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I noticed the BBC today had yet another climate alarmist article about the warm weather we're having this week which they are tying to 'climate change'. Many of the comments to the article point out the BBC's scaremongering and the BBC moderator has been very busy deleting posts. I had a few deleted which were very mild and didn't break any of their 'rules' but have also now been put on moderation, so will never again be able to contradict their fake narratives because it will have to be approved by the censors first. 

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66710496

 

There is the right of appeal though! So I appealed and shortly afterwards received a reply. 

 

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Dear BBC User,

 

Thank you for contacting the BBC.

 

Please note that your account is in pre-moderation so that we can check your comments prior to publication. This is due to a history of posting off topic and disruptive comments, including about climate change.

 

Due to the volume of correspondence we receive, we are unable to discuss this matter further.

 

Regards,

BBC Moderation Services

 

The BBC gets to mark their own homework, appeals are as much of a scam as their climate change hysteria. 

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Here's one of the posts I had deleted by the BBC, by the way. I didn't call the BBC liars, or call it a climate scam, or any sort of 'provocative' language. I just said the bit in bold. Their 'rules' are evidently so broad they can delete anything they want which questions their narratives. Very Orwellian. 

 

 

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Thank you for recently contributing to the BBC website.
Unfortunately, we've removed your comment because it broke the house rules

This is the text you wrote:
Are you seriously calling this 'climate change'.

Your comment was considered to have broken the following House Rule:

"We reserve the right to fail comments which...

Are considered likely to disrupt, provoke, attack or offend others Are racist, sexist, homophobic, sexually explicit, abusive or otherwise objectionable Contain swear words or other language likely to offend"

Please take a moment to read the house rules, so we don’t have to remove your comments in the future.

 

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1 hour ago, Bombadil said:

Went out a minute ago. Over 20 clear chem trails. About an hour ago there was zero.

I’m at my holiday place on the east coast, just south of Lowestoft. 7:30 this morning it was beautiful clear blue skys interspersed with numerous questionable looking ‘clouds’. I should have taken a photo. 

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1 hour ago, rebornsteve said:

I’m at my holiday place on the east coast, just south of Lowestoft. 7:30 this morning it was beautiful clear blue skys interspersed with numerous questionable looking ‘clouds’. I should have taken a photo. 

Same for me regarding taking a photo. I don’t usually bother because the trails are so common.

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2 hours ago, dirtydog said:

Here's one of the posts I had deleted by the BBC, by the way. I didn't call the BBC liars, or call it a climate scam, or any sort of 'provocative' language. I just said the bit in bold. Their 'rules' are evidently so broad they can delete anything they want which questions their narratives. Very Orwellian. 

 

 

 

 

Ooh, you spreader of misinformation you!

 

I'll have to report you to Marianna.

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2 hours ago, dirtydog said:

 

 

 

2 hours ago, dirtydog said:

Here's one of the posts I had deleted by the BBC, by the way. I didn't call the BBC liars, or call it a climate scam, or any sort of 'provocative' language. I just said the bit in bold. Their 'rules' are evidently so broad they can delete anything they want which questions their narratives. Very Orwellian. 

 

 

 

Perhaps a different approach is needed, explaining why you think it's not man-made climate change, or saying why you think that the BBC article doesn't justify why it is man-made climate change. 

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The former BBC senior weather forecaster BILL GILES (OBE) wrote an article on man-made climate change recently in the BBC's magazine "Radio Times". At the end of the article he made some weather predictions, then - anticipating getting those predictions wrong -  IMO, he wrote:

 

"Or maybe not - I'm afraid the new normal is not very normal at all." ("Radio Times", 2nd - 8th September, 2023)

 

That's cheating! A professional weather forecaster should stand by his prediction, not cover his back by blaming any incorrect forecasts on the uncertainty of the weather, whatever the cause of that uncertainty. I could similarly make a wild prediction for 6 months ahead, then say: "But don't quote me on that. You know how uncertain the British weather can be."

 

As for those forecasts, he's already got the short term one wrong:

 

"There's very little chance of an Indian Summer, I'm afraid."

 

We are having an 'Indian Summer' (late Summer) right now in the UK.

 

For Winter he predicts it to be colder than normal (and snow), and Summer "could be a hot one".

 

Giles writes on his website:
"My Passion"
"My real passion is about the affects on our world of Global Warming (Climate Change) – some of my views have been controversial over the years. When I was employed by the Met Office [at the BBC] they even tried to gag me. But I have now been proved right."

 

Wikipedia says - In 1999, Giles was accused of bullying weathermen/women at the Weather Centre. Although at first found guilty by the Met Office, on appeal, he was cleared of all wrongdoing.

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After the devastating Turkish earthquake, killing upwards of 50,000 people and the mass death by fire in Maui, followed by an unusually huge earthquake in Morocco, killing 3,000 and all destroying historic towns and villages, we now have a “medicane” deluging Libya, with around 10,000 people thought to be missing. Widespread flooding and mudslides caused by torrential rain have destroyed many roads and homes. The worst-affected place is the port of Derna, much of which is under water after two dams and four bridges collapsed. The frequency of these disasters, from “rogue” geological phenomena, has become commonplace and it’s all too easy to blame God or nature, while ignoring high-tech weather weapons.

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2023/9/12/libya-floods-live-news-thousands-dead-missing-in-derna-after-storm-daniel

 

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Russia Collusion: Kremlin Funds Anti-American Activism at UN
https://thenewamerican.com/video/alex-newman-russia-collusion-kremlin-funds-anti-american-activism-at-united-nations/

 

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MADRID — In an apparent effort to hamper American energy and boost Russian fossil fuels, the Kremlin has been pouring money into “green” groups and “climate change” activists. At the United Nations “COP25” summit in Spain this week, The New American magazine’s foreign correspondent Alex Newman went looking for answers. One of the powerful forces at the UNFCCC climate conference was the Climate Action Network (CAN), a powerful alliance of “Green” organizations. This group spent most of the conference demonizing the United States, President Trump, and American energy. It turns out there is more than meets the eye, though. CAN’s largest donor has been, the Sea Change Foundation. According to investigations by the U.S. Congress, however, the Sea Change Foundation has been getting money from the Kremlin via a shadowy shell corporation in Bermuda called “Klein Ltd.” Lawmakers said the Putin regime’s goal was to boost Russia’s government-controlled energy sector, which produces about 50% of its exports, at the expense of the West. We tried to find out what was going on, but as you’ll see, nobody wanted to talk.

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