Spectacular Malfeasance From The World’s Greatest Climate Scientist

Very grateful to have people like Steve who take the time and effort to do the research to expose the FRAUD and LIES of the U.S. Fourth Reich. A government so corrupt, so criminal, they make the Third-Reich’s Ministry of Propaganda look like grade-school finger painting and ranting…

Real Science

Hansen wanted to show a non-existent increase in sea level rise rates, so he simply cheated by tacking on a different measurement system after 1993 –  and throwing in a completely fake Global Isostatic Adjustment in the post 1993 data.

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This graph bears no resemblance to the actual slow down in sea level rise which has occurred since 1954.

On the decadal rates of sea level change during the twentieth century
S. J. Holgate1
Received 17 October 2006; accepted 21 November 2006; published 4 January 2007.

[1] Nine long and nearly continuous sea level records were chosen from around the world to explore rates of change in sea level for 1904 – 2003. These records were found to capture the variability found in a larger number of stations over the last half century studied previously. Extending the sea level record back over the entire century suggests that the…

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One thought on “Spectacular Malfeasance From The World’s Greatest Climate Scientist

  1. My entire professional career, from the time Professor Paul K. Kuroda assigned my research topic on the Origin of the Solar System and Its Elements” in 1960 to today has been a road to Revelation that:

    The Beginning of the World was just like the Destruction of Hiroshima

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