Sunday, February 23, 2020

To Believe In Climate Change or Not To Believe In Climate Change: That Is The Question

It is time, I suspect, to do another piece on that endless hoax known as global war...oops...global cool...oops...global climate change.  Yeah, that's the ticket, global climate change.  Because nothing says scientific consensus like the idea that the climate we have today is the same as it always was.

Now, I am always amazed that people, like music teachers for example, who can count, but are otherwise ignorant of any higher mathematics, physics, chemistry, or even biology, want to tell me how they believe the global climate change hoax is real.  And of course their claim to authority is because a "consensus of scientists" have said so.  But if these people understood science at all, they would realize that scientific truth does not depend on how many people sign onto a theory.  You don't get to vote on a scientific truth.  If scientific "truth" depended on a "consensus of scientists" we would still believe that the space between stars and planets was filled with something called " the ether."

Today at the America Thinker Marc Sheppard has a particulary clever take down of the global climate change hoax using Edgar Allen Poe's poem "The Raven" as a literary device.   His piece, entitled
Quoth The Raving: "How Dare You" is a satiric take on the climate change hoax that nevertheless presents a number of facts that tell us that the climate is pretty much where it historically has been since the last ice age.

While the satirical poem contains a number of facts itself, the true power of the piece is in the links provided, which I urge readers to check into.  This does make reading this a long reading session, so set aside some time.

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