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Global WarmingGate: What Does It Mean?

Just one of the scandals is the willingness to manipulate data to make a political case. Late on the night of of November 19, news broke on PJM and elsewhere that a large amount of data had been stolen from one of the major climate research ...

From CHARLIE MARTIN, Pajamas Media,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Charlie Martin,  Duke University

Hacker Releases Data Implicating CRU in Global Warming Fraud

BBC confirms that a hack did indeed occur. Is this smoking-gun evidence of global warming data being fabricated? So, has much of the climate change debate of the last ten years been a purposeful fraud? If the files that became available in the last few ...

From CHARLIE MARTIN, Pajamas Media,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: BBC,  Charlie Martin,  Al Gore

More 9/12 Crowd Data: Yeah, It Was Big

The latest sourced information on the 9/12 crowd points to a lower bound of at least half a million. On Monday, PJM published my piece titled “March on Washington: How Big Was the Crowd.” It contained several estimates of the actual number of people ...

From CHARLIE MARTIN, Pajamas Media,  17 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Heritage Foundation,  Charlie Martin

How Big Was the Crowd?

Our attempt to calculate the true size of the 9/12 march. “How big is it?” is certainly one of the world’s most dreaded questions. In fact, after the Million Man March in 1995, Congress restricted the National Park Service from even making estimates — ...

From CHARLIE MARTIN, Pajamas Media,  14 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Wikipedia,  GeoEye, Inc.,  U.S. Congress,  Google Inc.

A New Kind of Search?

The Wolfram/Alpha search may not be a "Google killer," but it's pretty cool in a nerdy sort of way. Read the rest of the story here. Charlie Martin is a Colorado computer scientist and nearly-successful screenwriter who contributes to the Flares Into ...

From CHARLIE MARTIN, Pajamas Media,  19 May 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Charlie Martin

Profiting From the Swine Flu Panic

Don't forget: with the Internet and a 24-hour news cycle, nobody makes money by keeping us calm. About what? Well, you might ask. Let’s see: collapsing finances, Obama the socialist, pirates, and … the “swine flu.” So let’s just deal with that panic ...

From CHARLIE MARTIN, Pajamas Media,  27 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  World Health Organization,  Henry A. Waxman,  Charlie Martin

One Way or the Other, Uncle Sam Will Bail Out Mortgages

Everyone predicts imminent catastrophe if his plan for the mortgage crisis isn’t followed. Here's the sorry truth. We’re in the middle of the continuing crisis and there are regular announcements of collapse and catastrophe. I’m going to tell you a ...

From CHARLIE MARTIN, Pajamas Media,  23 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Federal Reserve,  Charlie Martin

AboutFace-Book

What lies behind the furor surrounding Facebook's ever-changing terms of service. Any time you deal with the legal system, there are two groups who can hurt you: their lawyers and your lawyers. Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, discovered ...

From CHARLIE MARTIN, Pajamas Media,  19 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.,  Mark Zuckerberg

When a Zero Tolerance Policy Makes Zero Sense

A Colorado high school student is suspended for keeping her drill team's 'dangerous' fake wooden parade rifles in her car. The story started like this: Marie Morrow, a junior in Cherokee Trails High School in Aurora, Colorado, is a cadet staff sergeant ...

From CHARLIE MARTIN, Pajamas Media,  17 Feb 2009

Did We Really Waste $78 Billion on TARP?

Were taxpayers stiffed by the Troubled Asset Relief Program? Even if they were, that may not be what's important right now. That’s a little less clear. Let’s remember the original purpose of the Troubled Asset Relief Program. The problem, as I ...

From CHARLIE MARTIN, Pajamas Media,  10 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Charlie Martin

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