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Title: Global warming science implodes overseas: American media silent
Source: American Thinker
URL Source: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog ... l_warming_science_implode.html
Published: Feb 1, 2010
Author: Rick Moran
Post Date: 2010-02-01 20:38:27 by abraxas
Keywords: None
Views: 431
Comments: 33

Global warming science implodes overseas: American media silent Rick Moran

The revelations have been nothing short of jaw dropping. Dozens - yes dozens - of claims made in the IPCC 2007 report on climate change that was supposed to represent the "consensus" of 2500 of the world's climate scientists have been shown to be bogus, or faulty, or not properly vetted, or simply pulled out of thin air.

We know this because newspapers in Great Britain are doing their job; vetting the 2007 report item by item, coming up with shocking news about global warming claims that formed the basis of argument by climate change advocates who were pressuring the US and western industrialized democracies to transfer trillions of dollars in wealth to the third world and cede sovereignty to the UN.

Glaciergate, tempgate, icegate, and now, disappearing Amazon forests not the result of warming, but of logging. And the report the IPCC based their bogus "science" on was written by a food safety advocate according to this Christopher Booker piece in the Telegraph :

Dr North next uncovered "Amazongate". The IPCC made a prominent claim in its 2007 report, again citing the WWF as its authority, that climate change could endanger "up to 40 per cent" of the Amazon rainforest - as iconic to warmists as those Himalayan glaciers and polar bears. This WWF report, it turned out, was co-authored by Andy Rowell, an anti-smoking and food safety campaigner who has worked for WWF and Greenpeace, and contributed pieces to Britain's two most committed environmentalist newspapers. Rowell and his co-author claimed their findings were based on an article in Nature. But the focus of that piece, it emerges, was not global warming at all but the effects of logging. A Canadian analyst has identified more than 20 passages in the IPCC's report which cite similarly non-peer-reviewed WWF or Greenpeace reports as their authority, and other researchers have been uncovering a host of similarly dubious claims and attributions all through the report. These range from groundless allegations about the increased frequency of "extreme weather events" such as hurricanes, droughts and heatwaves, to a headline claim that global warming would put billions of people at the mercy of water shortages - when the study cited as its authority indicated exactly the opposite, that rising temperatures could increase the supply of water.

This is a great story. It has everything a media outlet could desire; scandal, conflict of interest (IPCC head Pauchuri runs companies that benefited from climate scare stories), government cover ups - why then, has this unraveling of the basis of climate science that posited catastrophic man made warming not been making any news at all in the United States?

It's too easy to simply claim "bias." Media outlets don't pass up juicy stories that could potentially increase their readership and revenue for ideological purposes (except the New York Times - and even they could spin all of this to show skeptics to be using flawed arguments like the liberal Guardian is doing in England).

Perhaps its time to ask why this story being revealed overseas with new revelations almost daily in the Daily Mail, the Telegraph, the Timesonline, and other Fleet Street publications can't get any traction here. Blogs like Watts up with That and Climate Depot are keeping us informed of the latest from England but we hear crickets chirping when it comes to stories from major newspapers and - outside of Fox News - the cable nets.

As global warming the political movement is losing its scientific justification, the American people - who will be asked to foot the bill to the tune of trillions of dollars if Obama goes ahead with his "green" plans - are grossly uninformed about the state of the debate. Until the media starts to give this story the coverage it deserves, that state of affairs will not change.

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#6. To: abraxas (#0)

Perhaps its time to ask why this story being revealed overseas with new revelations almost daily in the Daily Mail, the Telegraph, the Timesonline, and other Fleet Street publications can't get any traction here. Blogs like Watts up with That and Climate Depot are keeping us informed of the latest from England but we hear crickets chirping when it comes to stories from major newspapers and - outside of Fox News - the cable nets.

I should think that obvious. The Glowbull Warming Scam is being pushed by the financial elite, the Banksters, to increase their wealth and power. It is being used as pretext for further imposition on civil liberties, as they consolidate control, and subordinates such as that screaming lying scumbag Algore are cashing in - but it depends on being able to push their legislation through. If the broader public becomes more aware of the truth of the matter then their pretext goes up in smoke. Since the Banksters own the media they tell the Piper what tune to pipe - and it ain't go nothin' to do with the truth or with informing people.

This underscores one of the chief ways the American Controlled Media lies - by omission. If the public is never told they don't know what they don't know (and a lot of the public don't know an awful lot).

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-02-01   22:05:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Original_Intent (#6)

This underscores one of the chief ways the American Controlled Media lies - by omission. If the public is never told they don't know what they don't know (and a lot of the public don't know an awful lot).

So true OI...Edward Bernays would dub you an astute student of public relations.

abraxas  posted on  2010-02-01   22:37:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: abraxas (#18)

This underscores one of the chief ways the American Controlled Media lies - by omission. If the public is never told they don't know what they don't know (and a lot of the public don't know an awful lot).

So true OI...Edward Bernays would dub you an astute student of public relations.

Why thank you. ;-)

Bernays was an interesting character. Were he alive today I think he would be a NeoCon. He held a very dim view of the intelligence of the common man/woman and believed that people needed to be manipulated and controlled - a very NeoCon a very Straussian view.

My view is more akin to we all carry the seeds of greatness within - they just don't always blossom. :-)

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-02-02   0:31:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: Original_Intent (#21) (Edited)

My view is more akin to we all carry the seeds of greatness within - they just don't always blossom. :-)

I have to chime in to agree with you again OI. : )

It's a shame that so many people use their seeds of greatness for selfish and arrogant objectives--like Bernays, like MSM ownership and so many more. Bernays would have been all for the NWO--sometimes I think he was in on the pouring of the foundation. Afterall, they wouldn't have been able to get this far along with his insights into perception management.

abraxas  posted on  2010-02-02   11:29:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: abraxas (#28)

My view is more akin to we all carry the seeds of greatness within - they just don't always blossom. :-)

I have to chime in to agree with you again OI. : )

It's a shame that so many people use their seeds of greatness for selfish and arrogant objectives--like Bernays, like MSM ownership and so many more. Bernays would have been all for the NWO--sometimes I think he was in on the pouring of the foundation. Afterall, they wouldn't have been able to get this far along with his insights into perception management.

If not intitially then likely at some point likely he was recruited into the cabal. His views would have made him sympatico with their objectives i.e., money and power. Without an organized body of "Perception Management" technology it is unlikely the NWO/Bankster Criminals would have gotten as far as they have. That is one of the reasons I go to pains to point out the involvement and activities of organized psychiatry in all this. Without the Psychiatrists and their mind manipulations, philosophies (man is an animal that has no right to his own mind), and their drug pushing the NWO/Banksters would not be as effective at controlling public opinion. I find it sad that most people cannot see the pervasiveness of the control mechanisms implanted in our society, media, and culture.

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-02-02   11:57:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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I find it sad that most people cannot see the pervasiveness of the control mechanisms implanted in our society, media, and culture

Classic addiction behavior. The average person watches 6 hours of TV a day....if a person drank or had sex that much, there would be no problem with people stating an addiction was in full force. Yet, they ignore their own habitual and detrimental patterns.

And that is just one control mechanism.......

I find it sad too. But, people do not want to hear that their behavior is detrimental or destructive.

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#31. To: abraxas (#30)

I find it sad too. But, people do not want to hear that their behavior is detrimental or destructive.

Agreed. However, you hit on a key point and that it is addictive, and I think made more so by using subliminal controls to enhance its addictiveness. I can't imagine wasting 6 precious hours a day of my time chained to the Boob Toob. However, I can understand the addiction as well. There were times when I was breaking the chains that I had to consciously find something else to occupy me rather that reach for the remote. However, after about 6 months the urge gradually faded and now after 8 years I not only do not miss it I discuss it only when I write about its pernicious influence. That is one of things I find most sad - the sheer amount of time wasted that could be spent LIVING rather than vicariously being entertained by the ever more mindless swill that Frank Zappa termed slime - and it has gotten much much worse since he wrote that song.

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#32. To: abraxas (#30)

As a footnote - I recall a study that was aired on the net following the run up to the War on Iraq - taken about a year after the invasion. The one thing that stood out was that people who got their news exclusively, or nearly so, from television thought themselves the most informed group and yet compared to the reality they not only were the least informed they held the most false conclusions. One year later they still thought that the fabled "WMD's" HAD BEEN FOUND in Iraq.

As far as I know they're still searching for them. (Of course the drooling, slack jawed, mouth breathing, defective, cretins of Freeptardia still think Saddam trucked them out of Iraq in the last 3 days before the invasion just to embarrass their Fuhrer.)

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