Wednesday, July 23, 2008

An Interesting Truth

This is an intriguing report by a very reputable man by the name of Christopher Monckton. He served as former policy adviser to Margaret Thatcher and is well-known for his skeptical views on Global Warming - more precisely, that much of the 'data' bringing scientific 'consensus' is wrong. I'd love to summarize it, but I may accidentally scramble the facts or figures, so I'll just give the link.

http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/monckton/goreerrors.html

I don't know about you, but isn't it strange that Al Gore portrays 'climate change' as a negative occurrence? To say the climate is changing is equivalent to pointing out that the grass is growing. It is the nature of the climate to change, and any attempts to squelch that change is going against nature, and at the same time futile. It is an indisputable fact that the climate has been changing since time began, so why all the sudden is climate change a 'bad' thing? And, as a sidenote, isn't it interesting that their solution is telling us to change the way WE live our lives?

A very interesting (not to mention valid) bit of reasoning found on Yahoo Answers:

Freedom is Life controlling its own energy. Life energy is predominately derived by oxidizing hydrocarbons.

Because this makes CO2, anyone asking to control your CO2 is asking for your freedom.

Is the concern over CO2 REALLY about the environment, or just an excuse for higher taxes & more governmental control?


To be completely honest, it might just save America if more people thought this way. I might not be able to prove it with science, but History readily shows through tragedies like the Holocaust that complete loss of freedom starts very small. This tragedy began with a little oppression, a little graffiti on the Berlin Wall - yet escalated into one of the largest human massacres in history. I'm not comparing Hitler's tirade to Al Gore's speals - just presenting an example of how oppression can begin with seemingly nothing, yet when the tyranny is here, people will look behind them into the past and wonder why they didn't see it coming.

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