On June 26, 2024 the Dutch website ‘Blckbx.tv’ presented an interview with IPCC Expert Gregory Wrightstone (1). He turns out to run a scientifically detailed website that presents information that often is contrary to the globalist CO2-narrative (2). It seems to match with many of the articles on this carbondioxide topic that also feature on this website. I will try to integrate information from that website in this one.
In the beginning of the interview, Gregory Wrightstone (3) talks about the way a professor of the James Cook University was sacked because he openly stated that the Great Barrier Reef in Australia was thriving. This openly went against their shared lucrative globalist consensus narrative that we are part of some climate change disaster.
Let’s listen to what Gregory Wrightstone had to say. You can read the transcript below the video.
telling the truth about the Great Barrier Reef (1)
Gregory Wrightstone: “We know you won’t get funding if you promote science that disputes this climate crisis narrative. For example, dr. Peter Ridd is fired from James Cook University because he dared to tell the truth about the Great Barrier Reef and how it was thriving and prospering. It wasn’t being destroyed. We had the greatest coverage and growth or corals last year at the Great Barrier Reef since they started these surveys in 1980 and he got fired”
Dr. PETER RIDD
In a video that was posted in May 2024 (4) we can hear dr. Ridd himself talk himself about the state of the Great Barrier Reef.
that would be vulnerable are thriving (4)
If you want to learn a bit more why the James Cook University didn’t like dr. Ridd’s honesty, try (5,6).
FOOTNOTES
(1) Global Warming Myths Debunked by IPCC Expert Gregory WrightStone
(2) CO2 Coalition
(3) Here’s the X-account of the CO2 coalition: Worth following! I couldn’t find an X-account of Gregory Wrightstone himself.
(4) https://x.com/TheIPA/status/1802968555853422721
(5) Interview with Andrew Bolt: Peter Ridd: Appeal to High Court over academic freedom is ‘very important’
(6) High Court lends weight to academic freedom despite Peter Ridd losing appeal against dismissal


Leave a comment