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Trump Victory: The Beginning of the End of Global Climate Scare
It doesn’t get better than this. Trump is one hundred percent skeptic,
no pandering. Say goodbye to the fantasy that CO2 controls the planets
thermostat. Click to enlarge. See PDF for page 2. Finally, a leader says
No to refueling the Global Green Gravy Train. It will still take years
to slow and unpack, because it is a pagan religion and a 1.5 Trillion
Dollar industrial freight machine. But yesterday the gargantuan train
split at a junction and the people stuck on Big-Green roller will be
able to watch the other train take off as it dumps the dead-weight
carbon truck with square wheels. As Ma
Events in Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney: See Dr Tim Ball, Tony Heller, and Sen. Malcolm Roberts
Malcolm Roberts Tim Ball … Tony Heller Three events on this week in
the evenings: Dr Tim Ball and Tony Heller (aka “Steve Goddard” who
writes RealClimateScience) are visiting Australia! One: Canberra,
Tuesday evening at Parliament House with Senator Roberts, Tim Ball, Tony
Heller. Two: Melbourne, Wednesday, 9 November 2016, Tim Ball to give
the Bob Carter Memorial Lecture Three: Sydney, Thursday, 10th November,
2016, Five Dock. Details below for anyone interested. You must RSVP for
Canberra, and book for Sydney. Tim Ball — former Prof of Climate
Science, has been in this for years, involved i
Audit CSIRO: they lack evidence says Senator Malcolm Roberts
Malcolm Roberts, Tim Ball and Tony Heller held a press conference to
release Roberts 42-page reply to the CSIRO. [OR download the PDF here].
Essentially, despite us spending billions of dollars to reduce CO2 in
the hope we change the weather, the CSIRO can only provide irrelevant
and weak evidence, and nothing that demonstrates consistent cause and
effect. CSIRO can provide nothing to show that they are not just
exploiting natural climate cycles for political purposes. (See here,
models based on solar factors predict temperature changes very well and
most turning points. Solar models explains
Nov 08
US Election results — The US Brexit unfolding. “Trump Triumphs” in NY Times
Bigger than Brexit: This is a win for workers and the middle class.
It’s a major loss for the old media and political correctness.
Corruption finally gets pegged back. Trump beat both political parties,
almost every government organisation, Wall Street, and media outlets. —
Jo UPDATE: Listening to the ABC, commentators are talking about the fear
of a Trump victory. But the only people who ought to
Nov 07
Trump would drain the climate-swamp
Big bankers are helping to save the poor from nasty storms. Sure… In
the climate debate, not much is bigger than this US election. If Clinton
wins, it’s more of the same tax-funded gravy train supporting a
trillion dollar industry that aims to change the weather and hold back
the tide in a hundred years with special electrons from windmills and
solar panels. Historians will giggle and mock us for
Nov 06
POINTER: Great sceptic events in Canberra, Melbourne, and Sydney this week
In case you missed the post get the details on Tim Ball and Tony
Heller with Malcolm Roberts. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday this week. —
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Did a revolt within the NYPD force the FBI’s hand on the Clinton email saga?
UPDATE: In a feat of public service the FBI conclusively reviewed
650,000 emails in 9 days and clears Clinton, and say they repeat their
July determination which found that she was “extremely careless” with
“highly classified information” and will not be charged. The Clinton’s
made $57 million while Hillary was Secretary of State. Over half the
people who met with Clinton paid money to the Clinto
Nov 05
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Nov 04
Trump closing the deal: “The only thing that can stop this corrupt force is you — the American people”
A brilliant, polished, excellent advert — cuts like a sabre to the
only point that matters. h/t to the great Scott Adams, who says: 1.
Trump delivers his lines perfectly, like an experienced actor. We
haven’t heard him like this before. You probably didn’t think he had
this in him. He stays calm and assured, but not cocky. That is an
effective counter-framing to Clinton’s framing of Trump as an u
US Election: Avalance of corruption found against Clinton
As I said, “It’s the Corruption, Stupid“. The US election is far
beyond policy disputes. Do the people care if their leaders make
personal profits by selling out the nation? As Linda Tripp says: “That
this is not chilling to much of the nation is the most chilling of all.”
We are in danger of being swamped in the details and emails: too much
to process, when so many sub-parts would be election-ch
Nov 03
UK High Court decided that the people can’t vote for a clear outcome, they have to vote for other people to vote for them.
The UK High court decides Parliament knows the will of the people more
than the people do. A British court just prevented the prime minister
from Brexiting. — Vox “The most fundamental rule of the UK constitution
is that Parliament is sovereign,” the court writes in a summary document
explaining the ruling. Naive me. I thought the people were sovereign?
Isn’t the Parliament meant to serve the peo
Nov 02
Intolerant, closeted, media sell hate and silence: can’t figure why electorate is so divided
Who are Trump’s loyal army asks Michael Goldfarb of the BBC America is
so divided in 2016 that one half of the electorate can barely understand
the other. Comprehending the Donald Trump phenomenon has become the
dominant theme of US election coverage… Dear BBC et al, half the
electorate is mocked, reviled, and otherwise ignored. No wonder the
other half are clueless… The divided electorates throug
Nov 01
It’s the Corruption Stupid. The only policy that matters…
Oh for the luxury of an election about policies! But when corruption
rules, it gazumps the rest — no point in discussing the policies
(whatever they are) if they might be managed by friends for the benefit
of donors instead of the needy. All hail the slush fund. Indeed why even
discuss candidates if your vote might be flipped? Things are suddenly
silly-electric. Last week Hillary mocked Trump for
Oct 31
Blockbuster rolls on: FBI finds 650,000 emails. Polls turn. Australian taxpayers fund Clinton slush fund.
The Blockbuster rolls on. Books will be written about this week in
politics. The FBI have apparently found a gargantuan 650,000 emails.
They have also got a search warrant. The news rattled markets and
currencies. It’s being called a bombshell, and political TNT. Democratic
National Committee chairwoman Donna Brazile said it was “Like an
18-wheeler smacking into us.” At least one mainstream colum
Oct 29
Watergate II?. National Review calls Clinton’s State Department “Racketeering”.
Ten days to go, thousands of emails to read. The FBI say they “don’t
know what they have”. We do know that they have a monster-load of emails
of Hillary’s right hand woman, vice chair of Clinton’s 2016 campaign
and the FBI think they can’t afford not to let the world know. For those
who don’t know who Huma Abedin is: Vanity Fair pretty much describes
her as the “key glue” for Hillary, around her
Weekend Unthreaded
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Oct 28
Psychoterratica — environmentally induced mental distress
With every baseless scare come the inevitable victims: those who are
gullible, through no fault of their own, like children, graduates of
eco-science degrees, and people who think the ABC gives them impartial
information. Psychoterratica: or earth related (terra) mental health
(psyche) states or conditions. © 2013 Glenn Albrecht. GlennAlbrect did a
Ted talk, if you can bear to watch it, tell us t
Oct 27
Trump is the Molotov Cocktail the middle classes can throw at the establishment: Sayth Michael Moore?!
The US election continues to surprise. It breaks all the rules. Who
stands up for the workers now, for the disaffected middle class — Donald
Trump, and that’s according to Michael Moore, dedicated progressive. He
gave a speech that is going viral with conservatives and has even been
used to make an advert for Trump. Moore is telling the world that Trump
will win (which he fears). Perhaps Moore wa
Oct 25
“Royalties for Voters” — WA political party offers $38,000 to each voter to expose just how big the government grab is
A new party is forming in WA in time for the state election next
March. It’s skeptical, and very cheeky, and as The Spectator says “a
chance to shame the Nats”. Where the Nats offer Royalties for Regions,
but the new party wickedly offers Royalties for Voters. Real democracy
starts with the freedom to vote with our wallets It needs to reach 500
members by Sunday Monday: WA Voters can join for fre
The Al Smith charity dinner, a weapons grade roasting of Clinton
The Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner was a few days ago. The
traditional charity event is the last time both candidates will
probably speak at the same place before the election. They were roasting
each other. The jokes get sharpened to bleeding point. I love the idea
of this charity bash as a quasi fourth debate. The two candidates are
jousting with satirical jabs, able to say things t
Ray Stevens has some Arctic land to sell for people worried about Global Warming
We need more of this sort of thing. :- ) … by Ray Stevens – The Global
Warming Song. A song about a “Gullible Venture”. Top Job! h/t Ian.
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Oct 24
Scientists find one place on Earth that climate change is good for
Lo and Behold — climate change “may” help feed the starving Ethiopians
and turn the nation into a “food exporting country”. ( That sounds
pretty serious. Pay billions – Stop That Now!) With so many climate
models, sooner or later one was going to turn up something good — in
much the same way that Lotto somehow “finds” the winner. Incredibly the
happy possibility even made it into a press release.
Oct 23
US donors funding activists to shut down Australian mines, ports and rail, approved by Hillary’s right-hand-man?
The Australian has been busy exposing how the supposedly grassroots
anti-coal groups in Australia are being funded by the US and with the
full knowledge and approval of John Podesta who used to be a special
counselor to Barak Obama and is now Hillary’s campaign chairman. Thanks
to Wikileaks for the info. Restrictions needed on overseas charities
funding legal battles The US money was designed to
Oct 22
Weekend Unthreaded
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US debate: It’s no accident climate change is ignored — it’s a poison pill a pollie would prefer to hide
Climate change is not ignored in the election, it’s hidden, because
most voters don’t care, and don’t want to pay. Perplexed! Vox and others
just can’t figure out why climate change is being ignored in this
election. “That’s 4 straight debates without a single question on
climate change.” Oh no?! Humanity is about to destroy civilization and
Brad Plumer wants to know why ” the most powerful nation
Oct 21
US Election: the smear-war is there to stop people talking about the issues
Ann Coulter explains why the election talk is almost all about
scandals and smear, the last thing they want is for the campaign to be
about the issues: Hillary has the media on her side, but Trump’s
advantage is practically every policy. [T]he media’s entire campaign
against Trump is to prevent him from talking about policy. They would
rather talk about fat-shaming than trade, immigration and job
Oct 20
US Election and Vote Rigging: The question is not “if”, but “how much”
Trump would have been crazy to sign a blank cheque on election results
when high ranking Democrat operatives admit on video that they cheat
the system as much as they can. Scott Foval bragged they have been
busing people in to key seats ” to deal with you fuckin assholes for
fifty years, and we’re not going to stop now”. Who plays nice in the
face of that rank hostility? Hillary said Trump’s resp
Oct 19
Dems killing Democracy? — Massive Voter Fraud for “50 years” and paid activists at Trump rallies.
Two damning videos released. Two heads claimed. Allegedly, these
schemes to illegally bus in false voters and to disrupt Trump rallies
with deliberate violence, were approved “at the highest level” of the
DNC. The second scalp claimed here (Bob Creamer) admitted on video that
Clinton is aware of “all” of his work. Project Veritas Undercover Video:
Democrats Caused Violence at Trump Rallies: Paying
Oct 18
Dont put Bill Leak on trial — Let’s try the Human Rights Commission instead
Bill Leak is a cartoonist, who did a cartoon highlighting the dismal
state of some dysfunctional familes in central Australia. I can’t show
you that cartoon and we can’t discuss appalling crime statistics nor why
“women of a certain ethnic group are 30 times (or 80 times) more likely
to be beaten and hospitalized.” Two women die every week but we can’t
talk about the problem of people who stomp o
Oct 17
Global warming may cause moose to freeze
Tragic news about moose today — the climate used to be the same for 65
million years, so moose are unprepared to deal with the sudden extra
degree on the modern Earth-Perfect-Thermostat. JACKSON, Wyo. – Global
warming might cause moose to freeze to death in Yellowstone National
Park. Don’t cry. Moose are declining: The reason for the decline is
complicated. Wolves have taken moose, and grizzly be
India to more than double coal mining by 2020
Good news. India plans to add more fertilizer to the global air which
will help feed the world. There is no charge. India will become the
world’s number 2 miner of coal by 2020, overtaking the US. There are
plans to ramp up from mining 634 million tons to 1.5 billion metric tons
by 2020. That’s only 3 years away. China’s total coal use doesn’t even
fit on this graph. As best as anyone can guess,
Oct 15
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Oct 14
Ontario’s electricity, “carnage”, “a train wreck”, electricity costs double to reduce carbon at $250/ton
Boondoggle: How Ontario’s pursuit of renewables broke their
electricity system Financial Post, Terence Corcoran The Green industry
has done over Ontario consumers. Government control of the electricity
market was “cheered on by a growing industrial complex of wind and solar
promoters backed by a large contingent of financial firms, big name
consultants, fee-collecting law firms and major corporat
Oct 13
Low solar activity means more Central European floods
Yet another paper showing the spooky non-relationship with the local
thermonuclear reactor. Thanks to climate models we all know that jiggles
in solar radiation mean nothing much to Earth, otherwise we might
wonder if the pattern of lows in sunlight and highs in floods meant
something… The River Ammer is in Southern Germany, and Markus Czymzik
and others dug through the sediments nearby and graph
Oct 12
How much wind power can a grid handle?
Could Australia end up with synchronous failure across states? When
wind power is maxing out it’s bad for grid stability — it pushes out the
reliable spinning inertia — the massive rolling turbines that
relentlessly pull the grid back to 50Hz. Here’s a graph of SA and
Victoria wind farms last month, and you can see that for all the
thousand kilometers that might separate them, they are controlled
Oct 11
Apparently CO2 can absorb sunsets: The Climate Change Challenge will
be held at the Lismore campus from 10am where students from ages 8 to 15
can take part in the ‘photo voice’ competition, where they can use
photography to have a voice on the issue and win prizes. ‘Some students
take photos of beautiful things such as sunsets or waterways and then
write about how it could be lost or destroyed be
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