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Well without discussing whether global warming is real or not lets take one serious look at who gains by pressing it as real, 1. we all know and admit that enviromentalist gain due to if global warming is proved without a doubt to be false they would have to go out and get real jobs. 2. Scientist that study this will never ever come out and say hey it's wrong man has nothing to do with it, read the US goverment spends $2 billion on studying this well if the scientist came out and said it's all false there goes thier research money and thus thier livelihoods. and lastly take a close look at things like the Kyoto treaty that stated we had to reduce greenhouse gasses, sounds good right? even if it's false it's still good to reduce bad gas emissions right? Heck even I agree with that, but what it did was make the US, Britian, Germany and a couple other "western" type cultures reduce thier emission while totally exempting places like China, Venezuala, Mexico, and most third world countries from any restrictions thus making it more expensive and troublesome for the current larger economies to compete in global markets so that the countries that are expanding can keep expanding and take over the world markets without costs associated with having to meet the requirements of the treaty.
The truth is the US has done more to clean up the enviroment than all the other countries in the world combined and it's not enough, why? cause we are still the largest economy on the planet and a lot of people are jealous of that and want an advantage at taking that position over
It's like any other investigation follow the money cause that is all global warming is about the money.
AMEN Brother!!! Couldn't say it better myself, just follow the money. I say go protest China, Mexico, or any other third world out there if you really give a damn about pollution. Technology is what's going to lower so-called greenhouse gases, not restrictions on anything and everything. Mt. St. Helens blew here over 20 years ago, how much CO2 did that spew out? I don't know, but i'm breathing pretty fine today. And what about all these annual wild/forest fires? I mean for crying out loud, if there is global warming those two things natural events I just mentioned did more than any of us can ever hope to do. America is the single greatest nation to ever Bless this planet, and I get so sick and tired of hearing the same ol' crap about how we are responsible for this planet's doom (i.e. Kyoto which was just an absolute joke and thank God Bush, and even Tony Blair too, rejected it). It's almost funny how the blame America crowd, both foreign and domestic, are usually the first one's to come crying for help or aid when their crap hits the fan.
Last edited by TigerDan; Jan 30, 2006 at 11:19 PM.
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Well, there's some interesting theories on Global Warming. Some seem far out there, some seem very plausable.
As for me, I'm still thinking that the A-Bomb Testing and real A-Bomb sites have negatively affected the degree of axial rotation and/or the elliptical orbiting path. That much explosive power has to have some sort of negative impact, besides the obvious. And that is what we are currently experiencing and claiming to be "global warming." But that is just my theory. It may or may not be just ramblings of some crazy FTE member. (Somebody write this down though, so if future scientists confirm my thinking you can say, some brilliant dude on FTE said that years ago, but we all thought he just had one too many bottles of Lone Star.)
You already wrote it down!!! Just to add, the earthquake that caused the tsunami Dec 2004 did change the earth's rotation.....
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