Global Warming Scam

By · Sunday, December 14th, 2008

I think that it is high time that the public started calling the media on the garbage they are spewing about global warming, sea level rises and all of the associated ills which they are making up as they go along. Take a look at the old pictures and quotes below and make up your own mind.

0,,5777494,00 0,,5777465,00 Call me a climate sceptic but when I see a program on CNN saying that Bangladesh is being inundated because of climate change I start to get annoyed at the crap that the media spews. Every report regarding a flood, drought, tornado, heavy rain etc. etc. is blamed on climate change.

This is patently ridiculous and contradicts the media’s own articles. Consider some of the following quotes.

“Bangladesh is already facing consequences of a sea level rise, including salinity and unusual height of tidal water,” said Mizanur Rahman, a research fellow with the London-based International Institute for Environmental Development.

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ADVERTISEMENTS for beachfront properties should include warnings that they may end up worthless because of rising sea levels, a planning expert says.

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Now compare them with the quotes below.

Venice has also suffered serious flooding for the second time in two weeks, with the waters reaching 1.05m on Thursday morning.

Last week, the “acqua alta” (high water) reached 1.56m, the highest level since 1986, before falling back again.

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The USA sweated this year through its hottest summer in 70 years, with temperatures not seen since the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, according to a government report.

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You will notice that the last one was from 2006, not 2007 as you would predict if you believe what the climate change people would have you believe.

Now don’t you think that this could be classed as evidence that the climate change people are talking through their hats?

Whenever you hear the consensus of scientists agrees on something or other, reach for your wallet, because you’re being had.
- Michael Crichton

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