Global Warming: still the ‘Greatest Scam in History’

MHz

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You colors are slightly off, let me correct that for you, lol, oh yeah, go sit in the corner also fraud.


Obviously not included is the haarp clear air downdrafts , why make it confusing.
 

taxslave

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lol Pretty rich coming from you, The thread title, you forgot to add anything and going by this post and the other one to me on the other thread the topic that interests 'you' (unless we includes you alter egos) seem to be acting as shrink and some sort of self appointed mod that makes sure only the guilty (IYO) are slammed and the innocent (IYO) are defended to the max. Becoming a troll to accomplish that makes you a fuk of a lot worse than a conspiracy buff, remember I mentioned that just recently, you forgot to reply. Lets cover you, is this true or not?

Study Suggests Conspiracy Theorists Are More Positive & Reasonable Compared To Conventional Thinkers | Collective-Evolution

Generally the people who believe the mainstream idea of what is true, or is accepted as truth do not bother to look at the other side of the coin. They believe what they are told without question, and anyone who disagrees is, well, crazy, or a conspiracy theorist. Or in other words, paranoid.

You been sniffing sewer gas again?
 

waldo

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It doesn't have to Superman. Go fetch and learn Son.

why tell member Tonington to 'go fetch'... why not, for once, actually explain yourself? You can spend hours on here spewing crap... but you can't find it in yourself to answer. C'mon... it's the season... give a little!
 

waldo

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Condescending pricks get the condescending prick treatment.

member Tonington??? A condescending prick??? That's most certainly not the impression I've formed. I guess you'll find any fabricated rationale to avoid answering inconvenient questions, yes?
 

Tonington

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It doesn't have to Superman.

Yes it does Bizarro. If the layer of atmosphere above is acting like an electric current, and generating heat, then in order for that heat to affect the surface temperature, it has to also affect the atmosphere below as well.


Yes, heat. Did you actually read what came before?

why tell member Tonington to 'go fetch'... why not, for once, actually explain yourself?

I'm sure you've seen the Petros hokey pokey. He asks a question or changes the topic and expects an answer, but doesn't reciprocate. Gives people nicknames like Fagro and the like, but you call him out on it or reciprocate in kind and you're being a condescending prick. Pete the concern troll. :lol:

I'm fine with that. This is the internet.
 

EagleSmack

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I'm sure you've seen the Petros hokey pokey. He asks a question or changes the topic and expects an answer, but doesn't reciprocate. Gives people nicknames like Fagro and the like, but you call him out on it or reciprocate in kind and you're being a condescending prick. Pete the concern troll. :lol:

Wow... you just described Drywall (Wall-E) perfectly.
 

petros

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Yes it does Bizarro. If the layer of atmosphere above is acting like an electric current, and generating heat, then in order for that heat to affect the surface temperature, it has to also affect the atmosphere below as well.



Yes, heat. Did you actually read what came before?



I'm sure you've seen the Petros hokey pokey. He asks a question or changes the topic and expects an answer, but doesn't reciprocate. Gives people nicknames like Fagro and the like, but you call him out on it or reciprocate in kind and you're being a condescending prick. Pete the concern troll. :lol:

I'm fine with that. This is the internet.
Well f-ckface the thermosphere isn't the only place you'll find Joule heating and particle precitation or oxygen recombination.
 
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