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« Reply #585 on: June 13, 2009, 06:56:22 AM »



Is he out of his Vulcan mind?

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« Reply #586 on: June 13, 2009, 09:27:24 AM »

lol  ... it might be better if he did have a Vulcan mind.

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« Reply #587 on: June 13, 2009, 03:00:55 PM »

 Grin   Grin   Grin

YES, he is alien, and he is out of his mind. AND, we would be better off if he had a Vulcan mind.
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« Reply #588 on: June 14, 2009, 12:35:18 PM »

Former Vice President Al Gore thinks that financial markets are to blame for environmental problems.


                                           
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« Reply #589 on: June 21, 2009, 10:27:33 AM »

Big chill in Churchill
Winter grips 90 per cent of north, migratory birds can't breed

Winter refuses to go away in northern Manitoba and most of the eastern Arctic, says this article in the Winnipeg Free Press. Here are excerpts:

“Prolonged cold snowy conditions in the Hudson Bay area are expected to obliterate the breeding season for migratory birds and most other species of wildlife this year.

“According to Environment Canada, the spring of 2009 is record-late in the eastern Arctic with virtually 100 per cent snow cover from James Bay north as of June 11.

“May temperatures in northern Manitoba were almost four degrees C below the long-term average of -0.7, and in early June, temperatures averaged three degrees below normal.

“National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration images confirm snow and ice blanket all of northern Manitoba, part of northern Ontario and almost all of the eastern Arctic as of June 12. U.S. arieal flight surveys confirm the eastern Arctic has no sign of spring so far.

“Six-foot snowdrifts blocked Churchill-area roads. A thick blanket of snow, in places three- and four-feet deep, coated 90 per cent of the local taiga in northern Manitoba.

“Researchers confirm that the lateness of the spring of 2009 dooms local birds to a virtually complete reproductive failure.

“Vegetation is also impacted upon by late Arctic springs, with green-up about three weeks late this year. Consequently, herbivorous animals have delayed breeding

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« Reply #590 on: June 21, 2009, 02:59:06 PM »

Call Al Gore and his gang of thieves. They'll try to tax the problem out of existence and have fun spending our money.

NAH! - I think they call that FRAUD, CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY, AND EXTORTION!
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« Reply #591 on: June 28, 2009, 01:06:59 PM »

Global-warming special nothing but 'speculative drivel'
Pete Chagnon - OneNewsNow - 6/5/2009 6:30:00 AM

Marc Morano says the ABC News special Earth 2100 is science fiction at its worst.

Earth 2100 aired this past Tuesday, June 2, and was hosted by ABC's Bob Woodruff. The special took a futuristic worst-case scenario look at civilization in the next 100 years if no action is taken on supposed "manmade" global warming. ABC collaborated with top scientists who believe human-caused carbon emissions are heating up the planet and who presented their take of the future of earth through the use of a graphic novel that follows the trials and tribulations of a girl named Lucy as she witnesses the fall of civilization due to global warming.

In an ABC News interview, Woodruff claims the special is a new way of doing journalism. Morano, however, has a different take on that.

"It is just sad watching this. They tried to turn a bunch of speculative drivel into a news-style program, which was nothing more than just pure science-fiction fantasy," he contends. "And again, to see the ABC News banner, to see someone like Bob Woodruff -- who had served honorably in Iraq when he got injured -- to see him now reduced to this kind of drivel at ABC news is very sad."

Earth 2100 also included futuristic viewer vlogs that supposedly documented a war in New York City, the burning of Los Angles due to wildfires, and frustration over water rationing that leads to bottles of water being sold for extremely high prices. All the scenarios were allegedly the result of public inaction on alleged climate change.

Woodruff concluded the special by stating that all this can be avoided if people take action now.
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« Reply #592 on: June 28, 2009, 01:09:42 PM »

CO2 bill will cost jobs, raise energy costs
Pete Chagnon and Jody Brown - OneNewsNow - 6/5/2009

The spokesman for the Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation says the Waxman-Markey bill will have enormous negative impacts if passed.

The Waxman-Markey bill -- described by some as an energy tax in disguise -- recently made it out of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. The bill seeks to tackle the issue of alleged "manmade climate change" by limiting the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by businesses and power plants. Sometimes referred to as "cap-and-trade" legislation, the bill seeks to reduce CO2 emission by 17 percent by the year 2020.

Energy Secretary Steven Chu praises the legislation. "[It] is our best shot of anything I've seen in recent legislative pasts where Congress might get something [passed], and it's got a lot of support in the industry now," he told Reuters.

But Dr. E Calvin Beisner with the Cornwall Alliance disagrees. "It will increase energy costs across the board," he notes. "It will probably lead to the loss of, in an average year between now and 2035, of about 1.1 million jobs."

Beisner also contends that energy costs will increase by about $125 per month per household. And he says the overall cost will be about $9.6 trillion between now and 2035.

According to Beisner, for the past several years there has been no global warming -- and temperatures have been falling faster than they have been predicted to rise in the next 100 years. He also concludes that if the Waxman-Markey bill passes, it will have no significant effect on global temperatures in the next 50 to 100 years.

Beisner is not alone in his concerns about the Waxman-Markey bill. Ben Lieberman, senior policy analyst with The Heritage Foundation, offered his comments at the International Conference on Climate Change this spring. "This is an energy tax in disguise," he stated. "Energy prices go up -- but it's done in such a roundabout and convoluted way that the hope is the public doesn't recognize it as a tax, at least not until it's too late."

The bill must pass through several more committees before it goes before the full House for a final vote.

(My Note:  This garbage bill has sadly now passed the House and is scheduled for the Senate. Hopefully, common sense will kill this garbage. Call your Senators and let them know what you think before it's too late. Realistically, a group of idiots are using things like this to destroy America and turn it into a COMMUNIST COUNTRY. This is a way for our so-called government to control the masses.)
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« Reply #593 on: July 09, 2009, 12:49:01 AM »

Al Gore on Climate Change and the Nazis
It could have been called the, "Far Left Attack on Personal Freedoms Under The Guise Of Climate Change," however they are calling it the, "Smith School World Forum on Enterprise and the Environment."


Speaking at the conference held in Oxford, England, Al Gore is sounding the alarm. He says he is having a difficult time getting world leaders to put up the money for his climate change, formerly known as global warming; now changed since the globe seems to be cooling, agenda.


He told the audience the world lacked the political will to act and invoked the spirit of Winston Churchill while encouraging leaders to unite to fight climate change.


He said the fight against climate change is similar to the battle against the Nazis.


Sir David King, England's former chief scientist and now director of the Smith School, berated politicians for not following up with massive amounts of money to fund the various schemes of the climate change leaders. He said, "I tried to pull in a lot of IOUs. But where was Lord Mandelson (Business Secretary), where was Ed Miliband (Energy and Climate Change Secretary), where was David Cameron? Where was William Haque?


World leaders are not stepping up with the money Gore and his associates had counted on.


As credible evidence continues to mount that the earth is actually in a cooling trend, that there may well be natural causes for warming trends when they occur and that humans may not be influencing these trends nearly as much as Gore and others have been telling everyone, there has been a political cooling off toward the demands of the so-called "Green" movement. Except in the United States Congress.


The Liberal Lords and Ladies of our own Congress seem so bent on passing the Cap and Trade bill, which is the largest tax increase ever placed on the American public, they are trying to hurry it through Congress before elected officials who may oppose it can even read it, much less study it.


Yes we can.


The Cap and Trade bill---HR 2454 has passed the House. It has not yet passed the Senate.


The Wall Street Journal calls it, "The biggest tax in American history," and the Heritage Foundation says if passed, the bill could cost every American household $3,000 per year.


Even President Obama says electricity bills will "skyrocket".


The folks meeting with Al Gore this week at Oxford have now moved their conversation from measuring carbon emissions from companies and corporations to individuals.
If this bill becomes law it will undermine our personal freedoms in ways that we have never experienced in the history of this country, will cost millions of jobs, bankrupt more businesses and individuals and make Al Gore and his associates even more wealthy.


Human Events has sent out a message from, "The Center for Individual Freedom," that summarizes the catastrophic consequences of this legislation and how it will erode your personal freedoms. And it gives you an opportunity to respond to our elected officials. I suggest you read their message and act.


Perhaps Gore is right.


There are similarities between the encroachment of this legislation on our freedoms and the heavy handed control by the Nazis.
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« Reply #594 on: July 09, 2009, 05:04:10 PM »

This legislation is INTOLERABLE, ILLEGAL, UNCONSTITUTIONAL, AND WON'T BE TOLERATED! - PERIOD! - END OF STORY!
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« Reply #595 on: July 10, 2009, 10:09:35 PM »

Gore boasts: 'Global governance' coming with carbon tax
Tells conference U.S. responding to warming threat with 'cap-and-trade'

Former Vice President Al Gore, whose "An Inconvenient Truth" video epistle on the claims of global warming has not weathered recent scientific research, now has promised at a conference in the United Kingdom that the impending virtual energy tax under the U.S. "cap-and-trade" legislation will bring about "global governance."

Gore, who this year famously left his Nashville mansion's driveway brightly illuminated during the "Earth Hour" event that promoted energy savings, was speaking at the Smith School World Forum on Enterprise and the Environment.

He cited the "cap-and-trade" legislation in the U.S. Congress that  by President Obama's own estimate would cause utility bills to skyrocket for American consumers.

Those taxes are good, Gore said.

"But it is the awareness itself that will drive the change, and one of the ways it will drive the change is through global government and global agreements," he said.

Only a few weeks ago, a former NASA climatologist asserted global warming simply isn't happening.

While so-called "global warming" was supposed to bring more and more horrific hurricanes, according to many scientists and politicians, since 2005 only one major hurricane has struck North America.

It was reported at the time that a new study by Florida State University researcher Ryan Maue showed worldwide cyclone activity – typhoons, as well as hurricanes – had reached at least a 30-year low.

And two more studies – one by the Leibniz Institute of Marine Science and the Max Planck Institute of Meteorology in Germany and another by the University of Wisconsin – predict a slowing, or even a reversal of warming, for at least the next 10 to 20 years.

"The most recent global warming that began in 1977 is over, and the Earth has entered a new phase of global cooling," says Don Easterbrook, professor of geology at Western Washington University in Bellingham.

He maintains that a switch in Pacific Ocean currents "assures about three decades of global cooling. New solar data showing unusual absence of sun spots and changes in the sun’s magnetic field suggest ... the present episode of global cooling may be more severe than the cooling of 1945 to 1977."

Climatologist Joe D’Aleo of the International Climate and Environmental Change Assessment Project says new data "show that in five of the last seven decades since World War II, including this one, global temperatures have cooled while carbon dioxide has continued to rise."

Gore told the conference he was bringing "good news" from the U.S.: that President Obama had secured billions of dollars for renewable energy work.

He noted that two week ago, the House of Representatives passed the Waxman-Markey bill, "which for all of its flaws does put a price on carbon."

"It's very much a step in the right direction. It achieves real reductions below the 1990 base level by 2020, and that is the threshold that many have said … will dramatically increase the prospects for success," Gore said.

He said "awareness" will drive the change "through global governance."

Gore also discussed a lack of efficiency in energy processes.

At the Climate Depot website, writers recalled that French President Jacques Chirac in 2000 confirmed that the U.N.'s Kyoto Protocol – to which the U.S. has not subscribed – is "the first component of an authentic global governance."

He said, "For the first time, humanity is instituting a genuine instrument of global governance. From the very earliest age, we should make environmental awareness a major theme of education and a major theme of political debate, until respect for the environment comes to be as fundamental as safeguarding our rights and freedoms. By acting together, by building this unprecedented instrument, the first component of an authentic global governance, we are working for dialogue and peace."

At a later U.N. conference in Bali, Indonesia, Othmar Schwank, who has advocated for global taxes, said wealthly nations like the U.S. need to "contribute significantly more to this global fund."

According to a forum page participant at the London Times Online, Gore's endorsement of such taxes isn't altogether intended to solve problems.

"I've driven by Al's palatial digs in suburban Nashville and it is quite large. He got clowned recently for the size of his power bills and now is mad at the rest of us. He stands to make a mint over the Cap & Trade legislation if passed and signed into law," said one participant.

"We know your Scam Mr. Gore and the Globalists. Make CO2 a pollutant and then turn it into GOLD by trading it on the BOGUS open market for $$$. We know what you and your ilk are up to and we the people will defeat you. Follow the money!" said another.

"Global warming is NOT a problem. Al Gore is a nut. The earth has actually maintained average temperatures since 2001. It amazes me that the EU has drunk the cool aid and is jumping off the cliff with AL like lemmings. I hope the USA does not follow suit," said a third.

WND also reported that a team of scientists with years of expertise in climate issues recently wrote to Congress asserting the "sky is not falling" and there is no evidence man is causing global warming.

The letter was signed by physics professors Robert H. Austin and William Happer of Princeton, environmental sciences professor S. Fred Singer of the University of Virginia, retired manager for strategic planning at ExxonMobil Roger Cohen, physics professor (emeritus) Harold W. Lewis at UC-Santa Barbara and others.

Their names are tied to long lists of initials, including APS, or the American Physical Society; AAAS, or the American Association for the Advancement of Science; and AGU, or the American Geophysical Union.

WND also has reported on the Petition Project, which has compiled the signatures of more than 31,000 scientists, including some 9,000 Ph.D.s, who flatly reject the "global warming" agenda

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« Reply #596 on: July 10, 2009, 10:10:35 PM »

These people are becoming more and more in your face about what their agenda has been all along.

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« Reply #597 on: July 11, 2009, 04:21:30 PM »

These people are becoming more and more in your face about what their agenda has been all along.



YES, it's always been about POWER, CONTROL, AND MONEY! A cheap gang of con men and thieves are trying to CONTROL AND ROB THE WORLD!
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« Reply #598 on: August 28, 2009, 02:43:24 PM »

Blank Sun Continues

28 Aug 09 - The face of the sun has looked exactly the same for
the past seven weeks--utterly blank.

The sun remains eerily quiet, says spaceweather.com, with no
sunspots in the offing. "Solar minimum is shaping up to be a big
event indeed."

“According to NOAA sunspot counts, the longest string of blank
suns during the current solar minimum was 52 days back in July,
Aug. and Sept. of 2008. If the current trend continues for only four
more days, the record will shift to 2009.”

“It's likely to happen,” says spaceweather.com.

http://www.spaceweather.com/
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« Reply #599 on: August 29, 2009, 02:25:22 PM »

encouraging leaders to unite to fight climate change.


The ravings of a madman!  Like ANYONE can fight "climate change"!  Just think WHO he is really trying to fight.  My money is on the other ONE!
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