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News Briefs 22-01-2010

“Trying to learn something about everything and everything about something…”

Thanks to RPJ, RMG, Kat and D. Land!

Quote of the Day:

“The deepest sin against the human mind is to believe things without evidence.”

Thomas H. Huxley

  1. warmest decade ever……..WTF
    I really am getting sick of this alarmist bullsh*t with this warming trend that is NOT backed buy science.
    This is an out and out lie. It is getting harder and harder to find true information on the net these days about warming or cooling.

    When google sold a while back I mentioned here at TDG that google will be the tool for censorship. It has already showen with the China thingy that it can censor the web when it wants to.

    When I search now for information on global means and so forth, I have to check very carefully the dates of the information. Seems new info is hard to find if it go’es against the political agenda.

    And I don’t give a stuff if people feel I am a conspiriacy nut. Most of all the predictions I have made over the last 10 years have come true. WAKE UP!

    1. science
      The link clearly shows the scientific data from NASA…I don’t understand your anger here.

      The science is not proof if that is what you are getting at. But then no science is.

      1. misleading….
        ….the puplic is why I get angry at this type of reporting.
        There is probably only 5% of the public that will do their own reseach into AGW. What I mean by research is looking at as much data across the board as they can find and read the pro’s and con’s. When the IPCC or NASA release information and the media clearly takes a biased view, the average person tends to believe them. If you look at the data you will clearly see that this is not the warmest decade ever, in fact far from it. I am more frusrated then angry.

  2. strange comet
    Clearly what we are seeing is a spacecraft that just turned on its ion drive. The ion drive is probably faulty, leading to wider dispersion than usually desired for optimum acceleration.

  3. Zone of Silence

    The growing skeptical trend in UFO research tends to overlook these interesting cases in favor of others that show a clearly military or governmental bent. The Zone of Silence can offer that as well: in the summer of 1970, an Athena rocket blasted off from the U.S. Air Force facility at Green River, headed toward the White Sands missile range in the state of New Mexico. The initially uneventful launch soon became cause for alarm as the projectile suddenly veered off course as if drawn by an external force, prompting the missile’s controllers to abort the mission in mid-flight, hoping the errant rocket would plunge into the desert on the U.S. side of the border. The command to “kill” the stages of the projectile should’ve worked, but the final stage, carrying the payload, activated itself on its own for a four-second burn, taking it straight into the Zone of Silence.

    I have read that Von Braun himself went down to Mexico to investigate the infamous Zone of Silence, after that rocket crashed.

    Pity there wasn’t any mention of more recent sightings and reports.

  4. Intelligent Oil
    I drop a ball; it falls to the ground.

    I park my car on a hill, put it in neutral and turn off the handbrake; it rolls down the hill.

    I create a maze with a PH gradient along the solution; a drop of oil follows the gradient and “solves” the maze.

    Very disappointing, New Scientist.

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