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November 2011

JAMES DELINGPOLE: GREEN CHARITIES WAY MORE EVIL THAN OIL COMPANIES*****

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100116910/green-charities-way-more-evil-and-dangerous-than-exxon-or-the-koch-brothers

Sorry, I find Europe so paralysingly depressing I can’t possibly blog about it. Instead, here’s a piece of investigative journalism to gladden the heart from Norman Rogers – a physicist and senior advisor at the Heartland Institute.

It describes how he cunningly infiltrated his way into the belly of the Green Beast – aka the America’s oldest environmental organisation, the Sierra Club – using the brilliantly clever device of paying for membership. Like Greenpeace, like the WWF, the Sierra Club would love you to imagine that it is a plucky little David battling the Goliaths of Big Carbon, Big Industry, Big Pollution, Big Corporate Greed, Big Koch, and so on. In fact – again like Greenpeace, like the WWF – it is enormously well-funded with an $84 million annual budget and 1.4 million members. This would be nice if it didn’t use all that money and influence promoting such terrible causes.