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The Times didn’t want to cover the story of Van Jones because it made Barack Obama look bad. They didn’t want to cover Eason Jordan’s scandal until he resigned because it made the Left and journalists look bad. They don’t want to cover news — they want to make a political impact on behalf of their own biases.UFO Prophet Warns of Devastating Events in 2012
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 14, 2009 -- Recently published information by a Swiss man foretells widespread catastrophic consequences of global warming. According to Billy Meier, increased environmental destruction, famine and even the speeding up of the planet's rotation all will intensify dramatically by the year 2012. Meier, who claims that his still ongoing contacts with, and information from, Plejaren extraterrestrials began in 1942 at age five, published his initial warnings about the coming dangers of global warming in 1958.Alex Jones’ Prison Planet.com » Mainstream Media Cover-Up Implodes As World Discovers Millions Marched In DC
NPR, the news service of Soros and the foundations, did the same parlor trick with the math, putting the number at tens of thousands. NPR contradicted itself, however, and reported that as “the demonstrators walked along Pennsylvania Avenue toward the U.S. Capitol, the line stretched as far as the eye could see in either direction. The crowd was so thick in places that it was difficult to move.”The Space Review: NASA, politics, science, and skepticism
The old saying “garbage in, garbage out” applies more strongly to the climate change debate than to any other major politico-scientific issue on the horizon. In his short book on the subject, Blue Planet in Green Shackles, Czech president Vaclav Klaus, writes: “The fundamental problem… lies in the huge discrepancy between the original scientific reports and the public presentation of their results in the media.” There is little that NASA by itself can do to remedy this, but there are a few precautions that the agency can take to protect the integrity of the data.
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