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Originally Posted by Bill8
One scientist gets butt hurt and quits a post in a physics society, and you think this proves what exactly? You anti-science types are often unintentionally hilarious.
You do know that science and academia is a hotbed of competition and hurt feelings, right?
And you do realize hurt feelings don't prove or disprove any theory?
Tell you what - I'll watch this issue, and bring you the followup analysis. For all I know, this fellow, of whom I have never heard, has some theory which is in contention, and I will be pleasantly surprized to discover that this is not about being butt hurt, and actually contains some substance.
But the article implies not - he's a physicist squabbling with other physicists, and has no background in climatology, and is just pissed that his fellow physicists think differently than he does.
So he's butt hurt - boo hoo. His being butt hurt does not change the measurements.
The stuff at the end of the article, polls of non-scientust, is just typical fox noise crap right out of the mouths of oil company lobbyists and advertisers, and is meaningless.
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If this were just a one-off then sure, it might be the case. However, when brought into context with the wider agenda that we see being played out around us; the bankers throwing money at anything and everything to convince us firstly that manmade Climate Change exists and secondly that we will need to pay taxes to help prevent it, when taken into this context we have to assume it's all part of the same scam unless anyone can prove otherwise. Science has been abused for many years, but their are scientists who stand up against it; they have morals and feel compelled into doing the right thing.
Here's another example of someone who resigned due to a different scam, this is Robin Cook's (RIP) resignation speech after Tony Blair forced the UK into war with Iraq. Robin Cook was covertly assassinated 2 years later.