I post this now, because I find it to be a relevant subject. Ever since last year, I'd had this feeling that not everything was right in the world, and it's not going away. Politicians are seemingly more and more corrupt, and so-called "Scientists" are proclaiming their own version of "Truth". For example on that one, is the entire Global Warming Concept, and how it's a closed science, already solved, and us little peons should just learn to listen without questioning.
However, questioning those in power is our duty, I feel. But what happens when those that are questioning for us, or representing our questions (Let's face it, we're not all scientists with millions of dollars of backing) are being silenced and threatened before they can make a big deal out of things. For example, in the case of George Taylor, a climatologist in Oregon State; he's currently threatened with losing his job for suggesting that man-made global warming isn't responsible.
He's not the only one. There's another case where a man who'd been backing the Climate Change regime for 15 years, before jumping the band wagon. This man is Claude Allegre, a French physicist specializing in Isotopes. He's finding that the retreat of the Kilimanjaro glacier is not man's doing. This is someone, that after 15 years of supporting it, has changed his opinion. This is hardly a fixed science, as many of them claim. In the case of Dr. Paul Reiter, his name had been added to a report without ever having been consulted or looked at by him. Adding influential names to reports is a way in which they give themselves credibility.Oregon State Climatologist George Taylor is under threat of losing his job for arguing that most climate change is the result of natural variations, not human-produced carbon dioxide. Despite threats from the Governor and a pending bill in the legislatures to have him removed, sponsored by Democratic State Sen. Brad Avakian, Taylor has held firm. "If the facts change, I'll change my mind. So far, I haven't," Taylor told a climate change conference at Oregon State University. Taylor has held the title of "state climatologist" since 1991, when the legislature created a state climate office at OSU.
Now, the next order of business this evening, is the European Union, or perhaps the second coming of the Nazi regime? Nay, that is too low a blow, even for me, but it isn't too far off. Essentially what happened, in a nutshell, is that Ireland was given a referendum and they said no. The politicians of the EU turned around and said "Clearly they didn't realize what they were voting against. We shall continue the treaty regardless." Excuse me? Democracy mean anything to you?
I, personally, disagree with the Lisbon treaty, to force everyone to become equal. it's communism. If one country has something, it's obviously because they're doing that particular thing right. If a country should want to emulate that, by all means, do it. But to force everyone to work that way is ridiculous.
As Nigel Farage says, allow the peoples of Europe to decide their own destinies, not to let it be decided in parliaments such as this.
It's fortunate that people are willing to stand up to something like this, particularly in a climate of such decay as Britain. Here in Canada, you can't get enough people out to form a protest most of the time, because we simply DON'T care. As long as little Tommy can still get his free treatment down at the Walk-In, they're fine.
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