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January 5, 2008

Twilight Zone Predicted Global Warming Hoax

If you indulged in the traditional New Year's Twilight Zone marathon, you might have received some insight into the global warming hoax.

Remember the episode "The Midnight Sun"? The Earth leaves its orbit and gets hotter and hotter as it plunges toward the sun, causing civilization to collapse as everyone either dies or heads for cooler climates. When an artist named Norma sees her oil paintings melt, she screams and collapses. The End.

But wait: the show's not over. We're in an apartment at night. Outside, it's snowing. Norma is in bed with a high fever. The global warming was all a nightmare. In actuality, we're moving away from the sun, and we're all going to freeze.

In light of the global warming hoax and its utter phoniness, and the fact that when the climate becomes a problem it will be because of cooling, not warming, the episode was almost eerily prophetic. But eerie prophesies are par for the course… in the Twilight Zone.

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Further evidence that the global warming hoax is like something out of the Twilight Zone.

On a tip from Lyle.

Posted by Van Helsing at January 5, 2008 9:09 AM

Comments

the sun did it back then also

Posted by: Anonymous at January 5, 2008 11:09 PM

No doubt that global warming is very debated. I, however, have never heard that man is causing global cooling. For this - all I can say is that I hope that the people that believe this is natural are not wrong. But if man is causing at least part of the problem then why not do all we can. One thing not in dispute is that we cannot continue to use non-renewable sources on energy forever.
Are you familiar with the ground floor movement to take solar to the masses by a company called Citizenre? They are trying market solar with an approach similar to satellite TV, cellular telephones, and alarm systems. That is to provide the customer a complete solar system with no upfront charges and make money from a service contract. In this case the service contract would be a rent agreement. They intend to put a complete solar system on clients home. When the system produces electricity, it will lower the bill from the current utility provider. In most cases the savings from the lower bill will more than cover the rent fee that the company intends to charge. The company currently has no product available but intends to deploy in the middle of 2008. They are currently taking reservations and have over 26,000 takers so far. I have written several articles on this company in my blog and even have a couple of videos that I have recorded at www.solarjoules.com. Feel free to take a look. I welcome comments. As in any start up business, a chance exists that they may never get off the ground and fulfill any preorders, but if this is the case - the potential client has not lost anything. If you cannot afford the upfront cost of solar today, this may turn out to be a great alternative. This solution would mean that we could produce at least a little less pollution and would be a great step "just in case". And hey, the fact that you will save money on your electricity bill over time is a pretty good reason to look into it as well. If anyone would like company information you can go to www.jointhesolution.com/razmataz.

Posted by: Reggie Rasmussen at January 6, 2008 1:53 AM

Forgotten in the proposal is the considerable size and number of solar panels (not to mention storage batteries) needed to offset even the smallest portion of a conventional electric bill, as well as the massive toxic pollution created by their manufacture. I'd like to see the fine print on that solar "service contract" first. Once again, those are good intentions, but nothing provides heat and electricity more efficiently than oil, coal, and nuclear.

Posted by: lesthanzero at January 6, 2008 10:01 AM