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Posted by Editor on 17th October 2010 at 12:21 PM
Scientific scandal
From Jonathan Thomason

It is the greatest scientific scandal ever. A small group of so called scientists, who had research funding from nuclear power, comments to turn 1,000,000,000 people in the world that carbon dioxide controlled the weather.

Really carbon dioxide supports all life on earth: plants taking in, excrete oxygen and make plant bulk. Animals only evolved to turn the waste gas of plants – oxygen, into their food –carbon dioxide.
The result of this is that carbon dioxide in the free air is determined by the efficiency of photosynthesis to taking in.

Harvard University checked this, and found carbon dioxide in the free air have been static for 200 years: they looked at the rocks minerals, the feeling easier and more accurate to have looked at ice cores from Antarctica.

These gear that free CO 2 levels for the last 2000 years. These show that carbon dioxide levels rose in an ice-age, when there are fewer plants or life on earth. Never has carbon dioxide determined the weather.

Man made global warming and climate change came from 10 stooges to nuclear power. There media and family have no brains amputated at birth.









Comment by Guest  18th October 2010
Are they by any chance related, we should be told.
Comment by Guest  18th October 2010
Between him and Carvath - wow - we know how to turn out cranks around here. (Hope it's not something in the water. :-/ )
Comment by Guest  18th October 2010
Have you ever googled this guy's name and seen his blog? (jonsthings.blogspot.com). He reckons he knows the cure to cancer, AIDS and all known viruses (h**p://jonsthings.blogspot.com/2009/12/cure-antibiotic-resistant-infections.html) He has an M. Eng. and was doing a PhD in global warming then got in a car accident and got 30% brain damage. It's kind of fascinating in an awful way. I guess this is what happens when a highly intelligent guy gets 30% brain damage.
Comment by Guest  18th October 2010
I'm glad I'm not the only one who couldn't understand what the hell this article is supposed to be about.Seadog
Comment by Guest  18th October 2010
more illiterate rubbish

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