Ve Vill Not Allow Dissent
The head of NASA told scientists and engineers that he regrets airing his personal views about global warming during a recent radio interview, according to a video of the meeting obtained by The Associated Press.
NASA administrator Michael Griffin said in the closed-door meeting Monday at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena that “unfortunately, this is an issue which has become far more political than technical, and it would have been well for me to have stayed out of it.”
“All I can really do is apologize to all you guys.... I feel badly that I caused this amount of controversy over something like this,” he said.
He stated his own opinion -- a rather widely-held one -- but now thinks he must grovel before the anthropogenic global warming mafia. Here's his "shocking" remark.
“I have no doubt that ... a trend of global warming exists,” Griffin said on NPR. “I am not sure that it is fair to say that it is a problem we must wrestle with.”
That's what passes for controversy these days. Tell my why, if this is a debate over science, that no opposing findings can be expressed openly without condemnation. Never mind, I'll answer it myself.
It isn't a debate over science, it's political. The theory of greenhouse gases' causing global warming may have started out as science, but it's become little more than a justification to crusade against the industrialization of the developed world.
Al Gore likes to say (cutely) that the Earth has a fever, but the sweat seems to be dripping down the brows of the warming advocates, themselves. They're starting to realize that as climate science advances, it's getting harder and harder to scare us into passing their anti-human agenda into law.
Time grows short -- must distort, subvert and exaggerate while they can.




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