Monthly Archives: October 2014

If climate change isn't manmade – but we could control it – should we control it?

I was reading a Breitbart headline: Climate Change is Not Our Fault, So Let’s Just Deal With It, says California Professor And took the meaning to be “it’s not our fault – but even so we must tackle it”, not … Continue reading

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The forgotten genocide of millions of Britons

If I were to say that in the last century nearly 4million people in the UK had died from something in the environment and that the UK government were wetting themselves trying to increase you wouldn’t believe me. But this … Continue reading

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PDO and El Nino: resonant response to natural variation?

In a recent article by Kevin Trenberth amongst his silly comments he mentioned El Nino and Pacific Decadal Variability as one of many “the dog ate my warming” type excuses to deny the scientific fact of the pause. In my … Continue reading

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A Weird Coincidence – or Black ops?

First, apologies if you have been trying to read any of my websites or email me. Apparently the server I use (Saltire hosting) has been under attack for the last few days from what I’m told is a “denier or … Continue reading

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A brief summary of why "science" failed with global temperature

David Cage prompted me to write a reply which on reflection is a nice summary of why academic science got into this mess with global warming so I’m posting it as an article. He was replying to my comment that … Continue reading

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A personal request: please sign this petition

John is a friend from University where he was a first class physicist. Recently he was detained apparently for no medical reason. He was not a danger to himself or others and they failed to come up with a diagnosis … Continue reading

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Launch of my election campaign for UK parliament 2015

I have today worked out that one would only need £1100 to stand at next years election and that mean with funding I could stand against Jo Swinson, Lib Dem Minister so utterly pro global warming that my sides ache … Continue reading

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The Death of Kyoto and the lies about a replacement

On 31st December 2012, the sceptics won the war on global warming nonsense as the Kyoto protocol commitment faded into history as it ended without any realistic prospect of a replacement. However, the world was lied to. We were told … Continue reading

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Does internet scrutiny improve academia?

For much of the last decade as the internet allowed people outside universities to not only have access to the same data but to comment on what academia was doing and even propose their own ideas. Personally, that process has … Continue reading

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Stonehenge, pyramids + Glastonbury – but can anyone tell me the probability of seeing the sun?

I’ve written three articles suggesting how ancient monument could have been used to calibrate a calendar: Stonehenge the Calendar Pyramid Stonehenge Lintel Ring But some key data is missing: how often can we see the sun? Midday sun There are … Continue reading

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