Actually, I make that same argument in my upcoming book as a reason to not trust peer review to catch temperature data errors. But it would still be unlikely for a dozen people (per proxy) in different parts of the globe to all be in on this alleged con.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @SteveSGoddard
Scott, it was shown just yesterday that four people could magically come up with the same “Easter worshipers” phrase out of thin air. Obviously they coordinated. Is it so much of a stretch for 12 people in the same profession to coordinate as well?
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Replying to @greg_kemper @SteveSGoddard
We have lots of history of scientists being wrong at the same time (hole in the ozone, nutrition, etc.). A global conspiracy with this much attention on it is POSSIBLE but highly unlikely. You'd have at least one whistleblower by now. It has been a long time.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @greg_kemper
There are lots of whistle blowers including Dr, Bill Gray, Judith Curry, Roger Pielke Jr. and David Legates. They get their funding cut off, attacked by politicians, and threatened with prosecution. It is your choice to pretend they don't exist.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eK6pYLhcJx4 …
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Which one was part of the dozen people working on collecting temperature data?
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @greg_kemper
Your argument is that someone from the small group of people behind the tampering would have come forward? That doesn't seem like a very realistic assessment of human behavior. What motivation would they have to incriminate themselves?
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Fame. Money. Integrity. Save the planet. Same as any whistleblower.
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Could not those same motivations you site be motivations for continuing to prop up "Climate Change"? Could multiple people in control of data etc be motivated in the same way at the same time?
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Sure. It's just deeply unlikely none of them would get caught and no whistleblowers.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @KevinAHarperVO and
Did we find out about Bernie Madoff from a whistleblower? That’s not how scandals work.
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Um, yes. That is how we found out about Madoff.
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