It’s Not Just That Global Warming Is Fake. What Matters Is Why This Fakery Is Being Promoted.
Gary North
July 3, 2009
Global warming is based 100% on junk science. The most vocal promoters are not interested in the details of physical science. They are interested in two things: political control over the general public and the establishment of international socialism.
Junk Science vs. Real Science
For a detailed, footnoted, 12-page article, written by three scientists, two with Ph.D’s from CalTech, click here.
This paper was sent to tens of thousands of natural scientists in the United States.
Over 31,000 scientists have put their reputations on the line and signed a politically incorrect petition opposing the 1997 Kyoto agreement or protocol. Here is a photocopy of a signed petition.
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Here is a letter from a former president of the National Academy of Sciences. He asks recipients of the petition to sign it.
Back in the 1970’s, the bugaboo was the coming ice age, as this Time Magazine article promoted. Not to be outdone, Newsweek got on board. The article warned: “Climatologists are pessimistic that political leaders will take any positive action to compensate for the climatic change, or even to allay its effects.” Want more examples? Click here.
It, too, was based on junk science. It, too, had the same solution: government control over the economy. The goal never changes: government management over the economy. The justification has changed. If the voters won’t accept control over their lives on the basis of one brand of junk science, maybe they will accept another. As they used to say in the Nixon Administration: “Let’s run this up the flagpole and see if anyone salutes.”
Socialism’s Last Stand
The global warming movement is not about global warming. It is about the creation of an international political control arrangement by which bureaucrats who favor socialism can gain control over the international economy.
This strategy was stated boldly by economist Robert Heilbroner in 1990. Heilbroner, the multi-millionaire socialist and author of the best-selling history of economic thought, The Worldly Philosophers, wrote the manifesto for these bureaucrats. He did this in an article, “Reflections: After Communism,” published by The New Yorker (Sept. 10, 1990).
In this article, he made an astounding admission. He said that Ludwig von Mises had been right in 1920 in his article, “Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth.” Mises argued that without private ownership, central planners could not know what any resource is worth to consumers. With no capital market, the planners would be flying blind.
Heilbroner said that for 70 years, academic economists had either ignored this article or dismissed it without answering it. Then Heilbroner wrote these words: “Mises was right.”
Heilbroner was one of these people. There is no reference to Mises in The Worldly Philosophers.
This admission was the preliminary section of Heilbroner’s manifesto. He was cutting off all hope by socialists that there is a theoretically plausible response to Mises. The free market economy will always outproduce a socialist economy. Get used to it, he said.
Then, in the second section, he called on his socialist peers to get behind the ecology movement. Here, he said, is the best political means for promoting central planning, despite its inefficiency. In the name of ecology, he said, socialists can get a hearing from politicians and voters.
The article is not online. An abstract is. Here is the concluding thought of the abstract.
The direction in which things are headed is some version of capitalism, whatever its title. In Eastern Europe, the new system is referred to as Not Socialism. Socialism may not continue as an important force now that Communism is finished. But another way of looking at socialism is as the society that must emerge if humanity is to cope with the ecological burden that economic growth is placing on the environment. From this perspective, the long vista after Communism leads through capitalism into a still unexplored world that roust [must?] be safely attained and settled before it can be named.
Heilbroner did not care that a worldwide government-run economic planning system would not be called called socialism. He just wanted to see the system set up.
Heilbroner’s peers got the message. That was what Kyoto was all about.
Conclusion
If you like poverty, inefficiency, and bureaucratic controls over the economy, and therefore control over your choices, the “climate change” movement is ideal.
If you want to subsidize China and India, neither of which will enforce the rules laid down by unelected international bureaucrats, this movement is for you.
If you want to pay more for less energy, there is no better way than to pass the cap and tax bill which the House has passed. It will be sent to the U.S. Senate next week.
The rest of us should oppose it.
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Change is so swift these days that it’s the grass root people can create and sense the direction rather than the centralised approach.
A current home seller (a meteorologist) of mine is involved in global warming study since 1980’s and receved a certificate of appreciation for his contribution for a group to get a Nobel Prize. He says global warming is real but same groups of people keep quoting UNscientifc evidence.
Well, I am no expert on the issue. Let’s people study the hard evidence and have their own conclusion.
But social proof is powerful. When 100 million people believe in something, it must have some “truth” in it ! Or should I say, there ARE powerful influencial forces there.
John Ho
Numerology Expert Helps Understanding Personality for Better Influence & Persuasion
I never knew all this. Thank you for enlightening me! I had heard bits and pieces of this in the past, but when it is all put together and presented in this way, it is a real eye opener! It’s scary that our government can lie to us so much.
Lisa McLellan
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For me the jury is still out on climate change. There are tens of thousands of scientists who can argue it convincingly either way.
Sometimes when we don’t have the answers, we need to be honest and not prey on people’s fears to our own ends.
Unfortunately politicians ARE there own ends, and are more than prepared to go BEYOND being ‘economical with the truth’!
Martin Wright
Impact, Poise, Presenting
Hi Steve:
CONGRATULATIONS ON THIS POST.
This is vital information that has to get out to the general public. The Republic has been brought to the brink of falling off the high plane of freedom into fascism. It can happen here. It is happening here.
Thank you for getting truth out there.
With highest regards,
Marty
http://www.smallbusinessdesigncenter.com
Hi Steve:
Your post on being mediocre leads into this post so well.
But you know even salespeople can be caught in the mediocre quicksand.
I’ll bet you know many stories of salespeople who were really good, making a lot of money for their company and were fired, or had their territories downsized because they were making more on commission than their sales manager.
But if the sales manager was happy with the results and okay with the situation you know there will be a bean counter in the back room wearing a green visor who is having a seizure when he sees the money being paid to the commission salesperson, and insists on cutting that “expense.”
Great posts.
Off to work.
Marty
http://www.smallbusinessdesigncenter.com
Thanks for keeping us properly informed.
Greg Dougall, Philanthropist-in-Training
Not sure I agree with all the points made here.
Valid points are on each side. I think focusing on common ground is the answer – most people want to survive, thrive and prosper. Wanton destruction of earth doesn’t equate with prosperity. This is the issue at the heart of every drive to bring economic forces into ballance with the earth.
Keri Eagan
Those who are strong believers in global warming don’t even want to hear anything from those who don’t believe.
Lisa McLellan, Child Care Expert
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Hi Steve:
I used to subscribe to Gary North’s Remnant Review, then lost track of him until your post.
Now, as then, Gary well documents his positions. The links to the scientist’s study, and Ludwig von Mises’s analysis of the collectivist economy are a real trips on to solid ground.
Your post offers an essential service. In the current cycle of events where the collectivists are making their big move we have to know where we are and how we got here if there is any hope for supporting advocates of freedom.
Thanks again,
Marty
You make a strong case, it makes me rethink about going into one of my projects.
Jose Escalante
Business Marketing Small
In my earlier pos:
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A current home seller (a meteorologist) of mine is involved in global warming study since 1980’s and receved a certificate of appreciation for his contribution for a group to get a Nobel Prize. He says global warming is real but same groups of people keep quoting UNscientifc evidence.
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I meant to say he’s a “climatologist”, not “meteorologist”.
Think about those researches funded by miners & petroleum companies that don’t want people to believe global warming is real. Like those slush funds tobacco compaines put forward back in 1920’s – 1960’s to defend their business revenues.
John Ho
Numerology Expert Helps Understanding Personality for Better Influence & Persuasion
Steve,
Nice post, man. Indeed, we’re in the process of having the foot of the government placed upon our collective necks…and it ain’t fun.
The health care bill that is about to be force-fed to us is a clear example of the fact that we no longer live in a representative republic, and that the politicians are busy imposing THEIR WILL on us for the purpose of centralized control and solidifying power for themselves.
Health, Fitness for Working People — Darryl Pace
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