Not exact matches
The goal, which one early participant
called the «widgetization of social science,» was perhaps best summed up in 2005 by Starnes Walker, then the Office of Naval Research's chief
scientist, who said he wanted a Star Trek — like detector that could scan for
evil intent.
He kicks things off in the apocalyptic future, with humanity under attack from giant man - made robots
called Sentinels — invented by brainiac
scientist Bolivar Trask (nice work from Peter Dinklage, playing it straight rather than all scheming Dr
Evil).
Calling himself Professor P., it quickly becomes obvious the disgruntled, former
scientist has
evil designs for his pupils.
As you might have learned if you went to an
evil public school (as opposed to enlightened home schooling), so -
called scientists have long claimed that the earth is composed of a relatively thin crust floating on what is more - or-less bubbling hot lava with a molten iron core at its center.
It would be nice to see some discussion of these types of issues, rather than constant innuendo that climate
scientists are pawns to some
evil institution
called the IPCC.
Also, with so much data cracked from the CRU servers, the so -
called «skeptics» couldn't process the data to discover some embarrassing results which were censored by the oh - so -
evil warmist
scientists?
Following a preparatory PR bombardment by think tanks and media spokespersons — often consisting of unsupported allegations of «fraud,» «plagiarism» or «scientific misconduct» supposedly committed by those
evil climate
scientists — the principle attack was launched: the so -
called Climategate hack.