Is Carbon Dioxide A Pollutant?


Published on Apr 11, 201

Most Delusional Climate Alarmists Ever


Published on Feb 4, 2018

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Chelsea Clinton just tweeted that oceans are the hottest ever. In this video I explore whether or not her claim makes any sense.

Science Vs. Appeal To Authority


Published on Jan 27, 2019

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In this video I explain the difference between science and appeal to authority, and use the specific example of Potholer’s ice age feedback theory to illustrate it

Potholer Vs. Real Science


Published on Jan 19, 2019

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In this video, I debunk Potholer’s junk science video he made in response to my previous video debunking another of his junk science videos. Update : People have complained that Potholer’s “professional paper” wasn’t wrong, just his interpretation of it was incorrect. I suggest that they talk to Potholer about that.

The Imaginary Climate Crisis


Published on Mar 6, 2019

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In this video, I look at the long, comedic, and very dangerous history of academic alarmism.

AOC’s Green New Deal: Debunking the Climate Alarmism Behind Bringing Full Socialism to America


Published on Mar 15, 2019

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The Heartland Institute’s panel on the Green New Deal at CPAC 2019. Full session with no editing and slides (those to come later on HeartlandTube channel). Speakers: James Taylor, senior fellow at The Heartland Institute; Paul Blair of Americans for Tax Reform; Justin Haskins, Executive Editor at The Heartland Institute and author of “Socialism is Evil.”

Roman Coins Wash up on Beach in Florida


 

There have been discoveries of Roman coins in Japan as well as in North America. There has even been the discovery of a Roman sword in Newfoundland. Now, a treasure hunter with a metal detector uncovered seven Roman coins that washed up on a beach here in the Tampa region. This is strong evidence that there must have been a Roman shipwreck off the coast of Tampa or in nearby proximity.

These coins are of the 4th century from the era of Constantine. They are bronze and of no particular rarity. In such a condition, they are really worthless. Nevertheless, there certainly seems to have been Roman ships that crossed the Atlantic long before even the Vikings, no less Columbus.

There are accounts that the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius sent diplomats to China around 180 AD. There are no written records from Rome, but there are written records from China confirming that meeting and even a recording of the name of the Roman emperor.

There are no documents that confirm Romans traveling across the Atlantic, yet there is evidence that they were indeed here in North America. This raises the possibility that these were one-way trips, perhaps from a ship caught in a storm and set on its path to America.

The left coin in this photograph is clearly one of Saint Helena who was the mother of Constantine I the Great. She was a devout Christian who set out to discover the major places in the Holy Land. She built the church in Jerusalem over Calvary and near the tomb of Jesus Christ

Professor Jordan Peterson on climate change and climate policy at the Cambridge Union


Published on Nov 8, 2018

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Professor Jordan Peterson explains why the world won’t unite to solve the complex issue of climate change. Watch the full video at the Cambridge Union Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bRDb…