Thursday, August 16, 2007

Oswald Czolgosz: Man-Made Global Warming Is A Huge Hoax

Oswald Czolgosz didn't have a wealthy organization with a charitable status behind him. He spent $3000 of his own money on a billboard that makes others, those who don't read the blogs, aware that the hysteria over the "man-made global warming" is a scam.

You don't need to search the web for the recent scientific data to find out that Oswald is right. Simply read the newspapers. If the summers now were actually warmer than decades ago, then newspaper headlines would inform us of yet another record high temperatures every summer or at the least - every second or third summer. Yet it doesn't happen. Moreover, when Moncton was hit by a heat wave about three weeks ago, it turned out that the warmest fourth week of July was in 1962, not sometime in 1990s or 2000s. If we look back all the way to 1880, there's more proof that there's no such thing as man-made global warming:
In many cases, the changes are statistically minor, but their potential impact on the rhetoric surrounding global warming is huge.

The hottest year since 1880 becomes 1934 instead of 1998, which is now just second; 1921 is third.

Four of the 10 hottest years were in the 1930s, only three in the past decade. Claiming that man-made carbon dioxide has caused the natural disasters of recent years makes as much sense as claiming fossil-fuel burning caused the Great Depression.

The 15 hottest years since 1880 are spread over seven decades. Eight occurred before atmospheric carbon dioxide began its recent rise; seven occurred afterwards.
Too bad however that governments of all levels still funnel millions into the Suzuki foundation and other warm-monger groups, while Oswald Czolgosz had to use his own savings to make others aware of the truth. I think it's time for all of us who oppose the global warming lies to establish the Oswald foundation. One that would benefit from the same charitable status and that would demand the same level of funding as its Suzuki counterpart.

2 comments:

Millard Fillmore said...

Oswald? Czolgosz? If I was on Gore's Secret Service detail -- much less Presiden't Bush's -- I wouldn't allow this dude within 300 miles of my principle based on his name alone. But he's completely right about this absurd hoax and the zealots who follow it like it's a religion. As if it never grew hot or cold before. Please.

Leonard said...

Got something against Eastern European names? I bet your name too would sound weird somewhere in Poland or Hungary.