Re: OT: The Last Nail in the AGW Coffin?



On Nov 22, 12:35�am, Ken Dixon <nsvmi...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mickey wrote:
The latest I've heard is not that they were hacked, but that they were
released by an internal "whistle blower".

We'll see in the long run who released them. The important thing is
that now the world can see the unvarnished truth.

Global warming is a scam. Pure and simple.

Just follow the money.

TaDa! ... being in the science community and sadly knowing a few who
are up front in the GW scam, it's been interesting to watch, but sad
and painful. We've watched a number of once prominent scientists
"sell out" for the grant money ... one (a good friend) admits at
least a bit, that the whole thing is on very shaky ground, but can't
step away because of the grants and University contract ....
bullshit!

There are hundreds if not thousands of reputable practicing scientists
(I'm not talking about L.Pauling & his V-C plan, and his ilk ...
though he was funny in class), who know better and profess better re
GW. Sadly, most of the "climatologists" know far less about science
than the REAL guys/gals who've worked in Physics, chemistry and the
other scientific studies for so many years. I wonder how many of the
fools were trained in CA colleges - trained in how to apply for a
government grant! Hell, most of your & my neighbors have a better
grasp of the subject!

Time for a sandwich made from those drowned polar bears...
.



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