AGW Nuts Still in Full Gear
They’ve been caught red-handed.
There’s an increasing pile of evidence that global warming was nothing more than the political power theory of the day for some, and a religion for others. It started with East Anglia, but may involve NASA soon. You don’t have to falsify data to prove something if it already shows it. But the AGW nuts are still in full gear.
They have a lot to lose, after all.
If this scam becomes common knowledge…
- Politicians will lose careers. May God have mercy on Al Gore, for no one else will.
- Scientists involved lose credibility and grants.
- A lot of companies trying to ride the AGW “green” bandwagon to prosperity lose money.
- And a whole bunch of ordinary people start seeing them for what they really are: scammers or loons.
Today, it’s more of that bogus “settled science” nonsense from Gordon Brown. They can’t claim science anymore, at least not legitimately, so they ramp up the ad hominem attacks. We skeptics are all still flat Earther types, you see. To hell with the fact this was exposed as a fraud.
The big lie of “the science is settled” will continue ringing, of course. However, the only way the science is “settled” on this is that the science is too deeply flawed to consider legitimate. But, just to cover both sides of the issue:
- I’ll concede the fact that AGW believers are loons. Not all of their promoters, who may just be running a power or profit theory, but the believers. I exempt anyone from this who thought, up to the breaking of Climategate, the science could be backed and used the bad numbers in good faith.
- I’m more than willing to admit the “settled science” has just been proven completely bogus.
- I’d be happy to suggest that anyone trying to take the offensive on AGW should go jump in a lake.
- And on request, I would be more than willing to donate to a fund where AGW fanatics can get travel arrangements to a place they can happily believe in a warm Earth: the middle of the Sahara Desert.
And finally, thank you so much, Captain Chipmunk/John McCain, for being on the wrong side of this issue for so long. You’re everything your fellow Democrats could ever want from you.
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