No Greater Threat: America After September 11 and the Rise of a National Security State by C. William Michaels, Wei-Bin Zhang
If you want to read a great synopsis of the USA PATRIOT Act with a full understanding of the legal and law enforcement ramifications of it and see clear lines drawn as to where our nation is headed, this is the book to read. Be prepared to start re-thinking your stance on where the government is headed and how it will affect personal liberties.
Of course, today it is somewhat outdated with the sunsets, renewals, additions, and more that have happened. Other laws, as bad as the USAPA, have come into play now as well. This is a goo starting point if you want to see how the Police State has progressed starting at 9/11/01 to present.
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
The Skeptics Handbook
The Skeptic's Handbook by Joanne Nova
This booklet is free to download in PDF format, is about 16 pages long, and is nicely illustrated and put together. Despite it’s somewhat heavy subject matter, it is easy to read and is written in plain English.
The book’s main point is this single question:
“What science is there that more CO2 forces temperatures up further?”
Most global warming (anthropomorphic global warming or AGW) theory is based upon computer modeling of the atmosphere. These computer models have thus far been proven to be highly inaccurate in their predictions. They failed to predict the general cooling trend we’ve seen globally since 1998, when temperatures peaked the last time.
In fact, all of the phenomenon they claimed would happen has so far failed to materialize. Basically, the greenhouse signature is missing. There is nothing to prove that CO2 or any greenhouse gas that we know of is raising global temperatures or causing harm. In fact, ice core data is directly contradicting the AGW theory.
Further, during the ice age of 105-115 million years ago, CO2 was at nearly 280 parts per million in the atmosphere (roughly equivalent to today) and temperatures were around -6° Centigrade.
And now the IPCC, the world’s “consensus body of scientists,” has been caught using bad data and graphs gleaned from Wikipedia, placing ground thermometers in parking lots, near air conditioners, and in generally urban environments where radiant heat is bound to give higher readings. Further, they routinely discount or ignore satellite data, which is what consistently shows an overall lowering of temperature for the past ten years.
Nova then identifies how CO2 reacts in the atmosphere and shows that a “tipping point” is an illusion and that the assumptions made by the AGW modelers about carbon’s logarithmic absorption curve are wrong.
Finally, she lists a select group of well-known climate scientists of various disciplines that have changed their tune in regards to global warming and become skeptics.
Last, but not least, Nova addresses the real cause of global warming: alarmism, “consensus” taking by the IPCC (in self-interest), and a general attitude of argument by authority. This, in my view, is the biggest damnation of global warming proponents. When you quote non-scientific bodies, organized by government, funded by government, and pooled from the get-go with people who had foregone conclusions before they were appointed, you will not get science. You will get political propaganda in the name of science.
The core point, once again, is that the recent warming of the planet is caused by a so-far unknown factor. There is no evidence to show that it is being caused by any of the greenhouse gases that we know of.
“Anything that heats the planet will melt ice, shift lemurs, and cause droughts. None of these things tell us WHY the planet got warmer.”
t-shirt-unskeptical-scientist-medIn the last chapter of the booklet, Nova shows a graph titled Cutting through the Fog in which she addresses the most common responses given by AGW proponents. This, to me, was the best part of the book. It gives the usual answers or arguments for man-made global warming and/or CO2 and quick, bullet-riddling returns that shoot down the argument (which is usually false to start with).
For instance: when someone says “What would you know? You’re not a climate scientist.” The answer: “Neither is Al Gore. I know what evidence is and I can read a graph. How about you?” If they persist and call you a “denier” or “oil company shill” the response is “Name-calling is all you’ve got? Where’s your evidence? Neither of our opinions will change ice core records and satellite data.”
In the end, I would highly recommend you read Nova’s book. It’s free, short, concise, and entertainingly useful. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, you will find this book useful. If you read this book and cannot find reasons to discount her (based on science), but still believe that global warming is made by CO2, you are a member of a religion and are going forth based on your own faith, not on science.
Oh, and Joanne is also Australian, just like Bob from the Greenhouse Neutral Foundation, whose book The Day the Lights Went Out I reviewed not too long ago. She didn’t mention anything about putting shrimps on the barbie or use the word “crikey” anywhere in her book either. I’m beginning to believe that Crocodile Dundee and Steve Irwin have lead me astray as to what Australian culture is really like. Come to think of it, I can’t recall a single AC/DC song with those words in them either.
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This booklet is free to download in PDF format, is about 16 pages long, and is nicely illustrated and put together. Despite it’s somewhat heavy subject matter, it is easy to read and is written in plain English.
The book’s main point is this single question:
“What science is there that more CO2 forces temperatures up further?”
Most global warming (anthropomorphic global warming or AGW) theory is based upon computer modeling of the atmosphere. These computer models have thus far been proven to be highly inaccurate in their predictions. They failed to predict the general cooling trend we’ve seen globally since 1998, when temperatures peaked the last time.
In fact, all of the phenomenon they claimed would happen has so far failed to materialize. Basically, the greenhouse signature is missing. There is nothing to prove that CO2 or any greenhouse gas that we know of is raising global temperatures or causing harm. In fact, ice core data is directly contradicting the AGW theory.
Further, during the ice age of 105-115 million years ago, CO2 was at nearly 280 parts per million in the atmosphere (roughly equivalent to today) and temperatures were around -6° Centigrade.
And now the IPCC, the world’s “consensus body of scientists,” has been caught using bad data and graphs gleaned from Wikipedia, placing ground thermometers in parking lots, near air conditioners, and in generally urban environments where radiant heat is bound to give higher readings. Further, they routinely discount or ignore satellite data, which is what consistently shows an overall lowering of temperature for the past ten years.
Nova then identifies how CO2 reacts in the atmosphere and shows that a “tipping point” is an illusion and that the assumptions made by the AGW modelers about carbon’s logarithmic absorption curve are wrong.
Finally, she lists a select group of well-known climate scientists of various disciplines that have changed their tune in regards to global warming and become skeptics.
Last, but not least, Nova addresses the real cause of global warming: alarmism, “consensus” taking by the IPCC (in self-interest), and a general attitude of argument by authority. This, in my view, is the biggest damnation of global warming proponents. When you quote non-scientific bodies, organized by government, funded by government, and pooled from the get-go with people who had foregone conclusions before they were appointed, you will not get science. You will get political propaganda in the name of science.
The core point, once again, is that the recent warming of the planet is caused by a so-far unknown factor. There is no evidence to show that it is being caused by any of the greenhouse gases that we know of.
“Anything that heats the planet will melt ice, shift lemurs, and cause droughts. None of these things tell us WHY the planet got warmer.”
t-shirt-unskeptical-scientist-medIn the last chapter of the booklet, Nova shows a graph titled Cutting through the Fog in which she addresses the most common responses given by AGW proponents. This, to me, was the best part of the book. It gives the usual answers or arguments for man-made global warming and/or CO2 and quick, bullet-riddling returns that shoot down the argument (which is usually false to start with).
For instance: when someone says “What would you know? You’re not a climate scientist.” The answer: “Neither is Al Gore. I know what evidence is and I can read a graph. How about you?” If they persist and call you a “denier” or “oil company shill” the response is “Name-calling is all you’ve got? Where’s your evidence? Neither of our opinions will change ice core records and satellite data.”
In the end, I would highly recommend you read Nova’s book. It’s free, short, concise, and entertainingly useful. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, you will find this book useful. If you read this book and cannot find reasons to discount her (based on science), but still believe that global warming is made by CO2, you are a member of a religion and are going forth based on your own faith, not on science.
Oh, and Joanne is also Australian, just like Bob from the Greenhouse Neutral Foundation, whose book The Day the Lights Went Out I reviewed not too long ago. She didn’t mention anything about putting shrimps on the barbie or use the word “crikey” anywhere in her book either. I’m beginning to believe that Crocodile Dundee and Steve Irwin have lead me astray as to what Australian culture is really like. Come to think of it, I can’t recall a single AC/DC song with those words in them either.
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Saturday, November 21, 2009
Marine Sniper: 93 Confirmed Kills
Marine Sniper: 93 Confirmed Kills is the story of Carlos Hathcock, a hick from Kentucky who, through his love of shooting and his dedication to the Marine Corps, became the Corps' number one sniper. A part of the founding of the Marine Corps' sniper team and training programs, he began to exemplify what a Marine sniper is meant to be.
His life itself is very interesting, his exploits in Vietnam were great, and his personal sacrifices and perserverance are breath taking.
His tragic life end and new beginning are definitely something for all of us to learn from. His stoic dedication to his love of craft are something we should all remember. Carlos Hatchcock was one of the greatest of Americans, starting from nothing and becoming a legend.DISCLOSURE OF MATERIAL CONNECTION: http://cmp.ly/0
His life itself is very interesting, his exploits in Vietnam were great, and his personal sacrifices and perserverance are breath taking.
His tragic life end and new beginning are definitely something for all of us to learn from. His stoic dedication to his love of craft are something we should all remember. Carlos Hatchcock was one of the greatest of Americans, starting from nothing and becoming a legend.DISCLOSURE OF MATERIAL CONNECTION: http://cmp.ly/0
Saturday, November 14, 2009
UP
UP by Disney Pixar
We got this movie the day it released and have watched it twice. It's possibly one of the best movies Pixar has come out with. Definitely a great one worth seeing. Younger kids might not understand it, but most from ages 6 or 7 on up should follow along easily.
The movie is mostly a love story between a man (the main character) and his wife (who appears only in the first part of the film). His realization that he never helped her fulfill her dream and then wanting to do it after she's gone is the core of the film.
Along the way, a Wilderness Ranger and a lot of other characters lump in. I can't really give more information without ruining the film. I can say that the way it was put together, the story line, and the multiple themes that permeate the film are extremely well done.
All of this comes with two caveats: be prepared to cry. Or at least get the sniffles, tough guy. You will. Be also prepared to laugh regularly.
Second caveat: this is a Disney film. So steel yourself, as you'll be forced to sit through their damn commercials at the beginning and at the end. Disney is the only film company I know of that still literally forces you (through DVD lock) to watch all of their previews, ads, etc. You can't even skip the credits to see the special features, for hell's sakes. I hate this. It's the most annoying thing possible.
The only Disney movies I still have any interest in watching are Pixar films. I hope they dump Disney and go solo soon. Disney B L O W S.
OK, I'm done ranting. UP is definitely worth watching and should be seen ASAP if you haven't seen it already. Go see it again if you have. It's awesome and very highly recommended.
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We got this movie the day it released and have watched it twice. It's possibly one of the best movies Pixar has come out with. Definitely a great one worth seeing. Younger kids might not understand it, but most from ages 6 or 7 on up should follow along easily.
The movie is mostly a love story between a man (the main character) and his wife (who appears only in the first part of the film). His realization that he never helped her fulfill her dream and then wanting to do it after she's gone is the core of the film.
Along the way, a Wilderness Ranger and a lot of other characters lump in. I can't really give more information without ruining the film. I can say that the way it was put together, the story line, and the multiple themes that permeate the film are extremely well done.
All of this comes with two caveats: be prepared to cry. Or at least get the sniffles, tough guy. You will. Be also prepared to laugh regularly.
Second caveat: this is a Disney film. So steel yourself, as you'll be forced to sit through their damn commercials at the beginning and at the end. Disney is the only film company I know of that still literally forces you (through DVD lock) to watch all of their previews, ads, etc. You can't even skip the credits to see the special features, for hell's sakes. I hate this. It's the most annoying thing possible.
The only Disney movies I still have any interest in watching are Pixar films. I hope they dump Disney and go solo soon. Disney B L O W S.
OK, I'm done ranting. UP is definitely worth watching and should be seen ASAP if you haven't seen it already. Go see it again if you have. It's awesome and very highly recommended.
DISCLOSURE OF MATERIAL CONNECTION: http://cmp.ly/0
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