Rewriting The Past At The Ministry Of Submerged Truth

In 1990, the IPCC showed that most long-term tide gauges were rising at less than 1 mm/year.

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Climate experts have since more than tripled the official rate of sea level rise, without any change in behavior of the tide gauges. This includes the completely bogus global isostatic adjustment.

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8 Responses to Rewriting The Past At The Ministry Of Submerged Truth

  1. aeroguy48 says:

    I used to draw hand made charts way back in ancient times also, like in the 1980’s

  2. Andy DC says:

    They “believe” their climate models more than what the actual data is showing. If the actual data is showing no rise, there is no problem. No problem equals no funding.

  3. Billy Liar says:

    Tide gages aren’t used to measure rate of sea level rise. They were not telling the correct ‘narrative’. Infinitely more malleable satellite measurements were used instead; enabling, through ‘adjustments’ the required ‘narrative’ to be told.

  4. omanuel says:

    Steven,

    The truth was submerged in 1946 about the source of energy – NEUTRON REPULSION- that first offered the “human race powers beyond the dream of scientific fiction” in 1922.

    http://watchingthewatchersofdeniers.wordpress.com/2014/01/05/open-tread-for-the-weekend-whats-left-of-it/

  5. Bruce says:

    Easier to rig the election computer than 1000 ballot boxes.

    Easier to adjust the satellite data than the data from 1000 tide gauges.

  6. Jimbo says:

    News just in Steve

    “Half of US Congressional politicians are millionaires
    For the first time, half of the members of the US Congress are millionaires, according to a wealth analysis.”
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-25691066

  7. Bob Greene says:

    Do they keep the raw data or just the adjusted data?

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