NRSP Boss Busy Bashing CBC's Fifth Estate

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It seems that Tom Harris has been spending all of his time lately poaching around internet blogs (other than ours) to try to undo the effects of the devastating Fifth Estate documentary The Denialย Machine.

Harris’s questioning comments can be found here , here and here. Looks like the CBC struck aย nerve.

It also raises the question, again, about who’s paying for Harris’s high-priced help. Here’s a senior PR consultant and lobbyist – a guy who probably bills out between $200 and $300 an hour – reading and responding to obscure internet blog posts. Somebody’s picking up that tab. It would be nice if Harris and his Natural Resources Stewardship Project (Not Really Science People ) cronies would own up to who’s bankrolling their operation.

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