Monthly Archives: September 2010

Pope’s Third-World Tour Proves Dangerous

Pope visit: Five suspected Islamist terrorists arrested over assassination plot Police have arrested five suspected Islamist terrorists planning to assassinate the Pope. That particular third-world country has an Olympics to host in less than two years. They not only are … Continue reading

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Why Did They Name It “Global Warming?”

Because scientists thought it was supposed to be warming. http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/08/13/is-jim-hansens-global-temperature-skillful/ That hasn’t been going according to plan, so the global warming cult has had to change the name to “global climate disruption.”

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The Great Chinese Famine of 1958-1961

Three Years of Natural Disasters ?????? From 1958 to 1961, fifteen million people died in China due to a horrific drought, floods, and government stupidity. We can only hope that ‘Global Climate Disruption’ prevents this from happening again. In 1960, … Continue reading

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Global Climate Disruption Turns New York Into Iraq

Google News’ Lead Story “It was like Iraq — the front line,” one man told NY1, the city’s all-news television station. Iraq? No even worse – Kansas “It felt like the Wizard of Oz,” a woman told the station.

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Fanatics Determined To Impose Their Belief System

Britain facing a new wave of terrorist attacks, MI5 warns Britain is facing a wave of terrorist attacks on two fronts from a new generation of al-Qaeda extremists and Irish Republican militants who could strike on the mainland, the head … Continue reading

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Hurricane Gossip

Word out of the Atlantic : Igor and Julia left Africa together, but Igor took off ahead trying to attract all the attention for himself. If that wasn’t bad enough, apparently Igor also used up all the warm water and … Continue reading

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Australia Is Small – But Moscow Is Huge

The press discovered this summer that Moscow makes up a good 90% of the planet. At least it did for a few weeks, while it was hot.

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PIPS Final Results

Google Docs has limits on spreadsheet size, and my spreadsheet ends on September 15. (Lame excuse, I know.)

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Three Hurricanes At The Same Time

From CSU, via Andy Revkin’s Blog With Karl becoming a hurricane, we have three hurricanes at the same time. This is a pretty rare occurrence. The only other years that this has occurred are 1893, 1926, 1950, 1961, 1967, 1980, … Continue reading

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Any Way The Wind Blows

The Arctic ice extent graphs are bouncing around, as Julienne mentioned yesterday. Competing factors of wind compaction and freeze-up cause the extent numbers to vary a little from day to day. There has been a lot of wind over the … Continue reading

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