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   Message 104,804 of 106,651   
   Jeff Findley to All   
   Re: The U.S. is going up in smoke   
   09 Sep 20 17:31:39   
   
   From: jfindley@cinci.nospam.rr.com   
      
   In article , jacob@jacob.remcomp.fr says...   
   >   
   > 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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