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To: maceng2 who wrote (1391657)2/17/2023 5:26:20 PM
From: golfer72  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570843
 
They have been caught several times doctoring data and just outright ignoring conflicting data. Its a scam. Wharfie thinks masks work too LOL!!!



To: maceng2 who wrote (1391657)2/17/2023 6:57:47 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570843
 
"I can't see "Climategate" (Nov 2009) on the timeline."

It's not on a science timeline, cuz it's not science, but you might find it on a political science one. You'll never guess who hacked it.

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Tony Watts? LMAO; been a long time since I've seen somebody rely on him.

COP26: Former sceptic apologises for role in Climategate

Published
5 November 2021

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Speaking to BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera for The Hack That Changed the World podcast, Mr Mosher said: "If I get to make an apology, even if it's remotely via BBC, to Phil Jones and Tim Osborn, then I'm happy."

He said he ran his own models using the stolen data and found the results and conclusions reached by the university were correct.

"In the end, when I checked my results, and my results matched Phil Jones' results - the guy who I had criticised all those years - and then I had to eat this giant irony sandwich, and damn near broke my teeth," he said.

bbc.com