Archive for December, 2009

Climategate Darwin

December 11, 09

Hot on the heels of the East Anglia Climatic Research Unit’s Climategate, here is yet more global warming dishonesty exposed.

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Excerpted from Watts Up With That:

Then I went to look at what happens when the GHCN removes the “in-homogeneities” to “adjust” the data. Of the five raw datasets, the GHCN discards two, likely because they are short and duplicate existing longer records. The three remaining records are first “homogenized” and then averaged to give the “GHCN Adjusted” temperature record for Darwin.

To my great surprise, here’s what I found. To explain the full effect, I am showing this with both datasets starting at the same point (rather than ending at the same point as they are often shown).

Figure 7. GHCN homogeneity adjustments to Darwin Airport combined record

YIKES! Before getting homogenized, temperatures in Darwin were falling at 0.7 Celcius per century … but after the homogenization, they were warming at 1.2 Celcius per century. And the adjustment that they made was over two degrees per century … when those guys “adjust”, they don’t mess around. And the adjustment is an odd shape, with the adjustment first going stepwise, then climbing roughly to stop at 2.4C.

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Muslims are the Greatest Victims of Jihadi Terrorism

December 11, 09

Via The Jawa Report, from Long War Journal:

The Combating Terrorism Center at West Point recently released a stunning report which found that Muslims have accounted for 85 percent of the casualties from al Qaeda attacks between 2004-2008.

Even more astounding, during the last two years of the study (2006-2008), the percentage of al Qaeda’s Muslim victims skyrocketed to an almost-unbelievable 98 percent.

The revelation that a full 85 percent of the 3,010 people killed by Al Qaeda between 2004 and 2008 were Muslims serves as a conclusive rebuke of Zawahiri’s claims. Furthermore, while Western columnists and politicians have often remarked that Muslims are “the real victims” of jihadi terrorism, never before has that assertion been so conclusively or overwhelmingly supported by hard data.

The CTC report’s authors (Scott Helfstein, Nassir Abdullah, and Muhammad al Obaidi) wisely used only Arabic-language reporting in their research, in order to sidestep any complaints of bias that would have inevitably resulted from using English-language news accounts.

It’s true that Al Qaeda’s support in the Muslim world has already been steadily declining in recent years — mainly due to this very issue. But the headline “Al Qaeda Kills Eight Times More Muslims Than Non-Muslims” could well be a final death blow to al Qaeda’s efforts to win the hearts and minds of the Muslim world.

What religion do most terrorists claim to follow, represent and defend? (Whether rightly or wrongly, they claim to follow Islam.)

Where are most of these terrorists based? (Muslim majority countries.)

Where do most of these terrorists carry out their attacks? (In the nearest convenient place – the Muslim majority country where they are based. At marketplaces, mosques, and even madrassas.)

Therefore, who comprises the vast majority of their victims? (Muslims.)

So tell me again… Exactly why you don’t support George W. Bush killing tens of thousands of Muslim-murdering jihadis and saving 750,000 Iraqi Muslims lives?

Why Stop at Condemning Swiss Religious Discrimination?

December 10, 09

Many have criticized the Swiss move to ban the building of new minarets. I applaud the just, fair and open-minded attitude of those who condemn discrimination against religion and the majority bullying of a minority.

That is why I heartily look forward to these same critics enthusiastically raising the issue of other offending governments around the world.

After all, the Swiss ban is only on the architectural constructions known as minarets, not actually on mosques themselves. Note that it is a Muslim leader who said the following:

“The mosques are our barracks, the domes are our helmets, the minarets are our swords, and the faithful are our army.” – Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, current Turkish Prime Minister

By contrast, see what Christians in Muslim countries have to go through regarding the issue of churches – which has been going on for decades without any attention from most of the world.

And there exists not even a non-Muslim religious building in Saudi Arabia. Non-Muslim religions cannot be publicly practised. Not even the tiniest of their religious symbols can be portrayed. (No kidding.)

Malaysia is by no means exempt either. See this letter and the below Poster #15 from Malaysian Politics Motivational Posters:

HouseOfWorshipMotiva

See Bobjots: Orang Asli Church Demolishment for more details.

So why haven’t there been more reactions condemning the Saudis for their gross and overarching violations of religious freedom? After all, the Swiss ban on just one nuance of Islam is fairly recent, while the Saudi ban on all aspects of non-Muslim religion is decades overdue.

Or is there, perhaps, a (gasp, shock and horror!) double standard at work here? Could it be that everyone is so outraged because this time it is a secular, First World, Western nation that is practicing discrimination, instead of the usual culprits based in various places closer to home?

Perhaps the latter are let off the hook because they’ve been practicing religious discrimination for so long – in some cases even officially state-sponsored – that we’ve come to expect and even accept it.

Compare: The French get heat for banning the burqa from only government-run schools – along with all other symbols and attire linked to any religion – under threat of legal implications for those who disobey the law.

In many other places in the world, women are arrested, flogged, ‘justly’ raped, or even killed for not wearing the burqa everywhere and at all times. In some cases even non-Muslim women are punished for not adhering to this nuance of sharia law (which is meant for Muslims). At this, the world yawns: “Same old story!”

Maybe the French need to get much more ruthlessly and frequently religiously intolerant in order to gain public indifference?

Is it just the Swiss and French being discriminatory here, or are we ourselves also showing a bias? Food for thought.

NST Letters: Enough of That Distraction (i.e. Global Warming & Copenhagen Treaty)

December 10, 09

Finally found a printed copy, as it didn’t appear in the online version. Many thanks to Sue Lynn for spotting it and noting it to me!

From NST Letters 4 Dec 2009:

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Were the Early Christians Communists?

December 9, 09

One might argue that they are:

All the believers were one in heart and mind. No one claimed that any of his possessions was his own, but they shared everything they had. With great power the apostles continued to testify to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and much grace was upon them all. There were no needy persons among them. For from time to time those who owned lands or houses sold them, brought the money from the sales and put it at the apostles’ feet, and it was distributed to anyone as he had need.

Joseph, a Levite from Cyprus, whom the apostles called Barnabas (which means Son of Encouragement), sold a field he owned and brought the money and put it at the apostles’ feet.

- Acts 4:32-36

But there are two key differences between the Acts Christians and 20th-century Communists.

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1) The early Christians believed in God as their ultimate ruler:

When they heard this, they raised their voices together in prayer to God. “Sovereign Lord,” they said, “you made the heaven and the earth and the sea, and everything in them…”

After they prayed, the place where they were meeting was shaken. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God boldly. - Acts 4:24 & 31

Whereas the Communists were de facto atheists who practically outlawed religion and placed fallible men as their heads of states – with no authority greater than them.

Maybe chucking out such ‘outdated, superstitious’ religious doctrines as ‘Thou shall not murder’ contributed to the Communist knack for slaughtering hundreds of millions.

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2) The early Christians gave out of their own sincerity and free will. Also, some of them actually owned land – which they did or did not choose to sell and share out the earnings.

Whereas under Communism, everything is owned by the state (especially land) and people were forced to work and surrender their gains.

This probably relates directly to why Conservatives (i.e. those Bible thumping fundies) outgive Liberals in charity, while top Democrats and liberal leaning Hollywoodites avoid paying the taxes that they want to raise for everyone else and Obama discourages charitable donations by reducing their tax deduction.

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3) This from Washington Post – the Bible condemns idle welfare parasitism:

While the Bible calls us to help the poor, it is also clear that the poor must help themselves to the extent they are able. In 2 Thessalonians 3, Paul warns against idleness and says, “The one who is unwilling to work shall not eat.” In 1 Timothy 5, Paul also declares, “Anyone who does not provide for their relatives, and especially for their own household, has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.” Even inclusion on the widows’ “list” (which entitled widows to receive aid from the church) was conditioned upon age and good conduct.

The requirement that the poor be industrious is also found in the one earthly government that God did explicitly create: Old Testament Israel. In the midst of comprehensive laws that govern everything from religious ritual to sexual conduct to diet comes this instruction: “When you reap the harvest of your land, do not reap to the very edges of your field or gather the gleanings of your harvest. Do not go over your vineyard a second time or pick up the grapes that have fallen. Leave them for the poor and the foreigner.” Not only is private property recognized (“your land”) but the welfare that does exist requires the poor to actually engage in the harvest to collect the gleanings.

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CONCLUSION: The Acts Christians can be defined as Socialists or even Communists, but were certainly not of the atheistic, liberal vein of modern definitions. If everyone were as selfless, good-hearted and righteous as the Acts Christians – i.e. filled with, submitted to and guided by God’s Holy Spirit instead of Karl Marx – then perhaps Socialism/Communism would succeed in bringing about a utopia (instead of collapsing under the weight of oppression and freeloaders).

Btw, the last line in that quotation from Acts about Joseph aka Barnabas is one argument against the non-accepted Gospel of Barnabas being authentic, rather than the Islamic-view-promoting fake it is.

(This post is an extension of something I briefly noted in a post on Genesis-bashing.)

PS. Ace gets it – the key is voluntarily giving up your possessions.

Whitebeard’s Prodigal Son

December 9, 09

From One Piece manga chapters 562 and 563:

See One Piece Wikia for the context.

From the Bible:

The Parable of the Lost Son

There was a man who had two sons. The younger one said to his father, “Father, give me my share of the estate.” So he divided his property between them.

Not long after that, the younger son got together all he had, set off for a distant country and there squandered his wealth in wild living. After he had spent everything, there was a severe famine in that whole country, and he began to be in need. So he went and hired himself out to a citizen of that country, who sent him to his fields to feed pigs. He longed to fill his stomach with the pods that the pigs were eating, but no one gave him anything.

When he came to his senses, he said, “How many of my father’s hired men have food to spare, and here I am starving to death! I will set out and go back to my father and say to him: Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son; make me like one of your hired men.” So he got up and went to his father.

But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him.

The son said to him, “Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.”

But the father said to his servants, “Quick! Bring the best robe and put it on him. Put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet. Bring the fattened calf and kill it. Let’s have a feast and celebrate. For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.” So they began to celebrate.

Meanwhile, the older son was in the field. When he came near the house, he heard music and dancing. So he called one of the servants and asked him what was going on. “Your brother has come,” he replied, “and your father has killed the fattened calf because he has him back safe and sound.”

The older brother became angry and refused to go in. So his father went out and pleaded with him. But he answered his father, “Look! All these years I’ve been slaving for you and never disobeyed your orders. Yet you never gave me even a young goat so I could celebrate with my friends. But when this son of yours who has squandered your property with prostitutes comes home, you kill the fattened calf for him!”

“My son,” the father said, “you are always with me, and everything I have is yours. But we had to celebrate and be glad, because this brother of yours was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.” – Luke 15:11-32

An interesting comparison: In the Bible it is the younger son who wrongs the father and is forgiven, which causes the older son to be angry at this perceived favouritism. While Squad is angry because of the perceived favouritism that Whitebeard shows Ace, and is the one who commits the wrong but is forgiven by the (adopted) father.

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Now Dr M Admits That His UMNO is Racist

December 9, 09

Hypocrisy Meter from theblogprof.

From The Star 8 Dec 2009:

Dr M dare to Nazri: Resign from ‘racist’ Umno

KUALA LUMPUR: Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has challenged Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz to resign from the ‘racist party’ Umno.

The former prime minister said Nazri “belongs to a party that is only meant for the Malays and no one else can join in.”

“He is a member of a racist party and he is anti-racist so he should just resign from Umno,” Dr Mahathir said after giving a keynote address at a seminar on Malaysia-Indonesia economic cooperation.

Dr Mahathir was responding to Nazri’s comment that he (Dr Mahathir) ‘is a racist for defending the National Civics Bureau (NCB training modules.’

“(He) must be right if he said so,” said Dr Mahathir.

“I must be a racist if Nazri says I am racist. Don’t ever say that I am not. He knows everything,” he added.

Dr Mahathir had previously said criticisms against the NCB modules were exaggerated.

The course, he said, should be retained as it taught valuable history lessons and instilled good values such as discipline and integrity. Nazri however reiterated his stance yesterday that the NCB should be revamped as patriotism was for all Malaysians regardless of race. He said the syllabus should not focus on patriotism for one community alone.

Haven’t we been pointing this out all along? Even PM Najib inadvertently admitted as much… Before doing an abrupt about turn.

Of course, DPM Muhyiddin Yassin blames PKR for the spat.

But wait… Wasn’t Dr M a member of UMNO for 36 straight years and more before a gap, and even at the head of the ‘racist party’ that ‘is only meant for the Malays’, in fact sitting as Prime Minister for 22 years with that qualification?

Business as usual for Dr Maha-hypocrite… And the UMNOpocrites in general.

DraMaMotiv

Drama-laaah, Dr M!

NST Letters: Effigy-Burning: When It’s Okay for Some But Not Others

December 7, 09

Well, its been a while. A whole slew of recent submissions – mostly on global warming – have not appeared in any of the publications. So kudos to NST for their printing this, and here’s hoping they’re old global warming skepticism can resurface, particularly in the wake of 11 years of cooling and Climategate.

(UPDATE: It seems that NST did print my letter on Climategate in its hardcopy version. I shall have to track it down. UPDATE 2: Found it!)

From NST Letters 7 Dec 2009 (NST links become defunct after a certain period):

EFFIGY-BURNING: When it’s okay for some but not others
2009/12/07
SCOTT THONG YU YUEN, Ipoh

RECENTLY, the issue of intentionally showing disrespect to images of people has been in the limelight.

Some people have been stepping on photographs of politicians, while others have been burning effigies of ministers. In response to this, various individuals and groups have denounced such acts as “not Malaysian culture”.

And on the issue of our culture, a short while back mass street protests were also denounced as “not Malaysian culture”.

It seemed pretty acceptable a few years back when thousands of Malaysians from various political parties and non-governmental organisations gathered in mass street protests and burnt effigies of former United States president George W. Bush, former British prime minister Tony Blair and former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert.

There were no objections from anyone back then.

But I guess “Malaysian culture” can be redefined on a daily or case-by-case basis. Constant evolution is an aspect of culture, is it not?

A few differences from my original:

In response to this, various individuals and groups have denounced such acts as ‘not Malaysian culture’.

And on the issue of our culture, a short while back mass street protests were also denounced as ‘not Malaysian culture.’

Funny… It seemed pretty acceptable a few years back when thousands of Malaysians from various political parties and NGOs gathered in mass street protests and burnt effigies of George W. Bush, Tony Blair and Ehud Olmert. There was nary a peep of objection from our leaders and betters back then.

Perhaps that line about street protests touched too close, as it has been UMNO personalities who have been calling it ‘not Malaysian culture’ in response to various Opposition and NGO protests.

Remember:

StreetProtestMotivat

Above is Poster #3 from Malaysian Politics Motivational Posters

Related to this:

Richard S. Lindzen – The Climate Science Isn’t Settled

December 3, 09

An excellent, clear and concise piece that explains much of the actual current situation with research and conclusions on ‘climate change’. Related to what ‘climate scientists’ have been scamming in Climategate.

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Excerpts from
The Wall Street Journal: The Climate Science Isn’t Settled
By Richard S. Lindzen

The main statement publicized after the last IPCC Scientific Assessment two years ago was that it was likely that most of the warming since 1957 (a point of anomalous cold) was due to man. This claim was based on the weak argument that the current models used by the IPCC couldn’t reproduce the warming from about 1978 to 1998 without some forcing, and that the only forcing that they could think of was man. Even this argument assumes that these models adequately deal with natural internal variability—that is, such naturally occurring cycles as El Nino, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, etc.

Yet articles from major modeling centers acknowledged that the failure of these models to anticipate the absence of warming for the past dozen years was due to the failure of these models to account for this natural internal variability. Thus even the basis for the weak IPCC argument for anthropogenic climate change was shown to be false.

The notion that the earth’s climate is dominated by positive feedbacks is intuitively implausible, and the history of the earth’s climate offers some guidance on this matter. About 2.5 billion years ago, the sun was 20%-30% less bright than now (compare this with the 2% perturbation that a doubling of CO2 would produce), and yet the evidence is that the oceans were unfrozen at the time, and that temperatures might not have been very different from today’s. Carl Sagan in the 1970s referred to this as the “Early Faint Sun Paradox.”

For more than 30 years there have been attempts to resolve the paradox with greenhouse gases. Some have suggested CO2—but the amount needed was thousands of times greater than present levels and incompatible with geological evidence. Methane also proved unlikely. It turns out that increased thin cirrus cloud coverage in the tropics readily resolves the paradox—but only if the clouds constitute a negative feedback. In present terms this means that they would diminish rather than enhance the impact of CO2.

There are quite a few papers in the literature that also point to the absence of positive feedbacks. The implied low sensitivity is entirely compatible with the small warming that has been observed. So how do models with high sensitivity manage to simulate the currently small response to a forcing that is almost as large as a doubling of CO2? Jeff Kiehl notes in a 2007 article from the National Center for Atmospheric Research, the models use another quantity that the IPCC lists as poorly known (namely aerosols) to arbitrarily cancel as much greenhouse warming as needed to match the data, with each model choosing a different degree of cancellation according to the sensitivity of that model.

What does all this have to do with climate catastrophe? The answer brings us to a scandal that is, in my opinion, considerably greater than that implied in the hacked emails from the Climate Research Unit (though perhaps not as bad as their destruction of raw data): namely the suggestion that the very existence of warming or of the greenhouse effect is tantamount to catastrophe. This is the grossest of “bait and switch” scams. It is only such a scam that lends importance to the machinations in the emails designed to nudge temperatures a few tenths of a degree.

The notion that complex climate “catastrophes” are simply a matter of the response of a single number, GATA, to a single forcing, CO2 (or solar forcing for that matter), represents a gigantic step backward in the science of climate. Many disasters associated with warming are simply normal occurrences whose existence is falsely claimed to be evidence of warming. And all these examples involve phenomena that are dependent on the confluence of many factors.

Our perceptions of nature are similarly dragged back centuries so that the normal occasional occurrences of open water in summer over the North Pole, droughts, floods, hurricanes, sea-level variations, etc. are all taken as omens, portending doom due to our sinful ways (as epitomized by our carbon footprint). All of these phenomena depend on the confluence of multiple factors as well.

Consider the following example. Suppose that I leave a box on the floor, and my wife trips on it, falling against my son, who is carrying a carton of eggs, which then fall and break. Our present approach to emissions would be analogous to deciding that the best way to prevent the breakage of eggs would be to outlaw leaving boxes on the floor. The chief difference is that in the case of atmospheric CO2 and climate catastrophe, the chain of inference is longer and less plausible than in my example.

Brought to You by the Democratic Party T-Shirt Mockeries

December 3, 09

The Democratic Party gives us this:

And RMartin of California gives the Donkey Party these in return (click for larger):

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