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  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella)

    It’ll take more than just a few BRICks to build a New House..

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella)

    Forrestal committed suicide. I was there when they threw him out of the window.

  • BrianFujisan

    Energy Requirements answeres may have to be found Soon
    Since there has Long Been talk of a new Maunder minimum

    It has been so Freezing in most of Scotland this Spring, and Now Summer. i just Drove through the highlands on way back from an island, its like a winter wonderland in the mountains

    Some say Global cooling is here, its certainly the coldest start to summer i can remember

    The Pacific Ocean has a warm temperature mode and a cool temperature mode, and in the past century, has switched back forth between these two modes every 25-30 years (known as the Pacific Decadal Oscillation or PDO). In 1977 the Pacific abruptly shifted from its cool mode (where it had been since about 1945) into its warm mode, and this initiated global warming from 1977 to 1998. The correlation between the PDO and global climate is well established. The announcement by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory that the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) had shifted to its cool phase is right on schedule as predicted by past climate and PDO changes (Easterbrook, 2001, 2006, 2007). The PDO typically lasts 25-30 years and assures North America of cool, wetter climates during its cool phases and warmer, drier climates during its warm phases. The establishment of the cool PDO, together with similar cooling of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), virtually assures several decades of global cooling and the end of the past 30-year warm phase.

    The PDO cool mode has replaced the warm mode in the Pacific Ocean, virtually assuring us of about 30 years of global cooling, perhaps much deeper than the global cooling from about 1945 to 1977. Just how much cooler the global climate will be during this cool cycle is uncertain. Recent solar changes suggest that it could be fairly severe, perhaps more like the 1880 to 1915 cool cycle than the more moderate 1945-1977 cool cycle. A more drastic cooling, similar to that during the Dalton and Maunder minimums, could plunge the Earth into another Little Ice Age, but only time will tell if that is likely.

    http://www.globalresearch.ca/global-cooling-is-here/10783

    And to think there was 12 passengers oot on the rib into the Mighty Atlantic this morning for a Whirlpool special trip. I watched them come back on land…. White as Ghosts, could hardly move, Had to break ice off them with ice axe,
    Shiver Me Timbers

  • Ben Franklin -Machine Gun Preacher (unleaded version)

    Brian; It’s difficult for the Climate Deniers to understand how atmospheric warming works. They point to the coldness anomalies as though it contradicts GCC, all because of the language ‘warming”. I hate to say it, but the die has been cast, and we must deal with the consequences.

  • crab

    Amazing info Brian, lucky we can all judge it for what it is not having vested interests of the IPCC to distort our comprehension.

  • Villager

    “Free Syrian Army commander praises Al Nusrah Front as ‘brothers’
    By BILL ROGGIOMarch 30, 2013

    Colonel Riyad al Assad, the founder of the Free Syrian Army and one of its top commanders, described the Al Nusrah Front, al Qaeda’s affiliate in Syria, as “our brothers in Islam,” and commended the terror group for its prowess on the battlefield. The US government is currently supporting the Free Syrian Army with nonlethal military aid despite the fact that the Free Syrian Army backs the Al Nusrah Front and fights alongside it on the battlefield.
    ……
    The US will provide $60 million in direct aid to the Syrian Opposition Coalition and “will look for opportunities to work with the … Supreme Military Council … to provide concrete, nonlethal support to the Free Syrian Army,” the US State Department said on Feb. 28.”

    Read more: http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2013/03/free_syrian_army_com.php

    While in Iraq, Al Qaeda had to invite/thrust itself to the free-for-all orgy of the War, in Syria they are right out there from the outset. Very cool, forward-thinking policy by the White House supported by the poodle occupying Number 10.

  • BrianFujisan

    Ben, And Crab, its just amazing eh..what they can sell to the masses through their Elite, corporate owned Msm…To think that Gore has made hundreds of millions out of proven falsehoods on global warming

    He’s won a Nobel Prize and an Oscar for his efforts to publicize the catastrophic effects of global warming. He’s enriched himself to the tune of several hundred million dollars by cleverly investing in government-subsidized green energy businesses and he became a cable television network owner to boot.

    He and his partners recently sold their network, Current TV, and made a tidy profit. Mr. Gore’s share? A reported $100 million.

    Dollars Dollars Dollars..the Crazed mega rich..any which lying devious way..they just can never get enough.

  • Villager

    More on Syria:

    “The Al Nusrah Front, al Qaeda’s affiliate in Syria, has claimed credit for 57 of the 69 suicide attacks that have been reported in Syria since December 2011, according to a tally by The Long War Journal (note that multiple suicide bombers deployed in a single operation are counted as part of a single attack). So far this year, 16 suicide attacks have been reported in Syria; Al Nusrah has claimed credit for 14 of them.”

    Read more: http://www.longwarjournal.org/threat-matrix/archives/2013/03/suicide_attack_reported_in_dam.php#ixzz2P9apGb3M

    All part of Kerry-Hague & Co’s little, but active project.

  • crab

    Yes Brian, if only the poor oil industry which is taking the brunt of the massive global warming fake science deception could reclaim some influence of the msm, which is pumping out terrifying extrapolations of our study planet, on programs and news slots – almost every other day or so. If only the oil industry would stoop to the kind of academic treachery which government climatologists are willing to do, surely they should start defending themselves and hire some scientists of their own to reveal the global warming sham. Unfortunately and very courageously they seem to just leave it to perceptive people like us to ponder the significance of the pacific oscillations and minimums which the climatologists either dont understand the true significance of – like us, or even worse they just ignore it, because they dont care about anyone really and how unfair this must all be to the oil industry.

  • crab

    Also those zionists get a really bad press about their war with all the terrorists. It is important to keep an open mind about everything, it is the sign of a great mind, to be completely open and see both sides of every story continuously treated with equal respect.

  • crab

    Rather than listen to a non governmental international panel of experts judgement of hundreds of peer reviewed papers directly studying climate science every 4 years. We should just have a general referendum, and all study for it by reading a few web articles now and then, because those people cant be trusted to understand or advise us what matters.

    The oil industry definitely needs to stand up to the sold out hippies. What are they doing about it. They are too honest that is their problem!

  • Villager

    The fun-filled ocean resort at Guantánamo Bay
    A growing hunger strike among detainees is mocked by gullible journalists spouting familiar Potemkin Village propaganda

    Glenn Greenwald
    guardian.co.uk, Thursday 28 March 2013 13.50 GMT
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    If you’re looking for a fun activity-filled resort to take your family for a summer vacation, you simply cannot do better than Club GTMO, according to a new glossy travel guide just published by Robert Johnson, the Military and Defense Editor of Business Insider, under the guise of a news article. Scrumptious meals. Video games galore for the kids. Outdoor sports. Newspapers from your hometown delivered by smiling bellhops to the front door of your villa. Picturesque Caribbean vistas. All that and more can be yours – provided that you’re “compliant”. What more could vacationers – or prisoners kept in a cage for more than a decade with no charges thousands of miles away from their family – possibly want? They are, proclaims Johnson, treated “absurdly well”. Not just well: absurdly well. They are, he actually writes, lavished with “resort treatment”.

    The context for Johnson’s glowing thumbs-up is an intensifying hunger strike among (totally ungrateful) prisoners at the camp. Lawyers for the detainees say the hunger strike was triggered “as a protest of the men’s indefinite confinement without charge and because of what they said was a return to harsh treatment from past years, including more intrusive searches and confiscation of personal items such as mail from their families.” That includes, the lawyers say, a lack of sanitary drinking water which has “already caused some prisoners kidney, urinary and stomach problems”. Detainees also complain about the recent manhandling of Korans. One lawyer for 11 detainees, Carlos Warner, identifying himself as a “liberal” supporter of Obama, told CNN that the detainees are now deprived of some privileges they had all the way back in 2006 and said the situation there was “dire”.

    read more: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/mar/28/guantanamo-hunger-strike-propaganda

    AND
    March 30, 2013
    GUANTÁNAMO’S HUNGER STRIKE, BY THE NUMBERS
    Posted by Amy Davidson

    Read more: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/closeread/2013/03/guantanamos-hunger-strike-by-the-numbers.html#ixzz2P9gxpWUL

    What is Obama’s promise worth?

  • crab

    People are so orthodox you know, saying all the time what are we going to do about the power stations! We need to implement carbon taxes or something, anything to protect the precious planet which we are so concerned about.
    Its not orthodox to just let fate take its coarse and say there is nothing we can do, everyone has taken the climatologists scare mongering on their own shoulders. They dont stop talking about it, its so hard to convince people its probably all just about statistics and might never happen. The politicians are ruthless with the big companies they wont stop going on about it with the bbc helping them. They might make good on their made promise to implement taxes on carbon output soon, which they agreed about ten years ago. They just cant cash in quick enough! And its freezing here! Do they think we are idiots – we let them away with it – we are!

  • nevermind

    Sop that whole global warming debate was really a lark and all those methane bubbles must have been champagne.

    What a relief, I don’t have to worry about incineration then, indeed I shall take it upon myself to burn my rubbish in the back garden, maybe gather the kids round for a few hot roasted tatties.

    Its not only what they do or don’t do, but what we all do or don’t do. If it is getting colder in this country, hopefully another mini ice age as specialists quoted predict, we don’t have to worry about rising sea levels, its not really happening is it?

    Here I am promoting a wash barrier and lock system from skeggy to Hunstanton to save us the expenditure on two nuclear power stations and I’m wasting my time, nothing to worry about or see here, move on, it will never happen and the precautionary principle, I mean look at Holland today, is just too daft to be a worthy sustainable method of preparing for and ameliorating impact, isn’t it?

    Further, such a relief to wake up having wasted 34 in a party that is based on hocus pocus. I will sleep much better tonight and tomorrow many will wake up to a new leaner reality, no global warming, no need for extra bedrooms, instead lets have some serious tax relief for our hard pressed millionaires, poor sods are so hard up.

  • crab

    Now you are seeing clearly with an Openmind Nevermind! You know that Wash barrier sounds like it can be put to good use, with all these sheepish nuclear alarmists making their fuss about radioactive power material supposedly being so dangerous – we build super advanced nuclear powerstations behind the barrier and the water will be fine for cooling. It can all be done very safely these days. And get the incinerators in too. You sound like you are in a position to help organise these things. You should try and make as much money while you can, you never know when the mega rich eco-tricksters will tax us out of work.

    Holland is an interesting case, i find it boosts my confidence because whatever happens, obviously they will get the worst of it. I dont even live near the coast, so im not prejudiced by such concerns.

  • Ben Franklin -Machine Gun Preacher (unleaded version)

    2005 article

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4171591.stm

    “Comparing Israeli sunlight records from the 1950s with current ones, Dr Stanhill was astonished to find a large fall in solar radiation.

    “There was a staggering 22% drop in the sunlight, and that really amazed me.” Intrigued, he searched records from all around the world, and found the same story almost everywhere he looked.

    Sunlight was falling by 10% over the USA, nearly 30% in parts of the former Soviet Union, and even by 16% in parts of the British Isles.

    Although the effect varied greatly from place to place, overall the decline amounted to one to two per cent globally every decade between the 1950s and the 1990s.

    Dr Stanhill called it “global dimming”, but his research, published in 2001, met a sceptical response from other scientists.”

  • crab

    That research is from the days when the bbc could still get the truth out now and then. Today it is buried by the financial might of the eco-tricksters and the honest postion of out faithful oil industries not playing that trickster game.
    The sun dimming by %23 percent and the climatologists pretend it doesnt matter. And that study was confirmed by another study which was completely different – the climatologists studies are just all completely different none of them confirm each other, really. Theyre all bought and payed for by the governments and rich ecologists anyway.

    This is a much more reassuring discussion than that scary shit earlier about spys and those people in jail for something or other.

  • Jives

    Crab,

    In the whole of its existence the BBC has never known the meaning of Truth.

    And such was its genesis and raison d’etre.

  • Phil

    Six pages of comments again. What endless dialogue you all enage in.

    Here’s a thought. Rather then endlessly bicker online why not do something useful in the real world. Call me radical.

    Or please ignore this. Carry on as you do. You are not to blame for anything. Everything you post is valuable.

  • crab

    Well the most popular show is Top Gear – that is still factual for now, until the cyclists and self-hating hybrid drivers get their way and ban it.

  • English Knight

    TORA ! TORA ! TORA ! Danger ahead !

    http://www.salon.com/2013/03/31/obama_is_channeling_bush_fever_in_iran/?source=newsletter

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxpZQzYGM9Y

    Its when the shrill cacaphony of the shills becomes strident. Keep a finger on the pulses of the massed synced sayanim at HuffPost and Debka, but all it needs is ONE Bradley Manning in the US pre logistics command chain to spill the beans. Like the anonymous soul on the US Enterprise in January 2012.

  • Jemand - The Easter Bunny Hears Your Prayers

    Phil – “Six pages of comments again. What endless dialogue you all enage in.”

    Good to see you’re still around, Phil. I reckon you could drop a bombshell of truth here and nobody would notice. It’s like a chicken shed full of bok-bok-bokking.

    BekiirrrrK! BeKIIIIIRRRRRKKKKKK!

  • Villager

    BrianFujisan
    1 Apr, 2013 – 12:06 am

    Thanks for that Brian. I hadn’t seen this before and it does pull together all the roots and strands of this Western-created conflict in a very coherent way.

    Even the New York Times had reported very recently the CIA’s sinister role in fuelling violence by supplying arms to the ‘rebels’, fighting along with their AQ brothers.

    Sickening, when you think that innocent Syrian peoples are paying the price and the secular fabric of Syria is being torn.

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