When Australian Senator Malcolm Roberts Thanked 9/11 Truthers and New World Order Conspiracists For Their Science Guidance

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Unless youโ€™ve either been living under a massive rock or in Mars-like isolation, you would have struggled to miss the recent exploits of Malcolm Roberts.

But if you have, hereโ€™s a very briefย summary.

Roberts is a climate science denialist from Queenslandย who has been elected to the Australian Senate to represent the far-right One Nation party, led by Pauline Hanson. He thinks climate science is a fraud being pushed by the United Nations, which wants to instill a worldย government.

His odd views have been irresistible to media outlets around the world and back home in Australia. He had an argument with British Professor Brian Cox on the ABC‘sย Q&A show that made international headlines.

He seems to be enjoying all the attention.

But back when Roberts was regarded by some as little more than a serial pest โ€” haranguing politicians, journalists, scientists and government agencies for their endorsement of โ€œclimate fraudโ€ โ€” he made a list ofย people.

The list, from February 2013, was an appendix to one of his many reports that โ€œprovedโ€ human-caused climate change was aย scam.ย 

โ€œI have learned much about science from many people internationally. You haveย encouraged, supported and advised,โ€ wrote Roberts, before naming a bunch of people. โ€œYou define the reality of being human through your love, care, respect for humanity and freedom,โ€ heย said.

Malcolm Roberts’ย List

So whoโ€™s on Roberts’ list? In short, you have a bunch of conspiracy theorists, so called โ€œsovereign citizensโ€, fellow climate science denialists, ambassadors and 9/11 truthers. ย It is a whole cart-load ofย odd.

Thereโ€™s Hereward Fenton, a โ€œ9/11 trutherโ€ who thinks the terrorist attack on New York was carried out by the โ€œmilitary industrial complexโ€ and that the reason the Twin Towers collapsed is because they were blown up by explosives, rather than because they were hit byย planes.

Thereโ€™s also Leon Pittard, the host of Fairdinkum Radio โ€“ an actual thing. โ€œEach week we monitor the progress and the development of the New World Order, known in the Bible as the Kingdom of Babylon,โ€ Leon tells hisย listeners.ย 

He says Fairdinkum is โ€œthe only radio show in Australia exposing the New World Orderโ€, and thatโ€™s not a claim Iโ€™d challenge. Leon has interviewed Roberts about climate change many times, as recently as a few weeksย ago.

Pittardย also supports the views of anti-vaccination campaigner Meryl Dorey and aired her support of theย bogus and dangerous โ€œblack salveโ€ cancer treatments without apparently knowing what itย was.

So maybe black salve isn’t part ofย Pittardโ€™s suite of โ€œreal practical solutions for everyday life and salvation through faith in Yahshua the Messiah.โ€

Also on Robertsโ€™ list is โ€œGregory-John: Tudehopeโ€ who reliably informs anyone interested that he is โ€œno longer one of the people of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania, or any Commonwealth territory humbly relying on the blessings of Almightyย Godโ€.

This is an example of the language and grammatical quirks typical of the โ€œsovereign citizenโ€ movement โ€“ a group who claim immunity from laws and will routinely challenge the legitimacy of courts they might find themselves in frontย of.

Another on Robertsโ€™ list is โ€œRomleyโ€”Stewart:Stoverโ€, who is embroiled in some legal issues currently up in north Queensland. Sharp-eyed observers of a December 2015 segmentย on the ABCโ€™s 7.30 Report into the potential terror threat of the โ€œsovereign citizenโ€ movement will have heard Romley arguing with police. Romley has given dozens of interviews on conspiracy YouTube channels. If you really want to, you can.

Heย claims evidence that Australia is a literal corporation owned by the U.S Federal Reserve, orย something.

Roberts himself made headlines when it emerged heโ€™d used this sovereign citizen style in a letter to former Prime Minister Julia Gillard. He has since said heโ€™s โ€œnot a sovereignย manโ€.

Who else is on Robertsโ€™ list of people who, let’s remind ourselves,ย guided him toย โ€œlearn much aboutย scienceโ€?

There’s a โ€œVivienneย Skeenโ€ who, when she isnโ€™t ranting on Facebook about how climate change is a cover for communism, sheโ€™s sharing material from conspiracy theorist David Icke that โ€œvaccinesโ€ are โ€œdevastating [childrenโ€™s] immune systems for life.โ€ Icke also thinks the moon is actually a hollow spaceship, Iย kid youย not.

Denialists andย Politicians

Malcolm Roberts appearing on Q&AWho else? Thereโ€™s climate science denial bloggers JoNova and David Evans.

Thereโ€™s Australiaโ€™s current New York Consul-General, Nick Minchin, a climate โ€œscepticโ€ and former powerbroker of the country’s conservative Liberal Party โ€”ย currently inย government.

Thereโ€™s Thatcher-era chancellor Nigel Lawson, founder of the similarly โ€œscepticalโ€ Global Warming Policy Foundation in the UK. Also on the list is Benny Peiser, who runs the GWPF.

US Republican politicians Ron Paul and James โ€œglobal warming is the greatest hoax everโ€ Inhofe also make Roberts’ honourย roll.

Special mentions on Robertsโ€™ list also go to Australian radio personalities Alan Jones and Grant Goldman, who are thanked for โ€œgiving science a publicย voiceโ€.

Jones is the patron of the Galileo Movement – the climate science denial group that Robert’s managed for a few years before he wasย elected.

Now letโ€™s be clear. I am not saying that just because Malcolm Roberts thanked a bunch of conspiracy theorists, that he therefore shares theirย views.

Roberts is entirely free to hang around with anyone he wantsย which now includes fellow Senators in Australia’s upper house of electedย government.

Good luck withย that.

Main image: Wikimedia Commons/Damon Dโ€™Amatoย Inset: Malcolm Roberts speaking on ABC Q&A

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