(OT:) 2 out of 3 geologists agree...



Global Warming is a made up myth.

I had an interesting day Friday: all my clients were Geologists. Two
agreed with what I have been saying; that the current climtae change is a
normal cycle of the earth, and will end in an ice age. Only one said that
man had a great deal to do with it, but also admitted that the Earth is in
a eccentric orbit around the sun, and that we may be in a cycle that is
moving further away from the sun. Unfortunately, no one is measuring this.


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