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    British Police: Climategate Criminal Case is “Globalâ€

    [b]Complex investigation, undertaken in a global context

    British Police: Climategate Criminal Case is “Globalâ€
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    Days of wanton media attribution of weather change to manmade carbon dioxide emissions may be nearing an end

    End of an hysteri-era? Frigid weather not blamed on ‘climate change’

    By Steve Milloy
    Thursday, December 23, 2010

    ExxonMobil-caused-global-warming-cum-climate-change, we hardly knew ye.

    Though we have become accustomed to any and every change in the weather being blamed on the much-dreaded ExxonMobil-caused-global warming-cum-climate-change, we now have a sentinel indicator — yes, the proverbial canary in a coal burning power plant — that the days of wanton media attribution of weather change to manmade carbon dioxide emissions may be nearing an end.

    In the Daily Mail (UK) article “How a freak diversion of the jet stream is paralysing the globe with freezing conditions,â€
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    After predicting a mild winter, the British weather service is profoundly Â*embarrassed by the current deep freeze

    Rosy U.K. cheeks mean red faces at the Met Office


    Wednesday, December 22, 2010
    By Peter Foster

    Let’s hope Santa isn’t relying on weather forecasts from the U.K. Met Office. The British deep freeze of recent weeks (which has also immobilized much of continental Europe) is profoundly embarrassing for the official forecaster. Just two months ago it projected a milder than usual winter.

    This debacle is more than merely embarrassing. The Met Office is front and centre in rationalizing the British government’s commitment to fight catastrophic man-made global warming with more and bigger bureaucracy, so its conspicuous errors raise yet more questions about that “settledâ€
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    i was a sucker

    Yeah I was a sucker for buying into that global warming mess. Now people are coming forward in Ca. State and showing how the government is spraying chemicals via military jets to heat up the weather and make produce toxic

    [quote="AirborneSapper7"]Days of wanton media attribution of weather change to manmade carbon dioxide emissions may be nearing an end

    End of an hysteri-era? Frigid weather not blamed on ‘climate change’

    By Steve Milloy
    Thursday, December 23, 2010

    ExxonMobil-caused-global-warming-cum-climate-change, we hardly knew ye.

    Though we have become accustomed to any and every change in the weather being blamed on the much-dreaded ExxonMobil-caused-global warming-cum-climate-change, we now have a sentinel indicator — yes, the proverbial canary in a coal burning power plant — that the days of wanton media attribution of weather change to manmade carbon dioxide emissions may be nearing an end.

    In the Daily Mail (UK) article “How a freak diversion of the jet stream is paralysing the globe with freezing conditions,â€

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    the Norfolk Constabulary investigation into the data breach
    Seems as though the attention is going towards the 'who' breached the criminals data?

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