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'Climategate' review clears scientists of dishonesty

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Sorry to burst your bubble global climate change deniers:

http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/07 ... ew/?hpt=T1
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braincell wrote:Sorry to burst your bubble global climate change deniers:

http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/07 ... ew/?hpt=T1
:lol: Ah the naivity - do you really think this 'independent' report (by a Knight no less) is any more believeable than the 'independent' report that cleared Blair et al of any wrong doing in the Iraq war? All these inquiries do is spend our money on clearing the toffs/knights/Sirs etc. I for one have had enough. Muir Russell, a man to be trusted:

"He was widely believed to be primarily responsible for the massive overspend on the new Scottish Parliament Building and was criticised by Lord Fraser of Carmyllie's enquiry for failing to keep the politicians informed that the expenditure was far in excess of the budget."

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What's up with the scientists/doctors over there.
The Lockerbee bomber was released becasue the experts said he had 3 months to live.
And world leaders wonder why people don't trust Government paid stooges/scientists.
Hey here's another surprise from Stoogeland.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=w ... txjnvO_TlQ
Well, I fell so much better now that one of the 400 hundred lawyers on Obamas staff investigated themselves and found there was no wrong doing..... :lol:
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braincell wrote:Sorry to burst your bubble global climate change deniers:

http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/07 ... ew/?hpt=T1
Then turn off your computer, save us some electricity, and stop blathering so much CO2.

From CNN? That's funny.

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And here we go again.People on forums clearly know best.Sorry but these topics are not even remotly good. :roll:
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siriusbliss wrote:

From CNN? That's funny.

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Not good enough? USA Today is a conservative newspaper and they agree. You are cornered. I'm so sorry to see your philosophy is totally bankrupt now. How about a nice oil drenched pelican sandwich for your lunch? It's only appropriate since you are so against waste. What's the matter? I am sure that your Cheney appointed EPA and FDA would approve such food.

http://content.usatoday.com/communities ... shonesty/1
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braincell wrote:
siriusbliss wrote:

From CNN? That's funny.

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Not good enough? USA Today is a conservative newspaper and they agree. You are cornered. I'm so sorry to see your philosophy is totally bankrupt now. How about a nice oil drenched pelican sandwich for your lunch? It's only appropriate since you are so against waste. What's the matter? I am sure that your Cheney appointed EPA and FDA would approve such food.

http://content.usatoday.com/communities ... shonesty/1
You're still an obvious idiot.

Enjoy sucking up to cap-n-trade, which was drafted by BP - you're beloved owner and keeper of all Earthly truths.

You're the one in denail about buying into the whitewash. Can't think for yourself.

Do some research on who OWNS USA Today, and stop trying to cram me into you're convenient anti-conservative box. I'm not a conservative.
Especially if you shallowly try to fit me in with that evil Cheney. Makes you look like a fool.

Shallow, shallow attempt at debate, since you surely have no clue as to what real data means.

Sucker.

You won't watch this:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 3647&hl=en#



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Gosh man, we could really use scientists from the IPCC down in the Gulf to fix that 78 day debacle.
Afterall, if you can control the tempurature of the Planet, surely a small leak in the Ocean shouldn't pose too big of a problem..
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XITE-1/4LIVE wrote:surely a small leak in the Ocean shouldn't pose too big of a problem..
Apparently, someone thinks it's a problem when people report about the spill: http://www.examiner.com/x-10438-Human-R ... no-cleanup "Any reporter within 65 feet of an oil spill boom, vessel or clean-up operation will be arrested for the new felony, a human rights violation the US would shun if it occurred in another country."

"Free Speech is now illegal on the beaches of the Gulf Coast. Any reporter, photographer or blogger caught within 65 feet of an oil spill boom, vessel or cleanup operation will be arrested, fined as much as $40,000 and prosecuted with a Class F felony crime by the U.S. government."

Funny eh, on a day the US is celebrating its freedom from oppression. Over here, newspapers report reporters could get 5 years of jail for doing their work - free press is considered one of the key points of any working democracy...
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boy, there sure is a lot of oil down there.

i read the emails, personally. they can investigate and proclaim all they wish to. if the sky is blue, then it's blue, even if experts tell me otherwise. experts, always with the experts, never quite named...experts say...scientists agree...authorities report...

....and then people start acting like normal humans just aren't capable of comprehending. thank god for the super-ubermensch who see all and know all and explain it all for my little bitty chimpanzee brain, well, most humans can only use the chimp parts, anyway...

braincell, i'ma gonna have fun with this post, because you obviously want me to, with all the direct provocation. :lol:

you're wrong!
no! YOU'RE wrong.
i know you are, but what am i?
i know YOU are but what am I?

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The guy that chaired this review relies utterly upon the climate change lie, for he is most highly invested in a company that is the worlds leader in carboncapture technology, which has an estimated future earnings in the trillions of dollars. I guess we can all rely on the non bias of such a review. Hmmmmmm
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at0m wrote: Funny eh, on a day the US is celebrating its freedom from oppression. Over here, newspapers report reporters could get 5 years of jail for doing their work - free press is considered one of the key points of any working democracy...
Americans are confused by the facism they see this administration admiring. His speech about iPads being a distraction was alarming.
If you're interested in seeing the Oil Spill up close, you pretend you're an immigrant looking for work and you'll have both political parties jumping through hoops to serve you. Hell the Coast Guard will throw you a rope, give you a free ride, feed you and even give you cash in hopes you'll find a " pathway " to citizenship......... :lol:
They either want to give you a job and avoid paying benefits, or promise you amnesty so you'll vote for them.
If anyone in Europe can see the trial of Govenor Blagojevich, it is exactly how American politics operates. Cash rules, not laws or any sense of fairness.
Watch this jack off and listen to his FBI wire taps.
Thats exactly how all of these elitists operate. Their greed and self serving ambitions are sickening.
Obama is no different than Bush, just a slightly hipper rap.
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siriusbliss wrote:
You won't watch this:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 3647&hl=en#

Perhaps because it's not worth watching unless you wanna be misguided?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_ ... ng_Swindle

I would be very careful to trust that documentary, which seems to be constructed only to pollute the debate more than cleaning it up, by presenting some truths, half truths, none-truths, old scientific data, bad science and manipulated scientific data all blended together to confuse the viewer - just like dirty political campaigning.

If you wanna know more about how political spin works and how freightenly effective it is against truth, you should watch the interesting documentary about about the Republican Lee Atwater called "Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story" - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1262863/

It also gives you great insights into how easy it is to change the publics opinion, not by telling the public the truth, but by telling "stories" about your opponent.

My self, I believe we should all work for a sustainable ecological future, with much less pollution than we have now, regardless of there really is a big climate problem or not - There are plenty of problems which we actually can see without any need to debate if there is a problem or not. Here's just one example about how the oil industry works in Nigeria who exports 40% of their oil to the US:

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/17/world ... geria.html

It really is time for action, not debate or political spin!
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petal wrote:
siriusbliss wrote:
You won't watch this:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 3647&hl=en#

Perhaps because it's not worth watching unless you wanna be misguided?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_ ... ng_Swindle

I would be very careful to trust that documentary, which seems to be constructed only to pollute the debate more than cleaning it up, by presenting some truths, half truths, none-truths, old scientific data, bad science and manipulated scientific data all blended together to confuse the viewer - just like dirty political campaigning.

If you wanna know more about how political spin works and how freightenly effective it is against truth, you should watch the interesting documentary about about the Republican Lee Atwater called "Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story" - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1262863/

It also gives you great insights into how easy it is to change the publics opinion, not by telling the public the truth, but by telling "stories" about your opponent.

My self, I believe we should all work for a sustainable ecological future, with much less pollution than we have now, regardless of there really is a big climate problem or not - There are plenty of problems which we actually can see without any need to debate if there is a problem or not. Here's just one example about how the oil industry works in Nigeria who exports 40% of their oil to the US:

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/17/world ... geria.html

It really is time for action, not debate or political spin!
Yeah, agreed. Too bad I'm not yet allowed to post the link to the NOAA video showing other scientist whistleblowers who are tired of seeing funds and grants directed towards establishing contrived data to justify the carbon agenda of the elites.

There are tons of other videos out there showing the perspective of economic and geopolitical agendas that reveal the real inner-workings of the climateers.

The gulf oil volcano travesty will be used to push the cap-n-trade agenda where TRILLIONS of dollars of potential revenues will be channeled through Obomba's Chicago Mercantile exchange using BP's wording to push Board-of-Directors member Al Gore's propaganda.

I agree regarding any-and-all energy alternatives. I've worked in and out of these industries for 30 years now. Getting funding to develop alternatives is a nightmare since the gubement wants to get their slimy hands in everything and muck it all up (pun intended).
Ask Kevin Costner how responsive the gubement was to the oil/water separation machine that his brother designed. Where's the incentive?
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siriusbliss wrote: Ask Kevin Costner how responsive the gubement was to the oil/water separation machine that his brother designed. Where's the incentive?
Mend it don't end it. Contrary to what libertarians, teabaggers and rethuglicans think, anarchy would be a really bad idea. Bush/Chenney deregulated oil and gas with disastrous consequences. The gas industry is exempt from EPA regulations allowing them to pump any chemical into the ground they want to and they don't even have to say what it is citing "trade secrets." Meanwhile, people living in areas where they do this can ignite the water coming out of their faucets. I bet they can't do that in Europe!
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24 hour a day forum Troll copy/paste expert wrote:Mend it don't end it.
What a Brilliant, original slogan that is.
Does this mean to keep poisoning the enviroment, but continue using 3rd world oil as a source of energy..........?? :lol:
You're a genius.
And most people here already despise the liberal elitists who happen to own big oil like George Soros and Al Gore, as well as Bush/Cheney. Someday when you mature you might understand this is a joke as the rich could care less about killing and polluting, as long as it isn't in their back yard.
So next time you are on your knees bowing to the elite just becasue they claim they will extend your tax paid existance, research on who owns Big Oil. The same faces you find are probably pasted on your bedroom walls in the form of black light posters.
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Kevin Kostner is a joke. Send in Chuck Norris.
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The Cartels of Mexico also had a great idea of using the Oil mixed with Acetone to cure tons of Cocaine, and then have all of the addicts worldwide gather in a giant snorting of the byproduct. 4 foot straws and millions of addicts packing their beaks.
Obama almost allowed it, but didn't have the resources to search each snorter to make sure they weren't carrying boxes of Arm & Hammer, extra screens and crackpipes.
Homeland security " experts " at the Airports would have been over stretched.
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braincell wrote:
siriusbliss wrote: Ask Kevin Costner how responsive the gubement was to the oil/water separation machine that his brother designed. Where's the incentive?
Mend it don't end it. Contrary to what libertarians, teabaggers and rethuglicans think, anarchy would be a really bad idea. Bush/Chenney deregulated oil and gas with disastrous consequences. The gas industry is exempt from EPA regulations allowing them to pump any chemical into the ground they want to and they don't even have to say what it is citing "trade secrets." Meanwhile, people living in areas where they do this can ignite the water coming out of their faucets. I bet they can't do that in Europe!
Time for you to stop kissing the Dems ass. Their shit stinks on this one just as much as the Republicrats.
You got yourself so far up the Dems ass that you deny that they helped facilitate the deregulations (or turning their heads away when regulations were breached). Gotta do some truth-searching for yourself. Otherwise you'll be caught unable to breath anything but the Dems outgassing.

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