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  • (George Monbiot has, to his credit, pointed out the obvious scientific errors in Monckton’s sort of thinking.)

    Who is pulling the strings? | Serendipity 2010

  • I only came into this 24 hours after the event so I see lots of people did call Monckton on schrodinger's equation.

    Deltoid 2010

  • Faine called Monckton a "denier" and demanded to know who'd paid him.

    Down under on the right side 2010

  • Faine called Monckton a "denier" and demanded to know who'd paid him.

    Down under on the right side 2010

  • Faine called Monckton a "denier" and demanded to know who'd paid him.

    Down under on the right side 2010

  • I only came into this 24 hours after the event so I see lots of people did call Monckton on schrodinger's equation.

    Deltoid 2010

  • It is hard to imagine that Sickert wouldn't have been aware of the type of paper he was using, including good paper such as Monckton's Superfine and art paper.

    Portrait of a Killer Cornwell, Patricia 1930

  • I made two big mistakes (i) I underestimated grossly how taboo the subject is and (ii) I put some scientific info (originating from the IPCC) in the "Monckton" section.

    Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • “Diana told Prince William in particular more things than most mothers would have told their children,” recalled Rosa Monckton, one of her closest friends.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

  • “She ran everything by William that even remotely affected him,” Rosa Monckton said.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

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