
“We Own the Science” on Climate Change: UN
UN Secretary for Global Communications Melissa Fleming has revealed how they have ensured you get the science they “own” when you search for climate change information online.
She told a World Economic Forum meeting:
“We partnered with Google. If you google ‘climate change’, you will at the top of your search get all kinds of UN resources. We started this partnership when we were shocked to see that when you google ‘climate change’ getting incredibly distorted information right at the top.
“We own the science and we think the world should know.”
One Narrative Only
So according to Fleming:
The UN “own the science” on climate change.
Just like they ‘owned’ the science on Covid — remember the New Zealand PM telling citizens she was the “sole source of truth”.
Of course, when she says the UN owns the science, what she means is that the UN has bought the science.
Fleming also admits:
The UN was shocked to see that opinions disagreeing with their agenda were easily accessible, and they acted to stop that.
Just like they put Covid-19 misinformation warnings on any social media posts that disagreed with their narrative.
Censored
Anyway, now you know what they mean when they insist “the science is settled”. They mean that they own the science and that you won’t be permitted to hear any other view.
It’s like we are living in a sick blend of 1984 and The Matrix.
It’s incredible just how comfortable big government and big tech are with publicly admitting that they collude to manipulate the public.
They seriously believe nothing can stop them. Though implicitly in all of this is the admission that the only way they can accomplish their goals is through censorship.
Here’s the good news. We now know that if you want to google information about climate change, you should start at the last page and work your way back from there.
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Originally published at The James Macpherson Report.
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Thanks James. I have followed this so would not usually read but I really needed to smile….even laugh – as ever you did not disappoint .