Who owns
taxpayer-funded science? From the way many scientists behave, it's not the
taxpayers. Many scientific
studies funded by federal agencies - through grants, contracts, or cooperative
agreements, particularly those used to justify the most horrendous regulations
- hide the guts of the science.
What the
scientists keep secret is the raw data they obtain in the real world and the
methods they use to interpret it, as if those were personal possessions.
Independent
scientist Rob Roy Ramey told me of an extreme example: "A researcher
tracked endangered desert bighorn sheep with government GPS radio collars to
record precise animal locations for wildlife rangers.
"He then
reset the access codes so only he could download the data remotely, and refused
to surrender the codes. So California Fish and Game had to track down and
net-gun the bighorns from a helicopter in order to manually download the collar
data, costing a fortune and endangering both animals and people."
Agency
"science" frequently isn't about data collection at all, but instead
is a "literature search," with researchers in a library selecting
papers and reports by others that merely summarize results and give opinions of
the actual scientists. These agency
researchers never even see the underlying data, much less collect it in the
field. The agency then holds up those second-hand opinions as if they had
rigorously tested them against the data. Using this unscrupulous tactic, you
can cherry-pick the literature to make any case you want....To Read More..
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