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Computer models = Blind guess

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2008-05-01 10:41.

Here's my question. We put all this faith into computer models for predicting future climate change. Yet it seems to me, that those models weren't able to predict this "NEW" cooling event. It's already known that this cooling cycle happens every 60-70 years so why was it not accounted for in the IPCC report? Not only that. If you take the computer models that we use to try and predict the future they can not accuratly predict past weather events or climate conditions.

It seems to me that Global warming is simply a hoax, propaganda served up by money hungry politicians who want to take your money, and climatologists that are looking to keep the gravy train moving. PROVE ME WRONG!

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