Global Fudging

Ed Morrissey has a nice overview of the breaking story of hacked data and correspondence from a British climate hysteria advocacy organization. It seems that a Russian hacker managed to get into their files and released them on the internet.

There are points at which scientists including the director of the institute appear explicitly to advocate hiding data inconsistent with the results they would like to see, or to manipulate variables to return results more consistent with their expectations. This should be an interesting ride.

8 Responses to “Global Fudging”

  1. Boss429 says:

    Quite a bit more about it at this place. Including, in the comments, links to locations from which you can download the hacked files.

    http://noconsensus.wordpress.com/2009/11/19/leaked-foia-files-62-mb-of-gold/#more-6188

  2. Dan Collins says:

    Thanks, Boss!

  3. Joe says:

    Al Gore to the rescue!

  4. agile_dog says:

    Am I surprised by what the files reveal? No. And do I think this will tone down the attempts to interfere with our lifes even more to “save the polar bears?” Not in the slightest. Any “movement” which has Al Gore as one of its leaders is not subject to truth, honesty, or shame.

  5. Bob Reed says:

    It will be best for all that this connivance is exposed for the con-game that it is.

    What do you want to bet that any time this prooof is mentioned, enviro-nazi’s will go off on the eeeeevollls of “hacking” into their system as opposed to admitting any fraud or intent of the same…

  6. David Harper says:

    My concern is that it’ll just get ignored and the ship will sail on…. eventually crashing into the Cap & Trade iceberg.

    We all have to act…. spread the word… any way possible…. otherwise they will win

  7. john says:

    Guess we can call the email hacking that an inconvenient truth finally exposed.

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