Saturday, March 24, 2007

Lights Over Phoenix

Airship
I'm so sick of UFO sightings. Did you know that the F117 Stealth Fighter was in prototype by December 1, 1977? If that's what we were doing then, imagine what we are doing now. I write this in response to a recent interview with former Arizona governor, Fife Symington who said he has had a personal UFO sighting. "I'm a pilot and I know just about every machine that flies. It was bigger than anything that I've ever seen..."

Has he seen the Stealth Blimp designed by Lockheed Martin? If people are seeing things, they aren't from outer space, they're from the USAF.

Friday, March 23, 2007

Those 15 Sailors

This is going to be a problem. Iran wants to attack Israel. All they need is to have an excuse to begin military action then blame it on the Jews. While that may sound far fetched based just on the kidnapping of 15 sailors, I think in the context of the broader middle-east it is plausible. If a conflict begins, other nations will aid Iran. Iran may eventually take over Iraq, or at the least integrate their economies to such a degree as to make that unnecessary. As everything will begin to move and swirl in that region of the world those desiring a war will prevail.

READ ARTICLE HERE.

Ban Ki-Moon Stands His Ground


I had no idea there was a war going on in Iraq! Actually the reason I post this video is because of the reaction by the new Secretary General of the UN, Ban Ki-Moon. I listened to all sorts of news reporters tell this story. I heard about how shocked he was and they so overplayed his reaction. The one thing that impressed me is how very stalwart he was. The man ducked, as anyone would, but he didn't panic. I found myself wondering if Kofi Annan would have had the same reaction. I think he would have been ushered out by his handlers.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Are You Fat?

I'm not sure exactly how to express my feelings on this. There was actually a part of this that almost made me cry. It represents a freedom so many people are deprived of for no other reason than the media have, for generations, done nothing but show us the so-called "pretty people". As a child my mom made sure I understood that television wasn't real, that the things I saw on the box were just made up and acted out.

This is easy to believe when what we are seeing is a man flying or a car jumping over a ravine, or any number of other wildly and obviously not real things. This is harder to believe when what we are seeing is the pretty girl get the guy or the handsome man get the job. That seems real to us, and is so hard to turn off.

With the advent of the Internet, and dare I say it, Internet Porn, the issue has only gotten worse. Now the entire idea of proper sexuality is going the same direction as what a proper woman should look like.

What brings about Armageddon? Looking at a woman like the one in this video and thinking she's anything but lovely.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Matthew 24:11 & 24

I know I write a lot about global warming, and I make jokes and kid, but there is a point where it must be taken seriously the fact that these people are not correct in their science.  Below you will find a few links.  It may take you a while to read what's on the other side, but I think you will be enlightened if you do.  If you aren't looking to be enlightened, and you are have faith in the religion of global warming, maybe it's best you don't click.
 
"Nobody believes a weather prediction twelve hours ahead. Now we're asked to believe a prediction that goes out 100 years into the future? And make financial investments based on that prediction? Has everybody lost their minds?" Michael Crichton.
 
 

Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say

Guess who said they were sorry?  That's right, Garrison Keillor.  Here's my theory, either no one is thinking before they speak, or no one is speaking what they think.  People must either always be speaking out of turn, too stupid to say what they really mean, or they just say things to say them.  There is a third option, they meant what they said, but were too afraid to stand up for it and just bow down and apologize. 

READ ARTICLE HERE.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

I Dream of Negro

I wasn't going to comment on this Obama article where he is titled the "magic negro" because race doesn't really mean that much to me. In my life, the civil rights movement did it's job and I don't think about race on a daily basis. What this article tells me is that liberals do indeed think about race on a daily basis and it is far more important to them than anyone else.

I can say, the only magic negro I am looking for would be one that comes in a bottle and grants three wishes. I have no guilt, whatsoever, about slavery or the treatment of blacks in this country. Why? Because like I said, race means nothing to me. I simply don't care. There is nothing in my conduct that is not in keeping with treating everyone I come in contact with the same way. So when racial issues crop up around me, I must admit, I am not equipped to deal with them. I have little to no personal experience with bigotry. I have lived around, played with, worked with, associated with, been bossed by, (etc etc) people of all races, and found them to be perfectly amiable people; their race never was an issue in our relationship.

One thing I do know, I primarily hear racist remarks made by liberals. I have observed that whatever a liberal accuses a conservative of doing wrong, is actually what the liberal feels guilty for. Liberals run around accusing conservatives of racism because they are obsessed with race.

I have one bit of advice...let it go. It really is that simple. Enough is enough in this county over caring about the color of skin and the accent of a word.

READ ARTICLE HERE.

Did Aliens Really Found Egypt?

For those of you familiar with Zahi Hawass, you know he's a bit of a showman.  However, he's no P.T. Barnum, the man knows what he's talking about and isn't interested in the suckers.  He really has a passion for Egypt, but hey, who doesn't?  In terms of civilization, Egypt is full of shocking revelations that lead modern thinkers to realize that modernity is relative.  Of all the wonders of Egypt, the pyramids still stand as the greatest mysteries (next to perhaps the Sphinx) that have remained mysteries.
 
Dr. Hawass says by year end he will open two doors in the Great Pyramid in Giza and finally reveal what is behind.  The mind races at what mysteries they could hold.  Perhaps papyrus with long lost information.  The stuff of legend that will rock the modern world with what they reveal.  Maybe another tomb full of treasure like Tut's was.  Maybe, just dust and stale air.  I don't know which, but I am hooked into Hawass' showmanship and will be standing by to find out.
 

I Smell Real Science

I wonder, is global warming so much a fraud, as it is ignorance?  There seems to be a lot of misunderstanding on just how the Earth's climate works and few seem to comprehend it's complexity.  The article linked below states that the idea of a global temperature is flawed from the onset and is, "thermodynamically as well as mathematically an impossibility..."
 
For those of you who are actually interested in the science of climate this article is a good primer from the University of Copenhagen.  Something tells me there aren't a lot of conservative Republicans there and that this information could be considered actual, real, science, for a change.
 

Not so Quiet After All

There was this NASA scientist that came out and said the Bush White House was making them all be quiet on the true impact and danger of climate change.  Turns out this fellow did more than 1,400 on-the-job interviews.  We can all plainly see how he didn't have the chance to be heard.

Mr. Hansen, the so-called scientist said he really was suppressed and threatened with his job by Bush.  Here's how he puts it,  "It was an oral threat made to a public affairs person in New York and relayed to me..." Oh...man...that must have really put him in his place.

It also turns out the reason he was told not to do interviews was that he did them without telling NASA he was doing them, which is a violation of their policy.  I never hear any of this part of the story in the mainstream television media.

Selfish 60's Viral Parents

To those who where there, the 60's were all about peace and love and self expression.  They were a wonderful time when the nation woke up from it's boring slumber of the 50's.  For those of us who were not there, the 60's were a time of selfish indulgence that have just about ruined our nation.  They were the most destructive time we have ever experienced.  Difficult times like the Civil War, brought about a change that was positive.  The 60's have just about killed us.

Noted author and humorist, Garrison Keillor recently wrote a wonderful editorial that made me ponder the state we are in as a nation and just how we got there.  He really hits the nail on the head when he explains that parents are self absorbed.  I think that comes from the 60's because that's what that decade was all about.  Those who were there and look back with nostalgia are still rotting this county and causing chaos in their wake.  The day will come when they are all dead and in the ground, but the damage they caused will live on after them for some time.  My generation are raising our children differently, we are raising our children to be the exact opposite of the way people were in the 60's.  If we try hard enough, our grandchildren will represent the first generation of repair over which the virus of the 60's selfishness has no power.


READ ARTICLE HERE.

Monday, March 19, 2007

Global Myth and a Spray Can

This article is by another scientist that doesn't believe in man made global warming.  So much for Al Gore's consensus.
Also the second article is one about a NASA study that blew my socks off. I won't explain it, just read it and think about it.  If it doesn't blow your mind, then you aren't thinking hard enough about it.

1. READ ARTICLE HERE.
2. READ ARTICLE HERE.

Enough with the "Gates"

How many Watergates can George Bush have?  This article ignores the fact that Clinton fired all, 96 I think, federal prosecutors.  We should be used to selective reporting by now, but somehow it still gets irritating.

READ THE ARTICLE HERE.

Sorry Little Tar Baby

Here's another "regret" comment.  This time John McCain, the illustrious Senator from Arizona, used the term Tar Baby.  People complained that this was a racist term.  It clearly isn't.  Instead of explain the actual meaning of the term and trying to educate people he just regretted saying it.  That's sorry, to you and me, and that's caving in as well.  He meant to say it and in the context of his remarks there was nothing at all wrong with it.

READ THE STICKY ARTICLE HERE.


Thursday, March 15, 2007

The Real, Raiders of the Lost Ark

One of my favorite things is history and archeology. I can't wait to see, hear, and read about, whatever it is they dig up next. I'm totally fascinated with the Jewish Temple. I think this is because it is such a great mystery. Everyone believes, feels, knows, there must be some very interesting things there if we could but dig to find it. However, every time someone even thinks about it Muslims the world over call for a halt.

A prime and current example is a dig going on around the mount. Not on top of it, mind you, just along side of it. From what I understand they are excavating a ramp. I know, that's not very sexy, yet it brings us knowledge of the past. The UN has examined the dig and concluded, "...that the excavations posed no threat to the stability of the site, and the new report also credits Israel with adhering to "professional standards." In short, they were doing everything right and there was no fear of the dig causing instability to the mount. However, this has not stopped the furor and the calls for a halt to the digging.

There's no need to wonder why this is, the answer is clear, the mount simply cannot be tied to the Jews. It is generally believed (by all but those who refuse to believe) that the Jewish Temple once stood on the mount. That would be the one that Jesus taught in when he was 12, the one he overturned the tables in when he was indignant (His was righteous, mine isn't always), and where he performed miracles. The same temple the Romans leveled, ripping the very soul from Judaism. For modern Christians, the temple is difficult at best to understand. Only the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has them and those Christian temples are looked down upon in general by the the rest of the evangelical community as totally unnecessary. That's the prevailing attitude toward temples in Christianity, and Islam. A holy site, of which Islam has many, is not a temple. In fact, it isn't even close.

A temple is a meeting place between God and man, the center of all, if you will. To the Jews, it isn't just "a" temple, it's "the" temple. While the LDS church has over 120, the Jews feel there should be just one, and that one should be in just one spot on the Earth, the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. If an archaeological dig were to provide the world with definitive evidence that the Holy Jewish Temple once stood upon that spot, if the Romans left behind one clue to its existence, the Muslim community would be in the untenable position of having to admit their 3rd holiest site was built after, and on the spot of the Jews' 1st holiest site.

READ THE ARTICLE HERE.

READ A RELATED ARTICLE HERE.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Virginians Believe Homosexuality is Moral Behavior

It was interesting for me to learn that people in Virginia have no problem with homosexual behavior.  At least that's the view their elected representative, Republican Senator John Warner, is giving when he says, "I respectfully but strongly disagree with the chairman’s view that homosexuality is immoral."  Which to me is the same as saying it is moral.  For that matter, since he strongly disagrees, that seems to say he encourages the behavior.  This is also a good example of what I said in my very first post, when I say conservative on this web site, I don't mean republican, and when I say liberal, I don't mean democrat.  Warner certainly isn't a conservative.

About this time you are thinking about calling me a homophobe to be sure.  If you are, then you don't know what a phobia is and you don't understand what I've written.  I've never once heard that word used correctly by someone.  A phobia is an irrational fear; the belief that something is immoral does not arise from fear or even lack of understanding, but rather it comes from religious, personal, and in some cases, scientific beliefs.  Translated:  1. God doesn't like it, 2. Something about it doesn't feel right, 3. it doesn't do anything to perpetuate the species. For me, number 1 is the reason.  I believe the scriptures do indeed say not to engage in this behavior, I believe marriage is between a man and a woman, and I believe that there are problems associated with the behavior.  This is no way means I have a fear of gay people, on the contrary, I don't. 

In my experience I like them just as much, or dislike them just as much, as any other people, it all depends on who they are.  I've worked with them, for them, and around them since I was 15 years old and never once have I done anything I wasn't proud of in my interactions with them because I never took their "gayness" into consideration.  When the subject arose, if it ever did, I was clear on my belief, I never wavered in saying that I didn't think it was right and they knew this didn't mean I was condemning them to hell fire and damnation.  Never once has my personal views that homosexuality is wrong lost me a friend or caused someone to feel uncomfortable around me.  This is because my belief doesn't come from fear, it doesn't come from hate, it comes from the heart.  I have a right to that.

Pay Up Dirty Boy

Here's the root of the global warming scam finally showing itself in the light.  Having crawled out like cockroaches migrating to warming climes due to climate change these Ministers in Britain have made a promise, "Homeowners who refuse to make their properties energy efficient will face financial penalties under drastic government plans to transform Britain into the world's first 'green' economy. " The future of global warming has everything to do with taking away our money and our freedom.  You shouldn't pollute, and we're going to force you not to, because it's the right thing to do. I'm not an alarmist, I'm a pretty calm and reasonable fellow, but that scares me.  My only consolation is that it's Europe, but you can bet your solar powered nightlight that American Liberals are salivating at this one and watching to see the outcome.

READ THE SCARY ARTICLE HERE.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Is Regret the Same as an Appology?

This is the follow up article I was expecting (see the below post for details). While the General doesn't use the words "I'm Sorry", I think what he does say is just the same as if he did. So much for great men standing their ground. It didn't take long for the political correctness brigade to take this hill.

READ THE ARTICLE HERE.

The 8th Plague: Apologies

I have news for the advocate groups, lots of people find this to be immoral behavior, not just the General. The issue of morality is totally apart from that of disparate treatment of those who believe a same sex attraction is not immoral.

The article states, "In a newspaper interview Monday, Pace had likened homosexual acts to adultery." I would disagree on a fine point of this and say it is like fornication. Nevertheless, not moral behavior. I don't think the General owes anyone an apology. If one group thinks it is moral and another doesn't, then fine. Morality can be like that. I don't think it should lead to an apology for something he clearly isn't sorry he said.

I'm sick of apologies that are politically motivated. I think I will be so glad to hear someone say, "yes, I said that, and I meant it, here's why...". Think about that for a moment, someone standing up for what they believe in and not caving in just because someone isn't happy they said it. No great man has ever done this. Imagine if Moses had been this way? "Sorry, I meant if you feel like letting my people go that would be alright. Maybe we should have a dialogue about letting them go and decide what works best for both sides. I don't want to offend any Egyptians by accusing them of slavery. If my words offended anyone I apologize, they weren't meant to. The plagues were only meant to make a point and not to upset anyone." General Pace says he will not say he's sorry. I'm waiting to see what happens next.

READ ARTICLE HERE.

Unexpected Cold...at the North Pole

 There was an expedition to the North Pole to document the effects of global warming, the idea of which was to send back information to students about the damage it was causing to this most important region of our planet.  The trip was called off due to extreme cold.
 
This part of the article about it just gets my goat, "Atwood said there was some irony that a trip to call attention to global warming was scuttled in part by extreme cold temperatures.
"They were experiencing temperatures that weren't expected with global warming," Atwood said. "But one of the things we see with global warming is unpredictability.""

All global warming is, at all, is a prediction.  What this person is saying is that when something doesn't match up with their predictions they aren't going to go back and check the science, rather they will work the unpredictability into their prediction in order to come up with the same conclusion, global warming. 

Where have all the Ice Ages Gone, Long time Passing...

This article highlights one of my main issues against human caused global warming, which is, it has all happened before.  Long before oil companies and industrialization the earth warmed, then it cooled, then it warmed.  The current stint of change isn't even the "worse" such change that has occurred.  When I tell people I don't believe in human caused global warming I usually get a look of shock, or confusion.  Then I start to explain certain simple truths to them.  Everyone I have spoken to, ever, believes there was an ice age.  While there have been more than one ice age, we pretty much just talk about one.  I then ask them, "are we in an ice age now?" and of course the answer is no.  When I ask, "Where did it go?" the light bulb seems go on and their look of confusion turns into a look of, oh my gosh!  I very much think we need to be responsible stewards of the planet.  I believe in conservation and reduced pollution output.  I want the forests and the wildlife to be well taken care of, but not because of alarmism and false science.  Don't trick me into doing what's right, don't scare me into caring.  It won't work.  Below is some text from the article that I found highlights my thoughts.

"“Hardly a week goes by,” Dr. Peiser said, “without a new research paper that questions part or even some basics of climate change theory,” including some reports that offer alternatives to human activity for global warming.

Geologists have documented age upon age of climate swings, and some charge Mr. Gore with ignoring such rhythms.

“Nowhere does Mr. Gore tell his audience that all of the phenomena that he describes fall within the natural range of environmental change on our planet,” Robert M. Carter, a marine geologist at James Cook University in Australia, said in a September blog. “Nor does he present any evidence that climate during the 20th century departed discernibly from its historical pattern of constant change.”

In October, Dr. Easterbrook made similar points at the geological society meeting in Philadelphia. He hotly disputed Mr. Gore’s claim that “our civilization has never experienced any environmental shift remotely similar to this” threatened change.

Nonsense, Dr. Easterbrook told the crowded session. He flashed a slide that showed temperature trends for the past 15,000 years. It highlighted 10 large swings, including the medieval warm period. These shifts, he said, were up to “20 times greater than the warming in the past century.”"

READ THE ARTICLE HERE.

Monday, March 12, 2007

"Let us go down and there confound their climate"

This editorial is very well thought out, not perfect, but worth a read.  One thing that it made me think about, as more evangelical Christian organizations latch onto global warming, I think the left will begin to fade away from the issue and move on.  As some Christians will teach that global warming is a result of our wickedness and is God's punishment.  The article points out that this isn't a new way to view climate change.  It is a way that I don't think the left will be willing to be associated with.  Can the secular left and the religious right really share this issue?  It seems to me that thinking man, instead of God, will decide when the world comes to an end, is anti-God.  It seems that Christians who think God is punishing us for wickedness would support righteousness and not carbon emissions control.  If they think they can stave off what God has designed, aren't they just building the tower of Babel all over again?  That didn't turn out so well.


READ THE EDITORIAL HERE.

Evolution Evolving

I read this Newsweek Article about evolution.  Very interesting.  However, when I read such articles I often detect leaps of faith that don't seem to follow to me.  This article, in part, is about how scientists determined when humans lost all that hair and became the relatively hairless creatures we are today.  It explains there is a fork in the lice family tree and "That fork in the louse's family tree, he and colleagues at Germany's Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology concluded, occurred no more than 114,000 years ago. Since new kinds of creatures tend to appear when a new habitat does, that's when human ancestors must have lost their body hair for good—and made up for it with clothing that, besides keeping them warm, provided a home for the newly evolved louse."

I am curious to know what other possibilities exist to determine this since chimps also get head lice.  We've already discussed how chimps used tools before humans did, so why aren't we thinking they had head lice before humans as well?  Gorillas, by the way, get crabs only...odd, but that's what I read.

I am concerned about how often scientists make leaps of faith in their research, or at least how poorly their research is reported on if such leaps aren't taking place.  I've wrote a lot about global warming on these pages and the same is true there.  I admit up front I don't believe in evolutionary transform-ism, and have great trouble with the idea these things take millions of years.  If once thing evolves to work with another, then they have to evolve in a sympathetic way.  If the lice evolves to live on the human head, then the human head went bald, well, the lice is out of a habitat.  For this sort of cooperation to happen randomly over millions of years, is a stretch to me.  I would be more comfortable if it happened quickly.

So, am I a young earth, global warming skeptic (what a horribly backwards thing to be)?  I suppose I am.  But my reasons are logical, and well thought out.  I came to my conclusions after having believed in both the evolution of human beings from lower forms and the prospect that those evolved humans have warmed the planet to dangerous levels.  It is my own research and logical conclusions that have lead me away from those theories.  The fact of the matter is, neither of them stand up to logic.  If those who research or those who report would stop making simple leaps from complex issues just to make it palatable, then perhaps more and more people would also come to the same logical conclusions I have.

READ THE ARTICLE HERE.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Galileo Was Wrong

This article tells about scientists who have gotten death threats for speaking out on global warming.  "One of the emails warned that, if he continued to speak out, he would not live to see further global warming."
 
So that's what it has come to...the sun, once again, revolves around the Earth.

Friday, March 9, 2007

Overcoming the 60's One Step at a Time

For those in my generation the 1960's were the worst of times.  We see those who protested, who smoked all that pot, did all that LSD and had all that free love as a joke.  We see how these people long for that time, try to recreate it today, but those days are dead.  I say let them rest in peace.  They brought so much moral decay into our society that only just now are we starting to recover from the damage they did.  To be honest, I feel we will never recover, feel...I know, we will never recover.  Nevertheless, small steps in the right direction are encouraging.

I read this article about a book that states, "That hookups can be damaging to young women, denying their emotional needs, putting them at risk of depression and even sexually transmitted disease, and making them ill-equipped for real relationships later on."  What makes me upset is, "For that, Laura Sessions Stepp, author of “Unhooked,” and a writer for The Washington Post, has been criticized as a throwback to an earlier, restrictive moral climate, an anti-feminist and a tut-tutting mother telling girls not to give the milk away when nobody’s bought the cow."

So, here's where we are: Isaiah 5:20, "Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!"  I wonder how many times a scripture ends with an exclamation point?  These are the signs of the times.

READ THE ARTICLE HERE.

Ironic Gun Ban

There are two things that make me indignant about this gun ban story and it doesn't really have to do with the 2nd amendment aspect of it.  The first is just a bit of irony, "The ban on owning handguns went into effect in 1976", the bicentennial year was celebrated with an erosion of rights. The second thing is just the fact that it took 30 years to overturn it.  The higher court was able to come to obvious, constitutional decision that one does not have to be in a militia in order to own a handgun.  I understand the objection people have to guns.  They're nasty things and the damage they do is tremendous.  I am the first to say the world would be a better place without them.  But the world that would be better off without them is the real world, and in the real world people need guns for all sorts of reasons.  Until those reason no longer exist, guns should.  There is a quote, it is attributed to Einstein, but I don't know if that is accurate, that we cannot simultaneously prepare for war and peace.  I've pointed out before that this quote shows while he was smart, he wasn't as smart as people say he was.  I think that statement is palpably false.  We can fight for peace, in fact, that's the only way peace has ever come. 

READ THE ARTICLE HERE.

I don't want to talk to you...you think normal.

This is one major thing that's wrong with political speech in this country on both  the Republican and Democrat side of the aisle; if they can't control who they are speaking too, and remove any chance that a real debate, or honest question will emerge, they simply won't do it.  In this case it is the Democrats pulling out of a debate because Fox News is hosting the event and they don't feel Fox is a suitable partner for the debate.  This is because they feel that Fox News is biased against their liberal positions.

According to one study done by the Department of Political Science at UCLA, the Graduate School of Business at Standford University, Harris School of Public Policy and University of Chicago:

"Our results show a very significant liberal bias. All of the news outlets except Fox News’ Special Report received a score to the left of the average member of Congress.  Moreover, by one of our measures all but three of these media outlets (Special Report, the Drudge Report, and ABC’s World News Tonight) were closer to the average Democrat in Congress than to the median member of the House of Representatives.  One of our measures found that the Drudge Report is the most centrist of all media outlets in our sample.  Our other measure found that Fox News’ Special Report is the most centrist.  These findings refer strictly to the news stories of the outlets.  That is, we omitted editorials, book reviews, and letters to the editor from our sample."

So it isn't a conservative bias they fear, but rather a measured and reasonable centrist bias, and that shows just how far to the left they have gone.

READ ARTICLE HERE.

Save the Planet? No, Lost is on...

My favorite quote from this article is, ""Truthfully, we're confused," says Ten's network head of programming, Beverley McGarvey. "They didn't come. It's not like they came to the show, sampled it and went away. They didn't come."

I don't know why they are so confused, the reason they didn’t' come is because people are slowly, but surely, realizing the wool has been pulled over their eyes.  It reminds me of the reaction many people had after the Iraq war drug on.  It wasn't that people stopped supporting the war as much as it was that they got tired of hearing Bush drone on and on with the same rhetoric.  When we hear the same thing over and over without variation we begin to ignore it, we begin to see it for what it really is, brainwashing, and the majority of people simply don't want their brains washed.  I'm a conservative thinker, I feel we have many good reasons to be in Iraq.  I had to find those reasons for myself, because what Bush was feeding me just didn't suffice.  The same has happened with global warming.

There's a great line I remember from Bill Cosby's show, "Just because you say it loud, it don't make it right." and that's true of war, of global warming, and many other issues on the table today.  People have gotten louder thinking that makes them right. Truth is truth, if you whisper, sometimes people hear all the more clearly.

READ THE ARTICLE HERE.

Thursday, March 8, 2007

New Blog Software

As you can see I've switched over from that nasty software I was using to something much better. There was no easy way to transfer the posts over so I had to do it all by hand. This software is set up differently so some posts don't look as nice as I would like. I had to post the entire article in the old blog because the links were lousy so there are some long entries here that won't be that way in the future. Thanks for hanging out on the monkeybars!

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Al Gore's Bollocks

""It’s very rare that a film changes history, but I think this is a turning point and in five years the idea that the greenhouse effect is the main reason behind global warming will be seen as total bollocks.

"Al Gore might have won an Oscar for ‘An Inconvenient Truth’, but the film is very misleading and he has got the relationship between CO2 and climate change the wrong way round.""

All I have to say is, it's about time!

Accepted theories about man causing global warming are "lies" claims a controversial new TV documentary.

‘The Great Global Warming Swindle’ - backed by eminent scientists - is set to rock the accepted consensus that climate change is being driven by humans.

The programme, to be screened on Channel 4 on Thursday March 8, will see a series of respected scientists attack the "propaganda" that they claim is killing the world’s poor.

Even the co-founder of Greenpeace, Patrick Moore, is shown, claiming African countries should be encouraged to burn more CO2.

Nobody in the documentary defends the greenhouse effect theory, as it claims that climate change is natural, has been occurring for years, and ice falling from glaciers is just the spring break-up and as normal as leaves falling in autumn.

A source at Channel 4 said: "It is essentially a polemic and we are expecting it to cause trouble, but this is the controversial programming that Channel 4 is renowned for."

Controversial director Martin Durkin said: "You can see the problems with the science of global warming, but people just don’t believe you – it’s taken ten years to get this commissioned.

"I think it will go down in history as the first chapter in a new era of the relationship between scientists and society. Legitimate scientists – people with qualifications – are the bad guys.

"It is a big story that is going to cause controversy.

"It’s very rare that a film changes history, but I think this is a turning point and in five years the idea that the greenhouse effect is the main reason behind global warming will be seen as total bollocks.

"Al Gore might have won an Oscar for ‘An Inconvenient Truth’, but the film is very misleading and he has got the relationship between CO2 and climate change the wrong way round."

One major piece of evidence of CO2 causing global warming are ice core samples from Antarctica, which show that for hundreds of years, global warming has been accompanied by higher levels of CO2 in the atmosphere.

In ‘The Great Global Warming Swindle’ Al Gore is shown claiming this proves the theory, but palaeontologist Professor Ian Clark claims in the documentary that it actually shows the opposite.

He has evidence showing that warmer spells in the Earth’s history actually came an average of 800 years before the rise in CO2 levels.

Prof Clark believes increased levels of CO2 are because the Earth is heating up and not the cause. He says most CO2 in the atmosphere comes from the oceans, which dissolve the gas.

When the temperature increases, more gas is released into the atmosphere and when global temperatures cool, more CO2 is taken in. Because of the immense size of the oceans, he said they take time to catch up with climate trends, and this ‘memory effect’ is responsible for the lag.

Scientists in the programme also raise another discrepancy with the official line, showing that most of the recent global warming occurred before 1940, when global temperatures then fell for four decades.

It was only in the late 1970s that the current trend of rising temperatures began.

This, claim the sceptics, is a flaw in the CO2 theory, because the post-war economic boom produced more CO2 and should, according to the consensus, have meant a rise in global temperatures.

The programme claims there appears to be a consensus across science that CO2 is responsible for global warming, but Professor Paul Reiter is shown to disagree.

He said the influential United Nations report on Climate change, that claimed humans were responsible, was a sham.

It claimed to be the opinion of 2,500 leading scientists, but Prof Reiter said it included names of scientists who disagreed with the findings and resigned from the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and said the report was finalised by government appointees.

The CO2 theory is further undermined by claims that billions of pounds is being provided by governments to fund greenhouse effect research, so thousands of scientists know their job depends on the theory continuing to be seen as fact.

The programme claims efforts to reduce CO2 are killing Africans, who have to burn fires inside their home, causing cancer and lung damage, because their governments are being encouraged to use wind and solar panels that are not capable of supplying the continent with electricity, instead of coal and oil-burning power stations that could.

Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore is shown saying: "Environmentalists have romanticised peasant life, but this is anti-human.

"They are saying the world’s poorest people should have the world’s most expensive form of form of energy – really saying they can’t have electricity."

Gary Calder, a former editor of New Scientist, is featured in the programme, and has just released a book claiming that clouds are the real reason behind climate change.

‘The Chilling Stars’ was written with Danish scientist Henrik Svensmark who published a scientific paper, claiming cosmic rays cause clouds to form, reducing the global temperature. The theory is shown in the programme.

Mr Calder said: "Henrik Svensmark saw that cloudiness varies according to how many atomic particles are coming in from exploded stars - when there are more cosmic rays, there are more clouds.

"However, solar winds bat away many of the cosmic rays and the sun is currently in its most active phase, which would be an explanation for global warming.

"I am a science journalist and in my career I have been told by eminent scientists that black holes do not exist and it is impossible that continents move, but in science the experts are usually wrong.

"For me this is a cracking science story – I don’t come from any political position and I’m certainly not funded by the multinationals, although my bank manager would like me to be.

"I talk to scientists and come up with one story, and Al Gore talks to another set of scientists and comes up with a different story.

"So knowing which scientists to talk to is part of the skill. Some, who appear to be disinterested, are themselves getting billions of dollars of research money from the government.

"The few millions of dollars of research money from multinationals can’t compare to government funding, so you find the American scientific establishment is all for man-made global warming.

"We have the same situation in Britain The government’s chief scientific advisor Sir David King is supposed to be the representative of all that is good in British science, so it is disturbing he and the government are ignoring a raft of evidence against the greenhouse effect being the main driver against climate change."

The programme shows how the global warming research drive began when Margaret Thatcher gave money to scientists to ‘prove’ burning coal and oil was harmful, as part of her drive for nuclear power.

Philip Stott, professor emeritus of biogeography at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London , who also features in the film warned the issue was too complex to be down to one single factor, whether CO2 or clouds.

He said: "The greenhouse effect theory worried me from the start because you can’t say that just one factor can have this effect.

"The system is too complex to say exactly what the effect of cutting back on CO2 production would be, or indeed of continuing to produce CO2.

"It’s ridiculous to see politicians arguing over whether they will allow the global temperature to rise by 2C or 3C."

Mr Stott said the film could mark the point where scientists advocating the greenhouse effect theory, began to lose the argument.

He continued: "It is a brave programme at the moment to give excluded voices their say, and maybe it is just the beginning.

"At the moment, there is almost a McCarthyism movement in science where the greenhouse effect is like a puritanical religion and this is dangerous."

In the programme Nigel Calder says: "The greenhouse effect is seen as a religion and if you don’t agree, you are a heretic.

He added: "However, I think this programme will help further debate and scientists not directly involved in global warming studies may begin to study what is being said, become more open-minded and more questioning, but this will happen slowly."

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Or the fool that follows him...

This elderly former Canadian minister says he say a UFO and governments are hiding the facts. He says, if we would just use that technology we could save the world from global warming. I ask, why is this news? Why does something like this get reported on? One reason, it's about global warming.

UFO science key to halting climate change: former Canadian defense minister Wed Feb 28, 2:45 PM ET



A former Canadian defense minister is demanding governments worldwide disclose and use secret alien technologies obtained in alleged UFO crashes to stem climate change, a local paper said Wednesday.

"I would like to see what (alien) technology there might be that could eliminate the burning of fossil fuels within a generation ... that could be a way to save our planet," Paul Hellyer, 83, told the Ottawa Citizen.

Alien spacecrafts would have traveled vast distances to reach Earth, and so must be equipped with advanced propulsion systems or used exceptional fuels, he told the newspaper.

Such alien technologies could offer humanity alternatives to fossil fuels, he said, pointing to the enigmatic 1947 incident in Roswell, New Mexico -- which has become a shrine for UFO believers -- as an example of alien contact.

"We need to persuade governments to come clean on what they know. Some of us suspect they know quite a lot, and it might be enough to save our planet if applied quickly enough," he said.

Hellyer became defense minister in former prime minister Lester Pearson's cabinet in 1963, and oversaw the controversial integration and unification of Canada's army, air force and navy into the Canadian Forces.

He shocked Canadians in September 2005 by announcing he once saw a UFO.

The blindness of the left

This is a story about a girl who was punished at school because she used the phrase, "that's so gay". Which