Emails Prove Global Warming Junk Science Conspiracy.


Recently “discovered” classified emails and files prove that the junk scientists behind the global warming movement knowingly perpetrated a fraud on the global community.
 

 
The files were posted on the internet– HERE.
The Telegraph reported:

If you own any shares in alternative energy companies I should start dumping them NOW. The conspiracy behind the Anthropogenic Global Warming myth (aka AGW; aka ManBearPig) has been suddenly, brutally and quite deliciously exposed after a hacker broke into the computers at the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit (aka Hadley CRU) and released 61 megabites of confidential files onto the internet. (Hat tip: Watts Up With That)

When you read some of those files – including 1079 emails and 72 documents – you realise just why the boffins at Hadley CRU might have preferred to keep them confidential. As Andrew Bolt puts it, this scandal could well be “the greatest in modern science”. These alleged emails – supposedly exchanged by some of the most prominent scientists pushing AGW theory – suggest:

Conspiracy, collusion in exaggerating warming data, possibly illegal destruction of embarrassing information, organised resistance to disclosure, manipulation of data, private admissions of flaws in their public claims and much more.

One of the alleged emails has a gentle gloat over the death in 2004 of John L Daly (one of the first climate change sceptics, founder of theStill Waiting For Greenhouse site), commenting:

“In an odd way this is cheering news.”

But perhaps the most damaging revelations – the scientific equivalent of the Telegraph’s MPs’ expenses scandal – are those concerning the way Warmist scientists may variously have manipulated or suppressed evidence in order to support their cause.

Here are a few tasters. (So far, we can only refer to them as alleged emails because – though Hadley CRU’s director Phil Jones has confirmed the break-in to Ian Wishart at the Briefing Room – he has yet to fess up to any specific contents.)

There’s more at the link.
This is the scientific scandal of the century.

Related… Scientists baffled after global temperatures refuse to rise.

More… Confirmed: The emails and files posted are legitimate.

Andrew Bolt is following the story… “So the 1079 emails and 72 documents seem indeed evidence of a scandal involving most of the most prominent scientistspushing the man-made warming theory – a scandal that is one of the greatest in modern science.”
And this… “This is clearly not the work of some hacker, but of an insider who’s now blown the whistle.”

The Climate Depot has several updates.

One of the junk science perpetrators speaks out:

Professor Michael Mann, director of Pennsylvania State University’s Earth System Science Centre and a regular contributor to the popular climate science blog Real Climate, features in many of the email exchanges. He said: “I’m simply not going to comment on the content of illegally obtained emails. However, I will say this: both their theft and, I believe, any reproduction of the emails that were obtained on public websites, etc, constitutes serious criminal activity. I’m hoping that the perpetrators and their facilitators will be tracked down and prosecuted to the fullest extent the law allows.”

http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2009/11/man-bear-pig-is-dead-emails-prove-global-warming-junk-science-conspiracy/


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democrat and proud of it. someone trying to learn about conservatism before it becomes extinct

another far right religious extremists who is a multiple account of you know who.

Posted 2009-11-21T12:44:03Z
 
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The e-mails do not prove what Dan contends.  The material was taken out of context, and the writers of the e-mails have strong reasons for saying that global warming is mostly man-made.  Duh, you can't dissolve into the atmosphere untold billions of barrels of oil, and tons of coal, and not produce warming gases.

Posted 2009-11-21T23:37:25Z
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People get paid to write the "right report" and a lot of people make a lot of money,from Al Gore on down. They all should be put in Jail. The President is going along with the BS. The USA will suffer the most from all of this. The Dmmocrats are looking for money to pay for the last pile of BS they have shoved down the taxpayers throat. On your car,taxes going in and taxes going out. They will also tax the power going into the home and business and tax it going out.

Posted 2009-11-28T05:48:49Z
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The hacked e-mails do not contradict the contention that global warming is mostly man-made.  The artic icecap will be melted in a matter of less than 50 years even though it existed for about three million years.  The science that green-house gas raises temperatures has existed for 150 years.  Figure it out for yourself.

Posted 2009-12-10T04:56:30Z
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Rick, it seems to be your view that we should not pay taxes.  I guess you think we should just continue to borrow and spend, a la Reaganomics.  Forget about the national debt -- i. e., until we become Argentina. 

Posted 2009-12-11T15:02:49Z
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Al Gore should be jailed!

Posted 2009-12-11T21:31:02Z
 
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Actually, it's much more likely that this scandal that says that global warming is a conspiracy is a conspiracy created by industries, corporations, & conglomerates who don't want to pay for the safety regulations, that they will inevitably have to pay for, that will slow global warming and allow the Earth's climate to move more naturally, in spite of the human factor. This conspiracy that says that global warming is a conspiracy is also supported by Kool-Aid sipping jackasses, many of them in the United States, who hate the idea of any federal gov't, from any country, regulating anything & having any real power.

You and Ron Paul are the NWO!! Take your medications, you fear mongering idiot!

Posted 2009-12-11T23:14:59Z
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To any objective observer over the last ten years it is pretty obvious that a certain global paradigm is emerging. The sheer inter-connectedness of the universe is becoming all too evident for people to see. Good connections make the world go around. This is not a loopy, hippy statement. G-d is the great connector. The universe is interconnected in ways that people can scarcely imagine. All the souls of the dead, the yet to come and the living exist in the divine realm that is all potential. G-d is the superset of creation. A certain divinely mandated structure is called for. The universe is stable, ordered, benevolent and expansive. Scarcity is a mindset. G-d is the ultimate chess player. He is stalemating everyone right now. A certain configuration will present itself. Just watch ! Copenhagen is a pre-cursor to Jerusalem 2010.

Posted 2009-12-18T07:58:54Z
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