Wednesday, February 03, 2010



Michael Mann is feeling more heat... and it's not his fabricated "global warming" heat...


Penn State University Press release
Inquiry into climate scientist moves to next phase
Wednesday, February 3, 2010

University Park, Pa. — An internal inquiry by Penn State into the research and scholarly activities of a well-known climate scientist will move into the investigatory stage, which is the next step in the University's process for reviewing research conduct.

A University committee has concluded its inquiry into allegations of research impropriety that were leveled in November against Professor Michael Mann, after information contained in a collection of stolen e-mails was revealed....

... The recommended investigation will focus on determining if Mann "engaged in, directly or indirectly, any actions that seriously deviated from accepted practices within the academic community for proposing, conducting or reporting research or other scholarly activities." ...

...The committee is charged with looking at the ethical behavior of the scientist and determining whether he violated professional standards in the course of his work.
...it's the red hot heat of a irate public that he and his cohorts have treated like refuse... and attempted one of the largest extortion schemes in all of human history... over the entire human race.

And yes... it was a 'conspiracy' and it will be proven to have been a 'conspiracy' and it is going to go way up the ladder... much higher than Michael Mann...

The puppets of the evil one will never learn that their pay-off is humiliation... all for a moments "glory."

Sold souls.

Idiots.

xtnyoda, shalomed


EDIT!
US Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
WASHINGTON, DC - Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.), Ranking Member of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, responded to Penn State's announcement today concerning its investigation into possible research misconduct by Dr. Michael Mann.

Penn State's internal inquiry found further investigation is warranted to determine if Dr. Mann "engaged in, directly or indirectly, any actions that seriously deviated from accepted practices within the academic community for proposing, conducting or reporting research or other scholarly activities."

"I want to commend Penn State for recognizing the seriousness of the allegations leveled at Dr. Mann by launching an initial inquiry into whether he committed research misconduct," Senator Inhofe said. "As the University moves to the next phase of its investigation, I believe the Inspector General of the National Science Foundation should also commence an investigation to examine possible violations of federal laws and policies governing taxpayer-funded research.

"The stakes involved here are enormous. The scientific work in question is part of a larger enterprise behind federal climate change policies that will cost American consumers trillions of dollars.
So when we learn, as we did last week, that the IPCC's Fourth Assessment Report included serious errors, raising questions about the integrity of its work, we need to reassure the American people that their tax dollars are supporting objective scientific research rather than political agendas....."

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