Friday, October 29, 2010

James Cameron and Google CEO: Questioning Warming Science is “Criminal”

James Cameron and Google CEO: Questioning Warming Science is “Criminal”





Lock up the dissenters?

Steve Watson

Prisonplanet.com

Friday, Oct 29th, 2010



Google CEO Eric Schmidt and film director James Cameron recently concurred that people who question the science of anthropogenic global warming are, in their opinions, “criminal”.



The two made the comments during a recent on stage conversation at a private event in Silicon Valley.



“If that continues, business as usual as our leaders in Washington say is OK for us to do, we will have extincted 70% of the species on the planet by the end of the century.” Cameron responded to Schmidt’s line of discussion on global warming.



During the same conversation Schmidt stated, “There are people who in my view criminally doubt some of the science.”



“I agree, criminally, I agree with that.” Cameron interjected.



“People, we need to evolve mentally and philosophically to something that has never existed before.” the Avatar director continued.



“We need to become techno-indigenous people of an entire Earth, not of a nation, not of a state, but of a planet.”



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So, according to these two high priests of the scientific community, if you point out that the warming trend observed predominantly throughout the 1980s and 90s stopped over a decade ago, as admitted recently by both Professor Phil Jones, the figure at the head of the Climategate scandal, as well as one of the most prominent AGW advocate groups in existence, The Royal Society, you should be locked up.



Presumably the two would want to see thousands and thousands of scientists have their rights taken away and their freedoms eliminated, for merely expressing disagreement or dissent with the much lauded, rarely present “consensus”.



After all, questioning hypotheses and presenting counter-evidence and alternative theories has nothing at all to do with science – no no no, that’s the behaviour of morally corrupt criminals.

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