2017: The year of the climate scandals

A while back I produced this image of a dinosaur:

An overview of the political process from Climategate to present.

An overview of the political process from Climategate to present.


We can time the instant that kick from Climategate will reach the “Brain” it will be:

Friday, 20th January 2017.

The day Trump, the US’s 45th president will be sworn in at noon on the steps of the U.S. Capital.
What is even better, is that far from arriving out of the blue, the Climategate establishment can see the pain coming, they know what is going to happen when Tump comes in and with the Senate and Congress being controlled by Republicans, they know there is nothing they can do about it except squeal.
underarockOf course, the corruption we see and know about right now, will be nothing as compared to what will be revealed when Trump’s appointees lift the lid on these organisations which for so long have festered under corrupt Democrat rule. And no doubt with a favourable president, Congress and Senate will help out. Indeed, the 20th January 2017, may see a “Black Friday” rush of Republican politicians eager to make their name by “draining the swamp” to reveal the corruption of the Democrats – so long protected against investigation by a corrupt Democrat president.
I fully expect a series of scandals … and they have got to happen quickly so as to ensure the blame is put fairly and squarely on the previous administration where it belongs.

2017 will be the year of the climate scandal.

And it will not just affect the US. Because although the US is the head of the global warming scam, the body lies in other places like the UK & Australia. And just as those in the US can do nothing but watch “retribution coming down upon them” … likewise those in the UK and Australia who have so long enjoyed the luxury of throwing vile made-up insults against sceptics whilst totally protected by the establishment (e.g. Nurse, Lewandowsky) can now look forward to being exposed and ridiculed for what they really are and there will be little their friends in the establishment can do about it.

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2 Responses to 2017: The year of the climate scandals

  1. Climate Otter says:

    My predictions:
    The democrats (and worse, probably some republicans) will fight tooth and nail to stop anyone and everything they can, even if they loose every time.
    The MSM will, with the complicity of greenpeace and others, find every single tiny thing they can to scream about for the next four years, making it look like the world and the US in particular are going straight to Hell despite reality being quite different. (side note: expect ‘homeless people’ to reappear in the news after 8 years of not being mentioned much). The energy companies in particular will see scrutiny far beyond what they’ve already been subjected to, not to mention the lies about what they are doing that many will swallow without question.
    Other governments will find ways to not work with Trump on issues that would actually DO something to help the environment.

  2. Scottish-Sceptic says:

    Back before the Tories got elected in the UK, I was noticing how outrageously pro-labour Andrew Marr of the BBC was sounding. Then when the Tories won – he stood in Downing enthusing about the new Tory government.
    Journalists know which side their bread is buttered. They cannot afford (LITERALLY BECAUSE OF ADVERTISING) to upset people like Trump.

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