Global Warming Solved : A “Data Entry Error”

When the government makes up a bogus trend which inverts reality, that is now called a “data entry error”

The U.S. military proudly touted a 7 percent drop in Taliban violence in 2012 as a measure of progress in America’s longest war. Only one problem: The drop never happened.

Its explanation: a data-entry error.

The Associated Press’ Robert Burns discovered the mistake, which undercut a January claim by the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), the NATO military command in Afghanistan. In reality, Burns reports, there was no substantive change in the level of “enemy-initiated attacks” in Afghanistan during 2012.

‘Data-Entry Error’ Led Military to Falsely Claim Taliban Attacks Are Down | Danger Room | Wired.com

We used to call that “getting caught lying.”

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4 Responses to Global Warming Solved : A “Data Entry Error”

  1. gator69 says:

    Climatologists call it a scenario, and tell you that you have your facts wrong.

  2. Andy DC says:

    For all the money and lives spent, 7% is not very impressive, even if it were true, which it is not.

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