Monday, June 30, 2014

For Investors Only -- June 30, 2014 -- The Last Day Of The Quarter; Hottest Month On Record? July, 1936

An interesting market today. The broader market is slightly negative, the S&P up slightly. Crude oil down slightly. But shares in oil-related companies seem to be doing well.

Disclaimer: this is not an investment site. Do not make any investment decisions based on anything you read here or anything you think you may have read here.

Trading at new 52-week highs: AEP, BK, BKH, CLR, CNP, CRR, DVN, EEP, EEQ, EPD, ERF, HAL, HK, NFX, NOV, ONE, QEP, SLB. Ah, yes, it looks like SLB will close at a new high.

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Hottest Month On Record For GM Recalls?
GM Adds Another 8 Million Cars To Ignition-Switch Recall
Link: here.


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NOAA: July, 2012, 1936, Was / Is Still The Hottest Month On Record

The mainstream media is NOT reporting:
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, criticized for manipulating temperature records to create a warming trend, has now been caught warming the past and cooling the present.
July 2012 became the hottest month on record in the U.S. during a summer that was declared “too hot to handle” by NASA scientists. That summer more than half the country was experiencing drought and wildfires had scorched more than 1.3 million acres of land, according to NASA.
According to NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center in 2012, the “average temperature for the contiguous U.S. during July was 77.6°F, 3.3°F above the 20th century average, marking the warmest July and all-time warmest month on record for the nation in a period of record that dates back to 1895.”
Watts ran the same data plot again on Sunday and found that NOAA inserted a new number in for July 1936. The average temperature for July 1936 was made slightly higher than July 2012, meaning, once again, July 1936 is the hottest year on record
Someone is not getting the memo: "The science is settled. Shut up and color."

The next thing we're gonna hear is that this past winter wasn't all that cold.

Wow, this just made it under the wire. Starting tomorrow, the new tag will be "Global_Warming_2014_2015."

Good luck to all, regardless of what side of the fence you're sitting on when it comes to this scam hoax science.

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