Sunday, December 6, 2009

Aside: Climategate and Postmodernism

I agree with a lot of this op-ed in the Wall Street Journal.

What is happening at East Anglia is an epochal event. As the hard sciences—physics, biology, chemistry, electrical engineering—came to dominate intellectual life in the last century, some academics in the humanities devised the theory of postmodernism, which liberated them from their colleagues in the sciences. Postmodernism, a self-consciously "unprovable" theory, replaced formal structures with subjectivity. With the revelations of East Anglia, this slippery and variable intellectual world has crossed into the hard sciences.



Actually I think it crossed over a long time ago, around 1970. During that time, while physics disappeared into the pointless arcana navel-gazing of String Theory (itself a manifestation of the degeneracy of Postmodernism), physical sciences were stolen and hijacked by globalist UN bureaucrats in service to the bankers and eugenicists. The last few weeks have been the most exciting I have felt as a scientist (or ex-scientist) in two decades ever, and the most exciting I have felt for civilization since the fall of Communism.

(And yes I am fully aware that WSJ is owned by News Corp. Keep in mind that Fox put out a video in 2006 bragging about how it has put messages about global warming into all its shows, such as The Simpsons. They are part of the same globalist cabal. Fox News simply exists to provide controlled opposition for domestic conservative idiots. All of Murdoch's other news services around the world are vehemently in the globalist "warmist" camp. It all works very well, since most liberal folk I know will automatically oppose anything that a Fox News pundit advocates. Easy as pie---I know, because it used to work on me, until I woke up. All they have to do is play the fake global warming skeptic, have GE shill Keith Olbermann denounce them, and it works like a magic spell. That's how well they know how to control us).

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