Persecuting Climate Deniers - The Cover-up Persists

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Persecuting Climate Deniers - The Cover-up Persists

As some of you may have already figured it out, seventeen attorneys general got more than they bargained for when they held a March 29, 2016 "publicity stunt" press conference to announce, with former Vice President Al Gore by their sides - a campaign to target the skeptics of the climate change agenda under racketeering laws.

Obviously, it wasn’t long before several batches of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) emails, obtained by the Energy & Environment Legal Institute (E&E Legal) and Free Market Environmental Law Clinic (FME Law), have shown that the AGs were working behind closed doors with professional "climate" activists, from both pressure groups and law firms. And, as if that isn’t bad enough, they also show a plan for the AGs to coordinate efforts to stonewall public records requests that threaten to expose their scheme.

The initial batch of emails from the Vermont Attorney General office revealed that RICO ringleader Eric Schneiderman, New York's AG, created a legal document called a Common Interest Agreement (CIA) that sought to write all participating AG offices out from under their own open records laws.

Subsequent emails show the AGs indeed signed such an agreement; however, the very stonewall called for in the agreement has ensured that no one has yet been able to confirm it. AGs have denied requests for the signed pacts, outright, and are ducking reporters’ questions. However emails that have been able to be obtain and blocking efforts both show a clear pattern of evasion.

Attorneys general in states including Illinois, Kentucky and Minnesota have, sometimes ridiculously, tried to deny that the RICO records are public, or keep them secret by claiming that even, e.g., invitations to happy hours are privileged "law enforcement" records.

The bottom line is that every aspect of the AGs’ campaign is an outrage - though in the end, these tactics will definitely not work, and the public will see exactly what they’ve been up to, and with whom.

Read more, at: www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/

Source: foxnews.com

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