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The Morons Can’t Win A Debate, So They Try To Censor Instead
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This would be the same Nuttercelli who won’t openly disclose his employment with Tetra Tech which has interest in EPA regulations working to its advantage in line with consultancy and various “clean energy” projects. This same company so happens to make a fair amount from fossil fuels also.
Though I find Dana Nuccitelli to be a bit of an idiot, he does openly disclose that he works for Tetra Tech on his Linkedin page.
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/dana-nuccitelli/7/a44/661
Tetra Tech is an oil field services company. In June 2012 it was announced that Tetra Tech had acquired Rooney Engineering. “REI has worked on projects across the United States, including in Alaska and the Gulf Coast, but many of the firm’s current clients are strategically located in the Bakken and Niobrara shale oil regions.”
Another geologist, Dr. J. Harlen Bretz, would fare no better at the 1927 Geological Society meeting with his theory the Missoula Floods carved the channeled scablands of central Washington State.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J_Harlen_Bretz
I love Bretz quote after receiving an award at age 96, ” All my enemies are dead, so I have no one to gloat over.”
May Tony have a long life.
I wish you non-finnish speakers could appreciate how outrageously funny joke name Mr. YPersele has – except that it’s real! It sounds like a xenophobe Belgian-hating Finn invented the crudest joke name he could imagine.
Like “We just want to be left alone, but in Bryssels some Jean-Defecating van Yarse thinks he knows what’s good for us!”
Even my comment in a Finnish news website was censored when I just mentioned him possibly being the next head of IPCC, in a short and completely politically correct post. 😀
Perkele?
Yes, that too.
Whenever the science-worshippers sneer that “the Bible can’t be considered any sort of serious source for anything” I remind them it published the theory of Continental Drift about 3,500 years before it was “settled science.”
Just for information – I’ve just published a new theory of continental drift – or at least how ice-ages give rise to tectonic plate movement due to thermal contraction and expansion:
This article explains how much the crust heat/cools over 100 kyears:
http://scottishsceptic.co.uk/2015/02/05/toward-a-new-theory-of-ice-ages-iii-global-warming-and-earthquakes/
This article shows the “caterpillar” movement that results:
http://scottishsceptic.co.uk/2015/02/06/toward-a-new-theory-of-ice-ages-iv-thermal-crust-expansion-decomposition-and-the-carbon-cycle/
Dr Robert Koch discovered he bacillus causing tuberculosis in 1882, and all the other scientists scoffed. It was well known that imbalances in bodily fluids caused disease, and it took another decade of body counts before his discovery was recognized for what it was. Just imagine what would have happened if we had had the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Bodily Fluids.
When Dr. Daniel Shechtman discovered “quasicrystals” (which 70 years of science said couldn’t exist) in 1982, he was literally told to “go back and read the textbook”.
motherboard.vice.com – This is the same website with an article about why we should build cloud cities on Venus. Jeez…
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/why-we-should-build-cloud-cities-on-venus
LOL, the “clouds” on Venus are mostly Sulphuric acid.
What could possibly go wrong.
We should send several ship load of them there to build their cities. We can let Al Gore lead the expedition.
Well worth the cost.
“Climate Change Confusers”: ironic, since they’re the ones confusing natural processes with “human caused”.