The Coming Global Superstorm
The Coming Global Superstorm – Review
It’s distressing to know that Barnum was right about one being born each minute. Otherwise, how does one account for the deal of a book that is a combination of sensationalism, half-truth, and plain fabrication? Anyone with the slightest skill of weather gets the state of ten ends of ice and all that other glop is impossible under the theories of physics. Equally, one supposes that if all the blocks from all the as-yet unexplained megaliths were stacked on end, we could probably rebuild the Trade Center. But what would it all prove? Nothing, of course, and that’s just what this exercise in wasting important paper does as well, in periods of climate studies. The book has its value, though, in that it does reveal the Dark Ages, where superstition reigned and truth buried, are never that far away. The authors should go back to simply tossing burnt sheep bones and actually reading tea gives, and not masquarade as scientific seers…What a commentary on our educational system! I weep for the future.