View Full Version : Re: U. of Texas professor Eric Pianka says Earth would be better off with 90% of human population dead. (April 2006)
Ext User(B0NZ0)
15-01-2008, 04:33 PM
"Joe" <useful_infos@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Read it via http://Muvy.org
Has anybody asked him the obvious question yet?
So why doesn't he start with himself and his family then?
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"If the atmosphere was a 100 story building, our annual anthropogenic
CO2
contribution today would be equivalent to the linoleum on the first
floor"
D'Aleo
"...and I think future generations are not going to blame us for
anything except for being silly, for letting a few tenths of a degree
panic us"
Dr. Richard Lindzen, Professor of Meteorology MIT and Member of the
National Academy of Sciences
"What most commentators-and many scientists-seem to miss is that the
only thing we can say with certainly about climate is that it changes"
Dr. Richard Lindzen
[most of the current alarm over climate change is based on] "inherently
untrustworthy climate models, similar to those that cannot accurately
forecast the weather a week from now." Dr. Richard Lindzen
Ext User(BradGuth)
15-01-2008, 05:13 PM
Why is BONZO so alone and so unable to cope with reality?
Why is revision such a bad word for BONZO?
..
- Brad Guth
On Jan 14, 9:21 pm, "B0NZ0" <boo...@optusnt.com.au> wrote:
> "Joe" <useful_in...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:9087aff0-3356-4d7d-b6ee-78791d54acd1@k39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Read it viahttp://Muvy.org
>
> Has anybody asked him the obvious question yet?
>
> So why doesn't he start with himself and his family then?
> --
>
> Get The TRUE Facts At
> http://www.junkscience.com/Greenhouse/index.html
>
> Excellent Links At
> http://www.warwickhughes.com/
>
> Regards
> Bonzo
>
> "If the atmosphere was a 100 story building, our annual anthropogenic
> CO2
> contribution today would be equivalent to the linoleum on the first
> floor"
> D'Aleo
>
> "...and I think future generations are not going to blame us for
> anything except for being silly, for letting a few tenths of a degree
> panic us"
> Dr. Richard Lindzen, Professor of Meteorology MIT and Member of the
> National Academy of Sciences
>
> "What most commentators-and many scientists-seem to miss is that the
> only thing we can say with certainly about climate is that it changes"
> Dr. Richard Lindzen
>
> [most of the current alarm over climate change is based on] "inherently
> untrustworthy climate models, similar to those that cannot accurately
> forecast the weather a week from now." Dr. Richard Lindzen
Ext User(John M.)
15-01-2008, 07:14 PM
On Jan 15, 6:21 am, "B0NZ0" <boo...@optusnt.com.au> wrote:
> "Joe" <useful_in...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:9087aff0-3356-4d7d-b6ee-78791d54acd1@k39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Read it viahttp://Muvy.org
>
> Has anybody asked him the obvious question yet?
>
> So why doesn't he start with himself and his family then?
Unfortunately for you, it's because people who impliment views of this
kind always start with their political opposites. Then they move onto
those outside their own ethnicity. For your own safety, I would
reccomend you do not post suggestions that he should "start".
Ext User(John M.)
16-01-2008, 11:04 AM
of
experiences, and it was far from being her temper. She was, before her
conversion, to the observation of her neighbors, of a sober and
inoffensive conversation; and was a still, quiet, reserved person. She
had long been infirm of body, but her infirmity had never been observed
at all to incline her to be notional or fanciful, or to occasion any
thing of religious melancholy. She was under awakenings scarcely a week,
before there seemed to be plain evidence of her being savingly
converted.
She was first awakened in the winter season, on Monday, by something she
heard her brother say of the necessity of being in good earnest in
seeking regenerating grace, together with the news of the conversion of
the young woman before mentioned, whose conversion so generally affected
most of the young people here. This news wrought much upon her, and
stirred up a spirit of envy in her towards this young woman, whom she
thought very unworthy of being distinguished from others by such a
mercy; but withal it engaged her in a firm resolution to do her utmost
to obtain the same blessing. Considering with herself what course she
should take, she thought that she had not a sufficient knowledge of the
principles of religion to render her capable of conversion; whereupon
she resolved thoroughly to search the Scriptures; and accordingly
immediately began at the beginning of the Bible, intending to read it
through. She continued thus till Thursd
Ext User(Stan Pierce)
16-01-2008, 03:33 PM
"John M." <john_howard_morgan@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
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(snipped)
> Unfortunately for you, it's because people who impliment views of this
> kind always start with their political opposites. Then they move onto
> those outside their own ethnicity. For your own safety, I would
> reccomend you do not post suggestions that he should "start".
But supposing all sides of people agree. Then, instead of it being
partisan in nature, it becomes an agreed objective. Then it's a matter of
priorities of who is to be prevented from breeding. Another generation, or
two at the most, and a program of this nature will be implemented.
So, do you stop the breeding of people having shown no civic improvement
after billions wasted on them , or do you stop the breeding of the ones who
produce the surpluses in the first place.
Ext User(John M.)
24-04-2008, 01:33 AM
of
experiences, and it was far from being her temper. She was, before her
conversion, to the observation of her neighbors, of a sober and
inoffensive conversation; and was a still, quiet, reserved person. She
had long been infirm of body, but her infirmity had never been observed
at all to incline her to be notional or fanciful, or to occasion any
thing of religious melancholy. She was under awakenings scarcely a week,
before there seemed to be plain evidence of her being savingly
converted.
She was first awakened in the winter season, on Monday, by something she
heard her brother say of the necessity of being in good earnest in
seeking regenerating grace, together with the news of the conversion of
the young woman before mentioned, whose conversion so generally affected
most of the young people here. This news wrought much upon her, and
stirred up a spirit of envy in her towards this young woman, whom she
thought very unworthy of being distinguished from others by such a
mercy; but withal it engaged her in a firm resolution to do her utmost
to obtain the same blessing. Considering with herself what course she
should take, she thought that she had not a sufficient knowledge of the
principles of religion to render her capable of conversion; whereupon
she resolved thoroughly to search the Scriptures; and accordingly
immediately began at the beginning of the Bible, intending to read it
through. She continued thus till Thursd
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