Hackers were able to get their hands on thousands of emails from the Climate Research Unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia in England. Most of the emails were from scientists and policy makers in favor of the global warming theory and may shed light on what’s turning out to be a conspiracy among this community to prevent the public from seeing data contrary to their belief:
There is a lot of damning evidence about these researchers concealing information that counters their bias. In another exchange, Mr. Jones told Mr. Mann: “If they ever hear there is a Freedom of Information Act now in the UK, I think I’ll delete the file rather than send to anyone” and, “We also have a data protection act, which I will hide behind.” Mr. Jones further urged Mr. Mann to join him in deleting e-mail exchanges about the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) controversial assessment report (ARA): “Can you delete any emails you may have had with Keith re [the IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report]?”
In another e-mail, Mr. Jones told Mr. Mann, professor Malcolm K. Hughes of the University of Arizona and professor Raymond S. Bradley of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst: “I’m getting hassled by a couple of people to release the CRU station temperature data. Don’t any of you three tell anybody that the UK has a Freedom of Information Act!”
What I want to know is whether Al Gore was part of any of these communications. After all, he has profited greatly from the global warming hoax.
It’s drawn enough attention that Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK) wants an investigation. And why not? The U.S. and many developed nations have dumped billions of dollars to research and counter so-called global warming.

