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Climategate: You want the truth? You can’t understand the truth!

2009-12-04
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In every place of knowledge, there is a statue dedicated to one of the great martyrs of science. He carefully studied the data and came to the conclusion that his people were doomed if action was not immediately taken. For this effort, he was mocked, derided, and ultimately ignored. And, as a result, millions died.

I speak, of course, of Jor-El, Superman’s father (his biological father, not the Midwestern hillbilly who adopted him). The destruction of Krypton was the tragic result of science being ignored, and every scientist keeps the lesson of Jor-El in mind whenever he finds himself mocked for warning of an impending catastrophe or questioned for launching his children into space unattended.

And history repeats itself with climate change. We tell you people of the imminent dangers from the earth warming, and what do you do? You mock us. You question our motives. People who can’t even convert Fahrenheit to Celsius try and tell us we did the science wrong. Now emails have leaked from the Climate Research Unit that apparently show that scientists were fixing the data and trying to suppress the scientific research of dissenters, and you people demand answers from us. I have one thing to say to that. How dare you!

You do not understand the first thing about climate research. Man-made global warming is settled science. Disaster is imminent. We know this. It is a fact. We don’t waste time on studies that say otherwise, the same way we don’t waste time on studies that assert that the earth is flat. We are very smart people, and when we say something is so, you should just accept it.

So you think what is in those emails is important? Well, what exactly do you know? Do you see the white lab coats we wear? That color symbolizes pure science. Were someone like you to wear one, within five minutes it would be stained with neon orange powdered cheese and wet with drool from you trying to comprehend the data sets people like me look at every day.

We are out there trying to stave off global disaster, telling you what political and economic changes you need to make in order to survive. We do the things that you find too complex or too boring to do. One would think that would engender gratitude — or maybe even awe at our abilities — yet you troglodytes cling to everything you can use to second-guess us. Every time it’s a bit cold out, you doubt us. Every time one little piece of data has to be revised, you question us. And now some emails make you think you can just throw out everything we’ve done?

Let me tell you this: If it weren’t for scientists like me, you’d still be worshiping fire as an angry god. Every convenience in your life is thanks to us, so when we tell you something, you should just nod your head like you comprehend what we’re saying and shut up. And right now I am telling you those emails are unimportant.

Oh, that’s not good enough for you. You want us to explain them. You think you’re entitled to the truth.

You can’t understand the truth!

Son, we live in a world that has walls. And those walls have to have scientific equipment on them to gather data, and that data studied by men with computers. Who’s going to do it? A layman like you? I have a greater responsibility than you can possibly fathom. You weep for the global warming skeptics and curse the climatologists. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know — that the crushing of data contrary to global warming, while tragic, probably saved grant money. And my existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to the layman, creates scientific consensus. You don’t want the truth. Because deep down, in places you don’t talk about on Twitter, you want me on that wall. You need me on that wall studying those measurements you can’t even begin to comprehend.

We use phrases like “peer review,” “overwhelming consensus,” “settled science.” We use these phrases as the backbone to a life spent studying something. You use them as a punchline. I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket made by synthetic fibers my science creates, then questions the manner in which I provide that science! I’d rather you just said, “You’re such a genius!” and went on your way. Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a lab coat and crunch data. Either way, I don’t give a damn what you think you’re entitled to!

Of course we hid dissenting data! We had to. So as not to confuse your simple minds from understanding the greater truth that man-made global warming is real! Now, excuse me; I have science to do.

There won’t be another Krypton on my watch.

Frank J. Fleming writes political humor at IMAO.us and was voted “Whitest Lab Coat” at the local Sciencetorium.

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  • Karl

    This just in Fox did a wonderful expose:

    http://www.mediamatters.org/research/200912030030

  • Ivo Vos

    Actually, I don’t care that much about who has the better conspiracy theory. Or whether scientology is a religion or a conspiracy theory. To everybody his or hers own creative logic to cope with the emotions that are an integral part of the human condition. What worries me however is the close link between MRA and the believers in climate conspiracies. That will have some foreseeable and very negative consequences for the moral position of every MRA in the next decades. Just like the absence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq had foreseeable consequences for the moral position of the people who believed Iraq was a big conspiracy against the world. I suppose it is in the interest of the MRA’s in the US to discuss the topic of climate somewhere else.

  • Dougetit

    Since CRU/Noa/Nasa 150 plus year temperature history data has been tainted, this leaves us with http://vortex.nsstc.uah.edu/data/msu/t2lt/uahncdc.lt
    the 31 year untamperable satelite temperature data-set. When we look at the un-bias, raw, temperature record, it shows that temperatures have risen at an alarming 13 hundreths (.13) of a degree over the 31 year history. Worse yet, temperatures have been trending down for over a decade (Jan 1998 thru Oct 2009) now. Just the facts that we are left with. How do we change this before people find out about this!

  • DonnieH

    So, like, what’s the best global temperature? Are we just lucky that today’s global temperature is the best ever, which is why we need to stop climate change? And best for whom? Everybody all at once? I mean, what should the global temperature be? Is it already too warm? Should we be trying to cool off the earth? I kinda like it warm. I’d rather be warm than cold. Does that make me a bad person? A racist? I once bought some gasoline, I think it might have been associated somehow with Exxon; therefore, nothing I say should be believed, even if I’m wearing a white lab coat and holding a clip board.

  • http://www.webguitartabs.com don

    A Few Good Weathermen!

  • jjtaup

    It did make me laugh!







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