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Friday, November 20, 2009

Hacked: Sensitive Documents Lifted from Hadley Climate Center

Senator Jim Inhofe (R-OK) has been calling the Al Gore Global Warming scaremongering 'junk science' for a long time. Seems the good Senator from Oklahoma has just been proven right as one the Global Warming Research sites used flawed data to fit their agenda of Global Warming which was discovered when the site was hacked allegedly by a Russian.

Guess we could ask "What does Al Gore know and when did he know it?" Gore has been scamming people out of money and won a Noble Prize for Junk Science in Oct 2007. Not bad to make millions maybe even a billion dollars off of flawed data. Someone needs to investigate this whole scam but Gore is a Democrat and that will never happen. We are still waiting to hear about the Rangel investigation so excuse us if we don't hold our breath waiting for an investigation into the people here in the United States led by Al Gore who perpetrated the fraud on the American people.

Senator Inhofe has won this debate and Boxer has lost. Hope all of this helps defeat her in 2010 in California.

November 20, 2009, 10:57 AM ET
Hacked: Sensitive Documents Lifted from Hadley Climate Center

By Keith Johnson

Well, this should get interesting.

The Hadley Climate Research Unit in Britain was hacked yesterday, apparently by Russian black hats, and thousands of sensitive documents, including emails from climate scientists dating back a decade, were posted online. More here.
Officials at Hadley, a leading global-warming research center, have apparently confirmed to an Australian publication that the documents are genuine.

The whole affair has much of the blogosphere alight. Blogs skeptical of man-made global warming see blood in the water.

Some of the old emails from scientists made public apparently make references to things like “hid[ing] the decline,” referring to global temperature series and different ways to slice and dice climate data.

In all, it seems there are more than 3,000 files in the hacked folders, which have been reposted in various places on the Internet.

The big Copenhagen summit had lost a lot of its appeal in recent days, as world leaders kept dialing down expectations for the climate talks. Maybe this will spice things up.


Source: Wall Street Journal

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