We had a whistleblower.... the guy who leaked the Climategate emails in 2009. He remains anonymous because the ultra-vicious climate mafia would destroy him.https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1120788428113596418 …
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @JunkScience
No data is "out of context", it all must be considered in total including what the emails showed.
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Replying to @KevinAHarperVO @JunkScience
In context, colleagues were speaking casually to each other because they all understand the real meaning. Out of context, in public, the emails are misleading, looking like a conspiracy. Same as nearly every headline story today -- shit taken to the wrong context.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @KevinAHarperVO
Here is the full story behind the most infamous Climategate email. From the old, now-archived JunkScience web site... http://junksciencearchive.com/Hide_the_decline.html …pic.twitter.com/zZdXMhx5oh
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Replying to @JunkScience @KevinAHarperVO
I've read all the stories that start with misinterpreting those emails.
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This a non-answer...please present the mis-interpretation; and 'oh I/they didn't mean that, it was just inside baseball' doesn't count. ~RT: "I've read all the stories that start with misinterpreting those emails."
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I'm going to take a vacation from explaining how ordinary words work. Have done so a hundred time this year.
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The problem is the 'climate change' movement hides behind a facade of 'ordinary words' skewed into a crisis. The very phrase 'climate change' is meaningless because 'climate change' is as natural and expected as 'baby growth.'
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