Twitter is giving us a glimpse of the future, by keeping Tom Nelson off the air. He did nothing in violation of twitter rules, but has been banned for criticizing Katherine Hayhoe’s ultimate junk science.
In a time of universal deceit – telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
– George Orwell
Crap.
The left is so foolish on so many levels. I wasn’t familiar with Tom Nelson but now, thanks to Twitter, I’ve bookmarked his web page.
I gained another serial harassing stalker yesterday, because I posted Twitter contact info on the Daily Caller. The putz claimed he had been banned from Breitbart because he ‘they had facts wrong on global warming’. He then accused me of being a hypocrite (?) because I would not whine with him about his alleged banning. I explained Nelson had done nothing wrong, and that I had no idea why he had been allegedly banned from Breitbart, but that I suspected it was for being a serial harassing troll.
I told him several times, that if he had a beef with Breitbart banning him that he should find some friends, and contact Breitbart. He just kept carping on and on, so much so that I went and found Breitbart’s contact info for him, but apparently by then he had been banned from DC for serial harassment. 😆
The lemmings have their orders, and are marching with zeal right over the cliff.
That graph is simply absurd and a scientific disgrace.
re: Hayhoe’s so-called “prediction”, one must recall Yogi Berra’s Quote #4:
“It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.“
It’s tough for the grantologists to make predictions about the past!
Explain to me again why we called those tenth of a degree blips the MWP and LIA.
It looks like Tom is tweeting again with a new account – @brd333
Nope, my bad. He is back but at @ttyEngland.
I was right first time!
Sigh.
I wonder how long until the “twitts” find an offensive word?
(from Nelson tweet), Leonardo DiCaprio bought an island of Belize to turn into “eco resort”.
Leo must really NOT be worried about rising seas.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/05/realestate/an-idea-hits-the-beach.html