Climate Change: Lord Monckton rap-battles Al Gore

Uploaded on Nov 17, 2009 Al Gore finally accepts Lord Monckton’s […]

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March 1, 2014

Uploaded on Nov 17, 2009

Al Gore finally accepts Lord Monckton’s challenge to a highly uncivilized debate over the issue of anthropogenic climate change, as we count down to the Copenhagen Climate Conference – aka COP15 – in a special extended edition of ~RapNews.
Is it all just a lie spread by the NWO so that Obama can sign a treaty to cede US sovereignty and usher in a one-world government to Cap-&-Trade tax innocent carbon emitters and SUV drivers like you and me? Or are we truly fucked, as the latest science seems to suggest, and feedback loops will bring about environmental, social and economic meltdown and collapse before the next season of Sex and the City? Explore these issues, and more, with your charming host – Robert Foster.

Addendum re Climate-gate: this vid was posted a few days before this incident took place – which is why no mention of it is made (no conspiracy of silence here!). As several viewers have rightly brought this up; but here is what we think: The ‘conspiracy’ is right in front of our eyes, not hidden in emails and behind firewalls.

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30 Comments

  1. Peter Fistonic November 10, 2011 at 9:42 pm - Reply

    @bubbah corporations compete?!? HAAHAHAHAHA ahh good one… ok now did you
    watch the link? Al Gore worked with Enron on making the carbon trading
    scheme. How come you answer everyone with ad hominem attacks? also no…
    the al gore/IPCC hockey stick is not in the newest raport… wtf are you
    talking about. And nothing will change that fact, no matter how many times
    you call someone a ”ignorant denialist” …ohh the irony

  2. bubbah November 12, 2011 at 1:07 pm - Reply

    @DaBallChinian Yes, I have ignored politicians. Al Gore is not a scientist.
    He is irrelevant to whether the actual science is correct or not. Carbon
    tax is irrelevant to whether the actual science is correct or not.
    Climategate is a manufactured controversy, fooling brainwashed sheep who
    think there’s actually something bad there. You keep talking about these
    political things. You have not bothered to educate yourself about the
    science.

  3. thmslngbrd January 25, 2012 at 11:20 am - Reply

    @Elkinjones My understanding of it in (very) short terms: The point I
    believe Mr Foster is trying to make is that the claims made in the debate
    over the alleged climate crisis must be judged based on the degree to which
    the sources they quote have been exposed to independent peer review, and
    that it’s crucial to remember that on all sides of the debate there will be
    people with ulterior and selfish motives, motives that are usually about
    earning more money for oneself.

  4. Chandradzyns January 29, 2012 at 1:35 am - Reply

    @Chandradzyns with no spaces i mean

  5. xchopp April 19, 2012 at 2:26 pm - Reply

    Boo!

  6. $ircHing May 16, 2012 at 10:03 pm - Reply

    wow some people are slow. There obviously making fun of Al Gore and his
    “climate change”. ROBERT FOSTER FOR PRESIDENT

  7. Jackson Gurney June 6, 2012 at 4:47 am - Reply

    i take it you want anarchy?

  8. ChaoticUtilitarianism June 15, 2012 at 6:50 am - Reply

    Our hope, like the hope of patriots in the late 1700’s is that division of
    power in a system that puts rule of law first can build a stable society
    for a while. … And every day you live under rule of law is a small
    victory. We need to ensure that people learn the true meaning of patriotism
    every generation, which is that we can’t assume we will have liberty, but
    every generation must fight its own fight. But if we work together then big
    things are possible.

  9. ChaoticUtilitarianism June 15, 2012 at 3:33 pm - Reply

    Are you advocating living in a society without laws or are you using
    freedom as a buzzword?

  10. ChaoticUtilitarianism June 15, 2012 at 4:30 pm - Reply

    I agree with you on the second point. That is inevitable under anarchy and
    controlled government. We need to be ready to fight to take our country
    back every generation. What separation of powers, democratic processes, and
    rule of law do is they give us time to wake up and fix things after we grow
    complacent and before they are able to close society. Education wouldn’t
    help with the Koch brothers. They know that they are causing cancer by
    subverting EPA regulations.

  11. ChaoticUtilitarianism June 15, 2012 at 6:44 pm - Reply

    You have a strange idea that bad people will rise to the top in
    governments, but will remain at the bottom of corporations. I have heard
    that viewpoint before but no-one has ever shown me evidence or shown me a
    counterexample to obvious cases like 19th century Germany or modern
    afghanistan. I would submit that the exact opposite is true, and it is
    people like Sheldon Addison, Charles Koch, and Dick Cheney who have
    corrupted government from the power they got in corporations.

  12. ChaoticUtilitarianism June 15, 2012 at 10:40 pm - Reply

    “Monopoly always leads to abuse.” That is a statement of assumption, not a
    reasoned argument. In fact, in the US, violence is generally used inside
    the borders for the codified aims of it’s rule makers and there are
    difficulties when you try to use violence for personal gain. In the case of
    a free market for violence, whatever use of violence is most profitable
    will win over. Mises says that Penn was a constitutional governorship. Not
    an anarchy.

  13. MrLenzi1 June 16, 2012 at 11:34 am - Reply

    In anarchy, no one would be allowed to use aggressive violence. Competition
    and consumers would stop businesses from using aggressive violence. Only
    defensive violence is legitimate. The monopoly on violence obviously leads
    to abuse, as well. Corrupt police officers and politicians, cops who kill
    dogs without a reason, police violence, people who get killed by cops
    without a reason etc. etc.

  14. MrTwisted003 September 28, 2012 at 10:56 pm - Reply

    “…backed by science trying to attract high finance.” Almost never do you
    hear the truth like this, and people rave about “proven facts” all the
    time, when even some common (for some) sense and research tell you
    different. Climate change has been on the same CYCLE for thousands of
    thousands of years…lol.

  15. maluorno October 28, 2012 at 9:11 pm - Reply

    maybe a bit long for your attention span…haha

  16. Kingucktoad October 28, 2012 at 11:00 pm - Reply

    Pretty much yeah, lol

  17. Marky Mark November 9, 2012 at 9:20 pm - Reply

    “Money for new trees? Why not use it to assist local tribes to preserve
    forests that still exist?” I have a friend who give some of his money to
    finance this “money=new trees” web sites projects. That’s like giving money
    to the fuckforforestDOTcom website back in the 90’s, nothing but a fraud!

  18. lotsoffun November 26, 2012 at 8:47 am - Reply

    this is the 3rd rap news and its already brilliant

  19. grindupBaker January 28, 2013 at 8:07 am - Reply

    I haven’t been able to find any other video with Mr. Gore and Mr. Monckton
    speaking with such unbiased scientific precision and eloquence as here.
    Thank you very very much.

  20. Lamenter Captain February 10, 2013 at 3:53 pm - Reply

    China produces the most pollutions.

  21. Rhiannon Rees April 5, 2013 at 1:28 am - Reply

    Epic beauty.

  22. tERtasdf July 20, 2013 at 7:09 pm - Reply

    2:53 nice one

  23. KaijuKingGojira August 26, 2013 at 9:38 pm - Reply

    I like this more then queens get the money

  24. Lamenter Captain September 23, 2013 at 5:10 pm - Reply

    That is a completely stupid reply. Why are they all forced to eat together
    and at the same restaurant? What you have posted assumes lack of choice
    which I find abhorrent. The US consumes more because they can afford to
    consume more. That will soon change I would wager but regardless freedom
    means unequal results. What you are suggesting is totalitarian communism.

  25. Lelo Guzman November 1, 2013 at 4:44 pm - Reply

    Climate Change: Lord Monckton rap-battles Al Gore [RAP NEWS 3]

  26. TheSpartacus2013 January 31, 2014 at 5:37 pm - Reply

    A like this 2

  27. Asha2820 March 3, 2014 at 3:52 am - Reply

    ‘I don’t speak Latin, but my teacher frequently sodomises me’
    What?

  28. SomeOneFromKiel May 18, 2014 at 9:01 pm - Reply

    so much passion. i love it <3

  29. NaiveCynical May 21, 2014 at 12:07 am - Reply

    Aw, Juice, you got caught up in the hype… Carbon taxes on developed
    nations aren’t about paying the developing world back. They are not even
    changing developed nations’ lifestyles or consumption, but in fact, the
    man-made theory has made the developing world voluntarily hold themselves
    back from developing. The taxes are marginal to us, and at the same time,
    serves to stifle innovation and competition in the energy sector. This is
    why you see big oil (which remains untaxed by the carbon tax scheme) taking
    the charge of developing alternative energies and you don’t see any real
    implementation of their developments. The bottom line is implementation of
    alternative energies, and we won’t see that until…

    The EU is building, inspecting, shutting down, and building fission energy
    centers. Once the first world has used all of this oil up, do you think
    they are going to share this fission technology with *anyone* else?? The
    man-made theory IS about first world control.

    But thank god, NASA has stepped in to end the debate on the man-made
    hypothesis. Hell, even in the recent anthropological discovery of the
    African girl in the American cave, the real scientists admit that over the
    past 10K years, the sea level has risen over 300 ft. What we’re about to
    see is just a steady continuation of the same. 12 feet over the course of
    “hundreds” of years is what the climate scientists, sobered up by the
    presence of NASA, are saying.

  30. Lasco Atkins May 30, 2014 at 1:22 pm - Reply

    I love these guys great beats and message too inspire me to continue
    rapping as Lasco Tobasco aka Laz Tobaz

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