Re: Climate Change
The other problem or issue with the Climate Change graph and associated theories is the cause.
On the one hand there is a plethora of media pressure trying to tell us that yes, the planet is warming up.
On the other hand the same media content doesn't present much of a debate on the cause. It takes it as a given that the cause is burning fossil fuels.
So of those 2 serious issues, it is the first that gets all the attention. Since they don't want us to actually "THINK" they concentrate on simply convincing us that climate change IS occurring and do so in a way that makes us simply accept defacto that industry and fossil fuels are the cause.
Could there be other reasons for planetary warming?
We all know that the US dropped 2 nuclear bombs on Japan during the war. We also all know that prior to that they would have done a test or 2 of those weapons.
What would happen if nuclear bombs were going off regularly? Wouldn't we expect the mass of earth and debris that is kicked up into the atmosphere to have an impact?
Yes of course we would.
But nuclear bombs haven't been going off all the time . . . have they?
Well, actually . . . yes they have!
http://www.radiochemistry.org/history/nuke_tests/
"Between 16 July 1945 and 23 September 1992 the United States of America conducted (by official count) 1054 nuclear tests, and two nuclear attacks. The number of actual nuclear devices (aka "bombs") tested, and nuclear explosions is larger than this, but harder to establish precisely."
The US repeatedly bombed the South Pacific islands year after year for some 12 years. They effectively murdered a generation of native islanders, destroyed their homes and habitats. Many were evacuated, relocated and then moved back on to the bombed islands way way before it was safe to do so. The islands were the most radioactive contaminated place on earth. The islanders suffered leukaemia's and all manner of illnesses. They were effectively used as guinea pigs. These atrocities aside, isn't it remotely possible, indeed likely, that the detonation of over 1000 nuclear bombs in the past 60+ years is likely to have been a serious contributor to global warming?