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From: spudnik on 23 Jul 2010 13:14 the (LA) Times-Mirror Co., through their *Popular Science* rag, defamed Fred Singer in their cover-article on the "holes" in the ozonopshere -- how many of them, are there? (now, it must be owned by Tribune Corp.) anyway, combining "holes" in the ozonosphere with "global" warming, you get a better, rounder model of the weather. as for the comparison of numbers of papers, please, do a search on "Tree War Assembly," "NSF," and "Oliver 'Buck' Revelle" -- the later unindicted co-conspirator of the unindicted conspirator, H-Dubya (http://tarpley.net). or, just restrict the quantification to the *early* '70s. > I *do* know that there were about 14 scientific papers published in > the 70s on the subject of global cooling and 73 published on the > subject of global warming. > OK. Show me how you worked that out. I have supplied documents from the time > which clearly stated that there was "almost unanimous" agreement amongst > climate scientists of the time that the earth was cooling; quotes to that > effect from the NSA and other scientific bodies; evidence that the cooling > climate was extensively coverred in the press, and the testimony of an > eye-witness who was alive at the time and saw this first hand (me). All you > do is "deny" that climate scientists were claiming the earth was cooling and > another ice age was imminent, and for some strange reason you keep denying > it even after I have posted source documents from the time. Yet you don't > claim they are fakes. I guess the Newsweek story from the 1970s is just an > inconvenient truth you choose to ignore. --les ducs d'oil! http://tarpley.net |