Globo warmers collaborated with governments to hide inconvenient data

Daily Mail:
More than 5,000 documents have been leaked online purporting to be the correspondence of climate scientists at the University of East Anglia who were previously accused of ‘massaging’ evidence of man-made climate change. 
Following on from the original 'climategate' emails of 2009, the new package appears to show systematic suppression of evidence, and even publication of reports that scientists knew to to be based on flawed approaches.  
And not only do the emails paint a picture of scientists manipulating data, government employees at the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) are also implicated. 
One message appeared to show a member of Defra staff telling colleagues working on climate science to give the government a ‘strong message’. 
The emails paint a clear picture of scientists selectively using data, and colluding with politicians to misuse scientific information. 
‘Humphrey’, said to work at Defra, writes: ‘I cannot overstate the HUGE amount of political interest in the project as a message that the government can give on climate change to help them tell their story.  
'They want their story to be a very strong one and don’t want to be made to look foolish.’

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Governments have been having trouble selling the "scientific consensus" so they have colluded with the globo warmers to try to fool voters into buying into the scam.   The reason they would do this is that global warming will permit a huge power grab for government to control nearly every aspect of your life and drive up the cost of living.

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