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  • "Do you mean the vast amount of misrepresented fudged and even fabricated scientific evidence for AEG ?....Sorry but it's all starting to unravel and is becoming exposed as a gravy train for otherwise unemployable academics and a massive money making scam for governments international financiers and multi-national corporations. I now await with baited breath for a hysterical denounciation by you that I am a "climate change denier" and thus guilty of thought crimes against the eco-mentalists....Bu
    t hey don't let your predudices get in the way of the facts.
    PS Einstein?...Not German,Not Jewish and most of all Not Dead!"
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Eco protesters target Brighton and Hove garage

Angry campaigners targeted a BP garage in a protest about oil.

Around 30 Brighton-based activists gathered at the station in Lewes Road, Brighton, calling for the company to withdraw its decision to extract oil from the Canadian tar sands.

They occupied the station forecourt with tents and displayed banners reading Tar Sands Oil is Blood Oil and Shut Down Tar Sands.

Campaigner Will Cottrell said: “The tar sands are the biggest environmental crime on the planet.

“The process of extracting oil from them is leaving a hole the size of England in the Canadian wilderness.

“Extracting oil from the tar sands produces three to five times as much greenhouse gas as conventional oil.”

The demonstration was part of an international day of action spearheaded by activists from the First Nation tribes of Canada.

BP was unavailable for comment today.

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