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Daily Archives: September 30, 2013
Shock News : Big Government Money Is Corrupting Climate Science
Judith Curry, chair of the School of Earth And Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Tech, says the IPCC is taking a huge credibility hit over the hiatus – and its pronouncement that it is 95 percent certain that human activity is … Continue reading
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Group Psychology
The Obama/CNN/NBC press corpse is working double-time, making up fake polls to show that most Americans will “blame the Republicans” for the shutdown. In the real world, the only thing anyone ever remembers is who won and who lost. If … Continue reading
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Editorial : We Have To Shut Down The Government So We Can Find Out What’s In It
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hV-05TLiiLU] The only way to find out if US government discretionary spending is 80% waste or 90% waste, is to shut it down and see what happens. Odds are America will be a much better place in two weeks, assuming … Continue reading
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Heidi And Andrew : The Shape Shifters
September 27th, 2012 drought to persist from the High Plains all the way to the West Coast, including the Pacific Northwest The drought is the worst to strike the U.S. since the Dust Bowl era of the 1930s and lengthy … Continue reading
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CSU Professors Want To Euthanize The Planet
FORT COLLINS, CO—Claiming that it is the humane thing to do, and that the planet is “just going to suffer” if kept alive any longer, members of the world’s scientific community recommended today that Earth be put down. “We realize … Continue reading
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How Science Is Done In Obama Soviet Republics
It is easy for banana republic dictators to get the science results they want. Simply purge anyone who doesn’t espouse the politically desired viewpoint. Sally Jewell: ‘I Hope There Are No Climate Change Deniers In The Department Of Interior’ “We … Continue reading
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Hansen and Popular Science : Spreading Global Warming Lies For Three Decades
Popular Science August 1989 – Google Books 225 MPH hurricanes? NOAA can’t find any 90 MPH hurricanes this year. The real kicker though is Hansen’s claim of 1 in 20 odds of drought in the 1950s. Severe droughts occurred during … Continue reading
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Moron Of The Day Award
September 30, 2013 at 5:37 pm The East Liberian Sea is near the Bering Strait and the Chukchi Sea, which is known as the western Arctic. The opposite side of the Arctic near Greenland and Svalbard is known as the … Continue reading
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Summer 2013 Was The Mildest In At Least A Century
This past summer had the fewest 100ºF readings of any summer in at least a century in the US. Summers used to be much hotter in the US, and over the last century, 100ºF readings have dropped by 25%. The summer of … Continue reading
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