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The very "scientists" that are hyping the Global Warming hysteria have been proven to be frauds!
I knew this would come out sooner or later... and ... wail over the exposed e-mail exchanges between "scientists" that expost their collusion and out right lies and cover up of the ... Skeptics Pounce On E-Mails Hackers Got From U.K. Scientists' Files
Media Taking Notice: UK Telegraph: ...
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... the days of scientific error are over. We comfort ourselves with the notion that if the majority of scientists are convinced of the veracity of something, it must be true. I direct you to the aforementioned scientific " ... , and politics. Try though they might to remain neutral, it simply isn't possible. And neither are scientists immune to the desire for money, fame, and power that plagues ...
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... draw up these lists to try to convince the public that evolution is somehow being rejected by scientists, that it is a "theory in crisis." Not everyone realizes that this claim is ... thought of doing a similar project to illustrate the depth of support among scientists -- those with a Ph.D or an M.D. or both -- for the proposition that vaccines are safe and an essential element of public ...
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... genes or growing human organs in animals — scientists at the Academy of Medical Sciences want to make sure the public ... mouse to create a model of Down’s syndrome for scientists to study how the disease evolves, which could lead to potential ... mixing of human and animal genetic material, though scientists said the embryos would be destroyed after 14 days and would only be used to help them learn ...
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... whole world agree on this. There is no disagreement among them. None whatsoever. The top scientists - the top ones of the world, mind you - all agree about climate change ... don't take my word for it. I'm not one of those top scientists. For Mother Earth's sake, listen to ... , pretty close to the top, anyway.Are these the children of all those top scientists?One child declares, "Droughts ...
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... some form of deity or higher power; specifically, 33% of scientists say they believe in God, while 18% believe in a universal spirit or higher power. By ... conclusions should we draw from the fact that the more educated you get, the less likely you are to believe in God? It would be interesting to see how those scientists that do believe performed on tests designed to identify motivated reasoning.
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