Guest Opinion: Dr. Tim Ball
Recently I spoke at the Freedom Force Conference in Phoenix on Climate Change. The person who made the connection between climate and freedom clearly and concisely was former Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus. He was the keynote speaker at the first Heartland Climate Conference in New York. His opening comment “We have just gone through 70 years of communism, why the hell would you want to go back to that?” brought a standing ovation. He summarized his views in a brief book with the pointed title “Blue Planet in Green Shackles: What is Endangered: Climate or Freedom.”
Forget about politics for a moment and consider that the recent US election was the final phase of the American Revolution. Web sites, like WUWT, were a major part of this event as I will explain.
The deliberately created illusion was that “American exceptionalism” meant Americans thought they were superior to everyone. I hear it all the time in Canada, from family and friends in the UK, and during my recent trip to Australia. The term applies properly and only to the unique political system created by the US Founding Fathers. In very simple terms, the first two legs were free speech and private ownership of land. They do not exist in any other country and are under attack in the US because they are essential to freedom, free will, and an environment for every individual to maximize their potential. This was my philosophy in the classroom: provide an environment in which every student could achieve their potential. Of course, like life, many would not avail themselves of the opportunity, but at least they had the chance.
People claim the Magna Carta was about private ownership of land. That is nonsense. It was known at the time as the “Articles of the Barons” because it represented the anger of the great aristocratic feudal landowners against the monarch. It was akin to the modern aristocratic landowners as members of the House of Lords telling the Queen that they want better treatment. It did absolutely nothing for the serfs, tenanted slaves, back on their estate, and it wasn’t to do anything until the American Revolution. Even then it didn’t do anything in Britain. My brother went to agricultural college and specialized in sheep husbandry. He became the chief shepherd on an estate in which a Lord owned five farms and the local village. As recently as the 1960s when the Rolls Royce went through the village the older women curtseyed, and the men doffed their hats. Unable to carry out a popular revolution in Britain, the people led by the Founding Fathers seized the opportunity in America and for the first time secured free speech and ownership of land for the individual. However, that left one important leg of the triumvirate of true freedom outside the control of the individual.
Up until recently, whenever a revolution occurred the first imperative was to seize the radio and TV stations. To maintain a dictatorship, it is essential to control the mainstream media is critical. This implies that the mainstream media is a free agency that challenges and holds the people in power to account. This is another illusion. The mainstream media have always been the voice of the power elite. Consider William Cowper’s 1782 poem “Progress of Error” that I published earlier.
How shall I speak of thee or thy power address,
Thou God of our idolatry, the Press?
By thee, religion, liberty and laws
Exert their influence and advance their cause;
By thee worse plagues than Pharaoh’s land befell,
Diffused, make earth the vestibule of Hell;
Thou fountain, at which drink the good and wise;
Thou ever-bubbling spring of endless lies;
Like Eden’s dead probationary tree,
Knowledge of good and evil is from thee.
All this changed with Brexit and the American election. For the first time in history, most of the people had access and input to a vast pool of information. The power elite lost control of information that allowed them to manipulate the system and the people. This occurred despite the bias and efforts of the mainstream media to direct and control the outcome of the Brexit and US election votes for the political power elites. It was the final stage of the Revolution. The people bypassed the mainstream media and accessed information from the Internet via blog sites and social media. We must block any attempt to limit and control the Internet, the voice of the people.
The battle over dissemination and access to climate information was central to defeating the control established by Maurice Strong through the United Nations Environment Program (Figure 1).
Figure 1
Limited Access and Input Before the Internet.
The leaked emails are a litany of attempts to control the message. The only access the public or climate skeptics had to the media was through letters to the editor and in most cases, they were controlled to present only the ‘official’ science. I learned early being as skeptical of the consensus about global cooling continuing in the 1970s as I was of the warming continuing in the 1980s. Very few climate journals existed, and neither Nature nor Science published much on weather or climate at the time. After that had changed in the late 1980s and the political misuse of global warming began, they were coopted into the global warming deception and only published supportive material. One journal that broke the trend was Geophysical Research Letters (GRL) and as I wrote in an earlier WUWT comment,
I remember when Geophysical Research Letters (GRL) first started publishing papers related to climate. It was the among the first to address the cross-disciplinary nature of climatology, which previously was restricted to just a few climate and meteorological journals.
This is likely part of the reason why the CRU gang later worked to get the GRL editor James Saiers fired.
I also wrote;
The behaviour of journals and especially their editors has been a disgraceful episode in their lack of objectivity essential to good science. There are a variety of causes not least the taking over of journals by publishers. Profit became the driving force and sensational papers producing the prevailing political wisdom the hallmark for high sales. Of course, there was also the realization that control of editors was essential if you wanted to control the scientific method – something the CRU people did with frightening efficiency and effect. They also realized that even being editors themselves gave inordinate control. They could hide behind the secrecy of not disclosing reviewers to peer-review each other’s work. Donna Laframboise, author of two books on the corruption of the IPCC apparently identified this problem for the Journal of Climate.
All that changed with the advent of the Internet. Although it took a semblance of the current form in the 1980s, the Internet became global in the 1990s as it shifted from a government and academically controlled system to a global commercial operation. A major key to the success was that
The Internet has no centralized governance in either technological implementation or policies for access and usage; each constituent network sets its own policies. Only the overreaching definitions of the two principal name spaces in the Internet, the Internet Protocol address space and the Domain Name system (DNS), are directed by a maintainer organization, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). The technical underpinning and standardization of the core protocols is an activity of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), a non-profit organization of loosely affiliated international participants that anyone may associate with by contributing technical expertise.
I realize this is a Wikipedia quote, but it is a reasonable summary that conveys the point that the Internet was operating outside of government. Marshall McLuhan’s global village was realized through the electronic village of the Internet. The power of the Internet and thereby its threat to the power elite who want total government control.
The mainstream media and their political masters were end run by the people ignoring them and seeking facts evidence and information from fellow citizens. Internet success and power were confirmed when the power elite and media tried to participate by creating websites. A classic example of the power of climate blog sites like WUWT on the deception propagated by the people at the Climatic Research Unit (CRU was creation of RealClimate. Here is a portion of a quote from what went on as reported by Bishop Hill.
Many thanks for your very helpful comments. Essentially I agree on all counts, and indeed the “sceptics ask, scientists answer” web-page that you have set up is exactly the sort of thing I had in mind as a possible minimal response that we (Tyndall et al, and even maybe the Royal Society if it wants to get involved) might undrertake (sic). Wherever possible this could/should refer to other reputable sites (incl IPCC, Hadley Centre, the ones you mention, etc etc) rather than duplicating the material. I would envisage that such a site could be maintained by a consortium of the willing, in this case involving (say) Tyndall, Hadley & PIK. We could then asked the RS (et al) to mention it and link to it on some sort of “sound science” page on their own web-site(s) (Rachel, do you think that this might fly ?).
Notice the use of traditional centers of the power elite namely the Royal Society who in turn orchestrated similar propaganda through science societies in other nations. Realclimate and others tried but failed to stop the explosion of information accessible to people. A citizen’s army of people grasped the opportunities for input and power. The battle was enjoined by passage of Freedom of Information legislation that triggered various blocking attempts. Most notorious of these were cataloged in a notorious email.
At 09:41 AM 2/2/2005, Phil Jones wrote:
Mike, I presume congratulations are in order – so congrats etc !
Just sent loads of station data to Scott. Make sure he documents everything better this time ! And don’t leave stuff lying around on ftp sites – you never know who is trawling them. The two MMs have been after the CRU station data for years. If they ever hear there is a Freedom of Information Act now in the UK, I think I’ll delete the file rather than send to anyone. Does your similar act in the US force you to respond to enquiries within 20 days? – our does! The UK works on precedents, so the first request will test it. We also have a data protection act, which I will hide behind. Tom Wigley has sent me a worried email when he heard about it – thought people could ask him for his model code. He has retired officially from UEA so he can hide behind that. IPR should be relevant here, but I can see me getting into an argument with someone at UEA who’ll say we must adhere to it!
Exposure of the global warming deception was one manifestation of the final phase of the American Revolution. For the first time in history, the people had access to and control of information. The battle to control information, as with all gains of the Revolution, will continue. However, as John Adams warned,
“I am well aware of the toil and blood and treasure that it will cost to maintain this Declaration, and support and defend these States.”
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Fake news!
So what if it’s fake?
‘We must block any attempt to limit and control the Internet, the voice of the people.’
The Left is building the mantra that news must be ‘true.’ It creates for them a basis to limit and control the internet.
Freedom of speech/freedom of the press only have meaning when you say things they DON’T like; saying things they like requires no protection.
“The Left is building the mantra that news must be ‘true.’ It creates for them a basis to limit and control the internet.”
This last election cycle has severely damaged the reputation of the Leftwing News Media. If they want to start a debate on fake news, then they should be prepared to watch about a couple of years worth of MSM fake news reports about Trump and Republicans.
The MSM are the epitome of fake news. You can’t believe anything they say because they are always spinning for the radical Left agenda. The truth is secondary, and they may not even know the truth since many on the Left, including news people, are True Believers themselves who are thoroughly deluded and immersed in the false reality the Left has created for themselves.
Fake News = Main Stream Media
Agreed.
While I’m happy to see Trump select skeptics to his cabinet, calling his election a revolution is a gross exaggeration.
Hi Mark
I’ve been calling it a popular uprising. The last one took down Communism and the Berlin Wall in 1989.
England’s “Glorious Revolution” of 1688 is another example.
I published “American Spring” on July 4.
Can be Googled
Bob Hoye
Notwithstanding , Ms Clinton as the choice, yes a real revolution as her and her evil in office.
Next would be back to the use of force for any freedoms.
“People claim the Magna Carta was about private ownership of land.” What people make this claim? I have never heard this.
It was certainly a major part of it, one of the grievances was that the land was held by the will of the monarch and that he could arbitrarily take it if he so wished. Magna Carta established inter alia gave a surety of ownership to the freemen of England. Inheritance, land, earnings were all protected and the Crown could no longer dispossess a freeman at their will, but only under just laws.
The first substantive clauses following this opening declaration:
“TO ALL FREE MEN OF OUR KINGDOM we have also granted, for us and our heirs for ever, all the liberties written out below, to have and to keep for them and their heirs, of us and our heirs: – See more at: https://www.bl.uk/magna-carta/articles/magna-carta-english-translation#sthash.0nXGzsXn.dpuf”
refer to the holding and inheritance of land, so clearly it was a prominent part of the charter.
There are many other clauses throughout referring to land ownership.
For example:
“Neither we nor our officials will seize any land or rent in payment of a debt, so long as the debtor has movable goods sufficient to discharge the debt. A debtor’s sureties shall not be distrained upon so long as the debtor himself can discharge his debt. If, for lack of means, the debtor is unable to discharge his debt, his sureties shall be answerable for it. If they so desire, they may have the debtor’s lands and rents until they have received satisfaction for the debt that they paid for him, unless the debtor can show that he has settled his obligations to them.”
Vaclav Klaus…. His opening comment “We have just gone through 70 years of communism, why would you want to go back tonthat?”
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Vaclav Klaus said much the same in his EU parliament speech – that a parliament without an opposition party is a tyrrany, and they had just lived through 70 years of tyrrany. And what did our wonderful EU politicians do? They booed him and walked out of the chamber.
And still they wonder why we voted to leave the EU.
R
Dr. Ball,
Thank you for yet another excellent essay.
Freedom can only be achieved/maintained thru the free exchange of communications and truth. The MSM (main stream media) has failed miserably with regards to guarding the gates to freedom and the truth via the use of the press. They have become the problem rather than a guardian of the truth.
Not sure about the “private ownership” of land bit ..
I may think I “own” my 2 acres of suburbia “free and clear”
But, I merely have the privilege of paying an annual rent ( tax) to my town in order to keep it ..
While an interesting point, towns do need to collect taxes, and I don’t know of any other recourse they might have in the event of failure to pay other than the eventual taking of said property. The alternative is to rent, but even then, you are paying taxes which are covered in the rent, in addition to being under the thumb of a landlord. Where freedom really starts to get murky though, is in the realm of what you can and can’t do with your property, depending on where it is. Zoning restrictions can sometimes be onerous, and then there are epa restrictions on wetlands.
The new media have freed people from the MSM in much the same way that the printing press and plowboy literacy freed people from priests as intermediaries with the divine, leading to the Protestant Reformation.
Interesting comparison.
” And don’t leave stuff lying around on ftp sites – you never know who is trawling them. The two MMs have been after the CRU station data for years.”
i think it was the third M…
Reading this spiel it’s hard to reconcile with the framers of the constitution basing it on Blackstone’s “Commentaries on the Laws of England”.
Lots of it is pulled directly from Commentaries (and other European political and legal philosophers), as also are parts of the Preamble to the Declaration (along with Locke and some Scottish Enlightenment figures).
http://www.guncite.com/journals/senrpt/fgd-guar.html
In Commentaries, Book I, 129, Blackstone espouses three primary personal rights:
1) Personal security. The right …consists in a person’s legal and uninterrupted enjoyment of his life, his limbs, his body, his health, and his reputation;
2) Personal liberty. (This right) consists in the power of locomotion, of changing situation, or removing one’s person to whatsoever place one’s own inclination may direct; without imprisonment or restraint, unless by due course of law, and
3) Right of private property: law of the land. (This right) consists in the free use, enjoyment, and disposal [by man] of all his acquisitions, without any control or diminution, save only by the laws of the land.
The internet is now under attack by basterdisation. There is so much deliberate misinformation to delegitimise it. To get to the truth is like opening a can of peas when you know there are four good peas in the can and the rest are rubbish. The best way to hide the good peas is to put them back in the can with the others. So you don’t have to ban the internet, just salt the mine.
… which is what killed to Usenet, and is what Griff is doing here.
Those climategate emails have already been proven false. There is zero scientific evidence AGAINST Anthropogenic Global Warming. Yet there is plenty of peer-reviewed evidence proving it.
Anybody who thinks humans are not impacting the climate simply doesn’t understand the science. Period. You’ll notice it’s always non-scientists spreading sources that are not from pier-reviewd science journals who argue against AGW. It’s almost laughable how the same debunked claims against AGW are regurgitated by the ignorant and flat-out insane over and over!
You forgot the sarc tag.
That’s your categorical statement of opinion. Here’s mine: The idea that human influence on climate is even detectable against natural variation is, at best, unproven; the notion that human influence is the dominant factor, driving climate to extremes it wouldn’t otherwise reach, is simply ludicrous, idiotic on its face, and any alleged “scientist” who says otherwise is incompetent or grant-whoring, or, most likely, both.
WRT OP: I have scant hope that humanity will avert Orwell’s envisioned future: a boot, stomping a human face, forever. Were it not for the Internet, I would have no hope whatsoever.
When and where were the climategate e-mails proven false. Please provide the link
Secondly, nobody has ever claimed that man has no impact on the climate. So the fact that you actually believe the debate is between effect and no effect is just more evidence that you have no idea what you are talking about.
Thirdly it’s “peer-reviewed” not “pier-reviewed”. Water craft have no role in the process.
When you graduate from middle school and start taking some real science classes, please come back. We will help to finish your education.
What a relief this election has been. People are smiling and saying (with great joy) Merry Christmas.
And to all … very best wishes.
Do not forget to give an Honorable Mention to the Swift Boat for Truth bloggers who dug up the facts of the real history of Lt. for Life John F.. Kerrys awards and citations.
Real Clear and Present Danger Lt. for Life John F.. Kerry.
Nuts
eter
December 24, 2016 at 3:54 am
In Canada you can own property, but the right is not enshrined in our Constitution, Bill of Rights. Meaning you can only own it till the government decides you can’t.
Surprisingly, Pierre Trudeau wanted to have property rights in the constitution, but slow motion Communist, Ed Broadbent talked him out of having that provision in the constitution. I have to pick up Vaclav Klaus’ book. Another one I have to get is Green Gospel by Sheila Zilinsky. (she was quite high up in the Ministry of Environment) Intro in the book by Dr. Tim Ball.
John Nelsons Hurricane Map showing relative increase over time from 1851 to 2013 shows the exact moment when the climate started to change. 1980, 1 second after Ronald Reagan signed an economics package from the Chicago School in a fog bank. Tropical Storms tripled.
Thank you again Tim,
and Merry Christmas!
“I learned early being as skeptical of the consensus about global cooling continuing in the 1970s”
Bit like remembering the 60s; If you remember, you weren’t there.
In this case Tim it’s the smoking gun the shows how disingenuous you are. There was no consensus about global cooling and to claim otherwise is just a fabrication.
Further how can you keep a straight face claiming some part in the “the Final Phase of the American Revolution” Really? Bit like Fukuyama’s the end of history. I’m not quite sure whether to put your hubris down to naivety or arrogance.
The Donald will be in the dustbin of history faster than most (BTW I prefer him to HC, just on a least worse basis.) and so will all your nonsense.
There was no consensus about cooling because the scientific evidence for it was weak in terms of any reasonable historical perspective. The only question being what happened to lots of scientists nowadays that can’t see the same with this CAGW meme of theirs? Follow the money trail and Eisenhower’s timely warning about the danger of scientific elites, although with flinging open the doors of our sandstones to ever weaker minds, the preconditions were cherry ripe for the Groupthink and taxpayer exploitation that’s followed.
Forgive us for not standing in such footsteps of giants like these-
http://world.edu/womens-toilets-australia-writing-wall/
http://www.scotsman.com/news/uk/coffee-lovers-urged-give-up-filter-and-save-the-planet-in-an-instant-1-771229
and you wonder why rational folk don’t listen to like climastrologists anymore?
The only reason there was no ‘consensus’, was that science hadn’t been bought and paid for by politics in the 60s. It took a while for LBJs expansion of the great society to grow roots that deep. It isn’t a conspiracy, just gov’t funded propaganda.
No it’s just another zombie myth for flakes like Tim Ball to keep reviving. It’s a red flag that says: this person is either a gullible fool or a mendacious shill.
Sorry I was there and lived through it, and have been interested in climate since 1960. You are deluded, looking through the red flag you wrap your head in.
Lived through what?
Red flag? Lol, I’m a card carrying capitalist of the first water.
“card carrying CRONY capitalist of the first water.”
FTFY.
tony mcleod wrote: “In this case Tim it’s the smoking gun the shows how disingenuous you are. There was no consensus about global cooling and to claim otherwise is just a fabrication.”
I lived through the global cooling era and although there was no report that 97 percent of scientists supported global cooling, just about all the reports in scientific journals and magazines were supportive of global cooling. The scientists of that day were not nearly as sure of themselves back then, like they are now about global warming, but there was definitely a global cooling bandwagon back then.
toney: “Further how can you keep a straight face claiming some part in the “the Final Phase of the American Revolution” Really? Bit like Fukuyama’s the end of history. I’m not quite sure whether to put your hubris down to naivety or arrogance.”
Weren’t you the guy who was complaining earlier about Griff being personally attacked?
Shame on you Watts for giving the diagonal nod Ball’s brand of barking mad, conspiratorial swill.
Never suspect conspiracy when intellectually weak Groupthink snouts in the taxpayer trough will do just fine.
Fascinating how those on the left dismiss anything that they can’t refute as a conspiracy.
MarkW
Proud member of the VRWC since the 1990’s
The light of truth cuts to the bone eh Tony? A hard pill to swallow when your acolytes have been called out for what they are.
I would think that it was a full on nod, nowhere near diagonal. If the swill does not taste good, don’t drink it, there are other blogs that might fit you better?
The theme of this post is brought sharply into focus when we consider the ‘works’ of such trolls etc. as ‘Griff’. These useful idiots are doing a task, part of work aimed at destroying Western civilisation and modern scientific progress. In fact they would destroy the only hope for the poor of the world. A hope that is steadily being realised as technology gets cheaper. They Griffs of the world are contemptibly evil speakers of untruth, with obviously no wish to understand what is really happening with climate. I doubt they will end up satisfied by their wages, or even sustained for long…..
“Free” information on internet was already available 20 years ago. (Altavista search engine) This was then a game changer.
The cheap internet access using pc, tablet, phone etc. is what enabled the information flow to all, not only the nerds.
Griff and all other warmists en route to to extinction….
https://pageshot.net/u7hCphGxTGAca5Sf/earth.nullschool.net
2017 is going to be another year of ever increasing, black swan Arctic anomalies as it flips from a frozen desert to a temperate ocean.
https://forum.arctic-sea-ice.net/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1611.0;attach=39630;image
You still haven’t helped Griff out explain that 16.25mm/yr sea level rise over 8000 years compared to 1.6mm/yr for the 20th century Tony. Go on tell me it was just a local sea level rise or down to aboriginal cooking fires and burnoffs to flush out game, or are you denying the science?
Yes Tony it might even return to the warmth of the Eemian inter-glacial where Hippos and alligators were living on Baffin island and Axel Heiberg Island was covered in a forest of white pine. The funny part is it would still be normal since it has been that warm many times before.
” it has been that warm many times before”
True Matt, but it won’t be pretty it changes to that in a couple of generations. It’s the rapid rate of change – that’s the problem.
I’ve got some pull with the local Council and could get Parks and Gardens to save a few tree rings for you when they’re dropping the odd dodgy street tree if you need to consult the oracle for some clues tony.
Climate change is a fraud, it has always been a fraud. Its about money and control of your every single second of life. Push it now, and expect a serious angry backlash. We have been freed of the bonds of political correctness, we can shout right back in your faces and the paid fake “science” you pimp… and we are coming..
Is anyone else concerned that the Internet may not always be accessible to the everyman? It is relatively “free” now but that could easily change. I would like to see more about how it can be safeguarded or circumvented if necessary.
I recently read this but don’t have the technical skills to assess if this is a reasonable proposition: How to Build a Low Tech Internet
http://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2015/10/how-to-build-a-low-tech-internet.html
I have seen similar articles to that one, Julia, so people *are* looking at alternatives.
So far, our portion of the internet has not been crippled. Let’s hope we can keep it that way. The best way to assure that, is to keep the radical Left of all nations, away from the levers of political power.
Trump is a good start. 🙂