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Global Warming: The Cold, Hard Facts?

By Timothy Ball
Monday, February 5, 2007

Global Warming, as we think we know it, doesn't exist. And I am not the
only one trying to


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question to ask in the real world, however I firmly believe it is the
most important question to ask
if we are to advance in the right direction.

_________________________________________________

Dr. Tim Ball, Chairman of the Natural Resources Stewardship Project
(www.nrsp.com), is a
Victoria-based environmental consultant and former climatology professor
at the University of
Winnipeg. He can be reached at


The only thing that is absolute about global warming is that it is making
some folks rich. The leaders of anti-greenhouse gas organizations, the
scientists gobbling up federal grant money for research on gw, guys like
Al Gore, who write and publish books on the subject and get movies made
based upon their books, etc., are making money way faster than the
Earth's temperature is rising.

Global warming = big bucks.

Max


All boils down to politics is big bucks...akin to what's going on in Texas
with the mandatory inoculation of little girls with an agent that is just
recently on the market and hasn't been tested by time yet. ANd then we
find that the press secretary or whatever of the governor of TX is a
former lobbyist for Merck Labs, which produces the vaccine a the cost of
hundreds per girl....politicians and science are like oil and water...they
should be kept in separate containers...




My understanding is that parents can opt their daughters out if they decide
it is either morally objectionable or against their religion. So, what's
wrong with the requirement to have young girls vaccinated against a deadly
disease?

The vaccine is unproven. You don't remember thalidomide? We are still
investigating the possibilities that MMR vaccines are respinsible for
the rise in autism. And once again, we're talking about legislation
about a sexualy transmitted condition. No sex...no cancer. Ny the time
the current crop of 11-15 year old are 18, there will be some time to
sit back and see what the actual results are from those who vilunteer to
take the risk.
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"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:
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Are you gonna listen to LSD 10X popping flashback people like Capt.
JG or scientests with real
credentials? Like this guy?

Global Warming: The Cold, Hard Facts?

By Timothy Ball
Monday, February 5, 2007

Global Warming, as we think we know it, doesn't exist. And I am not the
only one trying to


monster clip

question to ask in the real world, however I firmly believe it is the
most important question to ask
if we are to advance in the right direction.

_________________________________________________

Dr. Tim Ball, Chairman of the Natural Resources Stewardship Project
(www.nrsp.com), is a
Victoria-based environmental consultant and former climatology
professor at the University of
Winnipeg. He can be reached at


The only thing that is absolute about global warming is that it is
making some folks rich. The leaders of anti-greenhouse gas
organizations, the scientists gobbling up federal grant money for
research on gw, guys like Al Gore, who write and publish books on the
subject and get movies made based upon their books, etc., are making
money way faster than the Earth's temperature is rising.

Global warming = big bucks.

Max

All boils down to politics is big bucks...akin to what's going on in
Texas with the mandatory inoculation of little girls with an agent that
is just recently on the market and hasn't been tested by time yet. ANd
then we find that the press secretary or whatever of the governor of TX
is a former lobbyist for Merck Labs, which produces the vaccine a the
cost of hundreds per girl....politicians and science are like oil and
water...they should be kept in separate containers...




My understanding is that parents can opt their daughters out if they
decide it is either morally objectionable or against their religion. So,
what's wrong with the requirement to have young girls vaccinated against
a deadly disease?

The vaccine is unproven. You don't remember thalidomide? We are still
investigating the possibilities that MMR vaccines are respinsible for the
rise in autism. And once again, we're talking about legislation about a
sexualy transmitted condition. No sex...no cancer. Ny the time the
current crop of 11-15 year old are 18, there will be some time to sit back
and see what the actual results are from those who vilunteer to take the
risk.



Actually, the vaccine is well-proven from what I've read, and it will save
lives. The argument that it'll promote underage sexual behavior is a scare
tactic used by the religious right.


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Capt. JG wrote:

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Are you gonna listen to LSD 10X popping flashback people like Capt.
JG or scientests with real
credentials? Like this guy?

Global Warming: The Cold, Hard Facts?

By Timothy Ball
Monday, February 5, 2007

Global Warming, as we think we know it, doesn't exist. And I am not the
only one trying to


monster clip

question to ask in the real world, however I firmly believe it is the
most important question to ask
if we are to advance in the right direction.

_________________________________________________

Dr. Tim Ball, Chairman of the Natural Resources Stewardship Project
(www.nrsp.com), is a
Victoria-based environmental consultant and former climatology
professor at the University of
Winnipeg. He can be reached at


The only thing that is absolute about global warming is that it is
making some folks rich. The leaders of anti-greenhouse gas
organizations, the scientists gobbling up federal grant money for
research on gw, guys like Al Gore, who write and publish books on the
subject and get movies made based upon their books, etc., are making
money way faster than the Earth's temperature is rising.

Global warming = big bucks.

Max

All boils down to politics is big bucks...akin to what's going on in
Texas with the mandatory inoculation of little girls with an agent that
is just recently on the market and hasn't been tested by time yet. ANd
then we find that the press secretary or whatever of the governor of TX
is a former lobbyist for Merck Labs, which produces the vaccine a the
cost of hundreds per girl....politicians and science are like oil and
water...they should be kept in separate containers...



My understanding is that parents can opt their daughters out if they
decide it is either morally objectionable or against their religion. So,
what's wrong with the requirement to have young girls vaccinated against
a deadly disease?


The vaccine is unproven. You don't remember thalidomide? We are still
investigating the possibilities that MMR vaccines are respinsible for the
rise in autism. And once again, we're talking about legislation about a
sexualy transmitted condition. No sex...no cancer. Ny the time the
current crop of 11-15 year old are 18, there will be some time to sit back
and see what the actual results are from those who vilunteer to take the
risk.




Actually, the vaccine is well-proven from what I've read, and it will save
lives. The argument that it'll promote underage sexual behavior is a scare
tactic used by the religious right.


Actually it has not been in existance long enough to have withstood any
test of time...are their women out their who have been vaccinated who
have reached menarche yet? How many have had children? Have those
children had children yet to see if there is any residual genetic
effect? ANd I said nothing about sexual activity other than the comment
that if you don't have sex, you won't get papiloma virus...which is true...
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"katy" wrote in message
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Are you gonna listen to LSD 10X popping flashback people like Capt.
JG or scientests with real
credentials? Like this guy?

Global Warming: The Cold, Hard Facts?

By Timothy Ball
Monday, February 5, 2007

Global Warming, as we think we know it, doesn't exist. And I am not
the only one trying to


monster clip

question to ask in the real world, however I firmly believe it is the
most important question to ask
if we are to advance in the right direction.

_________________________________________________

Dr. Tim Ball, Chairman of the Natural Resources Stewardship Project
(www.nrsp.com), is a
Victoria-based environmental consultant and former climatology
professor at the University of
Winnipeg. He can be reached at


The only thing that is absolute about global warming is that it is
making some folks rich. The leaders of anti-greenhouse gas
organizations, the scientists gobbling up federal grant money for
research on gw, guys like Al Gore, who write and publish books on the
subject and get movies made based upon their books, etc., are making
money way faster than the Earth's temperature is rising.

Global warming = big bucks.

Max

All boils down to politics is big bucks...akin to what's going on in
Texas with the mandatory inoculation of little girls with an agent that
is just recently on the market and hasn't been tested by time yet. ANd
then we find that the press secretary or whatever of the governor of TX
is a former lobbyist for Merck Labs, which produces the vaccine a the
cost of hundreds per girl....politicians and science are like oil and
water...they should be kept in separate containers...



My understanding is that parents can opt their daughters out if they
decide it is either morally objectionable or against their religion. So,
what's wrong with the requirement to have young girls vaccinated against
a deadly disease?


The vaccine is unproven. You don't remember thalidomide? We are still
investigating the possibilities that MMR vaccines are respinsible for the
rise in autism. And once again, we're talking about legislation about a
sexualy transmitted condition. No sex...no cancer. Ny the time the
current crop of 11-15 year old are 18, there will be some time to sit
back and see what the actual results are from those who vilunteer to take
the risk.




Actually, the vaccine is well-proven from what I've read, and it will
save lives. The argument that it'll promote underage sexual behavior is a
scare tactic used by the religious right.


Actually it has not been in existance long enough to have withstood any
test of time...are their women out their who have been vaccinated who have
reached menarche yet? How many have had children? Have those children had
children yet to see if there is any residual genetic effect? ANd I said
nothing about sexual activity other than the comment that if you don't
have sex, you won't get papiloma virus...which is true...



Neither was the polio vaccine, but it saved countless lives. The fact is
that there exists things like rape and incest, which has nothing to do with
abstinence:

http://www.paralumun.com/issuesrapestats.htm

In part...

Somewhere in America, a woman is raped every 2 minutes, according to the
U.S. Department of Justice.
In 1995, 354,670 women were the victims of a rape or sexual assault.
(NationalCrime Victimization Survey. Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S.
Department of Justice, 1996.)
Over the last two years, more than 787,000 women were the victim of a rape
or sexual assault. (National Crime Victimization Survey. Bureau of Justice
Statistics, U.S.Department of Justice, 1996.)
The FBI estimates that 72 of every 100,000 females in the United States
wereraped last year. (Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Crime
Statistics, 1996.)


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Are you gonna listen to LSD 10X popping flashback people like Capt.
JG or scientests with real
credentials? Like this guy?

Global Warming: The Cold, Hard Facts?

By Timothy Ball
Monday, February 5, 2007

Global Warming, as we think we know it, doesn't exist. And I am not
the only one trying to


monster clip

question to ask in the real world, however I firmly believe it is the
most important question to ask
if we are to advance in the right direction.

_________________________________________________

Dr. Tim Ball, Chairman of the Natural Resources Stewardship Project
(www.nrsp.com), is a
Victoria-based environmental consultant and former climatology
professor at the University of
Winnipeg. He can be reached at


The only thing that is absolute about global warming is that it is
making some folks rich. The leaders of anti-greenhouse gas
organizations, the scientists gobbling up federal grant money for
research on gw, guys like Al Gore, who write and publish books on the
subject and get movies made based upon their books, etc., are making
money way faster than the Earth's temperature is rising.

Global warming = big bucks.

Max

All boils down to politics is big bucks...akin to what's going on in
Texas with the mandatory inoculation of little girls with an agent that
is just recently on the market and hasn't been tested by time yet. ANd
then we find that the press secretary or whatever of the governor of TX
is a former lobbyist for Merck Labs, which produces the vaccine a the
cost of hundreds per girl....politicians and science are like oil and
water...they should be kept in separate containers...



My understanding is that parents can opt their daughters out if they
decide it is either morally objectionable or against their religion. So,
what's wrong with the requirement to have young girls vaccinated against
a deadly disease?


The vaccine is unproven. You don't remember thalidomide? We are still
investigating the possibilities that MMR vaccines are respinsible for the
rise in autism. And once again, we're talking about legislation about a
sexualy transmitted condition. No sex...no cancer. Ny the time the
current crop of 11-15 year old are 18, there will be some time to sit
back and see what the actual results are from those who vilunteer to take
the risk.



Actually, the vaccine is well-proven from what I've read, and it will
save lives. The argument that it'll promote underage sexual behavior is a
scare tactic used by the religious right.



Actually it has not been in existance long enough to have withstood any
test of time...are their women out their who have been vaccinated who have
reached menarche yet? How many have had children? Have those children had
children yet to see if there is any residual genetic effect? ANd I said
nothing about sexual activity other than the comment that if you don't
have sex, you won't get papiloma virus...which is true...




Neither was the polio vaccine, but it saved countless lives. The fact is
that there exists things like rape and incest, which has nothing to do with
abstinence:

http://www.paralumun.com/issuesrapestats.htm

In part...

Somewhere in America, a woman is raped every 2 minutes, according to the
U.S. Department of Justice.
In 1995, 354,670 women were the victims of a rape or sexual assault.
(NationalCrime Victimization Survey. Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S.
Department of Justice, 1996.)
Over the last two years, more than 787,000 women were the victim of a rape
or sexual assault. (National Crime Victimization Survey. Bureau of Justice
Statistics, U.S.Department of Justice, 1996.)
The FBI estimates that 72 of every 100,000 females in the United States
wereraped last year. (Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Crime
Statistics, 1996.)


That's a weak argument to convinve anyone they should vaccinate
themselves with something that hasn't withstood the test of time...like
I said, we still haven't figured out the possible causation of autism
from the MMR vaccine yet and that's been well over 20 years...it's also
a well known medical fact that people who live negative paranoid lives,
worrying and stress filled, are candidates for cancer...so let's make
some more paranoia for tjem so they contract it for sure...let's tell
them all they'll get cancer if they are raped! Let's hav ewomen worry
more that they may be raped...God, this world is really becoming a very
pathetic depressing place...I prefer to live my life thinking positive
thank you...


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Neither was the polio vaccine, but it saved countless lives. The fact is
that there exists things like rape and incest, which has nothing to do
with abstinence:

http://www.paralumun.com/issuesrapestats.htm

In part...

Somewhere in America, a woman is raped every 2 minutes, according to the
U.S. Department of Justice.
In 1995, 354,670 women were the victims of a rape or sexual assault.
(NationalCrime Victimization Survey. Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S.
Department of Justice, 1996.)
Over the last two years, more than 787,000 women were the victim of a
rape or sexual assault. (National Crime Victimization Survey. Bureau of
Justice Statistics, U.S.Department of Justice, 1996.)
The FBI estimates that 72 of every 100,000 females in the United States
wereraped last year. (Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Crime
Statistics, 1996.)


That's a weak argument to convinve anyone they should vaccinate themselves
with something that hasn't withstood the test of time...like I said, we
still haven't figured out the possible causation of autism from the MMR
vaccine yet and that's been well over 20 years...it's also a well known
medical fact that people who live negative paranoid lives, worrying and
stress filled, are candidates for cancer...so let's make some more
paranoia for tjem so they contract it for sure...let's tell them all
they'll get cancer if they are raped! Let's hav ewomen worry more that
they may be raped...God, this world is really becoming a very pathetic
depressing place...I prefer to live my life thinking positive thank you...



The polio vaccine is a weak argument? Rape stats are a week argument?

As far as MMR goes, there is absolutely no evidence that it causes autism.
This has been looked at over and over.

You still haven't said why it's a problem if there's an opt out for parents
who don't agree morally or on religious grounds.


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Neither was the polio vaccine, but it saved countless lives. The fact is
that there exists things like rape and incest, which has nothing to do
with abstinence:

http://www.paralumun.com/issuesrapestats.htm

In part...

Somewhere in America, a woman is raped every 2 minutes, according to the
U.S. Department of Justice.
In 1995, 354,670 women were the victims of a rape or sexual assault.
(NationalCrime Victimization Survey. Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S.
Department of Justice, 1996.)
Over the last two years, more than 787,000 women were the victim of a
rape or sexual assault. (National Crime Victimization Survey. Bureau of
Justice Statistics, U.S.Department of Justice, 1996.)
The FBI estimates that 72 of every 100,000 females in the United States
wereraped last year. (Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Crime
Statistics, 1996.)



That's a weak argument to convinve anyone they should vaccinate themselves
with something that hasn't withstood the test of time...like I said, we
still haven't figured out the possible causation of autism from the MMR
vaccine yet and that's been well over 20 years...it's also a well known
medical fact that people who live negative paranoid lives, worrying and
stress filled, are candidates for cancer...so let's make some more
paranoia for tjem so they contract it for sure...let's tell them all
they'll get cancer if they are raped! Let's hav ewomen worry more that
they may be raped...God, this world is really becoming a very pathetic
depressing place...I prefer to live my life thinking positive thank you...




The polio vaccine is a weak argument? Rape stats are a week argument?

As far as MMR goes, there is absolutely no evidence that it causes autism.
This has been looked at over and over.


And hasn't been decided conclusively...my sister inlaw teaches autitic
kids...we have two autistic kids in the fa,ily and my other sister is a
foster care mother with 2 auristic kids...believe me, they all know what
the research going on is... that book is by no means closed...

You still haven't said why it's a problem if there's an opt out for parents
who don't agree morally or on religious grounds.


Becasuse a person as a parent shouldn't have to use religion or their
morality to make health decisions of that sort for their children. This
is not a disease that is spread in the schoolyard like mimps or measles
or even chicken pox...it is not polio which is transmissable in the
environment or like TB...this is a cancer that invades the body from a
specific activity, sex...the vector for it is very limited...your
average child is not going to contract it on the playfround (one would
hope)...


 
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