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The Church of Environmentalism

by J.R. 13. December 2009 04:27

Lord Monckton once again confronts the lack of evidence and exposes global warming for the religion that it really is. Despite all the factual statistics he provides, the sources of his data, and hard evidence to back up his claims she not only refuses to believe it, but keeps reiterating her "faith" in the cause of global warming. Its another accurate display of the mindless following behind global cooling (sorry, that was so 1971) global warming climate change.

I'm actually very surprised that she stuck around for the entire interview. Most global warmists hate having their views questioned. Take Prof Stephen Schneider from Stanford University. While at the Copenhagen Climate Conference this past week journalist Phelim McAleer (’Mine Your Own Business’, ‘Not Evil Just Wrong’) asked a question about ‘Climategate’ emails. Not only did a UN official immediately try to take his mic away, but Prof Schneider called security and had him removed by force. If the science behind climate change is so settled, why will no one answer any questions? Hat tip to Tom L Lewis who has a lot of info compiled on climategate.
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Googlegate

by J.R. 13. December 2009 00:14
Remember when I said the mainstream media doesn't want you to learn about climategate?  Well they're not alone.  Apparently Google, a company known for its liberal agenda, censorship of conservatives, and blatant bias and favoritism doesn't want you to know about it either.

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From Talking About The Weather

Among the points of interest in the unfolding climate scandal is the fact that the term “climategate” rapidly eclipsed global warming in the number of links produced by a simple Google search.

As is standard, Google’s auto-suggest function facilitated this, several days into the story’s evolution. Anyone typing in the letters c-l-i would see the suggested time-saving choice of climategate. Within a day or two of the auto-suggest function being added for “climategate” it had become the top item in the list.

Suddenly, though, on Monday December 1, Google stopped offering “climategate” as a choice to those who typed c-l-i and even to those who typed c-l-i-m-a-t-e-g-a-t. Strange.

Intrigued, I sent a few questions to Google’s Global Communications Department and a polite gentleman by the name of Jake Hubert responded right away.

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To make a long story short, he goes all the way up the chain until he gets to the CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt.

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I decided then to try another e-mail to Eric Schmidt (Sorry about that, Jake!). In the meantime, I’d seen that Google searching “climategate” (if one was willing to type in the whole phrase) now produced 22 million links.

Dear Mr. Schmidt,

Thank you for following up with Jake Hubert, who has reached out to me by telephone.

Unfortunately, the explanation makes no more sense by phone than it did by e-mail.

Climategate generates 22 million links on the main Google search engine. Global warming, by comparison, generates fewer than 11 million.

The idea that a numbers-driven algorithm stopped Google Suggest from filling in Climategate is absurd on its face. (Google Suggest, as it should, continues to in-fill global warming when a user begins typing it.)

These are my questions for you and your staff:

1. Was Google contacted by Al Gore or any one of his business associates regarding climategate searches on Google? If so, when did the approach take place?

2. What was the process that led to the decision to remove Climategate from the Google Suggest function?

3. Will Climategate be added to the list of Google Suggest items again?

4. Does Google feel that it acted according to its own highest ethical principles in this matter?

Thank you in advance for your consideration.

Sincerely yours,

Harold Ambler

I pushed send, got my daughter into her gymnastics gear, and rushed out the door. When I returned a little less than two hours later, I put my sleeping daughter on the couch and rushed upstairs to check my e-mail. Nada. Then I did a Google search, typing c-l-i-m … and there it was – offered by the gloriously user-friendly Google Suggest function – “climategate.”

Coincidence?

You never know.

Was Google briefly complicit in the largest scientific scandal in at least a generation, attempting to minimize it behind the scenes? Like I said, you never, ever, ever, ever know. Ever.

P.S. Four hours after the function returned, Google Suggest on “climategate” was altered again. Instead of the single word “climategate,” which yields 27 million links per search, Google now offers “climate gate scandal,” which yields 6 million. Only by hand-typing the complete word “climategate,” to the last letter, can users view an additional 21 million links. The evident message from on high? “Tamp it down.” The apparent success of the strategy: close to non-existent.

P.P.S. As of six days after this post (today is Tuesday December 8), Google Suggest no longer offers any choices for C-l-i-m-a-t-e-g-a-t-e, no matter how many letters one types. The total number of links appears to be stable around 30 million. The first reader who finds any Google search with 30 million or more links that Google Suggest doesn’t assist with wins the prize.

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Read the whole thing.  As of this writing, climategate is not auto suggested at all. In fact, when I get to “climategat” the only two auto suggests are “climate guatemala” and “climate guatemala city.” I tried it as two separate words, and even after typing the whole thing out (”climate gate”) I'm only being suggested “climate gates.”

I've been keeping an eye on this throught the climategate scandal. For a couple days it was autosuggested but has since disappeared despite the 24,600,000 search results. Just for giggles, I typed in my own name (JR Salzman) just to see what would happen. I got to "JR Sal" before my name or "JR Salzman logrolling" was suggested. Which is funny considering a search brings up only 1,250,000 results (most of them irrelevant).

Now I realize that my name and climategate are completely unrelated, but it got me thinking. I am a peon in terms of searches. I have never had an entire year of searches on my name that add up to one day of the climategate scandal's. Google trends will prove that because my results are so low I'm not even listed. So why auto suggest me and not climategate?

So then I thought, what if climategate is not showing up because there are more relevant autosuggested words in front of it? If that is the case then it should show up at "climatega-." Every autosuggest after that starts with "climate gu-"

  There is no logical reason why a word - with far more search results than many autocomplete words out there, a much more recent spike in searches, and a word that was autocompleted mere days ago - like climategate would suddenly disappear. Someone is fiddling. Its one thing if it had never autocompleted. Its another if it suddenly disappears.   

 As the old adage goes, follow the money.    Google wouldn't have anything to gain from the bogus science of global warming, would they? 

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Google Invests Millions in Green Energy

Google will spend hundreds of millions of dollars to jumpstart alternative energy technology, cofounder Larry Page announced Tuesday. Google will focus efforts on solar thermal power, wind power, and enhanced geothermal systems, the company said in a statement.
Google plans to spend tens of millions of dollars in 2008, as the project hires engineers and energy experts. Capital expenditures on renewable energy projects will reach hundreds of millions of dollars, the company said.


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OK, big deal.  Whats wrong with being "green?"

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Google Invests in Silver Spring; Expect More - "The search giant, which has been investing in startups through its philanthropy arm, has created a standard fund that will spend $100 million in 12 months."

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Wait a minute.  Silver Spring? Why does that sound familiar?  Oh yeah, its the same company Al Gore has heavily invested in and "advises."

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From Gore’s Dual Role: Advocate and Investor

The company, Silver Spring Networks, produces hardware and software to make the electricity grid more efficient. It came to Mr. Gore’s firm, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, one of Silicon Valley’s top venture capital providers, looking for $75 million to expand its partnerships with utilities seeking to install millions of so-called smart meters in homes and businesses.

Mr. Gore and his partners decided to back the company, and in gratitude Silver Spring retained him and John Doerr, another Kleiner Perkins partner, as unpaid corporate advisers.

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I know what you're saying.  Mere coincidence.  But the article continues:

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 As a private citizen, Mr. Gore does not have to disclose his income or assets, as he did in his years in Congress and the White House. When he left government in early 2001, he listed assets of less than $2 million, including homes in suburban Washington and in Tennessee.

Since then, his net worth has skyrocketed, helped by timely investments in Apple and Google, profits from books and his movie, and scores of speeches for which he can be paid more than $100,000, although he often speaks at no charge.

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Still not enough?

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 Gore Can 'Buy' 2008 Election

Al Gore has such a fortune in Google stock that he could easily fund his own campaign for the White House, Democratic insiders say.

Gore became a senior adviser to the Internet search engine back in February 2001, and is a close friend of CEO Dr. Eric Schmidt. Google shares went public in 2004, and the stock has soared from $85 a share to more than $400. Co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page are worth an estimated $11 billion each.

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 But of course, it doesn't stop there.  You just knew there was an Obama connection, didn't you.  I'm shamelessly ripping this off from Wikipedia so I dont have to link all the sources myself.   (All citations are linked on Wikipedia)

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Schmidt was an informal advisor to the Barack Obama presidential campaign and began campaigning the week of October 19, 2008, on behalf of the candidate [22]. He had been mentioned as a possible candidate for the new Chief Technology Officer position which Obama created in his administration. [23]. In announcing his endorsement for Obama, Schmidt jokingly said that with his $1.00 salary, he would be getting a tax cut [24]. After Obama won, Schmidt was a member of President Obama's transition advisory board. He proposed that the easiest way to solve all of the United States' problems at once, at least in domestic policy, is by a stimulus program that rewards renewable energy and, over time, attempts to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy.

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Looks like a whole lot of inconvienant truths.  Time to look for an alternative to Google.

 

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Climategate

by J.R. 4. December 2009 11:01

  I have been looking for the right story to sum up Climategate so that I didn't have to type it up myself.   Most people have not heard of the Climategate scandal. Despite the world-wide and multi-trillion dollar repercussions of this junk science influencing policy making (Cap and Trade Scam) the mainstream media refuses to cover it because they are neck deep into global warming.  Fortunately a whistle blower or hacker uncovered global warming for the scam that it is.  From the Telegraph: Climategate: the final nail in the coffin of 'Anthropogenic Global Warming'? 

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 "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 CRU) and released 61 megabytes 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 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."

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Go read the whole thing.  The mainstream media is refusing to cover this.  Despite the fact that global warming is now thoroughly debunked and global temperatures have been falling for the last 10 years, they continue to look the other way like the scandal doesn't exist.  In fact, just today Associated Press published an article called "Global warming may require higher dams, stilts."   Here is their blinding ineptitude and dishonesty:

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With the world losing the battle against global warming so far, experts are warning that humans need to follow nature's example: Adapt or die.

That means elevating buildings, making taller and stronger dams and seawalls, rerouting water systems, restricting certain developments, changing farming practices and ultimately moving people, plants and animals out of harm's way.
 

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Seriously, you cannot make this stuff up.  Its like seeing your house on fire and then walking inside to make a cup of coffee.  The lengths to which the mainstream media will stoop to misinform the public is absolutely appalling.

  Climategate doesn't fit their liberal narrative on the religion of environmentalism.  That's why you haven't heard one peep about it.  Do yourself a favor and read up on this scandal.  It probably has far greater repercussions on your life than any other scandal to date, but the media doesn't want you to know about it.  Educate yourself.  Politicians hate informed voters.  

 

 

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Global Warming

by J.R. 26. October 2009 00:47

  Global warming has been hitting Wisconsin particularly hard this year, even more so than last year (the coldest year in over a decade).  July was the second coldest ever recorded in Wisconsin.  October is on track to be the coldest ever recorded. And to top it all off, we just had a record snowfall in the middle of October.  Yes folks, global warming is real.  To prove it, I'm posting some photos of our weekend trip to Michigan.  See for yourself.

    

This poor man was driving down the road when the extreme temperatures of global warming melted his tires, causing him to roll over into the median. He is lucky he wasn't cooked alive in the record high temps. Fortunately he had a copy of Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" with him that instructed him how to survive in such a perilous situation.


As you can see, the WI DOT has been forced to coat its signs with a foam flame retardant to prevent them from bursting into flames in the extreme heat of global warming.



My dog Brutus with some global warming on his head.

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