Paul Harvey's broadcast this morning pointed out that the fellow traveling Newsweek (of all news magazines) will present the whole global warming insanity as a grand hoax as a cover story in next weeks issue. I read in the Washington T
imes this morning that 'cooler" heads in Europe are expressing doubt as well - here is their take:
imes this morning that 'cooler" heads in Europe are expressing doubt as well - here is their take:Article published Aug 14, 2007 Inside the Beltway
August 14, 2007 John McCaslin - Before Gore. D.C. resident John Lockwood was conducting research at the Library of Congress and came across an intriguing Page 2 headline in the Nov. 2, 1922 edition of The Washington Post: "Arctic Ocean Getting Warm; Seals Vanish and Icebergs Melt." The 1922 article, obtained by Inside the Beltway, goes on to mention "great masses of ice have now been replaced by moraines of earth and stones," and "at many points well-known glaciers have entirely disappeared." "This was one of several such articles I have found at the Library of Congress for the 1920s and 1930s," says Mr. Lockwood. "I had read of the just-released NASA estimates, that four of the 10 hottest years in the U.S. were actually in the 1930s, with 1934 the hottest of all." Worth pondering.
August 14, 2007 John McCaslin - Before Gore. D.C. resident John Lockwood was conducting research at the Library of Congress and came across an intriguing Page 2 headline in the Nov. 2, 1922 edition of The Washington Post: "Arctic Ocean Getting Warm; Seals Vanish and Icebergs Melt." The 1922 article, obtained by Inside the Beltway, goes on to mention "great masses of ice have now been replaced by moraines of earth and stones," and "at many points well-known glaciers have entirely disappeared." "This was one of several such articles I have found at the Library of Congress for the 1920s and 1930s," says Mr. Lockwood. "I had read of the just-released NASA estimates, that four of the 10 hottest years in the U.S. were actually in the 1930s, with 1934 the hottest of all." Worth pondering.
Reacting yesterday to word that certain European governments and officials are suddenly trying to abandon their costly "global warming" policies, Royal Astronomical Society fellow Benny Peiser, of the science faculty at Liverpool John Moores University in Great Britain, recalls the teachings of Marcus Aurelius: "The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane."
Emphasis mine. Is it possible that the left's 'Wooden Indian' has been hoodwinking us from his mansions, limos and private aircraft? Awww say it ain't so. Maybe he too, has just been on 'roids and needs an asterisk next to his public statements.
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