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Moose Will Be Common In New Jersey Soon. Move Over Bears

October 20, 2008


Yep! I can’t say I didn’t warn you! Those of you who sold everything you owned and moved north to escape the wrath of man-made global warming better erect them for sale signs and head back south in order to be able to stay warm…….just don’t stop off in Florida.

The earth’s temperatures are dropping and now scientists predict at least about a 30-year stint of global cooling and none of it has anything to do with CO2.

Don Easterbrook, a geologist at Western Washington University, says, “It’s practically a slam dunk that we are in for about 30 years of global cooling,” as the sun enters a particularly inactive phase. His examination of warming and cooling trends over the past four centuries shows an “almost exact correlation” between climate fluctuations and solar energy received on Earth, while showing almost “no correlation at all with CO2.”

And for those who have depended on NASA’s temperature taking of over 300,000 sites daily as proof the earth is warming because of evil men:

For nearly 30 years, Professor Christy has been in charge of NASA’s eight weather satellites that take more than 300,000 temperature readings daily around the globe. In a paper co-written with Dr. Douglass, he concludes that while manmade emissions may be having a slight impact, “variations in global temperatures since 1978 … cannot be attributed to carbon dioxide.”

Oops! You better run and cash in the worthless stocks you bought that were going to make you a millionaire off the scam of man-made global warming.

I hear buying and selling furs might yield some handsome financial rewards.

Tom Remington

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7 Responses to “Moose Will Be Common In New Jersey Soon. Move Over Bears”

  1. Ethics Newsline® » News » in Lead-Up To Election Day, Ethics … on October 20th, 2008 8:08 pm

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  2. George on October 20th, 2008 8:31 pm

    Alaska glaciers grew this year, thanks to colder weather

    Two hundred years of glacial shrinkage in Alaska, and then came the winter and summer of 2007-2008.

    Unusually large amounts of winter snow were followed by unusually chill temperatures in June, July and August.

    “In mid-June, I was surprised to see snow still at sea level in Prince William Sound,” said U.S. Geological Survey glaciologist Bruce Molnia. “On the Juneau Icefield, there was still 20 feet of new snow on the surface of the Taku Glacier in late July. At Bering Glacier, a landslide I am studying, located at about 1,500 feet elevation, did not become snow free until early August.

    Never before in the history of a research project dating back to 1946 had the Juneau Icefield witnessed the kind of snow buildup that came this year. It was similar on a lot of other glaciers too.

    “It’s been a long time on most glaciers where they’ve actually had positive mass balance,” Molnia said.

    That’s the way a scientist says the glaciers got thicker in the middle.

    Dose this mean the Polar Bear might not go extinct?

  3. Greg Farber on October 20th, 2008 8:41 pm

    Maybe the tree huggers wolf huggers will go extinct ! Or getta brain ! The Goracle lied and then Obama tried but neither survived the cries from truthers whom knew they had lied.

  4. ar on October 21st, 2008 2:20 am

    “My Cool Earth” will be my next business name. I told some-
    one just yesterday that I was all greened-out. I got green
    coming out my ears. Why, there’s Green Construction now and
    my favorite is Rain-proof Roofing. Don’t it make you wonder?

    I’ll start watchin’ the tv for when they pick up on it so I’ll know when to change from green to blue. I have a swell
    idea for an ice house. How organic! How Blue! Self-illumi-
    nating! 110% recyclable, eatable, drinkable, flavorable,
    fire-proof, and, at a fair market value, I might add.

    It sure would cut down on buying tools and nails.

  5. Tom Remington on October 21st, 2008 8:59 am

    Will we be able to purchase one of these houses with the New World Order currency?

  6. grassfox on October 22nd, 2008 1:06 pm

    New ice age?
    Global warming?
    New ice age?
    Global warming?
    New ice age?
    Global warming?
    New ice age?
    I am now soooooooo confused!

  7. Greg Farber on October 22nd, 2008 2:20 pm

    I’ve got a sheet of ice across my yard and global warming rays are across the yard as well, I don’t know who’s winning the event, looks like the ice from here.

    The New World Order currency might gey you a house, unless under the Old World Currency during the economic orchestrated collapse your credit was ruined, then your just out of luck, get a lawn hose and build your ice house I guess.

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