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Hurricane Myths, Fuzzy Thinking Liberals, and the Movement to Ban Water Alan Scholl Environmentalits believe all kinds of things, including that the earth is dangerously overheating. But many of them also seem to think that we should ban water. Follow this link to the original source: "Hurricanes and Hot Air I'm puzzled. Most of the media, and supposedly most Americans,
have bought into the the idea that human industry is causing global
warming. Yet no real proof of this exists. Minute changes in temperatures
over short spans mean nothing, as most any meteorologist can tell you,
and over 17,000 already
have. An article
by noted hurricane expert William Gray in the Wall Street Journal,
certainly not a "right wing extremist" publication, scoffs
at the myth of increased hurricanes. An environmentalist hike to the
North Pole across the Arctic to draw attention to the crisis of global
warming was called
off due to extreme cold and frostbite. Holes in the ozone layer
disappear. The green folk are left with nothing but mysterious "climate
models," mostly sponsored by the same folks who predicted a
global ice age as recently as the 1970s and 80s. This is not a stellar
record.
These people are easily duped. For a good laugh, and a
demonstration of the ease with which even the organizers and leaders of
the green legions can be duped by the most obvious and blatant of environmental
globalony, take a look at the Penn and Teller video above. There is questionable
language (it is Penn and Teller) but it also is pointed pointed proof
of the contention that environmental hysteria is just that.
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