Tuesday, February 23, 2010

It's Another beautiful day in the neighborhood




New Climate Agency Head Tried to Suppress Data, Critics Charge

It's like Yogi Berra said.....'it's Deja Vu all over again.' Or as Mr. Rogers might lament.....'it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood.

The scientist who has been put in charge of the Commerce Department's new climate change office is coming under attack from both sides of the global warming debate over his handling of what they say is contradictory scientific data related to the subject.


Well of course he is. To begin with, he isn't pushing the socialist manifesto of secular humanism and man's obvious impact on the environment to satisfy many in the community of chicken little. But he is doing his best to cover for his 'peers' and those others engaged in the big lie of socialist environmentalism.

And apparently? He has been for over the past ten years.

Karl, who has played a pivotal role in key climate decisions over the past decade, has kept a low profile as director of National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) since 1998, and he has led all of the NOAA climate services since 2009. His name surfaced numerous times in leaked "climate-gate" e-mails from the University of East Anglia, but there was little in the e-mails that tied him to playing politics with climate data. Mostly, the e-mails show he was in the center of the politics of climate change decisions


And now that he has been tapped by the messiah to be the main guy at NOAA and the one to correlate all the 'data' that has been and is both collected and manufactured, I am sure that he will be the one person best situated to provide a fair and objective review of 'all' of the 'science' surrounding global warming and climate change.

I can hear Mr. Rogers humming right now.

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