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February 18, 2008
Ecofreaks in Bear Suits Invade Stockholm Airport
Moonbattery erupted last Friday at Stockholm's Bromma Airport:
"There are about twenty people dressed as polar bears walking around the terminal with flyers," said Niclas Härenstan, spokesman for the Swedish Civil Aviation Authority (LFV) told news agency TT.
The flyers distributed by the bears bore the message: "Flying leads to climate chaos". Many of the bears lay spreadeagled on the floor feigning death[…]
As is often the case when it comes to the global warming hoax, authorities were in cahoots with the unhinged activists:
While the authority does not normally allow political demonstrations at its airports, Härenstam said they would not attempt to halt the bear invasion.
Thankfully Muslims don't have a sense of humor, or they would probably dress up in silly bear outfits to get their suicide vests through security.
It's unclear whether people were persuaded to tear up their plane tickets to save the phony bears from the phony climate change crisis.

On a tip from Matthew B.
Posted by Van Helsing at February 18, 2008 2:22 PM
Comments
I wonder if those bear suits are flammable?
Posted by: Jimbo at February 18, 2008 5:19 PM
Give me a fucking break. Polar Bears are the MOST dangerous species on the planet. The Inuit rejected the US enviro-whackaloons bid to put them on the endangered species list.
Posted by: Brooklyn Red Leg at February 19, 2008 2:30 AM
furries!
Posted by: steve at February 19, 2008 5:30 AM
Were the flyers they handed out printed on recycled paper origninally made from sustainable harvest trees? 'Cause it's really important that the message BE the message, right? Peace out.
Posted by: Pam at February 19, 2008 6:33 AM
I think it would've been funny to start ripping off the costumes of the "dead" bears and making Polar Bear Coats out of them, and parading around in a sort of ad hoc fashion show.
Just my $0.02. ;)
Posted by: Dan Ford at February 19, 2008 8:13 PM

