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Old 01-28-2010, 01:46 PM   #11 (permalink)
 

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Yet another good news post Agent X.

I think the real important question is are these scientists 'lone gunmen' or not, metaphor extended admittedly. What I mean to say is - who is behind these fakery? Globalists? I definitely think so, I would go so far to say as know so - I think anyone with common sense can see that.

Like the combinative thesis strategy of creating a problem, and solving it - but in a way you preplanned that is advantageous to your agenda. Oh gosh, like the Iraq war in the UK government, and the shameless killing of a government employee to do it, for instance. I have this saying I say to my good buddy frog all the time, fear is the universal currency.

Economically of course, that is wrong, it should really be trust. Something I'm missing personally, at least.

This is not just government I would say, corporate elite? What does everyone else think? Is this a bit much, maybe, but I thought I'd raise it.

Of course which would then permit me to ask the question, was it ever really a blunder in the first place? Or for that matter, scientific? I'm starting to think not so. Globalism & federalism on the (market) rise afteralll.

Question: the financial Top 100, aren't 51 of them corporations? The other 49, countries. What does that say to us?

Question: Who is financing climate change research in the financial top 100, how many of which control foreign policy of countries, or corporations or both?

I think these questions are important, in basis of fact, not conspiracy theory, or any such assumed nonsensical base. Which is why I wanted to outline those important questions. Fact should speak for itself; and that is not just good science in my opinion, it's good politics. Or perhaps, politics as it should be.

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The edifice is crumbling: A perfect storm is brewing for the IPCC - Telegraph
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Another big blunder from the greens: Biofuels pollute more than diesel.
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And another foundation stone of the climate change myth crumbles:

"Fears that global warming will shut down the Gulf Stream and plunge Britain into a mini-ice age are unfounded, a study shows.
There is no evidence the phenomenon – which brings a constant flow of warm water and mild weather to northern Europe – has slowed down over the past 20 years, climate scientists say.
‘The changes we’re seeing in overturning strength are probably part of a natural cycle,’ said researcher Josh Willis, from Nasa.
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