Oh, my goodness!

The green line shows that carbon dioxide levels have increased from 364 parts per million to 385 parts per million between 1998 and 2008.

The pink and purple lines show what has happened to temperatures during that same period. Between 2000 and 2004, both carbon dioxide and temperatures went up. Then, carbon dioxide went up, and temperatures went down, finally stabilizing while carbon dioxide levels continued to increase.

Despite this, those profiting from the Global Warming Fright/Fraud insist that increased levels of man-made carbon dioxide are causing rising temperatures.

The left side of the chart is equally instructive as to the desperation of the fraud/fright profiteers. There, temperatures are dropping in 1998 and the first half of 1999 while carbon dioxide is increasing.

In short, seven of the ten years portrayed by the chart shows a negative correlation between increased carbon dioxide and higher temperatures.

This is the manifestation, not of any concerns in the physical world, but of what Dante called a “complex fraud”. The poor souls of those manipulating facts to get money and/or power are doomed by their participation in it.

The above chart was downloaded from http://icecap.us/index.php It’s an outstanding source of information about the complex fraud of global warming. As such, it helps us identify people for whose souls we should pray to save them from the agonies of the 8th Circle.

It gets worse for the poor things. Another chart from http://icecap.us/index.php :

In the year 2,000 some professional Global Warmers made predictions about the coming increases in temperature. Their predictions are represented above. The actual changes in temperature went the other way. Temperatures actually decreased, rather than increasing.

Only the most corrupted soul could look at those who make errors of such magnitude and insist that their analytical skills are of sufficient quality to justify taking more money from helpless taxpayers. Indeed, one would be reasonable to assume that such people are always wrong, reverse their predictions, and arrive at something closer to truth than would otherwise be the case.

Several questions come to mind: “Are such people worth praying for? Shouldn’t our attempts to ask The Programmer to erase errors be focused on people who are more likely to be saved?”

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