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Baby, there is Snow Outside
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by John Dalt

12/31/10

I have had the pleasure of emailing with subscriber P.T. recently.  I always enjoy ‘visiting’ with our subscribers.  Many times I am humbled and amazed at the varied careers and accomplishments represented in our subscriber base.

We have subscribers in over 20 countries.  Our readers represent interests from retired scientists, college professors, entrepreneurs, financial consultants, to blue collar workers who invest their retirement funds to protect their family.  We try to bring information of interest to this varied audience that can make us all better investors.

Maintaining a handle on current events, and how they affect you, is one of the toughest challenges anyone has.  You can’t live and breathe world and U.S. politics, along with digesting economic reports on a daily basis, and still have time to work or enjoy your retirement.

This is what we try to do for you.  Give you some depth of understanding on a few important issues.  Our hope is you can carry on an intelligent conversation on current events, and understand the basis behind our stock recommendations.

One of the areas we have covered is the fraud of global warming, now renamed climate change.  The proponents of this idea had to change the popular name of their movement when news came out that the earth was actually cooling in the last few years.

How Warm is it?

Make no mistake, this movement is a bold attempt to extort money from developed economies to developing countries, and exert more political control over the population of the United States.  The term I use is ‘world improvers’ taken directly from F.A. Hayek’s ‘The Road to Serfdom.’  The U.N. utilizes climate change as an avenue to increase global governance.

You can search our archives of MarketToday articles for any topic.  The site search is on the bottom of the right column.  We have 23 articles that mention ‘Global Warming.’  One of the best was a little over a year ago about MIT Professor Richard Lindzen.  He is a professor of atmospheric science and has been labeled one of the hardest global warming skeptics to ignore.  I enjoyed re-reading Climate Change Honesty this morning.

Back to the emails with subscriber P.T., he sent a link to a presentation made by Scientist David Archibald at the first International Conference on Climate Change.  You can read his presentation, Solar Cycle 24: Implications for the United States.

Over the long weekend, grab a cup of coffee and read this presentation.  My wife walked in the office when I was finishing, and asked me what I was laughing at.  I could just picture the scene as David Archibald told the audience that “The more carbon dioxide you put into the atmosphere, the more you are helping all living things on the planet and of course that makes you a better person.”

With snow across much of Europe and the U.S. we thought it was a good time to bring up “Global Warming.”  We hope you have safe and enjoyable New Year’s Eve.  We look forward to a profitable 2011.

Quote:
The whole world, including the United States including all that we have known and cared for, will sink into the abyss of a New Dark Age, made more sinister, and perhaps more protracted by the lights of perverted science.--- Sir Winston Churchill-June 4, 1940

Editor’s note:  Churchill was talking about socialism, but could just as easily be addressing the ‘climate change’ world improvers we suffer from today.

To the mailbag:
You have made great calls all year, too bad I am afraid to enter the market with the Fed and banks manipulating everything.  Thank you again for your terrific daily newsletter!  It's the best. ----paid up subscriber T.M.

John’s reply:  We keep plodding along.  The race doesn’t always go to the fastest hare.  We like slow and careful.  We may miss some opportunities, but we also don’t get our fingers burned.

The information presented in this newsletter is based on generally available news releases, corporate filings, current events, interviews and the editor’s opinions.  It may contain errors and you should not make investment decisions based solely on what you believe you have read here.  Do your own research, it is your money.  If you lose it, it is your responsibility, not ours or your grandmothers!  The editor may or may not have a position in any securities discussed.  The editor may have held a position in a security earlier, or in the future.

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