Mar
Spread the word through general interest websites
A Climategate search this morning turned up an article at Mens News Daily. I clicked over to the site and the screencap shows what I got, two articles on climategate, in the number 2 and 3 positions. Not bad. While it’s not Newsweek or Time, it is a popular general interest website. Climategate is going general interest, and more and more people are being exposed to the lies of the warmers; most of these readers would have otherwise never heard a skeptical word.
Read their articles, today’s The Climategate Whitewash and yesterday’s Al Gore Appears: Note to Warmers’ No More Do-overs!, and then thank them for covering Climategate.
Take note that wesites like Mens News Daily rely on article submissions from readers. We have quite an articulate group of people on Climategate, and each of you should think about writing easily digestible articles on Climategate and the global warming hoax, and submit them to sites like this, rather than always just preaching to the choir on skeptical sites.
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Thanks for the link to MND. You might also read this article written by mathematical physicist Frank J. Tipler, posted on MND earlier this week:
Climategate: More Science Fiction from the IPCC
Or do a search for “climategate” on MND:
http://mensnewsdaily.com/?s=climategate
To your point regarding the spread of ideas through “general interest”, you absolutely hit the nail on the head.
About 10 years ago I remember sitting in the dentist office, leafing through a waiting room copy of… maybe it was Time or Discovery magazine. I came upon an article that asserted this essential concept. There was a simple graphic showing that Tom, Dick and Harry bonded through their common interests in football, girls, Toyota trucks, and the X-Files. It also showed how, over time, Tom’s unique interest in golf could take root in the field of interest for Dick and Harry as well.
I thought about this all through the root canal.
Just kidding.
But I did grokk the concept in a flash: ideas spread like veritable Trojan Horses, new viruses nested in familiar structures.
Great minds think alike. Thanks for helping to spread the word.
Cheers
Mike