You cannot prove there are no ghosts
You cannot prove there are no ghosts
Believe it or not, that headline has a lot to do with the theory of global warming, which is the topic of this commentary. Read on.
This week, the content of Need to Know News will be different from the norm. (1) It will be dominated by information about the theory of man-made global warming and (2) it will be smaller than usual. The reason for both of these is that I now am in Phoenix up to my earlobes in preparations for the Freedom Force Third Congress, Global Warming, an Inconvenient Lie and, truth be told, I am out of time to analyze all the news stories that are in the cue for this issue.
In addition, I have spent quite a bit of time processing emails from readers who responded to our announcement of the Phoenix conference, and many of them took considerable time for analysis.
After fretting about the impossibility to do all things needed, it occurred to me that I should simply accept reality and focus on the global-warming issue, for which I already had reams of important information, and fill in the rest with whatever news items I can in the time remaining. My thought is that the news will be here today and gone tomorrow, but information on the global-warming issue will be propagated forward for as long as the myth is with us.
So, that is what we have in this issue, and we will begin with the most critical information on common myths about the theory of global warming. The less critical items will remain in the Forum section of this page. Please forgive me for repeating a few items from the last edition.
And now, about those ghosts …
G. Edward Griffin
2016 December 2