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Econazis alert

August 16, 2011

Robert Gordon University has lost the plot! It must be those dreich northern winters or long summer days or endless cloud and rain or too much hooch. Fat people cause global warming is it? Well maybe we should stop feeding starving Africans with immediate effect. A few less pies in the Robert Gordon refectories...
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BBC AGW bias

August 12, 2011

Biased BBC cooking the books according to the Biased BBC blog. The evidence m’lud is compelling.
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Cowards

August 10, 2011

We have gangs of feral simians roaming the streets of our towns and cities, helping themselves to bling init. The PCs are too PC to be effective and the government is pointless. I say, call in the exterminators. These yoof claim boredom, ‘there’s nuffink to do’ and that they are unhappy and mis-understood and...
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if you live in a greenhouse don’t throw stones

July 26, 2011

Robert W. Wood’s 1909 experiment to test the Greenhouse Effect demonstrated that it did not exist. 102 years on it has been repeated and verified. Another nail in the AGW coffin!
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No Stereotypical Scots here

June 2, 2011

Stereotypical Scots pose for cameras, no irony, no surprise! I do not judge, it’s the way we were brought up. Miserable cold and wet winters, very long nights, what else are we to do, even in the summer. Gallons of chemical flavoured piss juice are just the ticket. Thank God it wasn’t whisky; Cheers...
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morons can’t count to 10

May 31, 2011

Counting in tens too hard for UK morons.
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Farmyard stench tracked down.

May 25, 2011

The Scottish Sceptic sniffs out the bullshit. Source of farmyard stench exposed!
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MI150

May 25, 2011

MI150, formerly known as BT, are spying on us and they think it is OK. OMG!
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Regulate regulation

May 18, 2011

Those of us that ocassionally suffer at the hands of the formerly state owned services and utilities have sometimes had good reason for some self-righteous chest-beating when we see massive fines handed out, or even jail terms. But, have you ever stopped to think about who is paying those fines or who is paying...
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Scots wha hae – a yellow future.

May 9, 2011

What exactly do we have? SNP in a majority government; Alex Salmond less hog-tied; a mandate to run Scottish affairs, in as much as the constitution allows; a fearful Westminster; demoralised Liberal Democrat and Labour parties; nervous Scots, making it clear that this does not extend to a Yes in an independence referendum. What...
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Oregan State outrage

May 4, 2011

Just how far will the Econazi Machine go to protect its interests and how far will corrupt politicians go to preserve their power base? Read about what is happening at Oregan State University. Sinking this low is only necessary because their ‘science’ is no such thing; it is a religion and a very profitable...
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the enemy within

April 27, 2011

The enemy within, the power behind the drone, the answer to the question, ‘who gains from the global warming lie‘?
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sticking carbon foot firmly in carbon gob

April 11, 2011

The ever desparate econazis will twist any story they can around their gnarled and withering pointing finger. I had flash-backs to April 1st when I read this BBC report. Apparently the scientists involved have not observed any land use change. They should drive for a couple hours round these parts and observe how our...
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Excel, a web developer’s friend?

April 7, 2011

The following will apply equally well to any other half decent spreadsheet and anything better than Excel. Have you ever had to add a string to the beginning or end (or both) of another text string? I first used the technique below on a very (very, very) long list of URLs I wanted to...
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Kindle – a vision of the future

March 30, 2011

A blatent plug for a device that is firmly in the vanguard of literary development. Don’t get me wrong, I love books. A book to me is much more than the sum of its parts. It is an object of beauty to be admired on its shelf, occassionaly handled and rarely read. However, I...
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Refreshingly nuclear

March 25, 2011

monbiot sees light at end of tunnel vision. Hallelujah!
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BBC caught in balanced reporting shock

March 18, 2011

Radiation fears are all in the mind reports the BBC. Dangers of nuclear radiation discussed rationally by the eco-scaremongers’ best friend. Whatever next?
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lunatics in charge of the asylum

March 15, 2011

European Commission climate ‘expert’ Jill Duggan embarrasses herself on Australian radio. Hoisted by her own petard; ’nuff said about her and the European Commission.
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what a wanker

March 11, 2011

Goodwin exposes himself as a tosser of the first order. No shock there then.
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a wider perspective on climate variability

March 10, 2011

The four NOAA graphs at the top of this article by Peter Meyer are not new but a regular glance at them will help focus your mind. It should be obvious to all but the most intellectually challenged that the recent (last three decades) of scaremongering have no basis in reality. By far the...
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gathering a poor harvest and blowing in the wind

March 4, 2011

A timely warning from the ever eloquent John Brignell, who by the way, is always essential reading for anyone with an interest in the political, academic and media twisting of scientific pronouncements. Nothing to save, everything to lose, shock!
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Mass apathy infects northern England – Liberal Demoprats missing

March 4, 2011

So, the person has spoken in Barnsley and changed nothing. Except … Where did the Liberal Demoprats go? The same place as the electorate it would seem. Nobody can be bothered voting for the same-old and who would blame them. They have replaced a corrupt knob with a knob who would force Big Brother...
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climate scientist points at the moon

March 1, 2011

A reminder of how to behave in the climate science debate from one of the best ‘amateur’ scientists (in the doesn’t get paid for it, no axe to grind sense) – Willis Eschenbach. The vitriol being shat in his direction by the potty-mouthed high-priests and the gullible neophites of the anti-CO2 religion is diagnostic...
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Time travel

February 24, 2011
Time travel

Some of the mildly-agressive-in-tone comments after this BBC blog about Double Summer Time are typical of southern attitudes to anywhere north of Watford. I think we Scots should fight this proposal just to annoy them and just because we can; particularly because they are incapable of rebelling against anything. This will get right up...
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Our masters know what’s best for us.

February 21, 2011

I wonder, with conspiracy hat firmly on, if we are massively underestimating just how long term the establishment view is. Could it be that the politicians, greenies, econazis, well-meaning-concerned-individuals, scientists, NGOs and UN quangos are all puppets? Certainly, the anthrpogenic global warming concept is at least 70 years young. It was freshened up in...
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Econazi – not a new concept

February 17, 2011

just a linky for your delectation and another
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