I’m just going to leave this here. Make of it what you will…

Listen to the testimony from NPR’s CEO…

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American tax dollars are paying for this crank and NPR. DOGE both.

On March 21, 2025, the Science of Climate Change journal published a ground-breaking study using AI (Grok-3) to debunk the man-made climate crisis narrative

A Critical Reassessment of the Anthropogenic CO₂-Global Warming Hypothesis (pdf download)

Abstract:

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) attributes observed climate variability primarily to anthropogenic CO₂ emissions, asserting that these emissions have driven approximately 1 Wm⁻² of net radiative forcing since 1750, resulting in a global temperature rise of 0.8- 1.1°C. This conclusion relies heavily on adjusted datasets and outputs from global climate models (GCMs) within the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) framework. However, this study conducts a rigorous evaluation of these assertions by juxtaposing them against unadjusted observational data and synthesizing findings from recent peer-reviewed literature. Our analysis reveals that human CO₂ emissions, constituting a mere 4% of the annual carbon cycle, are dwarfed by natural fluxes, with isotopic signatures and residence time data indicating negligible long-term atmospheric retention. Moreover, individual CMIP3 (2005-2006), CMIP5 (2010-2014), andCMIP6 (2013-2016) model runs consistently fail to replicate observed temperature trajectories and sea ice extent trends, exhibiting correlations (R²) near zero when compared to unadjusted records. A critical flaw emerges in the IPCC’s reliance on a single, low-variability Total Solar Irradiance (TSI) reconstruction, despite the existence of 27 viable alternatives, where higher-variability options align closely with observed warming—itself exaggerated by data adjustments. We conclude that the anthropogenic CO₂-Global Warming hypothesis lacks empirical substantiation, overshadowed by natural drivers such as temperature feedbacks and solar variability, necessitating a fundamental reevaluation of current climate paradigms.

Failure of leadership on the part of John Roberts…

Trump’s appeals are piling up for the Supreme Court

Related:

Trump Fights Lefty Judges as Cowardly SCOTUS Dithers

The federal judiciary is out of control with activist Democrat judges:

West-Coast Judges Say Trump Admin Must Take In Refugees and Pay for Their Housing

“…A trio of federal judges in California declared on Tuesday that President Donald Trump must welcome roughly 40,000 refugees approved by President Joe Biden’s deputies…”

Where Democrats are, in and out of judiciary:

CA Dem Defends Health Insurance for Illegals — Even When State Can’t Afford It

Absolutely preposterous.

The longer the Chief Justice allows this to continue, the worse it will be for public trust in our judicial system.

“It wasn’t Mike Waltz who brought Greenberg onto the call; it was one of Waltz’s staff… Watch for quiet news that someone on Waltz’s staff has moved on to another position, probably with much less access to sensitive communications.”

Counterintelligence and Canary Traps

Democrat thought leader: “So we out in these hot ass streets with the hot wheels governor who a hot ass mess”

How twisted has higher education become?

Academia tilts very far to the left: Restoring balance won’t be easy

“…“In most disciplines there aren’t enough conservative PhDs to staff ideologically balanced campuses, or even provide otherwise left-leaning campuses a vibrant conservative counterweight,” writes McArdle. That won’t change quickly.

To rebuild the pipeline, potential graduate students with right-of-center views would have to be persuaded that their qualifications and publications would be judged fairly by progressives, she writes. They’d have to believe they wouldn’t have to “run an ideological gauntlet” to advance or be excluded by colleagues if they ever got a job.

McArdle imagines affirmative action for conservative students and professors. “Training left-wing faculty on conservative thought, so they won’t accidentally say something offense, a campus center for conservatives to relax and bond, pro-life and MAGA scholarships and a “plus factor” for conservative applicants could help restore balance…”

The demand for anti-black racism far exceeds the supply…

Public employee indicted for placing noose at her own desk to stage hate crime

So wannabe victims make it up.

Related:

Swastikas painted by Democrats in Wyoming

Samuel Whittemore, American hero…

Samuel Whittemore Jr. (July 27, 1696 – February 2, 1793) was an American farmer and soldier, renowned for being the oldest known colonial combatant in the American Revolutionary War. Born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, to Samuel Whittemore Sr. and Hannah Rix, he lived a remarkable life marked by military service and extraordinary resilience.

Whittemore’s military career began in his late 40s when he served as a private in Colonel Jeremiah Moulton’s Third Massachusetts Regiment during King George’s War (1744–1748). He participated in the capture of the French Fortress of Louisbourg in 1745, where he reportedly acquired an ornate sword from a fallen French officer. Some accounts suggest he later fought in the French and Indian War (1754–1763) at age 64, again aiding in the capture of Louisbourg, and possibly took part in a campaign against Chief Pontiac in 1763, though evidence for these later engagements is less certain.

His most famous moment came on April 19, 1775, during the British retreat from the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the opening clashes of the Revolutionary War. At 78 years old, Whittemore was working in his fields in Menotomy (now Arlington), Massachusetts, when he spotted a British relief brigade under Earl Percy. Arming himself with a musket, two dueling pistols, and his sword, he took position behind a stone wall and ambushed the British grenadiers of the 47th Regiment of Foot. He killed one soldier with his musket, then used his pistols to kill another and mortally wound a third. As British troops closed in, he drew his sword and fought hand-to-hand. The soldiers shot him in the face, bayoneted him multiple times (accounts vary from six to thirteen wounds), and beat him, leaving him for dead.

Remarkably, colonial forces found Whittemore alive, attempting to reload his musket despite his grievous injuries. He was taken to Dr. Cotton Tufts in Medford, who doubted he would survive. Defying all odds, Whittemore recovered and lived another 18 years, dying of natural causes at age 96 in 1793. He is buried in the Old Burying Ground in Arlington.

Doug Santo