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Friday, February 19, 2010

Global Hoax Part 1


I’ve been compiling a list of bookmarked articles on the Global Warming/Climate Change meltdown. Being one of those Neanderthals who never believed that it was the emergency that the alarmists claimed it to be, I find these new developments quite interesting. The proponents of the theory of Man Made Global Warming were just a bit too confident and smug in their pontifications, so when I started finding more and more stories that were coming out about the “Science” not being so settled after all, the radar kicked in.

The Science was “settled” and the scientists had reached “consensus”; the “debate was over.” Human carbon emissions were responsible for the polar ice caps melting, rising sea levels, habitat destruction and lots of other horrible things happening to our planet. The United Nations as well as our very own country were about to enact draconian measures in order to “save the Earth”. The United States House of Representatives had passed a Cap and Trade bill and the Senate was beginning to work on their very own bill. Internationally the Kyoto Protocol had been signed and the Climate Treaty signing in Copenhagen was going to be the culmination of all the work that had been done to “save the earth”.

It didn’t matter that there were quite a few scientists who disagreed with the AGW theory; the “science was settled”, the debate was “over”; the scientists had reached a “consensus”. Those folks who didn’t agree with the current orthodoxy were called; “Deniers”, “skeptics” and “flat earthers”. This was an emergency and emergencies require drastic measures. There was no time to listen to deniers and skeptics; Earth was in a crisis!

A funny thing happened on the road to Copenhagen. Someone hacked into the computers of the Climate Research Unit of the University of East Anglia and posted them on the internet. What these emails reveal is very interesting and troubling. The revelations include; “concerted efforts to withhold data, conversations that allude to manipulating climate data in order to “hide the decline” of temperatures seen in the last decade, attempts at controlling the peer review process and strategies to marginalize debate and those who disagree with the AGW theory.

I don’t know about you, but I would think if the science was “settled”, you wouldn't attempt to hide your data and cut off dissent. If the earth was truly in imminent danger from carbon emissions, you’d think that these guys would shed every bit of light on the data as well as keeping it open to scrutiny from "non believers". Come on, the future of the earth was at stake and we were going to be asked to make some very serious changes on how we would live our lives. These were grim and alarming claims; a catastrophe was in our very near future.

The question that comes to my mind is why? I’m not going to go into that now. I’m still in the process of collecting information on the players in this scam and this note is about the articles on the collapse of the hoax.

Whoever it was that “hacked’ those emails, is owed a debt of gratitude. What has happened since then has been a revival of journalistic pursuit that has, quite honestly, rekindled my faith in the profession. Unfortunately most of the journalists doing the investigating are from other countries, particularly Britain. Thank God for the internet that has allowed those of us, of the inquisitive persuasion, to seek information from other lands. The good news is that the American press is beginning to sniff around and that’s good because you wouldn’t want to miss, quite possibly the biggest story in the history of man because of where the powerful, nationally and internationally, were more than willing to take us. You see, emergencies require quick and decisive action and the political elite were more than happy to save us from ourselves.

In my next post I’ll share the majority of the relevant articles pertaining to the Climate Change Meltdown. I will use the best of the articles by the most reputable sources.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Just Some Ramblings


I need to write more. The thing is that I need to write and create. At this time it's basically the only creative outlet that I have. My biggest issue is that I don't believe that there is anyone who would find my thoughts that interesting, but I guess that's not the point. The point is to create something. To get my mind working. To exercise my brain.

So, I'll have to force myself to write. Write about anything. Collect my thoughts and expound upon them in a coherent manner. Darn this ADHD!

I am really beginning to detest snow. We've had more than has been necessary this winter and I've about had it. I've shoveled tons of the stuff. As a matter of fact there is a glacier forming in my front yard. There is also a mound of snow that is over 6' tall that I've taken to calling it Mt. Gore.

Speaking of Mr. Gore, it seems as though he's gone missing. No one knows where he is and that's a shame because there are a lot of people who would like to ask him some questions about his Nobel Prize and Academy Award. It turns out that Al's quite the wordsmith too He was spotted recently reading a poem . You know when you think of all the accomplishments of Mr. Gore it just makes you seem small. Inventor of the Internet, U.S. Senator, Vice President of the United States of America, would-be thief of the office of the President of the United States of America, author, college professor, scientific hobbyist, film maker and quite possibly our next Pulitzer Prize winner for poetry.

Unfortunately for Al, facts are beginning to get in his way of future success. It turns out that the books and films that were produced out of his hobby; didn't really rely on accurate information and recent developments have shed some, if you'll excuse the pun, sunlight on a few things.

It turns out that some of the science really wasn't science at all. It's also come to light that some of the results were predetermined and that the "science has been politicized all along. So far there hasn't been a whole lot of press on it in America, but thanks to the very Internet that Mr. Gore invented, we can read newspapers from other countries. Thank you Al.