Chimp v Harrabin…Monkey v Flunky

  Bishop Hill mentions this book: Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction He tells us… Specialists are considerably worse at making predictions than generalists – is now quite well known, although less so among the general public and media than it should be. The generalist forecasters were better than the experts because…’ It was more about independence of mind, the ability to constantly recalibrate and to question assumptions, the … Continue reading

BIASED TO THE CORE..

Firstly, my thanks to Alan for putting up the Start the Week thread, I’ve had wifi problems this past few days so wasn’t able to post until now. I had the misfortune to listen to the Today programme this morning. It was a leftist fest, as ever. The BBC were ecstatic that the Front National had been ‘crushed” in the 2nd round of the French elections. (Little time spent considering the … Continue reading

Daesh For Victory

    A teacher in France has been stabbed but survived the attack….the BBC’s report is for once open about the culprit…though the BBC is still being ‘PC’ in the title……. Teacher in France stabbed by man ‘shouting Islamic State’ A teacher has been attacked in a preschool class in Aubervilliers, a suburb of the French capital, Paris, by a man citing so-called Islamic State. The attacker shouted: “This is … Continue reading

97% …..100% B******s?

  No expert on statistics but looking at this I would say the 97% claimed stat for scientific consensus on global warming is a crock…. Quantifying the consensus on anthropogenic global warming in the scientific literature We analyze the evolution of the scientific consensus on anthropogenic global warming (AGW) in the peer-reviewed scientific literature, examining 11 944 climate abstracts from 1991–2011 matching the topics ‘global climate change’ or ‘global warming’. We … Continue reading

Confirmed Bias

  We have already had a look at Roger Harrabin’s latest exercise in climate change promotion via the Open University and the below just confirms absolutely what the intention of that promotion is in a report from the same event in 2014… Report on TippingPoint Oxford 2014: Stories of Change Sustainability has a reasonable foothold in UK discourse. It features as part of Government policy with, for example, Government Departments … Continue reading

A fine example of ‘superb’ BBC journalism

    Amused by the venomous BBC knifing of right-wing Tony Abbott… Ex-Australia PM Tony Abbott says Islam must reform Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has sparked criticism by saying Islam has a “massive problem” and needs to reform. Writing in Australian media, Mr Abbott said “not all cultures are equal” and the West should stop apologising for defending its values. The BBC gives Abbott a couple of lines … Continue reading

Battle Scars

    A film from over a decade ago…how soon we forget…conveniently.   Birmingham a no go zone…for Blacks? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUODVXIIKwQ   ‘Think 20 years ahead…this’ll be Pakistan…they’re all shipping over..fake passports and that….’  A Paksitani youth ‘Somalis are vermin…dirty…it’s our job to clean up the dirt…they’re black but they’re not…they’re not like us.’  Black youth ‘The government should send them [Somalis] home…they’re animals’  Black woman ‘Is there a sense of … Continue reading

Entryism?

    In the previous post we had a quick thought that Shaker Aamer was gaming the non-Muslim population with a faux anti-extremism posture, a front in order to gain our confidence…entryism in other words. What if a London Mayor candidate also plays such games and seeks to gain a position which he can use to silence critics of Islam?  Here Sadiq Khan positions himself as a humanitarian and equalities … Continue reading