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Politics : Manmade Global Warming, A hoax? A Scam? or a Doomsday Cult? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: 31Floors who wrote (3456)12/27/2013 12:15:01 PM
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Jorj X Mckie

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nice photo shop on that coal tower, that's a good way to scare morons. go look at a coal tower and tell me if you see black smoke.

yeah the left only spend billions and billions on this scam. follow the money. like this 'scientist' a lot of few money out there with this scam and universities love that federal money

Modern "Science"--Read the final sentence
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Professor admits faking AIDS vaccine to get $19M in grants

By Andy Soltis December 26, 2013
nypost.com

An Iowa State University professor resigned after admitting he falsely claimed rabbit blood could be turned into a vaccine for the AIDS virus.

Dr. Dong-Pyou Han spiked a clinical test sample with healthy human blood to make it appear that the rabbit serum produced disease-fighting antibodies, officials said.

The bogus findings helped Han’s team obtain $19 million in research grants from the National Institutes of Health
, said James Bradac, who oversees the institutes’ AIDS research.

The remarkable findings were reported in scientific journals but raised suspicions when other researchers could not duplicate Han’s results.

The NIH uncovered the scam when it checked the rabbit serum at a lab and found the human antibodies.

Han resigned from his university post as an assistant professor of biomedical studies in October. His case came to light this week when it was reported in the Federal Register.

Han agreed last month not to seek government contracts for three years, the register said.



To: 31Floors who wrote (3456)12/27/2013 2:49:15 PM
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2013 shatters the record for fewest tornadoes...

Also sees fewest forest fires since 1984...


‘Whether you’re talking about tornadoes, wildfires, extreme heat or hurricanes, the good news is that weather-related disasters in the US are all way down this year compared to recent years and, in some cases, down to historically low levels.’

Extreme Heat: The number of 100 degree days may ‘turn out to be the lowest in about 100 years of records’

Hurricanes: ‘We are currently in the longest period (8 years) since the Civil War Era without a major hurricane strike in the US (i.e., category 3, 4 or 5)’ ( last major hurricane to strike the US was Hurricane Wilma in 2005)

climatedepot.com



To: 31Floors who wrote (3456)12/28/2013 12:48:25 PM
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Antarctic ice breaker now stuck [Rescuing Liberals Trying to prove Global Warming! Oh, the irony!] …………………………………………………………………………..

Aysor ^ | 12/28/13