Anyone who considers themselves to be in the business of informing the public about the truth should care very deeply
when faked documents make it into the public record.
Not exact matches
That public watchdog probe was supposed to address how the New York City Transit Authority made knowingly false,
fake and inflammatory information about myself,
when they chose to state in writing to the Department of Labor that I had falsified records,
documents and company sign sheets.
The campaign actually started on February 14, 2012,
when Peter Gleick, president of the Pacific Institute and a leading climate scientist, sent to liberal activists and sympathetic journalists several
documents he stole from The Heartland Institute, along with a
fake memo he claimed was also from Heartland.
Today you can have contradictory statements which are both right, the alchemy of
fake data supporting fraudulent methods yields sound evidence and even «empirically verifies» it, forged
documents reflect deeper truths and if you are still confused, doubtful or depressed, just take Connolley's word on faith, delve into the ScepticalScience blog and rest assured that soon all this troublesome strife will be over
when David Suzuki bans anything that contradicts the consensus.
What they are saying is that 1 is a
fake, while others are at least based on the originals, and may or may not have been altered, which they will be able to check
when some guy involved with these
documents returns from whatever trip he is on.
Mann's fellow scientist Dr Peter Gleick burrowed his way into the Heartland Institute and leaked their donor list, and,
when that didn't quite do the trick for his purposes, he
faked up his own Heartland top - secret
document.
We now live in a near police - state like environment where
when you take out in excess of five thousand dollars from your own bank account your bank is obligated to report your action to the government, with cameras in unheard of places, and guns - talk in four out of five daily newscasts postings, and more
documents involved in merely selling or buying a house, than anyone ever would have thought could be conjured up, and newspaper articles press people warnings still telling the public that only sellers pay commission... A little like the American - coined term «
fake - news?»