::Dr. Sallie Baliunas, [[George Marshall Institute]] Senior Scientist, is also associated with [[Global Climate Coalition]]; the right-wing [[Hoover Institution]]; ESEF; [[Anapolis Center]], and the [[American Enterprise Institute]]. Also the Wise Use group, the [[Committee for A Constructive Tomorrow]] and [[Tech Central Station]]
[[Foresight Communications]] is a PR firm established by [[Mark Adams]] in January 2001. Besides Scientific Alliance and [[British Aggregates Association]], its [http://www.foresight-communications.co.uk/Clients.htm client list] includes the [[New Party for Britain]] (also known as the People's Alliance). The New Party - also the name of Oswald Mosley's first party - is so right-wing that the Tory leader in Scotland, where it operates, has called it 'fascist and undemocratic'. Like the [[Scientific Alliance]], this 'People's Alliance', was established by Durward and Adams.
[http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?id=83662003&tid=733 According to The Scotsman], Durward has spoken out on many issues, including the 'witch-hunt' against drunk drivers, the 'media-fuelled circus of Kyoto', and the 'bluster emanating from the collective witch-hunt referred to kindly as the green movement'. He [http://www.news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?id=91642003&tid=733 has also written],'Perhaps it is now time for Tony Blair to try the "fourth way": declare martial law and let the army sort out our schools, hospitals, and roads as well. Who knows, they might even manage to put the 'great' back into Britain.'
The website of the Scientific Alliance seems designed to downplay any sense of extremism. Its colours are muted. The prose style is generally measured and its logo combines a microscope with a pair of scales. However, a careful reading of the views it projects reveals something less than balance.
==Against organic farming==