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SecularMotion

(7,981 posts)
Mon Jul 27, 2015, 11:10 AM Jul 2015

Three scientists investigating melting Arctic ice may have been assassinated, professor claims

A Cambridge Professor has made the astonishing claim that three scientists investigating the melting of Arctic ice may have been assassinated within the space of a few months.

Professor Peter Wadhams said he feared being labelled a “looney” over his suspicion that the deaths of the scientists were more than just an ‘extraordinary’ coincidence.

But he insisted the trio could have been murdered and hinted that the oil industry or else sinister government forces might be implicated.

The three scientists he identified - Seymour Laxon and Katherine Giles, both climate change scientists at University College London, and Tim Boyd of the Scottish Association for marine Science - all died within the space of a few months in early 2013.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/environment/globalwarming/11762680/Three-scientists-investigating-melting-Arctic-ice-may-have-been-assassinated-professor-claims.html
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Three scientists investigating melting Arctic ice may have been assassinated, professor claims (Original Post) SecularMotion Jul 2015 OP
It's kind of difficult to arrange a lightning strike jberryhill Jul 2015 #1
Not if you can control the weather. zappaman Jul 2015 #2
 

jberryhill

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1. It's kind of difficult to arrange a lightning strike
Mon Jul 27, 2015, 01:48 PM
Jul 2015

Prof. Boyd was struck by lightning while walking his dog in a lightning storm.
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