Posted by rrlund on February 04, 2011 at 11:00:57 from (204.232.93.55):
In Reply to: Re: Global Warming posted by aurora on February 04, 2011 at 10:49:59:
Case. There's nothing to think about. Obviously you aren't old enough to remember when the same people were warning of a new ice age for the exact same reasons. They had the same statistics to PROVE that it was real and happening right before our very eyes. I would direct you to what I believe was a Time Magazine article from about April 1978. It was political then,it's political now. This whole load of crap started because two so called scientists,with a federal grant to study their new ice age theory ran out of money. They couldn't get their grant renewed and were going to have to get a real job,so they said "wait a minute,we think we made a mistake,we think it's getting warmer. We need a grant to study it". They were smart enough to get politicians involved the second time to keep the gravy train running. It's just like the Y2K crap,but there was an actual date to prove that crap wrong. You mentioned in another post that the military was making relocation plans because of global warming. They had plans for Y2K too didn't they? WOW,the government's involved in a hoax! I'm TOTALLY SHOCKED!
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