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Monday, March 9, 2020

Extinction Rebellion Activists repeatedly lied to the UK's BBC

Extinction Rebellion 
          ( ER ) 
is a cult is based on 
a ridiculous lie.

The lie is the 
computer game 
that predicted
a large increase 
in the number 
of species 
living on Earth 
in the future,
and then imagined
a significant 
percentage of them 
becoming extinct
from climate 
change.

This is a only a 
left wing fantasy, 
not real science. 



Extinction Rebellion 
is an eco-fascist 
protest group 
that successfully 
duped the BBC:

They falsely claimed  
that coal miners
in the north of England 
supported its campaigns 
to close down their 
coal mines !

Their deception:
 ER activists 
dressing up 
in cardboard 
miners helmets,
attempting 
to look like
real coal 
miners.

Those fake miners 
were featured on the 
BBC show "Politics Live

Presenter Jo Coburn 
repeatedly told viewers
an ER protest outside 
the Bradley coal mine, 
in County Durham 
contained ‘miners’ 
and ‘former miners’.

But the BBC 
later admitted 
it had no evidence 
than any current 
or former coal
miners attended 
the protest.


“It is our jobs 
at stake here 
and instead of 
allowing us a voice, 
the BBC showed 
fake miners, with fake 
cardboard helmets,
and interviewed 
a student bussed in 
by XR, who got 
the basic facts wrong. 

XR is desperate to change 
its public schoolboy image, 
and its fellow London luvvies 
at the BBC fell for this trick,” 
said Martin Raine, 
who is a real coal miner.


Among the many 
BBC factual mistakes:

(1)  
The claim that coal 
from the mine 
was being sent 
to a power station 
at Blyth and exported. 
          THE TRUTH:
- There is no power station at Blyth.
- None of the coal is exported. 



(2) The claim that the UK 
has stockpiled sufficient 
coal for four years.
         THE TRUTH:
- There is no coal stockpile



(3) The claim that the 
“people of Bradley” 
were against the mine. 
       THE TRUTH:
Nobody lives in Bradley
 – it is just the name 
of a coal mine !