Dust – the new Environmental Villain!


Well, Well! It seems that the ungodly are seeking alternative schemes to politically and financially control the world! Having failed in their bid to justify CO2 emissions as a reason to hand over our sovereignty and resources, they now classify dust as a threat to civilization and will introduce suitable controls which will over-ride government jurisdiction.
Their “science” is just as flawed, or even more so, as E.M. so clearly points out, as the CO2 = villain scenario.

Admittedly, the global warming scam is still in full swing, even though demonstrably unjustifiable. But that is obviously not enough, and it will become increasingly obvious that the motivation for action is neither humanitarian nor functional.
But they will never let the truth get in the way of a good “New World Order”.

Or, are they trying to eradicate dust which may well be currently off-setting any actual global warming, in order prove their original hypothesis?

Musings from the Chiefio

OK, I’d seen the video in a couple of places. Latest was at WUWT. It mentions the EPA desire to regulate fine particulates and having a near zero safe value (which lets them regulate any production at all to ‘best possible’ or ‘any detectable’). But the map shows the most particulates where nobody lives. Odd, that.

The WUWT Article: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/03/26/dr-roy-spencer-on-foxs-john-stossel-show/

The Video:

The Map:

Now, when I look at that map, the first thing I notice is that large swath of red over the deserts of Africa, Arabia, and on into Asia. Second thing I notice is that China has a problem. Third thing I notice is that just about nowhere in The New World has a problem. Then I notice a tiny bit of color in The Farm Belt.

Sure looks to me like the “problem” is largely the result of dirt. Exposed in deserts, or exposed in plowing…

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Climate Obstinately Refuses to Cooperate with Global Warming Alarmists


This Sott.net post by Larry Hills, Forbes, reveals the ‘inconvenient fact’ that global warming and its supposed relationship to atmospheric CO2 levels is far from supported by actual climate behaviour, just as it also arguably fails to be supported by valid science, consensual or not.

Are you worried about global warming during this unusually mild winter? Geeze, who would have expected to see 75º F March temperatures in Chicago? Or those earlier than usual cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C. which hasn’t happened since 1946 (albeit, when atmospheric CO2 concentrations were 310 ppm vs. 385 ppm now)? Even regions of the Southern Hemisphere had a year with practically no winter temperatures.
So was Al Gore right after all? Perhaps you heard…he’s been off to Antarctica watching the ice melt along with NASA’s famous climate alarmist James Hansen, featured ClimateGate figure Kevin Trenberth, billionaire Richard Branson and about 100 other panicky pals. Their timing is perfect, offering a lot for them to observe. The Antarctic Peninsula sea ice expanse is nearly 200% greater now than usual.
For those of you here who would have preferred more typical sub-zero temperatures and rampaging tag team blizzards, I’ve also got some great news. While these conditions bypassed the continental U.S. this year for other locations, don’t discard those flannel long johns just yet. There’s every indication that you are going to need them over the next many years.
First, for a bit of background perspective, let’s realize that climate change is very real, and has been going on for a very long time…dating back to always. It actually began to occur even before the advent of flatulent dinosaurs, industrial smoke stacks and SUVs. And although temperatures have been generally mild over about the past 150 years (since the end of the last “Little Ice Age”…not a true Ice Age), we should remember that significant fluctuations are normal. In fact the past century has witnessed two distinct periods of warming.
The first warming period occurred between 1900 and 1945. Since CO2 levels were relatively low then compared with now, and didn’t change much, they couldn’t have been the cause before 1950. The second, following a slight cool-down, began in 1975 and rose at quite a constant rate until 1998, a strong Pacific Ocean El Nino year. Yet U.K. Hadley Center and U.S. NOAA balloon instrument analyses fail to show any evidence, whatsoever, of a human CO2 emission-influenced warming telltale “signature” in the upper troposphere over the equator as predicted by all U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) global circulation models.
Temperatures have been essentially flat since 1998, with the exception of another brief 2010 El Nino spike immediately followed by a dramatic 2011 La Nina decline. About half of all estimated warming since 1900 occurred before the mid-1940s despite continuously rising CO2 levels since that time.
Our warm 2011/2012 U.S. winter would have been a very welcome difference from what much of world experienced. A European cold spell killed more than 500. More than 140 perished in the Ukraine, along with hundreds of others in France, Serbia and the Czech Republic. Europe’s 2,860-kilometer Danube that is crucial for transport, power, industry and fishing froze over, as did nearly all rivers in the Balkans. More than 130 villages in Bulgaria went without electricity.
Closer to those of us in the lower forty-eight, Fairbanks, Alaska reported the coldest January temperatures since 1971, with temperatures reaching -24º F. The coldest January average temperature there occurred in 1906 (-36.4º F).
Recent readings taken from more than 30,000 measuring stations that were quietly released by the U.K.’s Met Office and the University of East Anglia University Climate Research Unit show that world temperatures haven’t warmed over the past 15 years. Nor are they likely to for quite awhile. Many scientific studies indicate that the global climate will soon enter a substantial cooling phase attributable to a weak new solar cycle. This is predicted due to important modulating cloud-forming influences of cosmic rays throughout periods of reduced sunspot activity. More clouds tend to make conditions cooler, while fewer often cause warming.
Solar output typically goes through 11-year cycles, with high numbers of sunspots seen at their peak. We are currently approaching the peak of “Cycle-24”, yet sunspot numbers are running at less than half of those observed during other 20th century peaks. A paper released by the Met Office projected a 92% chance that both Cycle-25, and those taking place in following decades, will be as weak, or weaker than, a “Dalton minimum” of 1790 to 1830, when average European temperatures fell by 2º Celsius.
Nicola Scafetta, a climate scientist at Duke University and the Active Cavity Radiometer Solar Irradiance Monitor Lab (ACRIM), told me that doesn’t think that we will see a severe “Maunder minimum”, or even Dalton minimum-like conditions because the Sun is presently at the maximum of its 1,000-year cycle, a condition similar to that which produced the two century-long Medieval Warm Period. However, the Sun is now entering into a grand minimum most likely described by a strong 60-year cycle, with maxima occurring around 2000 and 2060. Scafetta predicts that there will be steady but moderate cooling over the next 20 to 30 years (more or less). His new paper which discusses this… published last week in the Journal of Atmospheric and Solar Terrestrial Physics… is based upon a solar data reconstruction since 10,000 BC.
The Met Office claims that the greenhouse effects of man-made carbon dioxide are far stronger than the Sun’s influences, sufficiently so not only to overwhelm potential solar cooling, but to produce net warming. These findings are fiercely disputed by solar experts. They point out that the Met’s assessment is based upon highly theoretical climate models that exaggerate CO2 influence, while failing to account for numerous other important contributing factors. For example, as CO2 levels have continued to rise, the Met Office claimed in 2007 that global warming was about to “come roaring back”, predicting an overall 0.3º C temperature increase between 2004 and 2014. Then, in 2009, it predicted that at least three of the years between 2009 and 2014 would break the previous 1998 temperature record. That doesn’t appear very likely.
Since they couldn’t directly emulate the global surface temperature, the Met’s 2009 prediction is based instead upon a simple “energy balance model” (EBM) they used to emulate a fully coupled atmospheric ocean “general circulation model” (GCM). However, the GCM they applied to calibrate their EBM (the “HadCM3”), didn’t contain any solar climate amplification factors (such as cosmic ray/cloud feedback influences)…hence, showed very limited climate sensitivity to solar variations. This is a novel and very creative example of “garbage in-garbage out” modeling wizardry, where a climate model, used to model another climate model, is claimed to have realistic predictive validity.

Please read the full article here.

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Lockerbie aircrash – justice seen to be done, NOT!


Thanks Crystal,

Scotland, the land of my forefathers. Usually, I can be proud of this fact, with good reason. However, here we have evidence of corruption at the highest levels. They seem to be part of the UK involvement in world domination and justice is not one of their attributes or ambitions.

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Bedrock of vaccination theory crumbles


Thanks, Crystal.

Excellent article from ‘Natural News‘.

As someone, not necessarily wise, has said, there are ‘known unknowns’and ‘unknown  unknowns’ and there are also ‘known’ truths. This philosophy is wise, and would be appropriate in the case of vaccination science.

Bottom line, there are enough of each of these categories to allow considerable doubt about vaccines and the industry that is responsible ( or should be), for public health and safety. It is well past time for a full genuine inquiry into all these aspects.

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Those Devastating Queensland Election Results: Voters Hate Lies and the Carbon Tax


‘Is this a record? Has there ever been a loss this bad in Australian history? Conservatives likely to win 74 seats of an 89 seat parliament.

Labor was reduced to only 11 seats in 1974, and on latest counting tonight appeared set to retain only nine seats. Some analysts put the figure even lower, at seven. This would mean Labor falling short of official party status and relying on the incoming LNP government to grant it party offices, staff and resources. The Queensland Greens failed to win a seat and suffered a fall in support.’

Read more: Those Devastating Queensland Election Results: Voters Hate Lies and the Carbon Tax

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Up, Up And Away: How Money Power Works Down Under 


One of my first jobs as a junior reporter was to meet flights bringing famous people to Australia. Growing up in a country far from everywhere (except, as my father would say, “where you come from”), I was led to believe that Australia’s honour was at risk unless a well-known person from Over There said something flattering about us, preferably the moment they arrived at Sydney airport. There was a designated list of attributes they could comment on. These were: the weather, the beaches, the harbour, the harbour bridge, the happy people, the beer. When an exhausted Elizabeth Taylor stepped off her piston-engined flight from California and faced the mandatory barrage of questions, she replied: “Where am I, for Christ’s sake?”

This was understandable but ill-advised. Readers of the Australian press were warned that Taylor and her accompanying husband Mike Todd, the Hollywood producer, were problem people who did not appreciate their good fortune in being among us. Todd’s “dwarf-like and grizzled” appearance and the size of the bags under his wife’s eyes became the subjects of particular tabloid scorn. Their stay was brief.

LINK:  Up, Up And Away: How Money Power Works Down Under  

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Aussie government proposes unlimited speech regulation


Can you believe that? Climate Skeptics to be targeted by censorship. At least that’s a sign that we are on the right track and are showing them up as unable to defend their science and proposed carbon tax.

Amazing that they so blatantly abuse the public’s natural rights to free speech, hardly the Australia we used to be so proud of?

Political criticism also mentioned – goodbye democracy, hello fascism.

And there’s that ominous number 21 again,  ?Agenda 21??

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Climate Change Australia – Holding Alarmists To Account


 This is of interest because they are an Australian journalist and University Professor at odds here. Professor Archer, apparently 5 years ago, has really put his foot in his mouth and Andrew Bolt would appear to be correct in publishing this article.

Professor Archer has an incredibly impressive CV and is surely in a position to understand climate science. Yet he has got it wrong. His only avenue of escape from serious embarassment might be his words “if we have climate change” and “My guess is“.

On the other hand he clearly states where he stands on the subject by saying “And it’s going to obliterate the world as we currently know it. It’s going to make change within one generation very, very visible and very uncomfortable. It is an apocalypse.”

It’s scientists like him that have swayed our government to believe in the need for a carbon tax. He is one of the claimed 97% experts who “cannot be wrong”.

By this same measure, all these “97%” scientists are wrong. By the same measure, our government is wrong!

So either global warming exists but doesn’t cause the anticipated ‘ill-effects’ or, there really is no global warming at all. In which case both he and the government are still wrong.

And now, the Australian government is apparently considering censoring material that disagrees with their climate change beliefs and actions and also their political agenda.   (Ref: Aussie government proposes unlimited speech regulation, names climate skeptics and Labor critics as targets )

PA Pundits International

By Andrew Bolt ~

Five years on, let’s revisit one of the most outrageous scare claims made by our local alarmists – the University of New South Wales Professor Mike Archer, then dean of science:

 If we have climate change, what we do know is southern Australia is going to go powder dry, northern Australia is going to be afflicted with violent weather patterns… My guess is mangrove forests are going to invade the beaches, Bondi Beach (where we’re standing now) is gone, so there are changes coming down the line…

We’ve got about 95, maybe 98 percent of our population living along the coastline. [With the ice sheets at the poles and Greenland melting] the sea levels will be 100 meters (330 feet) higher than they are today. Forget Venice. I mean we’re talking about sharks in the middle of (downtown) Sydney

We think of an apocalypse…

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The Importance of Being Informed (vs The danger of believing Propaganda)


and the Ability to Discern between Truth and Propaganda.

The origin of the previous post (The Madness of Western Civilization), is a website named ‘The Excavator’, actually meaning ‘Truth Excavator’, now included as a link in the “World Issues’ group.

It tends towards extreme alternative news, but has a lot of important stuff providing information you might not learn about elsewhere.

What it makes me think about, is that we need to be individuals forming our own opinions. We must not rely on evidence that cannot be substantiated. We must give ourselves an opportunity to maximise the reliability of our incoming information.

This is highlighted in one of the “Excavator” posts , ( Professor Daniele Ganser (Switzerland) – 10 Years After 9/11 The Official Account Does Not Add Up ), where the professor lectures on the 9/11 debate. He provides heaps of evidence supporting the MIHOP (Made it Happen On Purpose) theory, yet can professionally conclude the lecture by saying “more research” is obviously needed. [I suspect he really believes the mentioned theory, but is sensibly staying away from the danger of being ostracised. As he says ” even talking about 9/11 runs a risk of losing your job”, or words to that effect].

Unlike myself, who makes judgement on the already available evidence, or more accurately, on what I deem to be sufficiently reliable evidence, and therefore are making subjective conclusions rather than fully supported scientific conclusions, the Professor sets a higher standard.

His advice is absolutely sound. Don’t believe what I say here on face value, just include it as a point of view which should be judged on its merits. Of course, the same should apply to all sources of information, especially from the mass media and including authorities, right to the top level.

One of its many quotes provides a glimpse of the site’s philosophical outlook.

“We have got to defeat this attack on the freedom of the mind…But it takes courage for a young man with a family to stand up to it; all the more obligation on those of us who have nothing left to lose. At any age it is better to be a dead lion than a living dog – though better still, of course, to be a living and victorious lion – but it is easier to run the risk of being killed (or fired) in action if before long you are going to be dead anyway. This freedom seems to me the chief consolation of old age.” – Elmer Davis: Grandeur and the Miseries of Old Age.

A highly recommended source of truth in a world of distorted information.

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The Madness of Western Civilization


This article impresses. It is a full-on critique of the workings of the minds that create the world’s unrest. The Western side, that is. After reading this, and believing it as I do, one wonders about the relative thinking of the militant Islamic extremists and their actions, the actions that are really of their own contrivance. Who are the worst ‘baddies’?

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