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  Re: MAD PIG DISEASE: Cop beats up detainee in booking area, uses handcuffs as brass knuckles         


Author: Bob LaCasse
Date: Aug 31, 2008 23:26

On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 13:28:29 -0400, Patriot Games America.Com>
wrote:

|>>Here is the full video: http://www.policecrimes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4163
|>>At about 1:00 you can clearly see the flash of steel in his raised
|>>right hand.
|>
|>Its a flash. Could be anything.
|>
Cuffs, otherwise known as a form of "exercise gloves"....

|>You need eyewitness testimony or a confession....
|>

There is a Taped Report on the site.....Cop was guilty and assigned
to desk, had you done that, you'd be dead or otherwise really fucked up!

|>And remember, at the very beginning according to the Mutant ITSELF,
|>the cop gave an order then the Mutant smart-mouthed the cop then the

The "Mutant" with too much of both and not enough of each, was
called a derogatory name, not the Hybrid's name....

|>Mutant disobeyed the cop's order....
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  Drenched         


Author: zboon
Date: Aug 31, 2008 23:04

September 1 08

On the very day Scorched went to air, with its true story of Sydney
being out of water and ringed by fire, the city received several hours
of delicious rain:

And this was during a month of great chilling:

Sydney has shivered through its coldest August in 64 years.

Plans to live blog this debacle were derailed by technical problems.

Apologies.

A highlight of the show: the NSW Premier was implicated in a $1 million
re-election bribe. One million dollars!

UPDATE. Twelve millimetres of rain for Sydney on Scorched Sunday,
including falls across all Sydney dams.

http://blogs.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/timblair/
--

Warmest Regards

Bonzo

"IPCC staff is working feverishly on a theory that supports global
cooling as proof of global warming. Stay tuned." Addison Gardner
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  Be Skeptical When When "Experts" Prognosticate !!!         


Author: zboon
Date: Aug 31, 2008 22:46

6 Aug 08

For fun, we have a list of the Top 30 Failed Technology Predictions from
the List Universe. Here's #2, from Mr Bill Gates, a well known rich
person who lives near Seattle: "We will never make a 32 bit operating
system."

And #8 from Lord Kelvin, who was a mathematician and physicist, and
president of the British Royal Society, 1895: "Heavier-than-air flying
machines are impossible."

Ho ho ho, we say to ourselves when we read these prognostications. How
stupid can they be! We experience mirth. But that is exactly the wrong
emotion. You might despise Bill Gates, but he is an incredibly bright
person, an expert among experts in his field.

Kelvin, who you probably haven't heard of, was one of the smartest
people who ever lived (not at the top of the list, to be sure, but ahead
of all of us).

These, and the other people with quotes on the List Universe page, were
masters, yet they made remarkably huge mistakes.
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  Re: The precautionary principle         


Author: zboon
Date: Aug 31, 2008 22:35

"columbiaaccidentinvestigation"
yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:2086b50f-463c-4c59-9c98-2edd58c48537@j22g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
On Aug 31, 8:59 am, Rich wrote:
> Bhanwara wrote:
>> On Aug 31, 9:31 am, "James" iglou.com> wrote:
>>> It's been suggested that the idea of evacuation of New O because of
>>> hurrican Gustav should also be applied to global warming. i.e. that
>>> money be spent and in the case of AGW, the green agenda be
>>> followed. Known as the precautionary principle this action is
>>> suggested to circumvent any debate on whether any action is
>>> necessary. In other words, this approach would be a precautionary
>>> action. I see no analogy here.
>
>>> The idea can have merit depending on the circumstances of similar
>>> situations but I hardly see anything remotely similar in a
>>> hurricane physically bearing down on something and a half baked
>>> theory that is picked apart nearly every day.
>
>>> If one is standing in the middle of the road and a semi is bearing ...
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  Re: The precautionary principle         


Author: zboon
Date: Aug 31, 2008 22:33

"James" iglou.com> wrote in message
news:48bab95c$0$31942$d94e5ade@news.iglou.com...
It's been suggested that the idea of evacuation of New O because of
hurrican Gustav should also be applied to global warming. i.e. that
money be spent and in the case of AGW, the green agenda be followed.
Known as the precautionary principle this action is suggested to
circumvent any debate on whether any action is necessary. In other
words, this approach would be a precautionary action. I see no analogy
here.

The idea can have merit depending on the circumstances of similar
situations but I hardly see anything remotely similar in a hurricane
physically bearing down on something and a half baked theory that is
picked apart nearly every day.

If one is standing in the middle of the road and a semi is bearing down
from a half mile away, it would be a good idea to step to the side of
the road rather than depend on the truck slowing to a stop. On the other
hand, if you are picnicking on a beautiful day and someone suggests you
leave because you may be struck by lightning, he probably just wants
your spot.
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  Re: Never Trust the IPCC - Trust the Energy Companies         


Author: zboon
Date: Aug 31, 2008 22:27

"john fernbach" yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:223e1ece-c832-4536-aebe-dd0c4b4681c9@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...

AGREED, NEVER TRUST THE IPCC!!!

Why The IPCC Can No Longer Be Trusted

September 1 2008

The IPCC is popularly claimed to produce alarming reports on global
warming on behalf of 2500 scientists, but John McLean has checked who
signed off on what on its last one:

Chapter 9 is the single most important chapter of the entire report
because it is where the IPCC states, "it is very highly likely that
greenhouse gas forcing has been the dominant cause of the observed
global warming over the last 50 years". The IPCC leads us to believe
that this statement is supported by a large number of reviewers. We
often hear reference to 2,500 scientists supporting the IPCC's findings
but that number supposedly includes about 1,500 acting as chapter
editors. In fact only 62 reviewers commented on this chapter.

Christopher Monckton outlines why the alarmist IPCC can no longer be
trusted to represent the "consensus".

Excerpt:
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  Re: Is Gustav Stronger B/C of Global Warming? Scientists Quoted by AP Story Waffle, But See Some Strengthening Effect of AGW on Hurricanes         


Author: zboon
Date: Aug 31, 2008 22:26

"john fernbach" yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7bffd9fc-ca69-4a0e-bb45-0c4884576c65@z66g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> For the AP story as it appeared in the International Herald Tribune,
> click here:

Latest Science Debunks Hurricanes And Global Warming Link

August 31 2008

No tropical activity increases due to climate change

Before the media starts predictably linking Hurricane Gustav and Hannah
to man-made global warming a sampling of a few of the most recent
studies should easily silence such chatter.

M.I.T. Scientists: Warming Will Actually Reduce Number of Hurricanes

American Meteorological Society report contradicts claim tropical
activity increases due to climate change.

Recent U.S. Senate report featured latest science on Hurricane and
climate link.

Prominent hurricane expert Kerry Emanuel reconsiders global warming's
impact

Scientist refutes his own theory, finds warming does not increase
hurricanes
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  Re: If IPCC Reaches "Consensus," It's BAD -- If They Don't Reach Consensus, Who Cares Anyway         


Author: zboon
Date: Aug 31, 2008 22:25

"john fernbach" yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:dc4e09a7-70cf-4934-b4e0-5ed7b8cfde5e@59g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> BOTTOM LINE: Carbon Dioxide from Fossil Fuel Combustion is GOOD -
> Good for US, anyway.

Definitely good for accelerating plant growth.
Many of US would welcome global warming, but, unfortunately we're
getting global cooling.
> And if you disagree, may hurricanes flatten your house, wildfires cook
> your cook, and floods and drought destroy your farm.

And no effect on weather related disasters as well!!
A win-win situation!!!

No Increasing Trend In Weather Related Insured Losses 1967-2006
28 Jun 2008

QUOTE: The impact of human-induced climate change on insured losses is
not detectable at this time.

Ryan Crompton and John McAneney of Macquarie University in Sydney,
Australia have an important new paper in the August, 2008 issue of the
journal Environmental Science & Policy titled "Normalised Australian
insured losses from meteorological hazards: 1967-2006.".
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  Re: If the climate is changing, BLAME THE SUN - NOT THE FOSSIL FUEL INDUSTRY         


Author: zboon
Date: Aug 31, 2008 22:20

"john fernbach" yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ae51f30e-eaa2-4b81-978d-9bed0ecd2d7c@r66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> It's so much better when the source of human problems is beyond all
> human control!

CORRECT, but no better or worse, just a plain fact that natural
variability is the cause of any climate change.

No manmade effect on climate has as yet been detected!!!

--

Warmest Regards

Bonzo

"The notion of a static, unchanging climate is foreign to the history of
the earth or any other planet with a fluid envelope. The fact that the
developed world went into hysterics over changes in global mean
temperature of a few tenths of a degree will astound future
generations." Richard Lindzen, Professor of Meteorology MIT and Member
of the National Academy of Sciences
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  Re: Thomas Edison: What did he think of renewables?         


Author: zboon
Date: Aug 31, 2008 22:13

"Fran" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:7fbbca01-494f-4588-977c-ac88e2d0e637@b2g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Aug 30, 11:35 am, Rich wrote:
> But the greatest Electrical Pioneer of them all was Thomas Edison, who
> was a brilliant inventor despite the fact that he had little formal
> education and lived in New Jersey. Edison's first major invention in
> 1877, was the phonograph, which could soon be found in thousands of
> American homes, where it basically sat until 1923, when the record was
> invented. But Edison's greatest achievement came in 1879, when he
> invented the electric company. Edison's design was a brilliant
> adaptation of the simple electrical circuit: the electric company
> sends
> electricity through a wire to a customer, then immediately gets the
> electricity back through another wire, then (this is the brilliant
> part) sends it right back to the customer again.
A sharp guy for sure, a brilliant innovator and a man with a head for
business right?
Here's what he said in 1931:
In 1931, not long before he died, the [Edison] told his friends Henry
Ford and Harvey Firestone: “I’d put my money on the sun and solar ...
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