Jason Soon hoaxcatcher
Jason Soon, on Catallaxy, was the first blogger to discover the identity of trickster Sharon What’s-her-name.
On the same site, and on Andrew Norton’s, blogger “jc” has offered a reward of $3000 to the first person to hoax The Age, Sydney Morning Herald or Financial Review with an op-ed “on AGW or any subject the left holds dear. It has to be a hoax and the person outs themselves after it is published.”
The MSM should be thankful that jc’s reward can’t be backdated. If it could I have a feeling that any article by Katherine Wilson (or Margaret Simons? or David Marr?) would have a chance of winning.
Mr Soon, congratulations.
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