Posted on 12/13/2015 3:17:50 AM PST by markomalley
President Hollande of France slid to the microphone, and, with great Gallic aplomb, announced December 12th, 2015 will be a day that lives in “infamy.” Or maybe it was “history.” It’s hard to tell since that gentleman was rather excited when he spoke, seeing that the world had just entered into a momentous agreement to spend as much of your money as humanely possible to prevent the unpreventable.
So take your pick: infamy or history. Either way, this fateful date will be remembered as the Day Science Died.
Did you ever know her? Science used to work hand in hand with Government, discovering new things, telling us how stuff worked and easing our lives, saying what was true about the world and what was false. She was uncompromising and did not suffer fools. But now she’s gone.
Close watchers of that once robust being had seen it coming for years. Oh, sure, Science maintained a brave public face, making appearances here and there in an effort to reassure us that things were not as bad as feared. It turned up at odd venues chatting amiably about the mating habit of Mongolian muskrats and of how the leaves of a rare Peruvian plant might be made into a terrific balm. But it was clear to those who knew her best that the disease had made its way to the bone, that it was only a matter of time.
The end wasn’t pretty, either. Instead of letting her pass away quietly in private, Science was wheeled into COP21’s hall and was humiliated and made to suffer to the last. Scores of our planet’s leaders gathered round her and chanted, “We can stop climate change!”, “We must hold the earth’s temperature to a 2 degree increase!”, “The globe is warming out of control!”, “People are being inconvenienced by climate change!”
On and on it went, with each nonsensical pseudo-scientific taunt piercing the flesh of Science. The wounds were mortal, but still she struggled for life, that last spark of Truth giving what strength it could. It was a pitiful thing to see! In the end she had shrunk to a fraction of her former size, her breath all but extinguished; when at last, during a lull, a lone delegate made his way to Science’s broken body and said, “Have no fear! I have here an enormous grant to study the effects of devastating climate change. Take it, and you will live.”
And so, in that quiet moment, when she had one last chance at dignity, Science hesitated for a moment, but then reached out her feeble hand toward the very drug that caused her sickness and was to be her demise.
As soon as she touched the cash, she croaked.
Money! The only blind spot Science had, its only true weakness. Money is like many another drug. Taken in small, controlled doses, its effects are beneficial and enlivening. But accept too much and a dreadful, enervating dependence sets in. Like alcohol, it takes ever increasing amounts to produce the same effects. The addict is never sated. She will say and do anything to keep the money flowing.
President Eisenhower, our once Pharmacist in Chief, knew of money’s toxic potency. He said,
Today, the solitary inventor, tinkering in his shop, has been overshadowed by task forces of scientists in laboratories and testing fields. In the same fashion, the free university, historically the fountainhead of free ideas and scientific discovery, has experienced a revolution in the conduct of research. Partly because of the huge costs involved, a government contract becomes virtually a substitute for intellectual curiosity. For every old blackboard there are now hundreds of new electronic computers.
The prospect of domination of the nation’s scholars by Federal employment, project allocations, and the power of money is ever present — and is gravely to be regarded.
Yet, in holding scientific research and discovery in respect, as we should, we must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific-technological elite.
Alas, this warning went unheeded. Science thought she could handle it. But she always asked for more, more, more. She never admitted she had a problem.
The outlook is grim now that she’s gone. The Paris Climate Conference has sworn it will spend $100 billion — or more! — a year to solve a problem that can’t be solved. The climate on earth has always changed, always will change, and can not stop changing. It is therefore impossible to “fight” against the impossible.
Science isn’t around to tell us that the earth’s climate stopped warming some twenty years ago. And she can no longer verify that since our climate models made such lousy forecasts for decades that the theory of carbon-dioxide-driven global warming is surely false. She won’t be there to reassure us that all the other predictions of climate doom failed to materialize.
No, Science is dead and what’s left is raw power. We should hope that real science may emerge from the ashes, stiff-spined and dedicated to discovering the truth about the natural world. But that hope should not prevent us from pausing to note the death of Science.
Funding from the regime has a way of changing thier minds
Well, the Death of Science (which really happened back in the 1970s) fits well with the rise of Islam and civilization’s return to the 7th century.
Can someone answer this, please.
In what way are we LEGALLY bound to fund this agreement without the consent of Congress?
Can this entire agreement be abrogated by America after Obama is gone?
“In what way are we LEGALLY bound to fund this agreement without the consent of Congress?
Can this entire agreement be abrogated by America after Obama is gone?”
We are not.
Yes, the U.S. is not in any way required to follow this idiotic “agreement”.
It is a nonsense non-treaty. They changed Shall to Should so Obama can go around the US Senate. That means Trump can stop it cold, should he desire. What will happen next is Obama will decide that he cannot leave the Presidency cause Trump would stop the TPP and COP21. Which of course are too important to stop. And everyone knows Trump will beat Hillary in a landslide. That is why Hillary’s greatest supporters, the GOPe, are trying to destroy Trump.
Thanks for the reply. Your idea Obama will refuse to leave the WH was the same thing said of Clinton in 2000. You cannot seriously believe this will be allowed to happen.
Otherwise I agree with your take on the so called treaty.
Thank you, it is what I believed as well. I just wanted input from others.
âWe can stop climate change!â, âWe must hold the earthâs temperature to a 2 degree increase!â, âThe globe is warming out of control!â, âPeople are being inconvenienced by climate change!â..........
I await the day when all of those “global warming” idiots are made to eat their words.
OK!! Everybody pay attention!
Lesson for today:
1. The sun is 1,300,000 times as big as the earth.
2. The sun is a ball of fire that controls the climates of all its planets.
3. The earth is one of the sun’s planets.
4. The earth is a speck in comparison to the size of the sun.
5. Inhabitants of the earth are less than specks.
Study Question: How do less-than-specks in congress plan to control the sun?
Climate change isn’t about science. It is about a massive transfer of wealth from rich countries to poor ones. “Save the Earth” is nothing more than a rallying cry to convince the people in rich countries to agree to this.
COP21 - Crimes against humanity.
Silence on the matter can also imply that Congress approves of the agreement.
Are you saying there has been silence from Congress? The thing was only passed yesterday and that was Saturday. Did you actually expect any response this soon?
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