As the world Cli­mate Change/Warmist con­sen­sus falls down around the lying sci­en­tists ears, mean­while back here in New Zealand it is busi­ness as usual. Only the NZ Her­ald has picked up the story and devotes a pathetic amount of cov­er­age to what is the biggest scam in the his­tory of the world where an elite group of cli­mate sci­en­tists have con­spired to mas­sage data, dodg­ing scrutiny, hound­ing out scep­ti­cal edi­tors, fudg­ing fig­ures, the pos­si­bly crim­i­nal destruc­tion of data under FOI request, tax avoid­ance, gloat­ing over a sceptic’s death, char­ac­ter assas­si­na­tion of scep­tics. admis­sions of using “tricks” to “hide” incon­ve­nient trends, farm­ing grants, pri­vate admis­sions of grave doubts in their own pub­lic warm­ing warn­ings, close col­lu­sion with green groups, the joint con­coct­ing of the most alarmist announce­ments and much more.

“I would wel­come the assis­tance of ILG del­e­gates – and kau­matua – at Copen­hagen and sub­se­quent meetings.”

Nick Smith is busily stitch­ing up a deal that will need to be passed under urgency, bypass­ing elec­toral scrutiny in select com­mit­tee and all by brib­ing tribal lead­ers with a trip to Copen­hagen. It is all there in black and white from Nick Smith as I said yesterday.

The bizarre thing about this whole stitch up is that no-one knows exactly how much this is all going to cost us to bribe Maori into sup­prt­ing some­thing the major­ity of their MPs oppose. In the NZ Her­ald this morn­ing we hear the wind­fall for the select group of elite maori­toc­racy is to be around $50 mil­lion per annum or so says Mark Solomon, the very, very close friend of Sacha McMeek­ing, the Bil­lion Dol­lar woman. The Her­ald even hints at the cor­rup­tion involved, albeit sub­tly, with its head­line. “$50 mil­lion deal buys Maori vote on emissions”

Mean­while Colin Espiner says that Nick Smith says that it is only $25 mil­lion and he has a trea­sury report to back it up and then we have “a leaked email sent to iwi lead­ers by the head of the nego­ti­at­ing group, Willie Te Aho, the deal is worth up to $2 bil­lion to Maori, depend­ing on car­bon prices.”

What sort of Mickey Mouse out­fit do we have here?

How can the biggest dan­ger to our econ­omy be passed under urgency so that New Zealand and its aging kapa haka group can wave a piece of paper at a dead con­fer­ence in Copen­hagen to say we were first and all based on sci­ence that is daily proven to be a lie?

UPDATE: The Standard’s author Mar­tyG agrees with the Whale.

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