Fake email alert: 24 February 2010: Leon Ashby
If you receive an email claiming that I have resigned from the Climate Sceptics Party, then rest assured that it’s a fake.
Nothing could be further from the truth. I don’t have any nagging doubts at all about what we are doing; in fact, it is becoming more obvious to all that we are right.
How you can spot the fake email? Any email that does not come from the address info@climatesceptics.com.au, my email address, is clearly a fake.
The web site that the fake email refers to is one that climate alarmists believe will thwart scepticism. Fellow climate sceptics and I have examined just about every alarmist website on the internet, and none explain how carbon dioxide has been proven to warm the planet dangerously. They avoid that key point.
If and when carbon dioxide has been proven to warm the planet dangerously, with verifiable data, I will be prepared to reexamine the issue, as every logical and sceptical person should.
It will come as no surprise that this attack has come immediately after our website upgrade, at a time that we are preparing new TV ads for Channel 9 and Channel 10 in Adelaide, and more resources for this website.
With the IPCC now thoroughly discredited for falsifying data and propounding unjustified alarmism, this is a key turning point in the climate debate.
That climate alarmists are circulating fraudulent emails is an admission that the Climate Sceptics Party, and scepticism to climate alarmism in general, is having an increasing impact.
However, I wish them no ill: they are fabricating lies either to comfort their own inadequacies, or else they have no sense of right and wrong, and need help. By publicly committing fraud, they have confirmed that they are no longer worthy of respect.
To right the wrong, they would need to apologise. I would welcome that, but I’d be very surprised if it occurred.
This is not a game; this is about truth. This fake email fraud, on top of the Climategate and IPCC scandals, confirms the deceptiveness of climate alarmists.
Cheers,
Leon Ashby