Posted on 02/01/2015 11:01:23 AM PST by george76
As their computer models fail and their predictions of doom fail to materialize, the warmist cult is employing more and more extreme language to denounce those who disagree with their cant.
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One of the characteristics of cults is that their greatest fury is reserved for dissidents within, the moderates who generally agree, but who deviate from the official line. They are the greatest threat because they appeal to fellow cultists.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
“Off with their heads”....is the new mantra of some conductors of Global Warming Jihad regarding the hated “Deniers”. Man-made global warming advocates have many of the attributes of Islamists and can tolerate NO opposition.
Go ahead, Warmists, be angry, real angry. Then you’ll be like those Angry Atheists that nobody wants around them and most are learning to just ignore.
Rose offers a worthwhile chronicle of tosme of the other extreme language being employed by the cult.and...
Observer columnist Nick Cohen says he is sick of hearing climate sceptics whinge that being called 'deniers' equates them with those who deny the Holocaust...
You will recall that the "off with their heads" scene in Alice is the one in which the Queen's lackeys were busily painting the white roses red.
....And Leon's getting laaaarger.
Conversely, a simple model seldom works well, due to the fact that it doesn't take into consideration the various components that the actual system has in it.
Weathermen cannot accurately predict the weather more than 3 days into the future - yet we are to believe that these same programs, on these same machines can actually predict the weather 10, 50 or 100 years in the future.
Yes, I saw them too.
What do they mean?
Correction: warmunists.
There. Fixed it.
Their anger would be much more enjoyable if they hadn’t destroyed so much of what makes America different from the rest of the world.
Just one of tens of thousands, look at our cars. Not much more than lemon drops on wheels, and we used to have some of the most beautiful vehicles man could dream of.
No wonder driving is becoming a lost passion.
IIRC, “whinge” is the old school British predecessor of “whine”.
“tosme” looks familiar, but I can’t place it at all.
Bed wetting Alarmist is still better and more accurate.
“Weathermen cannot accurately predict the weather more than 3 days into the future - yet we are to believe that these same programs, on these same machines can actually predict the weather 10, 50 or 100 years in the future.”
Indeed. And the 3-day limit on weather prediction has been mathematically proven using chaos theory. Would love to see someone do the same thing with so-called “climate change” and publish the results. Should be easy enough to do for an adept chaos theorist.
Chaos theory just as relevant to climate predictions as it is to weather.
“tosme” looks like a misspelling of “some”.
“Whinge” is a perfectly cromulent word, meaning to complain in an irritating way.
“tosme” looks like a typo of “to some”.
I actually use the word “whinge” on accasion.
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