You know what I hate? Or rather who I hate?
Dirt Worshipers.
These are the people who worship a fictitious phenomenon known as Global Warming (GW), or more properly, Man-Made Global Climate Change to (MMGCC). As the head priest, Algae, that is: Al Gore, has become one of the most disgusting people on earth.
First, note the change from GW to MMGCC which is an obvious attempt to cover up or explain away actual temperature data that, oops, the earth has cooled in the last decade (and that they lied about the historical temperature record). The term MMGCC is also an attempt to broaden the dirt worshiping religion to include any climate event that is not peachy.
Read what this asshole has to say:
“And as we’re talking today, Terry, the death count in Myanmar from the cyclone that hit there yesterday has been rising from 15,000 to way on up there to much higher numbers now being speculated,” Gore said. “And last year a catastrophic storm last fall hit Bangladesh. The year before, the strongest cyclone in more than 50 years hit China – and we’re seeing consequences that scientists have long predicted might be associated with continued global warming.
Of course, Algae has wagged his finger at those who disagree with him before:
It is important to learn the lessons of what happens when scientific evidence and clear authoritative warnings are ignored in order to induce our leaders not to do it again and not to ignore the scientists again and not to leave us unprotected in the face of those threats that are facing us right now.
Back to Myanmar, just read these paragraphs, as some liberal arts major attempts to explain a community based reality (MMGCC "experts") versus actual science (those who study hurricanes):
Ever since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, hurricanes have often been seen as a symbol of global warming's wrath. Many climate change experts have tied the rise of hurricanes in recent years to global warming and hotter waters that fuel them.
Another group of experts, those who study hurricanes and who are more often skeptical about global warming, say there is no link. They attribute the recent increase to a natural multi-decade cycle.
Look, if you took Katrina to be anything other than a regularly occurring natural phenomenon that hit a city built under sea-level and run by a bunch of incompetent, corrupt, thugs, then you are a sucker. If you think polar bears are dying by the 1000's, then you are a sucker. And, if you think that there has been a "rise of hurricanes in recent years," then you are a sucker. Just stop, take a breath, and ask: hasn't the past decade actually been quiet with respect to hurricanes. Yes? Well, then what exactly is our in-over-her-head reporter actually saying by writing: "climate change experts have tied the rise of hurricanes in recent years to global warming and hotter waters that fuel them?" It seems to me that the MMGCC experts, such as they are, are a bunch of scare mongering charlatans.
Yes, so after 2,000 years of the Judea Christian norm, a bunch of atheist yuppies have taken the great step backwards to superstitious worshiping of the weather.
I will and can explain every contention I make in these dirt worshiper bashing posts, but right now, I am steamed at how Algae is milking the crisis in Myanmar to advance his religion. It is downright disgusting.
First, in 2005, like he stated that obviously, a category 5 hurricane like Katrina is a result of MMGCC. And, like the stone-age Shaman he wishes to be, he predicted that GW will continue to punish mankind for our misdeeds with more and more hurricanes. In a movie, well, maybe in a poorly written Gallicano movie, such a charlatan would be shamed by 2006 and 2007 being very light years, as far as hurricanes go. I mean, visualize a witch doctor standing out in a desert for 2 years or more predicting rain, and then taking credit for rainfall when it does occur.
Nope.
What does Algae do? He jumps on the first big wind related tragedy in 3 years as an example of further angering of the GW gods. The typhoon was a moderately strong one. The disaster of Myanmar is result of a crushing state dictatorship (the type of which Algae would love to implement across the world to appease the GW gods) that refuses outside help. And let's not forget, Myanmar's disaster preparedness is probably worse that Mayor "School Bus" Nagan of New Orleans. Note the correlation between thuggish, nanny-states and disasters?
For those of us with science backgrounds; for those of us who can read; and for those of us who can think for ourselves, we know that this whole MMGCC hoax is intellectually empty. Some noted back in 2005, that "uh, no...if the world was warmer, there would be less hurricanes." (This link is the most recent "well, duh," realization on hand) (and secondly, there are a few of you reading this with enough of an IQ to then make the point that, "well, askjoe, you say there is a lull in hurricanes and GW would lead to less hurricanes, lol I pwned you," I would respond by pointing out that saying "pwned" will get you a wedgie on this sight, secondly - that this post is about Algae being a dick - as well as his being a clueless asswad, and thirdly - semi-smart, scroll back up to where the hurricane experts talk about natural cycles and recompute your snark. But good for you for trying).
And for those of you whose intellectual honesty allows for a dissenting view from the GW religionists, I will let that sink in until you read about the fact that some scientists are predicting that the next 10 years will be cooler than average as well (or than the time frame from 1997-2007 also exhibited a world-wide cooling trend). Yeah, so how do you feel about that $1000 carbon credit you just bought? Still ready to lose your job to stop MMGCC?
Ok, so the point of this post is that I hate Algae more than POSA. He is cashing in on tragedy. He has no intellectual honesty or moral compass. His only goal is self-aggrandizing and selling his stupid carbon credits. So, go ahead, yuppies, waste your money and soul on this retro-grade religious snake oil salesman.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
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1 comment:
Wow what a great post. You really hit it out the ballpark with this one.
:-)
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