Public Policy
InstituteReport Democrats Refuse to Allow Skeptic to Testify
Alongside Gore At Congressional Hearing Thursday, April 23, 2009By
Marc MoranoHouse Democrats dont want Gore humiliatedClimate Depot
Exclusive - UpdatedWashington, DC -- UKs Lord Christopher Monckton,
a former science advisor to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher,
claimed House Democrats have refused to allow him to appear
alongside former Vice President Al Gore at a high profile global
warming hearing on Friday April 24, 2009 at 10am in Washington.
Monckton told Climate Depot that the Democrats rescinded his
scheduled joint appearance at the House Energy and Commerce hearing
on Friday. Monckton said he was informed that he would not be
allowed to testify alongside Gore when his plane landed from England
Thursday afternoon.The House Democrats dont want Gore humiliated, so
they slammed the door of the Capitol in my face, Monckton told
Climate Depot in an exclusive interview. They are cowards.Lord
Christopher Monckton, Third Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, is chief
policy advisor to the Science and Public Policy Institute. In 1982
he returned to the Conservative offices again, this time as UK Prime
Minister Margaret Thatchers policy advisor, where he served from
1982 to 1986.While at 10 Downing Street, Lord Monckton gave policy
advice on technical issues such as warship hydrodynamics (his work
led to his appointment as the youngest Trustee of the Hales Trophy
for the Blue Riband of the Atlantic), psephological modeling
(predicting the result of the 1983 General Election to within one
seat), embryological research, hydrogeology (leading to the award of
major financial assistance to a Commonwealth country for the
construction of a very successful hydroelectric scheme),
public-service investment analysis(leading to savings of tens of
billions of pounds), public welfare modeling (his model of the UK
tax and benefit system was, at the time, more detailed than the
Treasurys economic model, and led to a major simplification of the
housing benefit system) and epidemiological analysis.Monckton has
since been a director of his own specialist consultancy company,
giving technical advice to corporations and governments. In 1999, he
created the eternity puzzle, a geometric puzzle which involved
tiling a dodecagon with 209 irregularly shaped polygons called
polydrafters. A £1m prize was won after 18 months. By that time,
500,000 puzzles had been sold. A second puzzle, Eternity II, is to
be launched in July 2007, with a prize of $2 million.Monckton has
been in the news in recent months due to his scepticism of global
warming. In November 2006, he published in The Daily Telegraph a
widely publicized article critical of the prevailing climate change
opinions. After U.S. Senators Rockefeller and Snowe wrote a letter
to the Chief Executive Officer of ExxonMobil asking him to stop
funding scientists who reject global warming, Lord Monckton wrote a
letter to the senators reminding them of the First Amendment of the
U.S. Constitution and calling on them to reverse their position or
resign. In February 2007, he published an analysis and summary of
the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report on climate change.