A Cambridge oceanographer
has made an extraordinary statement; the deaths of three of his colleagues
might be a series of organized assassinations. Prof. Peter Wadhams is well known
for his work on sea ice dynamics and therefore does not fit the usual profile
of a conspiracy theorist; he's certainly not a "non-violent
extremist" like your devoted author. In speaking out he is definitely well
aware that he could be labelled a "loony" by his peers, and he has;
but has decided to do so anyway. The three scientists all died in early 2013. This
string of bereavements began on New Year's Day when Prof. Seymour Laxton
supposedly fell down a flight of stairs and died from head injuries. This story
is supported by his wife who was there at the time; she angrily rejects Prof.
Wadham's assertion that it was anything other than a tragic accident. Dr Katherine Giles, a friend of Laxton and his partner, was
killed when she collided with a lorry while riding her bicycle through the
streets of London ; and Dr Tim Boyd
was struck by lightning while out walking during a thunderstorm near his home
in Argyll , Scotland .
Amazingly there was a fourth victim
associated with climate science that Prof. Wadhams does not mention.
Christopher Bell, a PhD student who worked with Dr Boyd at the Scottish
Association of Marine Sciences, was killed on January the 19th after he was hit
by an avalanche while skiing at Glencoe in the Cairngorm Mountains .
All these deaths occurred within a space of just over three months. What made
Wadhams more suspicious is that in the weeks following Laxton's death he
himself had an attempt made on his own life. He was driving along minding his
own business when a lorry tried to force him off the road, see: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/environment/globalwarming/11762680/Three-scientists-investigating-melting-Arctic-ice-may-have-been-assassinated-professor-claims.html.
If this is a coincidence then it's an incredible one. For example, if Dr Boyd
was really struck by lightning then he is one of only three people in Britain
annually on average who expire thus. Fatalities from avalanches in Scotland
are also very rare because of the careful monitoring of snow accumulation at
the ski resorts. In fact Mr Bell was the only person to lose his life to one
for over two years hence, see: http://www.sais.gov.uk/.
Skeptics will argue "So what?" They'll say, correctly, that the form
of Dr Giles' demise was not uncommon at all; after all riding a bike in modern London
is not the safest way of getting around. And all the rest were "just a
coincidence", but this then earns them an unfalsifiable get-out-of-jail-free
card in any debate, as I've discussed before, see: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/pan-pareidolia.html.
Mysterious synchronistic deaths of scientists are not without precedent. For a
long period of time, eight years in fact, twenty-five experts working for
Marconi died. Of course Marconi is a big company and statistically over that
period of time a number of their staff are bound to shuffle off this mortal
coil due to old age, illness and misfortune. However these deaths were
different; their circumstances were highly unusual and startling. One man was
found dead in a particularly gruesome suicide. He tied a chain round his neck
and secured the other to a tree on a stretch of road near Beer, Dorset ;
he then got into his car and drove off at high speed, decapitating himself.
Another man had been behaving completely normally; then for no apparent reason
he drove to Bristol and jumped off
the Clifton Suspension
Bridge into the Avon Gorge. The list goes on; see
this interview with David Griffin for more details: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCJSKhtTtC0.
Also we have the brutal murder of biochemistry students Gabriel Ferez and
Laurent Bonomo at New Cross, London
in 2008. There's a connection here to the Swine Flu outbreak, see: http://hpanwo.blogspot.co.uk/2009/04/emergency-swine-flu-meeting-with-ian.html.
And who can forget the Iraq
weapons inspector Dr David Kelly who "committed suicide" while
rambling near Southmoor, Oxfordshire, see (scroll down): http://hpanwo.blogspot.co.uk/2009/11/alternative-view-3-part-2.html?
Prof. Wadhams brings up Kelly in his interview above.
If what happened to Prof. Wadhams' colleagues really is a
spate of organized hits then what motive could there be? Wadhams thinks it
might be the oil industry. Skeptics have their own conspiracy theories too and
one of those is that oil companies are secretly funding and supporting
"climate change deniers" because they don't want governments putting
a stranglehold on the flow of petroleum with its EEEEEEEvil Carbon™ emissions;
and they're too greedy to care that it's flame-grilling the Earth. The only
attempt to prove this conspiracy theory took place when a website published a
number of documents which it claimed had been leaked from the Heartland
Institute, an American conservative think-tank which has as affiliates a number
of scientists who question man-made climate change. The authenticity of these
documents was later called into question and the journalist James Delingpole
went on to dub it "fakergate" and accused the revealing website of
simply wanting payback for Climategate. No hard evidence has ever been produced
that oil companies are covertly propping up doubters of the establishment
man-made global warming theory. If the boot were on the other foot, which
indeed it has been many times, the Skeptics wouldn't hesitate to make that very
same criticism of us. Personally I think the oil industry has far more to fear
from other emerging threats, like free energy and anti-gravity technology.
There's far more reason to think that they have targeted and harassed inventors
in that field of study, see here for details see: http://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/energy-politics-and-ufos-2015.html.
(By the way, if the oil companies really are
paying off "climate change deniers" then I want in!... Cash not
cheques please.) In the last few years there have been burgeoning doubts among
the people towards the official line that human Carbon™ emissions are the cause
of climate change. Supporters of the partly line have tried to suppress those
doubts, sometimes through open debate, but usually via dirty tricks and
demonization, see background links below. In order to maintain the required
narrative the keepers of the secret might need to "reshuffle" the
personnel occasionally. I'm not sure what area of study Prof. Laxton and Drs.
Boyd and Giles were working on, but it might have had an impact on the official
position in the mainstream if published. None of their names appear on this
explosive disclosure here, but I wonder how closely connected they were to it,
see: http://www.breitbart.com/london/2014/12/23/noaagate-how-ocean-acidification-could-turn-out-to-be-the-biggest-con-since-michael-manns-hockey-stick/.
The possibility of scientific fraud in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration ought to rumble as loudly as Climategate or the Hockey Stick
Hoax. Was it possible that a new scandal was about to break out and that the
individuals who were eliminated in early 2013, for reasons best known to
internal experts, might have played a crucial role in the publicity thereof?
Their discipline, oceanography, makes this more likely. If that is the case why
would the Carbonistas not arrange an assassination run? Conscience? Their
respect for the sanctity of human life perhaps? Another news story has emerged
that has a humourous side to it, at least for those not involved and so can then
appreciate the irony. In the southern summer of 2013-14 the MV Academik Shokalskiy headed for Antarctica .
The Russian icebreaker had been chartered by scientists to study how global
warming was affecting the retreat of sea ice that surrounds the frozen
continent. However the ship became trapped in the aforementioned sea ice and
was unable to escape. Several other icebreakers attempted to rescue the
passengers and crew, but had to turn back because of the risk of getting stuck
themselves. One of them, the Chinese ship Xue
Long, was for a while, but luckily not as badly. Eventually the ship's
compliment was evacuated in small groups by helicopter. Was the cause of the
disaster human error when judging the sea ice density? Did the ship's personnel
believe in the official climate change narrative so strongly that they denied
their own observations, and so sailed the vessel into an icepack that they
believed simply should not have been there? I'll see if I can get hold of a
passenger manifest for that voyage, because it will be a good idea to monitor
the health and safety of those aboard during that expedition. Let's hope none
of these folk inexplicably fall down the stairs or get struck by lightning.
See here for
background: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/2015-and-climate-change.html.
Another excellent piece of high quality writing. The article captures an outstanding turn of events that inter alia shines a light on the murky world of academic dispensation. The link to the rather creepy website of the Oxford-Martin school reveals a cult-like group of career academics, clean bibs and powders drier than the Gobi desert. Martin Rees and Gary Kasparov, based on their biographies, seem as unsure as anyone as to what they're supposed to be doing there. Other notables appear no more than window dressing with a combined IQ somewhere north of Jupiter. Their uncertainty is unsurprising considering a stated group objective that is woollier than a border collie could even hope for. Perhaps now their uncertainty will metamorphose into a certain trepidation as their enormous intellects contemplate a 'And Then There Were None' ending.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Laurence. Glad you liked it :-) As for the Oxford Martin School, thereby hangs a tale! Luckily I live close to the place so can keep an eye on their antics. Check out my film "Oxford's Secret Science" as well.
ReplyDeleteI will watch the film with interest when I get a chance Ben. Regards.
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ReplyDeleteOnly stumbled across ur blog a cpl days ago,
ReplyDeleteso I haven't read majority of you blogs.
But DAMN ur good!!!
Lovin what I've read so far!
Thank you very much!
Cat. xx