Monday, July 26, 2010

Muir Russell Climategate Findings: Superficial, Uncompelling — MasterResource
...I now find out that I should have been pressuring journals to remove editors who were responsible for papers that I didn’t like, organizing everyone I could convince to boycott journals that occasionally published papers that I thought were bad, sending in unsolicited comments to journals and editors about papers which I found out through the grapevine were being considered, coercing editors to fast-track my submissions and delay publication of rival papers, writing nasty emails to people who found results that were a bit different than mine (and copying journal editors on the correspondence), generally creating an intimidating atmosphere, etc.

If not everyone knows that this is how it it done, it is little wonder that the literature—and the assessment reports thereof—is dominated by those who do.
Left-wing Env. Scientist Bails Out Of Global Warming Movement: Declares it a 'corrupt social phenomenon...strictly an imaginary problem of the 1st World middleclass' | Climate Depot
Physicist Dr. Denis Rancourt, a former professor and environmental science researcher at the University of Ottawa, has officially bailed out of the man-made global warming movement.

In a hard-hitting and exclusive new exclusive video just released by Climate Depot, Dr. Rancourt declares that the entire man-made global warming movement is nothing more than a “corrupt social phenomenon.” “It is as much psychological and social phenomenon as anything else,” Rancourt, who has published peer-reviewed research, explained in a June 8, 2010 essay.
TRENTONIAN EDITORIAL: Al Gore's key constituency was felons
Al Gore came as close as he did to winning the Florida vote in the 2008 presidential election thanks in no small measure to the felon vote. A Miami Herald investigation of one sample of ballots found 445 votes cast illegally by felons. That number statewide extrapolated to a possible 5,000 voting felons. The Herald found that 75 percent of felon voters were registered Democrats.
David Holland versus the British Met Office - Counterpoint - 26 July 2010
Australian scientist John Abbot recounts the case of David Holland and his attempts to get climate data from the British Met Office. [MP3]

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