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Climate Psychologist with the Right Stuff

Stephan Lewandosky et al (including John Cook and Mike Marriott) published a paper called Recursive Fury, now retracted, psychoanalyzing climate skeptics’ opinions and categorizing them in psycho-babble terminology, such as:

(PV) Persecution Victimization

(NI) Nefarious Intention

(NS) Nihilistic Skepticism

…among others.

Now, Lew’s apologists will tell you he wasn’t simply “diagnosing” easily identified subjects as frothing lunatics, merely “categorizing” skeptics’ opinions in psychological terms and publishing them in a scientific psychology journal. So, by their thinking, no possible ethical breech occurred in publishing this information without the patients’ consent, nor in defaming named persons as “mentally imbalanced”.

That non-distinction between diagnosis and categorization sounds suspiciously like the old joke:

“I ain’t calling your mama a whore, I’m just say’n she has sex for money.”

We’ll leave it to the rational agent to decide whether the skeptics’ mommas are indeed skanky ‘ho’s or not. Just consider that the journal retracted the paper: probably merely an accidental or random retraction, nothing to do with questions of ethics or liability.

The oldest trick in the world is calling your ideological opponent crazy. The Soviet Union of old, blueprint for the new, increasingly Sovietized USSA, actually institutionalized dissenters–understandably so, because one would obviously have to be insane to disagree with the party line. It was a matter of settled science, comrades.

The Soviets also gave the world a new term, “Lysenkoism,” meaning manipulated and distorted science to conform with political objectives. The word derives from a fellow named Lysenko, who headed the Soviet Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Imagine an intrusive, spying, militarized, prison-happy, top-heavy, corrupt government with its thumb on the scientific scales, pushing a political agenda to serve the oligarchy…..

I know, that’s way beyond belief for us in the free West, who view 10,000 advertisements per day and get our news from unbiased billion dollar media corporations like the New York Times, CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News. Swallowing multiple servings of lies and propaganda is part of a daily diet from recommend food groups for us.

These news sources even sometimes hire one or two “investigative reporters”: those are the special kind who actually investigate things, while the others just regurgitate government agency press releases about things like the global warming doomsday tipping point, which is perpetually about 10 years away, and sometimes only a matter of days.

So let’s just assume that believing everything you’re told by general and scientific news corporations is the very definition of sanity. Doubting and skepticism are plainly insane.

Never mind that history is a veritable litany of conspiracies, cover-ups and false flags, that the Gulf of Tonkin Incident was a sham, that The Maine exploded from within, that there were no WMD in Iraq: questioning minor things like committing a nation to war on false pretenses are the idle ravings of mad “conspiracy theorists,” until such time as the conspirators admit to them.

But it really takes a trained psychologist to recognize a conspiracy theorist.

While some criticize climate science as being somewhat “soft”–with its scattershot uncertain predictions resembling graphs of projectile vomited spaghetti, its uncertain, unfalsafiable time frames, its frequent failed prognostications, its models diverging from observation–still, on the spectrum of hard and soft sciences, psychology would have to be the most flaccid of them all.

Psychologists historically arbitrarily have divided the mind into unobservable entities and then proceeded in scholarly debate to argue how many “id’s” can dance on the head of a pin. Later some learned how to lie with statistics and rigged studies. (still others did compassionate work, healing the mentally infirm insofar as their only tools, talk, reason, blather, could effect)

So, just imagine the marriage of climate pseudo-science and soft psychology: it is a marriage made in comedy heaven. And while you might think it kidding, there is actually a specialty called “Climate Psychology.”

This fruitful new science must be the next Moon Shot. We will finally understand climate psychology! Let the taxpayer fund this vital scientific endeavor. We choose to do these things not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win.

Okay then, prepare to put on your climate psychologist helmet, three sizes too small, and join in the moon shot.

First we will psychoanalyze global warming alarmists. To do this, we shall take self-selected surveys from anonymous internet avatars with names like MonkeyJunk and TrollMaster–you know, quality data. These surveys will be given to our friends, with a wink and a nod, and given to our enemies under anonymous subterfuge. While the survey is in progress, let’s also prod and taunt our subjects, just for ethical, unbiased scientific chuckles. Specifically where we get the data, what we delete and how we massage it will be locked in a safe. Anyone asking for that metadata will get the patented warming monger’s reply:

“Why should I make the data available to you, when your aim is to try and find something wrong with it?”

Next, we apply a thin veneer of statistics and biased interpretation to our survey of loaded questions and get the results we intended all along: scientific proof these alarmists are barking mad nutters.

For starters, these warming believers do a lot of “conspiracy ideation.” That’s psycho-babble for “thinking about stuff.” They think Big Oil, Big Coal, Big Kenji, and the Koch Brothers are out to destroy the planet, and “deniers” who write and comment on blogs are just Santa’s crazy little little helpers.  Their label, “conspiracy ideation” sounds much more pathological when you say it in Latin; conjurationis cognitionis, doesn’t it?

We categorized the following morbidities:

(LOL) Latent Obsessive Lamentation – Thinly disguised obsessive expression of sorrow over calamity caused by measly 0.8C temperature increase over entire last century.

(OMG) Omniscient Meglomaniacal Grandiosity – Grandiose delusions of unquestionable certainty and infallible prophetic vision regarding future climate. Grandiose delusions of being savior of the world.

(LMAO) Limbic Manic Alarmist Outrage – Anger at alarmist predictions being contradicted by observation or reason, stemming from the deep reptilian brain.

(STFU) Selective Transparency, Factually Unchallenged – Refusal to release source data and methodology to opponents. Refusal to debate or acknowledge contradictory viewpoints, “even if we have to redefine what peer-review means.”

(FUD) Fantasizing Ultimate Doom – Dogmatic paranoid belief that the sky is falling, even after 17-year average of major datasets shows no surface warming, after insignificant sea level rise, and Antarctic ice extent reaching 30-year record highs.

The list of climate alarmist pathologies is far too long to detail, while quite frankly the bit wasn’t exceedingly funny after the second repetition. And the true story of how our study actually was carried out in two parts with drive-by ethical rubber-stamp approval and “peer reviewed” by a journalism student (basket weaving students apparently being overqualified) is even more tedious still.

The take away is that you can find a psychologist or statistician to prove just about anything you want. In courtroom trials, expert witness testimony frequently involves dueling psychologists with contrary paid opinions. Likewise, sitting presidents invariably endure damming psychoanalysis from some pedigreed hack the opposition party hires. In truth, the entire human race is kinda bat-guano crazy, and it’s not all that hard to prove.

So go ahead and call this piece a shrill exercise in (NS) Nihilistic Skepticism, with (NI) Nefarious Intention, and let’s call it a day. But if here and now we have come to understand Climate Psychology infinitesimally better, shed light on the that new frontier of science and highest calling of the human craving for ultimate knowledge, then indeed it is one giant leap for mankind.

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April 26, 2014 11:29 am

But psychology can be used to change a person’s values, attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions of reality, especially when psychology to do just that becomes the purpose not just of K-12 education but the training programs of teachers, principals, and school district staff. The social sciences make the perfect weapon for grant riders like Lew and taxpayer money free riders generally. There’s a reason every now unemployed former politician tends to migrate to the UN apparatus in some lucrative capacity to continue trying to dictate what we all may do and be and what we supposedly now MUST do.
This is what Transformative Education plans to now do per the most recent IPCC report. http://www.invisibleserfscollar.com/tackling-the-dilemmas-of-collective-action-requires-a-shared-cognitive-base-the-ipcc-adaptation-trilogy-begins/ Psychology and the Big Data rolling out of digital learning and the new, poorly understood ‘assessments for learning’ are a psychology, social engineering dream.
Lew knows that with these intentions and UNESCO and the OECD’s power over ed globally it is only a matter of time before models trump reality as the dominant images in enough people’s minds. Carnegie knows it too to relate to another post. I have seen related pushes in the Endowment for Peace and Education affiliated sisters of Carnegie funding. Also in what ETS and the College Board are pushing, two more spin-offs of Carnegie largesse.

John McClure
April 26, 2014 11:29 am

Lewandosky and Cook seem to have a hack for this but I was looking on WUWT for info on Mike Marriott and found this related dead link.
An Apology to Dr. David Evans
http://theaimn.com/2014/03/12/an-apology-to-dr-david-evans/
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April 26, 2014 11:29 am

Buyer beware.
How can Cook have no buyer’s remorse after wholesale buying of Lewandowsky’s hate inspired research techniques?
No matter, because for Cook there are no refunds, no warrantees and no reimbursements for hate management support groups.
On another thought . . . .
We have that old philosophical question: Which came first? The chicken of the egg? The hated or the hater?
John

Alberta Slim
April 26, 2014 11:33 am

Great piece of work. It is right on. Shines the light on those arrogant, condescending, think-they-know-it-all human induced global warming/climate change fanatics.

Paul Coppin
April 26, 2014 11:35 am

Rediscovering and redefining acronyms is always great sport, especially in a target-environment like psycho-analysis (which was never clear to me – is this analysis by psycho, or of a psycho?). FUBAR in its original definition still fits like a GLOVE ( Globally Limited Offensive in a Virtual Environment, now re-framed as Grant Limited Offensive in a Virtual Environment). And then there is an old standby: Climate PUD – Perennially Underwhelming Discourse (not what you thought it would be, huh ;). The Lewandowskys of this world are CRACKPOTs – Crazy Recidivist A$$wipes Caught Knowing Pi$$-all Once Targeted.

April 26, 2014 11:37 am

Call me crazy, but I don’t think that temperature observation line is keeping up with the theory’s predictions.
Just to be sure I’m not crazy, I get a copy of all the predictions that I can find. I make sure they have the same baseline so that they are truly comparable and, sure enough, I don’t need glasses nor a psychologist.
So when Lewandowsky calls me crazy, I just laugh knowing that one of us is much closer to that diagnosis than the other.

Jeff Alberts
April 26, 2014 11:39 am

“17-year average of major datasets shows no surface warming”
So we take several Meaningless Averages (MA), and average them all together to get a Grand Meaningless Average (GMA). Well done (WD).

Paul Coppin
April 26, 2014 11:41 am

One thing that stands out from Anthony’s piece is the birth of a new science taxonomy: Projectile Statistics

David Ball
April 26, 2014 11:43 am

Just another ad hominem from the alarmist faction. It’s all they’ve got, and they know it.

David in Cal
April 26, 2014 11:46 am

I like this blog a lot, but this was a silly article IMHO.

george e. conant
April 26, 2014 11:48 am

Just awesome Anthony! Loved the mental image of projectile spaghetti graph.

dp
April 26, 2014 11:48 am

Whoaa! Step aside, Steven Goddard – climate skepticism has a new Prince of Dankness! Nice take down, Anthony!

Gary
April 26, 2014 11:50 am

(WTF) – Wanton Temperature Fixation – Uncontrollable urge to ascribe any potential future calamities to the global average temperature increase since the depths of the Little Ice Age.

Morph
April 26, 2014 11:58 am

There is of course another definition of “Moon” which would be a pretty measured response to whatever Lew, Cook et al might think* influences skeptics, especially for those in the Southern Colony known as Australia – and maybe in Southern England where Lew now corrupts the learning of the next generation.
*(I use the term “think” just to illustrate a point, not to indicate any activity of value being undertaken by them)

Morph
April 26, 2014 12:00 pm

Lew cannot account for Lew’s findings, and it is a travesty that he can’t…

Jon
April 26, 2014 12:08 pm

We have to keep this on a scientific Level.

April 26, 2014 12:18 pm

I always felt that that alarmists inferring that skeptics were somehow mentally deficient was clearly a case of the pot calling the kettle black.

Jonathan Abbott
April 26, 2014 12:21 pm

Thanks, that was an excellent and funny piece of writing. I must admit I’m rather hoping Lew et al are stupid enough to try to sue Frontiers, as Dana hinted they might. They appear so enraged they could just go for it. I wonder if they are managing to stick together through all this, or if they’re blaming each other by now? Does wondering about all this make me a bad person?
Anyway, as the dust appears to have settled for now, I’ve summed up the whole sorry story on my own blog: http://jonathanabbott99.wordpress.com/2014/04/24/a-conspiracy-unmasked/

Peter Miller
April 26, 2014 12:23 pm

Climate psychologist?
The world has truly gone mad.

RACookPE1978
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April 26, 2014 12:24 pm

Jon says:
April 26, 2014 at 12:08 pm
We have to keep this on a scientific Level.

But should we not always strive to keep it above the Bilingual Ultra-Legal Legislated Scientific High-Intensity Testing Level!

April 26, 2014 12:29 pm

David in Cal:
C’mon, David, if you don’t laugh a bit you have to cry. A little silliness from time to time might just keep us a little more sane that the “opposition”.
Not that I’m saying the post is silly, though, Mr. Watts …… .
(Memo to self:- when hole is too deep to climb out of, stop digging and send for ladder.)

April 26, 2014 12:31 pm

Jon says:
April 26, 2014 at 12:08 pm
We have to keep this on a scientific Level.

– – – – – – – – – –
Jon,
I agree with you, but even serious/sincere scientists, science critics and science enthusiasts need to leave the office to sit in the warming sun and have a few mojitos while enjoying the company of likeminded friends. What is normal for them to discuss in such relaxed settings? Well, it is most expected they will wax ecstatic over such splendid and hilarious foils*** as Lewandowsky and Cook.
All work and no play make John (or Jon) a dull boy. N’est ce pas?
***foil => as in a Shakespearian sense of the word ‘foil’.
John

April 26, 2014 12:31 pm

“than the opposition” not “that”
Dhu.

Janice
April 26, 2014 12:38 pm

Global Citizen says: “Very funny without losing the controlled contempt for those who would lie, cheat and steal while selling humanity down the river for a few pieces of silver.”
Spaceballs Quote:
BARF: I know we need the money, but…
LONE STARR: Listen! We’re not just doing this for money… We’re doing it for a SHIT LOAD of money!

Russell Klier
April 26, 2014 12:49 pm

Great fun Mr. Watts…would you care to comment on these alarmist maladies ……SNAFU and FUBAR….