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Is the Met Office actively involved in fiddling with data?

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Is the Met Office actively involved in fiddling with data?
« on: 13/05/2013 18:49:27 »
Apparently so.
Not only according to my own data taken from Spain
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but also experienced by others!
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As I said
here is my final report
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Global cooling is here,
no matter what the Met office says
(to protect jobs~!!!!)
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Re: Is the Met Office actively involved in fiddling with data?
« Reply #1 on: 14/05/2013 15:42:01 »
Henry, advertising your own blog here is unacceptable.  Please restrict your posts on why we need more CO2 to combat global cooling to your thread in New Theories as previously discussed, and keep content original to this site rather than redirecting users to your blog.

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