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Old September 9th 20, 10:31 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Jeff Findley[_6_]
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Default The U.S. is going up in smoke

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The inexistent global warming (a chinese invention) is not the cause of
the forest fires burning as never before in recorded history in california.

People there worke up to orange skies and a dark day where the sun
doesn't shine any more.

This all is nothing serious, just "a chinese invention" as someone said.

The inexistent global warming has provoked temperatures of over 50
degrees centigrade (121 F) a few days ago in Los Angeles. Of course this
is just an unhappy coincidence.

Over the years, I have written about that in this group, with all the
usual culprits telling me about the nonsense I spread.

The warnings arrived at deaf ears, and even today, with the terrible
evidence bare for all to see, the same people will go on denying.

The U.S. is a car driven by a drunken driver, accelerating to a cliff,
and no passanger seems to notice where the thing is heading.

Good luck!

You will need it.


Actually, I believe all I usually say to your posts like this is, "Off
topic!". Others, who have a more conservative bent and don't mind going
wildly off-topic usually attacked you directly. But, since I've had a
hard day at work, I'll indulge this one just a *tiny* bit. :-)

NASA's earth observation spacecraft have played a critical role in
gathering the data needed for climate scientists to reach their
conclusions (which are quite overwhelming). As such, I fully support
the continuation of NASA "owning" its own earth observation spacecraft.
I do not want that "ownership" transferred to another US Government
agency (like NOAA or similar).

And that's all I have to say on the topic in this forum in order to keep
it relevant to sci.space.*. If you want my opinions on other topics,
follow me on Twitter. A search for an account under the name "Jeffrey
Findley" ought to find me straight away (Findley isn't a terribly common
spelling of my family's name). It's also quite obvious from my user-
name on Twitter that I have a thing for "space".

Jeff
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