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This actually helps create deniers, more effectively than anything I could do.
I hope this (or similar) will be the “last f-ing straw” for a lot of people
I agree Brian. I hope to see and hear lots n lots more ridiculous claims, the more the merrier.
Maybe this will lead to a People’s Temple moment for some members of the Chicken Little Brigade!
It looks like all the sceptical comments have been “moderated out”.
Britain could also be struck by an asteroid. That would definitely be caused by global warming.
Reminds me of:
http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/the-sixth-sense-in-5-seconds/c63ee73bd7a67ef0e564c63ee73bd7a67ef0e564-426182902536?q=bruce%20willis,%20sixth%20sense
Haley Joel Osment: “I see STUPID people walking around like regular people. They’re STUPID but they just don’t know it”
Note:
The article is from 6 September 2009.
Climate predictions are good for thousands of years.