Friday, November 20, 2009

"Intelligence and facts are being fixed around the policy"

Remember those infamous words from the Downing Street Memo? Well, today, progressive hackers got into the computers of a leading climate research group in the world, University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit (CRU), and made their records public. What a horror! Hoi Polloi can now look at the raw data and email exchanges, and find out how the climate data and facts are fixed around the policies promoted by the government. And this is only a few months after CRU declared that all its raw climate data was "accidentally" deleted.

Here is one example of a Downing Memo that became public - an email from one "researcher" to another "researcher":

Dear Ray, Mike and Malcolm,
Once Tim’s got a diagram here we’ll send that either later today or
first thing tomorrow.
I’ve just completed Mike’s Nature trick of adding in the real temps
to each series for the last 20 years (ie from 1981 onwards) amd from
1961 for Keith’s to hide the decline. Mike’s series got the annual
land and marine values while the other two got April-Sept for NH land
N of 20N. The latter two are real for 1999, while the estimate for 1999
for NH combined is +0.44C wrt 61-90. The Global estimate for 1999 with
data through Oct is +0.35C cf. 0.57 for 1998.
Thanks for the comments, Ray.



As was reported before, indeed it is a nice "trick" - you keep mixing different sets of data from different measurements until you get the result you want - i.e. the "hockey stick". CRU is now in complete disarray, I have a feeling they will now appeal to the government to make sure all the facts and intelligence they fixed around the policies be withdrawn from public review.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Alexanader- Head over to the PowerLine blog and read a couple of John Hindraker's analyses of this issue.
Interestingly, we know the books are cooked, but the left is still umbilically attached to their truths!


Nee

Daily Steve said...

Alexander,

I headed over here from TH. After browsing a few of your posts I have to say "spasebo" (I hope I spelled that right.)

Your blog is refreshing and you have a wide range of subjects. I hope to come by and visit somewhat regularly.

Anonymous said...

ALEX,

PLEASURE TO READ YOUR THOUGHTS... YOURS IS THE FIRST "INDIVIDUAL" SITE IVE EVER GONE TO AND I MUST ADMIT YOU HAD ME FOOLED. YOU ARE OBVIOUSLY WELL READ AND A STUDENT OF HISTORY BUT THE NAME HAD ME THINKING YOU WERE AFRICAN-AMERICAN...
ONCE I READ THRU SOME OF YOUR PAST, I LAUGHED WHEN I SAW WHERE YOU ARE FROM. I HAVE GREAT RESPECT FOR THE RUSSIAN CULTURE AND WILL GET RIGHT TO THE POINT.
YOU UNDERSTAND LENIN,RAND,HAYEK...
SO IF YOU WOULD BE SO KIND AS TO FACTOR ALL THAT YOU SEE AT WHAT POINT DOES THIS THING REACH CRITICAL MASS AND WHAT PROMPTS IT.
AMERICA IS WELL ARMED AND GETTING MORE SO BY THE DAY SO I CANT QUITE SEE THE LENIN MODEL PLAYED OUT, UNLESS OF COURSE WERE SO STUPID WE JUST GIVE UP THE GUNS. PLEASE TAKE ALL THE TIME THAT YOU NEED OR IF YOU HAVE ALREADY PUT IT IN PRINT JUST DIRECT ME TO IT. INCIDENTALLY,
MY SON IS NAMED VASILI.I GET TO READ 2-3 HOURS A DAY AND AM ADDING YOUR SITE TO MY DAILY READING.


THANKS

FRANK

Hyphenated American said...

Dear Frank,
Thanks a lot for your response. For some reason, I have missed some of your comments but now that I found them, I am glad to write back.

Firstly, you were correct in guessing that I was not an African-American. In real life I am a Jewish-Russian-Chinese-Kosack (no joking). I've chosen the name "Hyphenated American" for my blog mostly because my surname contains hyphens - so I am an authentic unashamed Hyphenated American. Of course, I am also aware of the more notorious meaning of this term, so I've decided it would be a funny pun.

And yes, I believe I understand the views of Rand, Hayek and Lenin quite well. I've been forced to study Lenin back in the Soviet times, and I remember reading Hayek in 1990 or 1991 - and how much he shocked me. I grew up in a pretty anti-communist family (both my grandfathers and my grandmother had gone through the Stalin's forced labor camps), I was very familiar with the works of Solzhenicyn and other Russian writers, but Hayek's "Road to Serfdom" opened my eyes. It was not enough to understand that communists were evil - he showed how this evil results from what could be regarded as humanistic impulses. When I came to US, I, by chance, found Rand's book "Atlas Shrugged", and it too changed me. Not only this book presents a very solid logical case for the anti-socialist movement, it also shows the undeniable moral evil of socialism. There can be no compromise with hannibals!

As for America - I don't think we should be so pessimistic about it. Firstly, Obama is NOT the worst president "evar" - that doubtful glory goes to FDR. I believe there is no comparison between the two, really. I have no problem imagining that Obama is a worse man, but he is much more constrained than FDR was due to external circumstances. The libs won't dare to repeat what they did in the 1930ies.

Secondly, US has a very right-wing military, so any attempt on his part to usurp the power will be met with devastating efficiency. Moreover, we still have free press, and we still have elections. This is why I have very little worry that Obama will turn US into a banana republic. All in all, I am actually quite optimistic now.

In short, this is not the first time the world is getting ready to bury America...
;)

P.S. Say hi to Vasili for me.
P.P.S. I am honored that you chose to read my blog to him. Thanks a lot.

Sincerely,
Alex