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In the African country of Niger, the Sahara Desert, ...
In the African country of Niger, the Sahara Desert, a team from the University of Chicago searching for the remains of dinosaurs when they came across the remains of about 200 human graves, and remains of animals, large fish, and crocodiles Supposedly from a group of people called the Kiffan from about 8,000 to 10,000 years ago.
Which means at one time this desert region was lush with humans, animals and vegetation before the earth warmed and converted the area to a desert. Did the Kiffan people drive SUVs and engage in heavy industry which caused Al Gores man-made global warming hoax? Or did the earth warm up without any help from humans and just followed the natural cyclical earths path of warming and cooling?
Further proof man-made global warming is a hoax, unless one can prove President George Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney were driving SUVs in the region 10,000 years ago to kill off the vegetation for oil?
This blog is an attempt to expose the propaganda masquerading as political correctness which is epidemic in the news media. A news media which is following the model established by fascist, communist, and dictatorial regimes. Plus a few fun videos mixed in with some product reviews. Also, exposing the hypocrisy of cult groups such as She Shepherd and their type .
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Green Sahara proof of the man-made global warming hoax
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This argument is completely absurd and illogical. It's what logicians call Affirming the Consequent:
If the Sahara warming was caused by man, then Global Warming exists. The Saraha was not warmed by man, therefore Global Warming does not exist.
Any rational person can see the fallacy. The problem is with the premise: it's entirely plausible for example that even with Global Warming, the Sahara could have been warmed by nature. Your argument takes one example of natural climate change, and negates the body of scientific consensus that global climate change is caused by man.
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