[Gasification] Corrupt government, conspiracy, new world order, no future.

Kevin Chisholm kchisholm at ca.inter.net
Tue Mar 4 08:51:15 CST 2008


Dear Kenn

I think you shot yourself in the foot, big time, in a most 
unprofessional and amateurish manner.

"Consensus Science" was employed to conclude that Global Warming was 
real, yet you are implying that Global Warming is a scam.

Then, "...with almost all knowledgeable people...", you are drawing upon 
a "Consensus Science" format to conclude that Peak Oil is a scam also. 
You can't have it both ways. Is Consensus Science valid or not??? You 
are inferring that Consensus Science was wrong in the case of Global 
Warming, yet, in the very same breath,  you are inferring that Consensus 
Science is right in the case of Peak Oil.

(I think that even you will have to admit that the calibre of the 
Consensus Science employed  in the IPCC Report is very much more 
credible than an unknown body of "...almost all knowledgeable people..")

Making definite, strong, somewhat demeaning, hurtful and insulting 
statements based on mere inference, and an evaluation protocol that is 
internally flawed, is not Professional, is not Scientific, and is 
neither polite nor gentlemanly.

What it is, is ignorant, boorish, and incompetent behaviour.

Kevin Chisholm



Kenn Johnsen wrote:
> Almost all knowledgeable people........just like the global warming  
> scam......there is a consensus, the debate is over.......
>
>
> Den 04/03/2008 kl. 12.28 skrev MMBTUPR at aol.com:
>
>   
>>          from          Lewis L Smith
>>
>> The debate over peak oil is about geology and engineering ; it is  
>> not about
>> demand.
>>
>> Almost all knowledgeable people agree that an all-time physical peak  
>> is
>> coming. They just disagree about when. Some say it has already  
>> occurred, as in
>> 2004. Others             [ Exxon/Mobil ] say that it wont come until  
>> 2032.
>>
>> If great enough, a fall in demand [ or the rate of growth of  
>> demand ] for any
>> reason which you might imagine, could slow up the rate of extraction  
>> of crude
>> oil and hence postpone the date of the peak, but such a fall is not  
>> going to
>> eliminate the peak or affect the probability that it will arrive  
>> someday
>> within somebody's planning horizon.
>>
>> Because of the lead-times characteristic of the energy sector of the  
>> World's
>> economy, these differences of opinion are important, especially to  
>> people who
>> have to plan, permit, build and put into operation projects for  
>> exploration
>> and development, fossil fuels, renewable energy et cetera.
>>
>> At least, that is the way it looks to most of the disputants.
>>
>> Cordially ###
>>
>>
>>
>>
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