Lord Monckton barred from Copenhagen conference – pushed to the ground by security

This was the scene yesterday in Copenhagen. As you can see the scene is rather agitated with lots of police action, including use of billy clubs. As of this writing, no pictures or video is available of Lord Monckton’s account below. Hopefully somebody in the crowd will post some. I wish him well. I’ll also be glad when this conference is over. It has shown government at its worst.

From The Viscount Monckton of Brenchley in Copenhagen at the SPPI blog:

Today the gloves came off and the true purpose of the “global warming” scare became nakedly visible. Hugo Chavez, the Socialist president of Venezuela, blamed “global warming” on capitalism – and received a standing ovation from very nearly all of the delegates, lamentably including those from those of the capitalist nations of the West that are on the far Left – and that means too many of them.

Previously Robert Mugabe, dictator of Rhodesia, who had refused to leave office when he had been soundly defeated in a recent election, had also won plaudits at the conference for saying that the West ought to pay him plenty of money in reparation of our supposed “climate debt”.

Inside the conference center, “world leader” after “world leader” got up and postured about the need to Save The Planet, the imperative to do a deal, the necessity to save the small island nations from drowning, etc., etc., etc.

Outside, in the real world, it was snowing, and a foretaste of the Brave New World being cooked up by “world leaders” in their fantasy-land was already evident. Some 20,000 observers from non-governmental organizations – nearly all of them true-believing Green groups funded by taxpayers – had been accredited to the conference.

However, without warning the UN had capriciously decided that all but 300 of them were to be excluded from the conference today, and all but 90 would be excluded on the final day.

Of course, this being the inept UN, no one had bothered to notify those of the NGOs that were not true-believers in the UN’s camp. So Senator Steve Fielding of Australia and I turned up with a few dozen other delegates, to be left standing in the cold for a couple of hours while the UN laboriously worked out what to do with us.

In the end, they decided to turn us away, which they did with an ill grace and in a bad-tempered manner. As soon as the decision was final, the Danish police moved in. One of them began the now familiar technique of manhandling me, in the same fashion as one of his colleagues had done the previous day.

Once again, conscious that a police helicopter with a high-resolution camera was hovering overhead, I thrust my hands into my pockets in accordance with the St. John Ambulance crowd-control training, looked my assailant in the eye and told him, quietly but firmly, to take his hands off me.

He complied, but then decided to have another go. I told him a second time, and he let go a second time. I turned to go and, after I had turned my back, he gave me a mighty shove that flung me to the ground and knocked me out.

I came to some time later (not sure exactly how long), to find my head being cradled by my friends, some of whom were doing their best to keep the police thugs at bay while the volunteer ambulance-men attended to me.

I was picked up and dusted me off. I could not remember where I had left my telephone, which had been in my hand at the time when I was assaulted. I rather fuzzily asked where it was, and one of the police goons shouted, “He alleges he had a mobile phone.”

In fact, the phone was in my coat pocket, where my hand had been at the time of the assault. The ambulance crew led me away and laid me down under a blanket for 20 minutes to get warm, plying me with water and keeping me amused with some colorfully colloquial English that they had learned.

I thanked them for their kindness, left them a donation for their splendid service, and rejoined my friends. A very senior police officer then came up and asked if I was all right. Yes, I said, but no thanks to one of his officers, who had pushed me hard from behind when my back was turned and had sent me flying.

The police chief said that none of his officers would have done such a thing. I said that several witnesses had seen the incident, which I intended to report. I said I had hoped to receive an apology but had not received one, and would include that in my report. The policeman went off looking glum, and with good reason.

To assault an accredited representative of a conference your nation is hosting, and to do it while your own police cameramen are filming from above, and to do it without any provocation except my polite, non-threatening request that I should not be manhandled, is not a career-enhancing move, as that police chief is about to discover to his cost.

Nor does this incident, and far too many like it, reflect the slightest credit on Denmark. We must make reasonable allowance for the fact that the unspeakable security service of the UN, which is universally detested by those at this conference, was ordering the Danish police about. The tension between the alien force and the indigenous men on the ground had grown throughout the conference.

However, the Danish police were far too free with their hands when pushing us around, and that is not acceptable in a free society. But then, Europe is no longer a free society. It is, in effect, a tyranny ruled by the unelected Kommissars of the European Union. That is perhaps one reason why police forces throughout Europe, including that in the UK, have become far more brutal than was once acceptable in their treatment of the citizens they are sworn to serve.

It is exactly this species of tyranny that the UN would like to impose upon the entire planet, in the name of saving us from ourselves – or, as Ugo Chavez would put it, saving us from Western capitalist democracy.

A few weeks ago, at a major conference in New York, I spoke about this tendency towards tyranny with Dr. Vaclav Klaus, the distinguished economist and doughty fighter for freedom and democracy who is President of the Czech Republic.

While we still have one or two statesmen of his caliber, there is hope for Europe and the world. Unfortunately, he refused to come to Copenhagen, telling me that there was no point, now that the lunatics were firmly in control of the asylum.

However, I asked him whether the draft Copenhagen Treaty’s proposal for what amounted to a communistic world government reminded him of the Communism under which he and his country had suffered for so long.

He thought for a moment – as statesmen always do before answering an unusual question – and said, “Maybe it is not brutal. But in all other respects, what it proposes is far too close to Communism for comfort.”

Today, as I lay in the snow with a cut knee, a bruised back, a banged head, a ruined suit, and a written-off coat, I wondered whether the brutality of the New World Order was moving closer than President Klaus – or any of us – had realized.


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David A.
December 17, 2009 9:55 pm

Perhaps Jackson can apply for the position of ” Director of Special Dispensation of All Unbelievers (of AGW).” Sounds as if the NWO will have the need for such people. Hmmm.. ” if we could only divest ouselves of all those pesky gun nuts in the States”, they are saying. Well I say, come-on and get ’em, if you can.

December 17, 2009 9:59 pm

re: “Jackson” – I fell for it – don’t feed the trolls.

jackson
December 17, 2009 10:01 pm

Evan.. you won’t admit it (or post this) , but you are wrong.
All annonimizers use similar setting (people using the same service might appear as a single source). I hope you did nto bring this level of technical IP skill to your analysis of stolen materials! It explains quite…
Anyway, I’m not RW … I am using another service to show you the differences in address settings you rely on
There is no proof of the identity of anyone — and IT DOES NOT MATTER. Deal with the truth of the data and statements!!! That is REAL civility.
Tomorrow is the dawn of a new era! I hope the American Constitution can be reformed to once again allow intelligent and virtuous leaders like President Obama to serve as long as FDR. The world need such a president to fix the U.S. and make it the great global citizen it once was and can be again!!!!
I beg all readers of this site to turn their obvious passion to global good.
[REPLY – So I see. I stand corrected, (and my apologies to RW). However, I made no technical analysis whatever of the emails. ~ Evan]

December 17, 2009 10:05 pm

but I’m reminded of the 1950’s Sci Fi books, “The Weapons Shops of Isshur”

Actually that’s “Isher”, by A.E. Van Vogt.

savethesharks
December 17, 2009 10:07 pm

Jackson: “It is you all who bring on the hate. I feel very sorry for you all, but the world needs serious people.”
Quite the contrary, RW [Likely not RW after all. My error. ~ Evan]. The greatest pity falls upon you, lad (or lass).
Your concerns or comments are insignificant and immaterial.
And normally I would not waste my time on the likes of….but you make it fun!
Thanks for that.
Chris
Norfolk, VA, USA

Roger Knights
December 17, 2009 10:16 pm

Lordy!

Laura
December 17, 2009 10:17 pm

Jackson, your post comes across as being somewhat hysterical (and delusional) – put the bottle down, theres a good boy!
Each day, more and more people are becoming aware of Climategate and WUWT, and long may it continue.
Climategate is certainly not going away, it has only just begun, so you’d better get used to it, warmist-wacko! 🙂
Back to the OP, I am pleased to hear Monckton is okay.

Nigel S
December 17, 2009 10:17 pm

jackson (21:07:23) :
2. …Some fine organic wine is open.
Wot, no Duff and doughnuts?

Douglas Field
December 17, 2009 10:19 pm

‘Jackson’
‘ ! beg all readers of this site to turn their obvious passion to global good’
Yup – a religious nut alright. Have another swig of your organic wine baby – you’ll come right in the morning.

December 17, 2009 10:19 pm

Ugh. The mean streets of the future.
Please Lord Monckton, don’t put yourself in hazardous situations. I appreciate very much your willingness to speak truth to power, but it is not worthwhile to confront or even mix casually with dangerous elements.
Such as Europe in general, but especially Nutsenhagen. In this day and age of the Internet, you can visit the zoo/circus virtually. No need to put your physical presence there — into the goonville of our Orwellian future.
We need you whole and healthy. Look after yourself, on our behalf, please.

NickB.
December 17, 2009 10:20 pm

AHAHAHAHA
We’ve got a b/tard on the boards. I thought I smelled something when I opened this thread. Must be a slow night if you’re out trolling WUWT, huh Jackson?

Nigel Brereton
December 17, 2009 10:21 pm

MSM coverage of Copenhagen this morning in the UK, no mention or images of disturbances all focus on the build up to the arrival of Obama and the signing of the new deal.
Gets more like the Matrix every day, won’t be too long before we all have something inplanted in our heads to ensure that we are thinking green thoughts and remain happy in ignorance.

Kath
December 17, 2009 10:21 pm

Interesting comments.
Neither Lord Monckton, nor lawful protesters for that matter, should be subject to police activity of this kind. It is uncalled for and such brutality only serves to cause members of the public to form negative opinions of their local law enforcement officers.

Optimizer
December 17, 2009 10:24 pm

I was looking for a proper tribute to this man who was already a hero to all mankind before he found out – the hard way – that he was working “in harm’s way”. All I could think up was:
Lord Monckton demonstrated today – for anybody who still doesn’t get it – that freedom isn’t free. It might have to get a lot worse before it gets better; let’s hope we can turn it around before that becomes necessary.
As to the assault, I’d say two things:
1) An apology might suffice for being pushed around a little – maybe even if falling down results. But being knocked out? That calls for pressing charges and a lawsuit. There’s just no excuse.
2) The authors of this blog are heros too, but this time you guys have the title ALL WRONG. It should end with something like “…assaulted and knocked out by security”. “Pushed to the ground” is almost misleading – you can push somebody to the ground without pushing them so hard you knock them over, much less knock them out.

old construction worker
December 17, 2009 10:26 pm

Jackson (22:01:19) :
Socialism is the road to slavery. And if you think the social elite or a central planning commite will rule, you are in for a rude awakening. I’ll give you a hint, follow the old money trail.

crosspatch
December 17, 2009 10:29 pm

“Jackson” is attempting to push people’s buttons. Such “button pushing” is often an indication of a personality disorder. Don’t fall for it. It probably isn’t easy being “Jackson”.
It is saddening to see the behavior exhibited in Copenhagen. It appears like an act of desperation. Certain American politicians realize that this extreme element generally supports their party so they must be paid lip service to. Labour looks like they are on the way out in the UK. The Democrats will probably take a severe drubbing in the US in 2010. The left has lost the governments of France, Italy, Poland, and Germany in the past few years. They stand to lose the US and the UK. These are desperate times for them. They are going to get angry and likely violent. The political left is very intolerant when they don’t get their way. This isn’t going to be an easy few years for them.
Sad, really.

December 17, 2009 10:29 pm

Climate Cultists Assault Global Warming Skeptic During Live Interview
http://www.prisonplanet.com/climate-cultists-assault-global-warming-skeptic-during-live-interview.html
They are getting violent all round!

Nigel S
December 17, 2009 10:32 pm

Jackson, you conceal yourself just like the pedlars (peddlers) of fake pills, dodgy watches and worthless degrees. Where did you say you got your PhD?

December 17, 2009 10:32 pm

Peter S (19:08:59) :
I would be very careful of blaming Copenhagen’s ‘finest’ when they might well be on ‘our’ side.

Like riot cops the world over, they are on the side of whoever pays their wages and gives them their orders.

Tar & Feathers
December 17, 2009 10:37 pm

I am sorry to hear of the way you have been treated, Lord Monckton. You deserve much better. People will remember your heroic attendance and reporting at this shameful episode in our history. As an Australian I feel it would be appropriate if Princess Mary were to perhaps tender you an apology, and for the Danish government to offer an apology to the world.

inversesquare
December 17, 2009 10:38 pm

I like everyone else here (except for Jackson /RW) [My error; likely not RW. ~ Evan] wish you well Lord Monkton.
It’s in my nature to never trust anything anyone says when it comes to news and media information. I prefer to check facts and figures as best I can. I try hard to find corroborative evidence from multiple sources and when I find a source of information, I try to check the background of the information and the people who published it.
I have to say that in all this debacle, the list of people I actually trust is short.
One of those people is Lord Monkton and I thank him sincerely for that.
I find it assuring to know that there are still people like him in this world. I also find it heartening to look at my children, knowing that they will grow up with the same values as he displays…I will work hard to make sure of it.

December 17, 2009 10:39 pm

Jackson (19:51:43) :
Good. The “Lord” deserves the boot.

Hang on to that IP address Anthony.

paullm
December 17, 2009 10:50 pm

Bless Monckton. UN goons representing UN beggars, cowards and laggards. Claus must be morose. What we can all take heart in is the resilience and resourcefulness of the free minded. November, 2010 is only 318 days away. May all the able, free minded take a turn at public service.

CodeTech
December 17, 2009 10:51 pm

jackson (22:01:19) :
…I hope the American Constitution can be reformed to once again allow intelligent and virtuous leaders like President Obama to serve as long as FDR. The world need such a president to fix the U.S. and make it the great global citizen it once was and can be again!!

Okay, I don’t care who you are, that’s funny right there…
Who else is intelligent and virtuous, jacky? Pelosi? Franken?

paullm
December 17, 2009 10:57 pm

Optimizer (22:24:40)
I agree with you. The headline should refer to Monckton being knocked out.

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