The Dustbin of History

More and more people are starting to realize that the whole Global Warming craze is as meaningful and realistic as, hmm, Pet Rocks.  It is a fad, and a really expensive one.  Popular science is a dangerous thing, and, more often than not, it has no basis in fact.

David Deming, a geophysicist (among other lofty titles) states in his December 10, 2008 article in the Washington Post:

It is time to file this theory in the dustbin of history, next to Aristotelean physics, Neptunism, the geocentric universe, phlogiston, and a plethora of other incorrect scientific theories, all of which had vocal and dogmatic supporters who cited incontrovertible evidence.

Weather and climate change are natural processes beyond human control. To argue otherwise is to deny the factual evidence.

Hundreds of scientist are starting to wave the white flag of truth, hoping that the world will forgive them for their colossal deception in proclaiming an apocolyptic phenomenon that scared the living daylights out of the masses and cost governments, worldwide, billions of dollars.  Personally, I have to wonder if the global economy would have been in better shape had everybody not been so busy passing laws against acts of nature that didn’t exist.

For more information on the belated, but welcome turnaround of scientists around the globe who are now condemning Global Warming, click here:  UN Blowback: More Than 650 International Scientists Dissent Over Man-Made Global Warming Claims

About Valarie

I love to travel and spend time with old friends. I enjoy cool Autumn nights, Summer Lightning Bugs and Spring Thunderstorms. I love my cats, and cannot imagine life without them. :) I write some poetry, and some short stories. Nothing paradigm shifting. I love being Catholic. I enjoy crochet, cooking, and rock-n-roll. I'm easy to get along with, hard to offend, and loyal to the bitter end. My husband and my children are my heroes. Hmmm. . . not too much else to tell.
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