Every patriotic citizen must rebel at the idea that a government for the people and by the people shall not be permitted to publish an honest report of data gathered by its own official observers for the use of all the people.
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Great find, sir!
It’s a repeat, but it bears repeating; if only alarmists would actually take notice.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-02-01/hottest-year-record-think-again-meet-seasonally-adjusted-seasons
Seems that Paul Homewood at Notalotofpeopleknowthat has really hit the mainstream. There’s discussion of adjustments turning up all over the place and pointing back to Paul.
Well how about that? Well done Paul Homewood.
Old fashioned things like honest governments are no longer welcome in this kinder, gentler world. As for the mainstream entertainment–er, ah, NEWS–organizations, they follow the money.
Who is paying for all these lies again?
There is good reason why every child once knew the stories of Chicken Little and the Boy Who Cried Wolf by heart. Shysters are nothing new, and we once taught our kids how to look out for them. These fabled lessons are ancient for a reason, and it appears they are becoming history, for a reason.
I just blogged Are we Victims of Virtual Vacuousness asking people to demand a congressional hearing at http://perhapsallnatural.blogspot.com/2015/02/are-we-victims-of-virtual-vacuousness.html
I presented my evidence and conjunction with selected works from Steve, Homewood and Bill Illis. Hopefully we can all provoke more discussion but an honest investigation!
Nice summary, giving Steve and Bill their due. BTW, I have just asked Judith Curry, who wrote the foreward to my book, to contact you concerning your Landscapes publisher. She is seeking one for a similar book from a retired marine biologist.
Thanks Rud, I sent her and Pielke jr copies of the book hoping that might review it, but never heard back from them.