Monday, September 16, 2013

Warmist journo Nafeez Ahmed uses words like "shock" and "dismay" as he discovers "what some prominent scientists are saying about this issue might not actually be justified by available evidence"

Nafeez Ahmed Responds | Planet3.0
[comment by Ahmed] Journos generally assume that strong statements of fact about science issued – whether in press releases from credible sources or in journal articles – have been checked enough to be reliable. I’m now starting to realise, with some shock, that this is not necessarily the case. (I’ve been a journo for a while but working on enviro related stuff in last few yrs)
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I’m now starting to experience that sense of dismay you describe as its dawning that what some prominent scientists are saying about this issue might not actually be justified by available evidence.

1 comment:

Kent Clizbe said...

Cult deprogramming is a tricky business. It is emotional, dangerous, and protracted.

Once indoctrinated, the cult member clings tenaciously to the cult's beliefs--regardless of reality.

Journalists, all Western citizens who have passed through the public school systems in the last 20 years, and nearly all Americans and Westerners who rely on the legacy media for information, are, in effect, Global Warming cult members.

The deprogramming of this cult will be long, emotional and loud. But deprogram them we must.

Let the fun begin.