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carrotman
29-06-2007, 02:38 AM
A question I have about Global warming is this, does the fact that most scientist's around the world agree on CO2 global warming suggest that they must be in the know on the New World Order scam. Or have they honestly come up with these figures with their consequences rather like people working for the CFR who don't know about the banking scam. If they do we are talking of a lot of people.

graflok
29-06-2007, 04:13 AM
I think that most people just do what their employers (or grant benefactors) tell
them to do. And, the ones that don't are replaced with ones that will.

They don't need to know why. They just need to know they can make their
mortgage payments and look forward to a pleasant retirement. Most probably
don't want to know any more than that.

lookfar
29-06-2007, 04:51 AM
Hi carrotman & welcome to the forum :)

I agree with graflok. Also the scientific community have to stick to the 'given story', otherwise their funding gets withdrawn etc. Same theme for most of this stuff it seems :(

carrotman
04-07-2007, 04:49 AM
If I'm a scientist and I'm measuring CO2 then I'm out in the field and measuring stuff looking at data and if something doesn't fit then I should realise. In my experiment I should find a correlate between CO2 and global warming, not find it or there should appear to be to me or I'm lieing. Perhaps CO2 does appear to correlate maybe by secret design and knowledge of sun. It's too far out for me to believe that all these qualified scientist's quite low down the pyramid believing freemasonry is about good are either too thick or making it up with such huge implications for the world.

hagbard_celine
04-07-2007, 04:58 AM
Welcome, Carrotman.

According to "South Today" yesterday, a poll of scientists showed no clear majority in either camp; the votes were almost even.

emtec
04-07-2007, 04:21 PM
Welcome, Carrotman.

According to "South Today" yesterday, a poll of scientists showed no clear majority in either camp; the votes were almost even.

So how come so many naysayers dont they want to keep there jobs? Sounds like another contradiction to me.

graflok
04-07-2007, 06:51 PM
So how come so many naysayers dont they want to keep there jobs? Sounds like another contradiction to me.

Now. let me get this straight, emtec:
You're saying that the fact that there are so many scientists who disagree with
the CO2 theory is evidence that the CO2 theory is correct?

You've outdone yourself, emtec. Your logic is, uh -- extraordinary.:rolleyes:

umbrex
12-07-2007, 02:04 AM
It's like when a dog owner throws a bone.. The dog gets after it, retrieves it, but might miss 7 bones burried..

When their billion dollar budgets are determined and aimed at CO2 related problems, then that's what they will find.