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Post by acidohm on Jan 26, 2016 20:29:23 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-35411684Apparently, if you are a 'denier' you think global warming is a conspiracy. Also, clever people have calculated how long it takes any particular conspiracy to have its lid blown off by chatterboxes from behind the veil. I'm really not sure agw is up there with Kennedy assassination, moon landings or 911???
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Post by icefisher on Jan 26, 2016 22:31:11 GMT
Conspiracy? Hardly! Its more like the expected economic impact of the Military Industrial Complex. If anything defines it more explicitly it has to be a series by Pulitzer Prize winning Tom Knudson, Environmental Reporter for the Sacramento Bee. The series is called, "Environment Inc." Put all that together with the knowledge that pandering fear loosened the pocketbook.
No doubt small groups of conspirators exist like the Climategate participants. These were all essentially people that worked for people who were developing into King makers in the distribution of research funds. Were they all aware they were conspiring? No doubt! Even if they shared in the fear they were.
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Post by fredzl4dh on Jan 27, 2016 8:48:36 GMT
They don't understand us at all, but they are right it is a conspiracy any group that makes up fairy tales with the idea of removing money from my back pocket without my permission is conspiring to rob me.
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Post by graywolf on Jan 27, 2016 11:39:54 GMT
It's all a cover up whilst they 'fix' the orbital/axial issues above ground Nuke testing gave us....... as if they hadn't considered Newtonian Physics whilst letting of devices so big as to be useless as a weapon ( no delivery systems). Sadly 'newtonian physics is the 'save' do expect a black flag nuke exchange impacting the middle East ( which is why they are emptying it of civilians and filling it with the dregs of the human race) and southern states USA ( have you seen the coffin fields and Fema Camps?)............. (LOL)
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Post by buildreps on Jan 27, 2016 15:12:30 GMT
How do you catch ignorance, greed and general stupidity into an 'equation'? You can't. Are we able to verify the equation to be valid? The man uses statistical methods that are known to be not infallible.
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Post by walnut on Jan 27, 2016 15:18:14 GMT
They have owned the mainstream media for the whole period, so they have been able to repeat their lies to the point that they have convinced themselves at least that AGW is real.
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Post by acidohm on Jan 31, 2016 7:36:57 GMT
I'm off to 'troll' him right now. ..show of force from a 'denier'. What an idiot, why would you waste part of your life concerning yourself and writing such drivel??
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Post by sigurdur on Feb 1, 2016 4:43:19 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on Feb 3, 2016 6:14:19 GMT
www.huffingtonpost.com/jon-entine/post_10952_b_9111688.html?On one side are what are often being called the ecomodernists--liberal scientists and activists like Hansen and philanthropist Bill Gates who put pragmatism and cost-benefit analysis ahead of ideology. Pushing back are old school environmentalists--Naomi Oreskes, Jim Green, Alan Jeffery and Paul Ehrlich, among others, who are deeply suspicious of the role of modern technology to address environmental challenges such as climate change; new energy extraction techniques such as fracking; or global food security--the GMO debate.
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Post by magellan on Apr 18, 2016 3:04:50 GMT
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Post by douglavers on Apr 18, 2016 7:26:55 GMT
There is a Greek saying:
After Hubris, Nemesis
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Post by Ratty on Apr 18, 2016 12:09:56 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Apr 18, 2016 13:06:54 GMT
This is not the first time that climate change has been used as one reason to attack a perceived enemy. The late 1400s were what many scientists consider the start of the Little Ice Age, a centuries-long period of cooling that occurred after the Medieval Warm Period. In Germany, Christians were suffering under the burden of an increasingly frigid climate, withering crops, mass starvation, and rising crime. At the same time, German churchman and Dominican Heinrich Kramer had requested authority from the Pope—after he was refused by local authorities—to prosecute witchcraft in Germany. Pope Innocent VIII saw an opportunity and seized upon it. He blamed Germany’s climactic problems on witches and decided to turn his crusading zeal on the anti-Christian menace of witchcraft and magic. On 5 December 1484, just months after his coronation as Pope, Innocent VIII issued Summis desiderantes affectibus, a papal bull to inquisitors Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger, authorising the systematic persecution of witches and magicians in Germany. www.historychannel.com.au/classroom/day-in-history/984/witches-blamed-for-little-ice-age
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Post by nautonnier on Apr 18, 2016 14:16:58 GMT
This is not the first time that climate change has been used as one reason to attack a perceived enemy. The late 1400s were what many scientists consider the start of the Little Ice Age, a centuries-long period of cooling that occurred after the Medieval Warm Period. In Germany, Christians were suffering under the burden of an increasingly frigid climate, withering crops, mass starvation, and rising crime. At the same time, German churchman and Dominican Heinrich Kramer had requested authority from the Pope—after he was refused by local authorities—to prosecute witchcraft in Germany. Pope Innocent VIII saw an opportunity and seized upon it. He blamed Germany’s climactic problems on witches and decided to turn his crusading zeal on the anti-Christian menace of witchcraft and magic. On 5 December 1484, just months after his coronation as Pope, Innocent VIII issued Summis desiderantes affectibus, a papal bull to inquisitors Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger, authorising the systematic persecution of witches and magicians in Germany. www.historychannel.com.au/classroom/day-in-history/984/witches-blamed-for-little-ice-ageSo superstitious papal involvement in climate has a long history
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Post by phydeaux2363 on Apr 18, 2016 14:20:30 GMT
Germany's "climactic" problems were caused by witches. Their "climatic" problems, not so much. Sorry, Mr. Moboy, I just couldn't resist. Feel free to do the same to me sometime. People who live in glass houses . . . as they say.
In another vein, isn't everything caused by contrails and HAARP? Or maybe they're the same thing. It's all so confusing!
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