New push to break ground of climate dissent fueled by JunkScience Tweets – Is it up for that?
Steve Milloy
The climate mafia has recently renewed its pressure campaign on social media companies to silence online dissent. I have noticed a pattern. Maybe you’ll spot it too.
It’s a renewal campaign, like report by Bloomberg.
I first noticed what was happening with this August 26, 2022 report by Reuters (Web | PDF).
The article focuses on some of my tweets, where I use the temperature data of people alarmed against them.
Then there is a report by Agence France Press (AFP) on October 6, 2022. (Web | PDF)
Again, the article has a tweet from me. Note that AFP actually drew an “X” on my tweet!
This AP report covered the tic-tac-toe move today. (Web | PDF)
Here, the AP notices my tweet but is unable to mention my name by itself. Below is an image of the tweet.
I’m guessing that the climate mafia is trying to amass “fact-verified” e-service articles that they can put on Twitter asking me to destroy the information.
JunkScience.com readers know that the Washington Post has tried and failed to do it earlier this year.
Finally, I just want to point out that there is nothing honest about phone services or their “verification of authenticity”.
First, read “fact check” articles and decide for yourself. They are just lame.
Next, these wire services are all part and parcel of the climate mafia. For example, the AP received a Funding 8 million dollars to make “reports” on climate advocacy. Reuters is all in on climate alarms. And AFP good.