Uh… no.
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JAMA editor-in-chief Howard Bauchner doesn’t want anyone to burst his PM2.5 science fraud bubble.
Mobil ‘op-ad’ in the New York Times on February 25, 1993 questions global warming hsyteria. Cites Fred Singer and Robert Balling. Observes global warming may be beneficial.
The full-page ad below was run by the Communist Party USA in the New York Times on February 24, 1943. The featured author is CPUSA head Earl Browder (grandfather of ex-US citizen Bill Browder of Magnitsky Act fame). The purpose of the ad is to convince Americans that the Soviet Union is not subverting the US government or policy. At the time, it was not generally known that Browder was a paid Soviet agent and the CPUSA was a Soviet-sponsored front group.
So imagine the impact of a $100,000 worth of mostly post-election Facebook ads in 2016 vs. the impact of a full-page in in the paper of record before TV or the Internet.
Download/save the ad (which is broken into three separate images) and open the images in your browser so you can read it.
As long as I’ve been involved in federal regulatory issues (since 1990), regulators have used junk epidemiology to justify overregulation. For the first time ever, we have an administration that is committed to stopping overregulation. So JunkScience.com petitioned the Trump administration today to stop the misuse and abuse of epidemiology by issuing epidemiologic standards for federal agencies.
Continue reading JunkScience petitions White House for epidemiology standards
Dr. Howard Bauchner, you lied to me. No worries. though. You just confirmed that I am correct about PM2.5 and that the EPA-Harvard-NEJM-JAMA PM2.5 cabal is engaged in major science fraud.
Continue reading JAMA editor reneges on commitment to review Harvard PM2.5 study for misconduct
New York Times hack Eric Lipton tries to save the rentseekers and rogue EPA staffers on the losing end of the glider truck controversy. But my Wall Street Journal column already revealed the inconvenient truth about the conspiracy against gliders.
Continue reading NYTimes attacks Trump EPA proposed repeal of Obama EPA glider truck rule
“If big government money was taken out of this toxic mix producing bad research, there would be no small association results used to project hundreds of thousands of deaths in America.”
Continue reading Dunn in Dose-Response: Enstrom’s Expose of Air Pollution Epidemiology Problems
Because satellites can really detect a 1 millimeter per decade increase in global sea-level.
Continue reading Claim: 25 years of satellite data confirm rising sea levels
From February 6, 1968, note the New York Times article does not even allude to health effects.