Wednesday 9 February 2011

The BBC Pension Funds and biased(man made) climate reporting- the Link

     American lawyer John O`Sullivan reports on the link between the BBC Pension scheme and biased pro human warmist BBC reporting..He reports that the United Nations green machine via a consortium known as "UNEP F1" has been sucking up trillions of dollars of investments from pension funds around the world. The BBC pension fund is just one of 180 such funds invested in UNEP F1.  OSullivan reports that the head of the BBC Pension fund is none other than Peter Dunscombe who headed the Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (tied with UNEP F1). O`Sullivan says that Dunscombe has breached the BBC charter which eschews both political and commercial influence and that his position is untenable. Pension funds of such tax payer funded institutions as the BBC are heavily invested in schemes reliant on belief in the man made global warming theory or hoax.   (Further information see John O`Sullivan 13 February 2010 johnosullivan.livejournal.com   `Follow the money` BBC exposed in biggest climate racket on planet`).    UKIP member of the European Parliament Godfrey Bloom says `the BBC has blocked skeptics of (man made)climate change for four years, it is biased reporting and it is censorship`   O`Sullivan says that Godfrey Bloom is now being entirely vindicated as we see that the BBC has been shamelessly plugging its own profiteering agenda. (O`Sullivan 13 February 2010).
                  See also Godfrey Bloom on left foot forward web site http://www.leftfootforward.org/2009/11/ukip-mep-godfrey-bloom-climate-denier-stands-by-attack-on-biased-censoring-bbc/).  For Dunscombe support for a legally binding climate agreement see http://www.iigcc.org/docs/PDF/Public/2010InvestorStatement.pdf   The `risks` referred to will be entirely on gullible taxpayers while the` incentives` on BBC reporters and staff to sing from the same man made climate change hymn sheet are enormous.  I agree with John O`Sullivan Peter Dunscombe should consider his position.

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