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A wall that you GWA's have built all by yourselves by being caught how many times manipulating data?
A wall that you GWA's have built all by yourselves by being caught how many times manipulating data?
Steven Mosher | July 7, 2014 at 11:38 am |
Judith,
I dont think it fosters a good discussion to invite someone with Zeke’s experience in this field who is doing this work for free ( this is not on the list of things we are currently doing at Berkeley) and then allow people like bruce to insinuate that Zeke and others are lying.
curryja | July 7, 2014 at 12:04 pm |
Unfortunately I am in and out of airports today so I can’t catch everything. ‘liar’ is one of the forbidden words (triggers moderation) looks like I need to add lying also.
Clouding the 'debate'? what 'debate'?
On one side we have smug liberal know-it-alls who claim they have everything figured out and that everybody who doesn't toe the line are just ignorant rubes. Not a healthy climate for debate, which , of course, SHOULD be what science is all about.
A wall that you GWA's have built all by yourselves by being caught how many times manipulating data?
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[h=1]‘State of Fear’ by Michael Crichton Could Be the ‘1984’ of Climate Alarmism[/h]Revived today the best novel on “global warming” could be explosive. Guest essay by Walter Donway I guess that if I discovered “State of Fear” by Michael Crichton eleven years after its publication in 2004–reading it last summer with indescribable surprise and joy–you can tolerate a year-old review. This book could be the 1984 of…
Happy Saturday to you, Jack. :2wave:
After reading the link in your post, I ordered the book! I don't know how I missed it in the first place, since I like Michael Crichton, including the movies made about his writings, *YIKES for sheer scariness,* :wow: but that has now easily been remedied! :thumbs: