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Thursday, March 14, 2019

Craig Rucker: Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow



 
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Don't censor Will Happer


President Trump is about to launch a "Presidential Commission on Climate Security" that would examine claims that global warming represents a present threat to America's defenses.  The panel would include brilliant Princeton physicist Will Happer.

The global warming industry is terrfified.

CFACT senior policy advisor Paul Driessen lays it out in no uncertain terms at CFACT.org:
The PCCS would, at long last, review and question the “dangerous manmade climate change” reports by federal agencies and investigations funded by them. The committee would be led by Dr. Will Happer, a highly respected scientist and well known skeptic – not of climate change, but of manmade climate chaos. He would be joined by other prominent experts – of whom there are many – who share his doubts.
No way! the climate alarmists rant. How dare you question our disaster claims. Our settled science.
To that we we respond: No! How dare YOU use those claims to justify your agenda – and your continued efforts to bludgeon and silence us into submission – without letting anyone examine, much less debate, your supposed evidence.

Take action now.  Examine climate science without fear!

Phone the White House comment line: 1-202-456-1111
Email the White House your support: here.
Dr. Will Happer is a scientist's scientist.  He has contributed significantly to our understanding of physics and has authored over 200 peer-reviewed papers.

His reward for a lifetime of scientific rigor?  Name-calling and character assassination.

Science requires fearless questioning and the free exchange of ideas without fear.

Driessen sums it up:

If your evidence is so solid and unimpeachable, you should be more than happy to lay it on the table, subject it to scrutiny, question our experts, and let us question yours – extensively and mercilessly.

How can we trust what we're not permitted to verify?
For nature and people too,
 

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