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Gobal warming or 'con job'?
published: Friday | February 2, 2007

The Editor, Sir:

Many of us are sick of the 'global warming' argument and not because it isn't a serious problem, it is! We're sick of it because we know such arguments are typically subterfuge, not at all the whole story, which also includes the toxic pollution that is a by-product of the greenhouse gases people believe are causing the warming.

According to the CDC (Communicable Disease Center in Atlanta, Georgia), long before greenhouse gases push the world into the next 'little ice age' as a result of global warming, we ordinary people, those born by normal biological means, will be extinct due to male sterility caused by industrial pollution.

Of course, that particular problem isn't an issue for the world's wealthy, who will continue to have children whose genes come from previous generations, frozen and well preserved. Ironically, these will be the very sort of offspring they'd like to have, no doubt models of themselves!

Global warming, therefore, may well just be the latest academically-inspired, business-corrupted, 'con job.' What we all should really be worried about is what a future without any poor, ordinary people is going to look like.

I am etc.,

ED McCOY

mmhobo48@juno.com

Bokeelia, FL

Via Go-Jamaica

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