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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Housekeeping Re: Watts

  • Where is this "Anonymous" commenter? He owes me $10. I'm waiting for his email....
  • In an unprecedented double denial, Watts has denied that he denied the existence of Crater Lake, Oregon. As evidence he offers these pictures of what he claims are a weather station at Crater Lake. I don't believe him. These pictures could have been taken anywhere in the west, and all the snow could easily have been Photoshopped in. Notice that, conspiciuosly, there is no one in any of these pictures holding up a copy of that day's newspaper. And where is the proof he took these pictures? Also, notice how the year in the date on this photograph has been conveniently cropped off. This could have been taken by anyone in any year at any place. Did Watts or a microWatt create this document on a word processor? So I still see no real evidence that Watts has ever been to Crater Lake. How, then, can we believe his latest denial?
  • Where is the bottom 10 feet of this measuring stick? Does its numbering start at 9' 11"?  
  • Notice how Watts did not deny that he denies the existence of the rest of southern Oregon except those areas of the coastal region that are both less than 10 miles from the shoreline and greater than 10 feet in elevation. And if he denies that that region exists, how did he get to Crater Lake? Humm? 
  • Some people have written asking for Anthony Watts' email address. Try the Whois page for his domain. I'm sure that's him because someone from "IT Works" in Chico, California keeps visiting my Web site:


Weird.

2 comments:

  1. Watts and his ilk have an obsession about sneaking around websites. Watts is one crazy denialist - be careful with him (Norway is not as far away as it seems)

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  2. The Croquist8:43 AM

    Where did Watts deny the existence of Crater Lake? The link you provided:

    http://davidappell.blogspot.com/2011/07/crater-lake-existence-of.html

    has one response and it's not from Watts. I see no denial by him of the existence of Crater Lake and I see no denial of him denying the existence of Crater Lake.

    Then you start questioning the validity of the photos Watts has on his website. Why? Do you really think that his Surface Station audit was some kind of international conspiracy? I mean come on. He photo shopped the pictures? You live in Oregon. Do you know anyone that lives near Crater Lake? Think of the coup if you could prove that Watts photo shopped these photos? It could discredit his entire project.

    No instead you accuse but do nothing to substantiate your accusations. Here is your statement:

    As evidence he offers these pictures of what he claims are a weather station at Crater Lake. I don't believe him. These pictures could have been taken anywhere in the west, and all the snow could easily have been Photo shopped in. Notice that, conspiciuosly, there is no one in any of these pictures holding up a copy of that day's newspaper. And where is the proof he took these pictures? Also, notice how the year in the date on this photograph has been conveniently cropped off. This could have been taken by anyone in any year at any place. Did Watts or a microWatt create this document on a word processor? So I still see no real evidence that Watts has ever been to Crater Lake. How, then, can we believe his latest denial?
    Where is the bottom 10 feet of this measuring stick? Does its numbering start at 9' 11"?


    What’s next, demanding his birth certificate?

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