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Posted on: September 9, 2007 7:30 PM, by John Lynch
Did Klaus-Martin Schulte plagiarize his response to Naomi Oreskes from Christopher Monckton? Looks like it. You be the judge.
Is Monckton hanging around the comments of this blog, trying to scare people. Looks like it. You be the judge.
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And it turns out, after all this, that E&E says they do not intend to publish the Schulte piece...
http://www.desmogblog.com/schultes-analysis-not-published-not-going-to-be
Posted by: John Mashey | September 20, 2007 4:52 PM
Hi everyone,
Rarely do I ask, I only save it for special occasions, when I think it is really important that the word get out to as many people as possible, and I think this is one such occasions.
Please take 10 seconds and vote for this story on Digg.com.
Thanks for posting this story John!
- Kevin@desmogblog.com
Here is the fixed Digg link. -jml
Posted by: KGrandia | September 20, 2007 10:56 PM