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Expert: Clinton/Obama Democrats Want Climate Change Deniers Arrested And Jailed

GLOBAL WARMING’S SALEM WITCH TRIALS

A CONSPIRACY TO

HAVE PEOPLE INDICTED…

Secret Deal Among Left Wing Attorney Generals To Prosecute Climate Change ‘Deniers’ Challenged in Court…

CLIMATE CHANGE ANALYST: Tom Pyle, is the President of the Institute for Energy Research and the American Energy Alliance.

With an assist by Al Gore and led by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, 17 state Democrat attorney generals signed a “secrecy pact” designed to shield them from open record laws as they work with outside lobbyists, lawyers and even university faculty to prepare prosecutions of climate change skeptics.

The so-called “common interest agreement” attempts to hide the AGs’ coordination not just among elected officials but with “outside advisors.” These advisors are now known to be members of radical environmental groups, contingency fee lawyers and activists who call the faculty lounge home. The agreement seeks to shield a conspiracy to violate free speech rights (a federal criminal offense under 18 USC 241), violates government transparency laws and is now the subject of six separate lawsuits by the Energy & Environment Legal Institute and Competitive Enterprise Institute. E&E Legal filed the latest suit, the third against Schneiderman, today.

Senior Fellow for both groups Christopher Horner is available to discuss the AGs’ scheme, the First Amendment threat of such tactics and the latest legal developments in the effort to force public disclosure of the AGs’ actions.

The formal party platform adopted by the Democratic Party at their Convention this year endorses the use of the Department of Justice to pursue dissent, meaning to prosecute opponents of the global warming agenda—an unprecedented abuse of power that this moves promises will hang over all dissenters, and all possible future political dissent, should Hillary Clinton win the presidency.

Attorneys general from the following states or territories initially joined the “common interest agreement”: California, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington state and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Emails show the AGs of Iowa and Delaware dropped out after becoming nervous about Schneiderman, and about FOIA requests into the scheme, respectively.

BIO: Pyle is the president of the American Energy Alliance (AEA) and the Institute for Energy Research (IER). In this capacity, Pyle brings a unique backdrop of public and private sector experience to help manage AEA’s Washington, DC-based staff and operations. He also helps to develop the organization’s free market policy positions and implement education efforts with respect to key energy stakeholders, including policymakers, federal agency representatives, industry leaders, consumer entities and the media. Previously, Pyle was the founder of his own consulting firm, Pyle Consulting, Inc., an active public affairs consulting firm with a wide range of private and not-for-profit customers.

WEBSITE: americanenergyalliance.org, instituteforenergyresearch.org

TWITTER: @AEA, @TomJPyle, @IERenergy

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