Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Global Hot Air

Man made global warming is just a lot of hot air says the subjects number one researcher.
Professor Jones also conceded the possibility that the world was warmer in medieval times than now - suggesting global warming may not be a man-made phenomenon.
And he said that for the past 15 years there has been no 'statistically significant' warming.
Wow, what da ya know? But that's nuttin right, I mean just some numbers.
The implications of these admissions are as wide ranging as they are breath taking. Phil Jones, one of the leading scientists who are advocates of the global warming theory, has now admitted that virtually everyone of the points made by global warming skeptics is correct.
Oh, you mean it's kinda big after all.

Meanwhile the green Nazis attack any global warming truthers as if they think they are really protecting the environment.

And poor Mr. Jones how is he doing? just fine thanks. See after he was forced to step down cuz it was kinda embarrassing and all, but instead a being embarrassed he showed that he truley has no shame and along with



Professor Jones also conceded the possibility that the world was warmer in medieval times than now - suggesting global warming may not be a man-made phenomenon.
And he said that for the past 15 years there has been no 'statistically



The only hot air remaining is that being let out of the global alarmists balloon.


"The scientific community would come down on me in no uncertain terms if I said the world had cooled from 1998. OK it has but it is only 7 years of data and it isn't statistically significant."

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"As you know, I'm not political. If anything, I would like to see the climate change happen, so the science could be proved right, regardless of the consequences. This isn't being political, it is being selfish"

The list goes on and on. These are quotes from jones himself, not a news story about an interview. explain away these quotes and ill believe you. until then ill believe that you and phil jones share the sentiment that you wish you " could be proved right, regardless of the consequences. "

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