Climaquiddick: the debate is over

Just as has been said by some of us all along, the global warming hoax is based on manipulation of data, outright lies and suppression of dissenting views. This is not about science and investigative research, it is religion, and a received truth that is inarguable.

To think that just two years ago American schoolchildren were exposed to Al Gore’s famous, and infamously false, “hockey stick graph” of ever-rising temperatures and instructed by their teachers that this was truth. I wonder if there will be new school assemblies now, in which students will be warned of the danger of listening to charlatans who own 110′ houseboats and private jets?

The New York Times and its ilk are busy ignoring this story but the revelation of fraud should kill Obama’s cap and trade bill anyway. The real danger is the EPA, however,  which is busy drafting regulations to shut down the economy  as I write. These madmen are not elected and, if you recall, Obama used them as a threat to press for his more “modest” bill: “It’s cap and trade or the EPA”. He was telling the truth, for once.

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  1. worldPatriot

    Thank you for this more than perfect definition of religion: “Manipulation of data,outright lies and suppression of dissenting views”. You have hit it on the nail!

  2. boredatwork

    Glad to have you back. Anything going on in the world of Greenwich real estate?
    I get all my information from wikipedia which is never wrong (no, really, the Internet is always right). It suggests that this data leak is not quite the “ah-ha” moment which you appear to think it is. Either way, my personal view is that there will be a large “green” industry (can’t think of a better term) within the next 20 years, and it would be nice if some of that new technology were to be discovered and profited from here in the US, rather than elsewhere and then us importing it all (like we do for most other things). Gov’t should be encouraging development in said new technologies, rather than scaremongering that rising water levels next week will doom us to certain death.
    Where’s my scotch?