| Subject: Re: Subject: Fw: From the Founder of the Weather Channel |
| From: "_//!! _//!!" <TheInvisibleAngel@freenews.netfront.net> |
| Date: 10/01/2010, 15:02 |
| Newsgroups: alt.ufo.reports,alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.skeptic,alt.fan.art-bell |
"_//!! _//!!" <TheInvisibleAngel@freenews.netfront.net> wrote in message news:hiclva$mto$1@adenine.netfront.net...
"_//!! _//!!" <TheInvisibleAngel@freenews.netfront.net> wrote in message news:hicjcr$jd4$1@adenine.netfront.net..."hempster" <hempster@telus.net> wrote in message news:ojN1n.60849$PH1.11325@edtnps82...We've heard all the crap from Al gore now listen to someone with the records to rebuff all the doomsdayers projected models. Click on the clip on the bottom and enjoy This is exactly as the USAF Weather Service, the US Weather Service, and a majority of American PHds in Climatology see it. Spend 3 minutes and learn. John Coleman was a Chicago based meteorologist and network weatherman for many years. He wasn't a talking head that read the forecast. Coleman actually made the forecast and spent the time on screen telling you why. http://www.kusi.com/home/78477082.html?video=pop&t=a Check it out tell me what you think !! :^) HempsterIt's Short-Sighted! The Difference between Weathermen and Scientists are, Weathermen look into the shortterm future and are pretty accurate in the shortterm, but when it comes to the longterm future, they usually get it wrong. Unabated Population Growth '&' CO2 emissions = Global Climate Warming coupled with Extreme and Unpredictable Weather conditions across the Globe. Compare the SouthernHemisphere.com to the NorthernHemisphere.com today to know what's in stall for tomorrow/the longer term future. Simples! Why do meerkats stand guard and look into the distance/future? In order to see the Dangers coming and not to be caught off guard....for the sake of the survival of the group. Iow, it's their Far-Sightedness & Co-operation that makes them successful as a group. There is so MUCH humans can learn from them. So, *I* think the Juvenile Meerkat Weathermen should stick to their short-sighted foraging and allow the Mature Meerkat Scientists to do their longterm calculations/jobs. *Hallelujah* *Amen*
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