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to take seriously.) If Crutzen and Birks did use the data, there must be some trace of it in their paper, but there is none. Crutzen and Birks cited only data in Western publications and did not cite any work by Kondratyev, Alexandrov or Moiseyev. Nor did they make use of unattributed research or unsourced data that might conceivably be the KGB research. "Twilight at Noon" was refereed independently and if the paper made use of data for which Crutzen and Birks provided no citations - i.e., fraudulent data circulated to them by the KGB or, even more unlikely, data planted by the KGB in the peace movement and then picked up by them - one would expect the referees to have commented on it, but apparently they did not. Crutzen and Birks also acknowledge, in addition to the reading by referees, critical reading of the article in draft by another nineteen scientists. Apparently they did not notice the insertion of unreferenced data either. Tretyakov does not say which data in the article is fraudulent and neither Earley or anyone else has been able to identify it. It is hard to avoid the impression that neither Tretyakov or Earley have made a close reading of "Twilight at Noon". Earley admits that "There is no reason or evidence to suspect that
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the Soviet effort to develop supercomputers. He probably learned of Nuclear Winter at one of the numerous international conferences he attended and recognized its potential to contribute both to the Soviet knowledge of computer science and to influence international public opinion on the nuclear 'arms race'." Tretyakov does not acknowledge the importance of international conferences in disseminating scientific knowledge and the degree to which Soviet interest in nuclear winter developed from Soviet-American collaboration and comes across as singularly ill-informed about the development of the concept of nuclear winter and the scientists who worked on it.
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side-show to me. What I'm more interested in, is what can be known with certainty, such as experimental results of actual fires etc. In that respect, I kind of wish that arsonist would get cracking on those fires, or for natural events to light a few hundred firestorms in a short space of time, because then we'd know with certainty. Plus, if the winter predictions prove accurate, Crutzen pointed out we'll be forestalling global warming for a few years with these forest fires. So why not, give it a whirl?
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that Earley accepted it in good faith without critical examination. Tretyakov says he was told the story by an ex-KGB agent and that he read about the operation in the Red Banner Institute. It would be interesting to see what documents he read in the Red Banner Institute but he does not identify them and he is now dead. Until they are produced one can only conclude that the story was a fabrication. This is the only credible explanation. As was said of another Communist defector,
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bad publishers or Google decide to close down a previously viewable page that is cited, as appears to have been done with Reinhart's Crust and Crumb. Sometimes they become viewable again at a later date. I believe the Reihnart citation applies only to the last sentence before the cite, the diastatic malt sentence, but it was long enough ago that I don't recall precisely what he asserted. Reinhard does say something similar to that in Bread Baker's Apprentice. The two sentences "
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Far from being part of a "carefully orchestrated KGB propaganda campaign", CAENEX was a joint Soviet/American exchange program between the U.S. National Science Foundation and the U.S.S.R. Hydrometeorological Service. A paper identical in content to the one that Tretyakov describes was published by Colorado State University in 1976 (outside Tretyakov's time frame) and was co-authored by Kondratyev with an American scientist, R.M.Welch: Kondratyev, et. al.,
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Turco described as "weak" and "primitive". US scientists had been publishing reports on similar topics since the 1950s - e.g. S.Glasstone in 1957, R.U.Ayers in 1965, E.S.Batten in 1966 and 1974, J.Hampson in 1974 and the US National Research Council in 1975. In Earley's time frame of 1979-82, work on the role of aerosols in the climate system was already underway in the West. Work on the effects of nuclear war had been initiated by the
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the US National Research Council and the US National Academy of Sciences. The lack of evidence and the assertion that influence was exerted via the peace movement makes this, to say the least, extremely unlikely. Tretyakov claims, essentially, that Western research on nuclear winter was based on Soviet propaganda; the evidence points in the opposite direction: Soviet propaganda about nuclear winter was based on Western research.
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influence from the Kondratyev paper. So what I'm getting at is, no KGB-field-agent need have been involved, yet still, the KGB could take credit for "nuclear winter" results in a round-about-away because they allowed the propagation of faulty papers to continue to be distributed without correction, so a vast conspiracy need not have been involved.
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last for more than a few weeks. No climate scientist ever bets on nuclear winter being right because if they really truly believed the predictions of "nuclear winter" then they would also be telling us that forests are "climate weapons of mass destruction" merely waiting to be lit. So I don't think even the authors of "new" papers, like
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checked by a native English speaker. The article deals with a typical old-school European fraternity that is only somewhat similar to what people know in the US and Canada as student societies. We also listed the article for a good article review and hope that the peer review will result in synergies.
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I don't have any expertise in this area but the section seems to be reasonably worded now. My only reservation concerns the significance of the authorities cited, though I'm afraid I'm unable to judge for myself. In particular I wondered about the redlinked author: is he an accepted authority? Having
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I've tried to copy-edit it by removing the unsourced claims and re-wording journalese sentences. I'm not a sociological expert or an expert on terrorism, so I hoping you could take a look and see if the updated content passes your "sniff test". For your convenience, here is a link to the primary bulk
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work? I'd love to have a single kiln/furnace instead of requiring 3 seperate dedicated devices. I can imagine I would have to compromise on having the best Pottery kiln around, if it was also suitable for both glass and smelting work, but I'm still wondering if such a one size fits all approach would
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On this last opinion of yours that I've highlighted in bold, while true, it is also equally true that no one has ever come out and individually suggested every single paper on the climate from the 1800s was wrong. Even though they all are. As what happens in science, is that they say the results were
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paper by Crutzen and Birks, they claim they just "chance upon" the fundamentals of the nuclear winter scenario, although you and I both know that it really did exist in the realm of popular science fiction for decades, so the duo are kind of spreading disinfo themselves here about "chancing upon it".
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article along with having noticed you only appear motivated to edit the article when it has something to do with this shaky claim. I'll first start by expressing that I don't think it even really matters if the KGB fed disinfo to western scientists. However for arguments sake, and in the same vein of
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Second, it could have been made up by the CIA, who fed Tretyakov to Earley, in order to discredit the peace movement. This is unlikely for two reasons. One, by the time the story broke in 2008, nuclear winter was old hat, the Cold War was over and the peace movement of the early 1980s was no longer
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Tretyakov's conspiracy theory that the nuclear winter hypothesis was a KGB fraud is often repeated along with claims that the peace movement of the 1980s was backed by Russia. But repetition is not corroboration and it has never been corroborated. Concerning the peace movement, Tretyakov himself says
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study were known, was directed to work on nuclear winter, "probably by Yevgeniy Velikhov, a vice president of the Academy of Sciences". According to the CIA, "Velikhov's interest in Nuclear Winter stems from his participation in international scientific forums and his responsibilities as director of
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was "targeted", but he implies that it commissioned articles as a result of receiving fraudulent, unpublished data that was circulated by the KGB, and that Crutzen and Birks used this data (despite the fact that, according to Tretyakov, the KGB judged it to be too ridiculous for any Western scientist
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Sagan, an anti-nuclear campaigner, spread the findings of the TTAPS study through the news media in order to influence public debate. Earley implies that Sagan's public role, which was unusual for a scientist if it did not actually breach scientific ethics, implicates him in the alleged KGB plot. To
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In fact, Kondratyev was an internationally respected member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences and his work in the Karakum desert was part of the Complex Atmospheric Energetic Experiment (CAENEX) project, which he had been working on between 1970 and 1975, outside of Tretyakov's time frame of 1979-82.
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There are a couple of problems with hard-coding the thumb sizes, which is why I recently removed them all from the A&C article. They force sizes onto users (inc. anon IPs) when they may be inappropriate for their displays. The A&C article in particular had some tiny ones. Secondly, logged in
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In fact, I'll make a prediction with you, every time world politics takes a turn for a few months, we will always be treated with another "nuclear winter" paper. We won't get a "new" paper when new data emerges like what happens in all the other real science-fields, because it is pretty obvious that
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and as Crutzen and Birks would've had dust storms foremost on their mind, as at the time, that was how atmospheric scientists were approaching the other trendy doomsday question of - cooling effects from dust/fallout...they think to themselves, if we import "soot" in, as a replacement for dust into
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The fourth possibility is that the story began as empty boasting by an ex-colleague of Tretyakov's, that Tretyakov was gullible and that either he or his informant muddled the Soviet research on climatic modelling, dust storms and the aftermath of nuclear war and sexed up his account for Earley, and
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First, it could be true, but there is no evidence whatever that it is. The supposedly bogus research cannot be identified apart from the Kondratyev paper, which was openly published and which no-one other than Tretyakov has said is bogus. There was no reference to any such research either in peace
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According to Starley L. Thompson of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado, the nuclear winter model was developed in the United States in the early 1970s. In the early 1980s, Western modeling of the atmosphere after a nuclear exchange was ahead of Soviet achievements, which
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Treyakov says that "nuclear winter" was a malicious invention of the KGB, involving faked data and a campaign of disinformation designed to mislead Western scientists. The entire programme of research into nuclear winter is supposed to have come about only because Western scientists were deceived by
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Hi, Marshall46. Thank you for your note on the mysterious IP edit warrior. I understand that blocking editors working from revolving IP numbers is very difficult. The current best bet is to "protect the page" from being edited by anon IP users. This must be done by an administrator. If you have
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You asked "Most of leavening is done by the yeast, not the bacteria. Is this statement from Reinhart?" I'm not sure I can find the precise statement to which you refer on the current page. In your edit accompanying that question, I cannot find it "nearby", though it does sound familiar. It's too
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Hi Marshall46. It' Theologiae here. I totally agree with your ideas on improving the Italian modern and contemporary art page. It's a bit clumsy. I created it 'cause I thought it was important, but unfortunately, I'm not an exceptional art expert. Considering your knowledge, maybe you could improve
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Nor in general, do we really need someone to come out and say all these, in hindsight, really hilariously primitive 1970-90s calculations or models of aerosols in the atmosphere, were wrong, because it's a given. Larely because you only have to look at the faulty predictions made by Crutzen and the
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and yet more are linked to it in the nuclear winter talk page. There is now certainly sufficient support for Tretyakov's claim to be included in the article, despite the chronology not being right. However I agree that any addition of this claim to the article should include that Tretyakov gets the
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Finally, it is important to note that most of Earley's account actually doesn't come from Tretyakov and it isn't about the supposed KGB fraud. It's about Carl Sagan, whom Earley appears to have a particular animus against and whom he singles out for special attack. Earley quotes only critics of the
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Tretkavov is wrong about nearly everything concerning the development of the nuclear winter theory: wrong about the sequence of events leading to the development of the nuclear winter scenario, wrong about the work of Kondratyev, Golitsyin, Moiseyev and Alexandrov and wrong about Crutzen and Birks.
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Tretyakov goes well beyond the reasonable and demonstrable claim that the Soviet Union promoted the nuclear winter scenario and the more doubtful claim that it promoted peace demonstrations in the West to say that the nuclear winter hypothesis was fabricated by the KGB. There is enough in his story
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Tretyakov claims only that the KGB influenced the Crutzen and Birks paper, but that was not the only Western research on nuclear winter before 1981, and his claim that the KGB initiated research in the West implies that it must have "targeted" not only the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences but also
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to write about the impact of nuclear blast on the atmosphere. His article, co-authored with John Birks, was called "Twilight at Noon". By April 1982 a draft of the Crutzen and Birks paper had been presented to a meeting of the US National Academy of Sciences by Turco. "Twilight at Noon" is mainly
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Hello, I saw you listed as a peer review volunteer and am wondering if you would be interested in reviewing . It is about an American policitian who is leading the charge in making sure all Harris County, Texans are able to vote by mail in the upcoming election. Harris County is a major county to
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We plan to do some advertising of peer review, to let editors know about it and how to volunteer to help, at a couple of different venues (Signpost, Village pump, Teahouse etc.) - but have been waiting until we get this bot + WikiProject set up so we have a way to help interested editors make more
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I added the unsignedIP template for the IP user who did not sign their comments based on the history of the talk page. I found the conversation confusing due to the unsigned comments - guess the bot isn't working! I thought I would let you know since you participated in the conversation. Cheers
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Just like how no climate scientist that I've ever talked to would bet their careers on nuclear winter predictions being accurate if some arsonist lit 100+ forest firestorms next summer. The experiment data leads one to believe it wouldn't cool the hemisphere by much at all and the cooling wouldn't
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Let's assume that, Kondratyev, or someone else in the Soviet sphere, then noticed that the conclusions or data collected for this paper turned out to be faulty. That is, it generates hilarious "doomsday reports", due to, for example, primitive computer models or even a malfunctioning piece of data
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cites only research published in the West. At the time that the key TTAPS paper on nuclear winter was written, Soviet work on the topic lagged behind that in the West and Soviet interest in nuclear winter developed from their reading of Western papers, attendance at international conferences and a
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It's good to have an active peer review process. This is often the way that we help new or developing editors understand our ways, and improve the quality of their editing - so it fills an important and necessary gap between the teahouse (kindly introduction to our Wikiways) and GA and FA reviews
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Hello to all! I do not intend to write a regular peer review newsletter but there does occasionally come a time when those interested in contributing to peer review should be contacted, and now is one. I've mailed this out to everyone on the peer review volunteers list, and some editors that have
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I saw that you are listed as a peer reviewer for articles regarding society. I translated an article with some friends of mine from German to English and added it to WP a few days ago. As I'm not a native speaker (and only two of my friends are "half-natives"), I would love to have the article be
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had set up a study panel on the dust effects of a large exchange of nuclear warheads in December 1981. In 1985, Leon Gouré (a critic of the nuclear winter hypothesis) argued that the Soviet Union was promoting the nuclear winter hypothesis in order to demoralise the West, but, from an analysis of
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There is no record of any paper written jointly by Golitsyn, Alexandrov and Moiseyev. The "Andropov doomsday report", which has never been produced and whose title has never been cited, is probably Tretyakov's confusion (deliberate or otherwise) of Golitsyin, Alexandrov, Moiseyev and Stenchikov's
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a repository of digitised newspapers etc from Australia and having cleaned up the OCR for that article, copied it over to "Nimbin Hook Ups" - a discussion page for residents of Nimbin village. I was quite lucky in that one of the viewers had an original of the same photograph and they posted it,
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What I'm wondering is, under this scenario, would the KGB really have allowed Kondratyev to pick up the phone to contact the americans to say, "hey, my bad"? I doubt it. Considering the climate of bravado and saving face, at all costs, that prevaded the Soviet Union. Plus I'm pretty sure the KGB
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The KGB had the report published in a Swedish journal. In the intelligence world, this is called disinformation. Disinformation may be blatant deception or small fabricated kernels in a large milieu of reliable facts. In the academic arena where research is often based on previous research, when
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Indeed, your comment is by any measures fair. My original edits to that article were made before various current WP policies either existed or were widely enforced. I have been picked up on this before, but the "shifting sands" of the Internet have failed me in my attempts to locate the original
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A further motive might have been to elevate the status of Soviet research in the field, which lagged behind that in the West. As it could be easily established that the Soviets had published nothing on the topic, it could only be claimed that they had carried out unpublished research. Tretyakov
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Tretyakov's story about an "Andropov doomsday report" pre-1982 is contradicted by no other than the CIA, who have said that there was no Soviet research on nuclear winter until 1983. They identify Alexandrov as the leading scientist in this field and say he was directed to shift his research to
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Most of the work leading up to the nuclear winter hypothesis was initiated in the West, mainly in the United States, and dates from the 1960s and 1970s. Kondratyev's work on dust storms was part of a joint US-Soviet project and was published in a refereed journal in the West in 1976. The key
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Tretyakov claims that "Information from the study's key findings was distributed by KGB officers to their contacts in peace, anti-nuclear, disarmament, and environmental organisations in an effort to get these groups to publicise the propagandists' script." There is, however, no record of any
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about the aftermath of nuclear war. Alexandrov and Moiseyev published "On the modelling of the climatic consequences of the nuclear war" in 1983. In 1983 they published "Global models, the biospheric approach" through the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. The key paper by
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letters are not official. They are just added sometimes to help the reader to pronounce the name correctly, especially when many could fail due to a more common attitude to similar names. For example, before you correction I had always spelled it "Fìllia" instead of "Fillìa". Another example,
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Personally though I don't really care how "nuclear winter"/firestorm winter was popularized, as it would've come about in the mind of many a lay-man and scientist alike anyway, just as it did come to the minds of science-fiction authors in the 1960s, so this whole "KGB claim" is pretty much a
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story is part of many-a-countries mythology and common vernacular, he's influenced by that instead. In either case, they go on and base their interpretation of how soot would behave in the atmosphere from prior western research, and some or all of that may have had a major direct or indirect
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The article looks a lot better than it did a few days ago. Great work! I fixed a few minor typos and so forth, but nothing major. The only thing I would suggest is "ibid" shouldn't be used in the citation tags, as some other editor may introduce a different citation between the two, and the
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I merely tried to write objectively what most scientist think about the subject, and objectively what most continents think w/out any personal POV. Please fell free to extend the body of the article, or modify my intro, but I definitely think it should stay here as a definer of modern-day
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a peer review. It details the process through which Brussels went from an all Dutch speaking city to a mostly French speaking city with a small Dutch minority, and the linguistic tensions associated with it. If you could lend a hand or some comments, it would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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In 1981, Moiseyev and Alexandrov presented a paper on global atmospheric models to a forum held in Austria. Golitsyn's interest in global cooling following nuclear war dates from 1982, when he began to be involved in international discussions on the topic after reading articles in
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Essentially what I'm speculating is, even if we throw out Tretyakov's claim and we instead assume good faith from the beginning, believing for talks sake that Kondratyev's 1976 desert sand/dust storm, Soviet-US research paper really was initially conducted with noble intentions.
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Would you like to add a piece about Whiteley Village? The Village has c. 300 cottages, all built in the Arts & Crafts style - I am told it is the largest collection of such buildings in the UK. We are just starting to create a Museum and Visitor Centre in the Village.
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You might not know much about it, but then again almost no English speaker does. It's not as much the factual content that we're worried about as it is the language. It'd still be nice if you'd like to review it, but if you don't want to, that's ok too. Cheers,
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Thanks for the courtesy of your note. My only concern is that both articles are somewhat long, so merging them might prove difficult. On the other hand, a fresh eye might find a large amount of material to cut. Either way, I appreciated your notification.
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well, even my grand mama (god bless her),, she's a professor, should I add her to Knowledge? LOL! No problem my friend, feel free to do the good things, but remember, the most important in Knowledge is the sources. So gather 'em as you can. Peace out! :)
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as a reference. Is this available online? Or do you have access to it some other way? The reason I'm asking is that the detail of Donald knowing to get his jacket tested because of his membership of the NCCL is a detail I remember from an article in
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that examined issues of politics and culture wrote, "The bumper sticker which labels the peace sign as the 'Footprint of the American Chicken' – is a sticker which has been distributed by the John Birch Society in an attempt to discredit the peace
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I think the correct spelling is without the apostrophy. The Italian version article reports him without it, so I think it's more reliable than you Anglophone source, which are notoriously a disaster with Italian spellings. Ciao e buon lavoro.
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A paper identical in content to the one that Tretyakov describes was published by Colorado State University in 1976 (outside Tretyakov's time frame) and was co-authored by Kondratyev with an American scientist, R.M.Welch: Kondratyev, et. al.,
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I am translating the Chinese version of "the Legal history of Chinese Americans" into English. Since we are talking about 1785 to current, it is a lot of work and I would like to get help from Wiki editors most of whom are excellent writers.
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Third, it could have been put together by Tretyakov to ingratiate himself with the CIA. In view of the above, this is also unlikely. Tretyakov was a highly valued and well-paid defector and had no need to impress the CIA by making anything
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are: "Hello, I am requesting peer review of this page. I am somewhat new to the peer review process; my aim is simply to further develop this page. To that end I appeal to those more experienced than I to advise me." Cheers and much thanks
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Am intrigued by your edit to the George Orwell article. Your edit summary says "consolidating..." whereas in actual fact you deleted a substantial part. Neither my Oxford nor my Merriam-Webster give that nuance. Am therefore reverting your
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about particulates from large fires, nitrogen oxide, ozone depletion and the effect of nuclear twilight on agriculture. The "twilight at noon" of the title is not nuclear winter - that is to say, not a cooling of the global climate - but
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We can at this stage only use the broad peer review section titles to guide what reviews you'd like, but that's better than nothing! You can also set an interest in multiple separate subject areas that will be updated at different times.
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was better off as a dictionary definition. I recently converted the page to soft redirect to the Wiktionary definition. That has now been reverted, if you are sill interested in the subject perhaps you would like to have another look at
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Greetings Marshall46. Sorry for not replying sooner. Just had a look at your new edit - have just added one bit that I thought curious and which helps explain matters to people who haven't yet read much on that particular issue. Cheers!
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I've added a bit more in a random sort of way just to try and fathom how it all works. If you have any thoughts about what you want on the portal I'm happy to add it and feel free to change what I have done...it's your baby really!
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In any case, the duo follow the exact same "how do we model this?" path used by the later TTAPS team, which is to simply apply the already established dust-storm physics models to the completely separate aerosol species of soot.
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Hi I was wondering if you could review the selected page as it seems to be the most comprehensive of its type, certianly otuside the english-speaking world. Any and all help will be appreciated as we seek to FA the article.
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It is not Original research, nor is it a fringe theory. I didn't say Holtom was a panzer tanker, all that was said, with the attached reference, was that the symbol has ancient roots, with a detailed and diverse history.
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Hello Marshall46, I'm sure if one replies on the subject's discsssion page alone or to each contributor's own page, but there are a couple of comments over there about formulations, raw materials and pyroplasticity.Thanx
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instructions, layout, automation, simplification etc.). Also, it can get kind of lonely on the talk page as I am (correct me if I'm wrong) the only regular contributor, with most editors moving on after 6 - 12 months.
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I was told that Wiki is free source and its articles can be "copied and past". It turned out to be wrong information. In order to complete this worthwhile project, I would like to hire some one to do the writings.
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So as you can see, the research liniage is certainly there, from sand or dust-storm models to nuclear winter models, and of all the people in the world I might write this to, I know you're aware of that.
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documents from which my asrsertions were culled. I will once again attempt to find confirmation for my statements, but ultimately you must feel free to remove my (as they are now deemed) weasel words.
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Where I'm coming from, is the viewpoint that accurately presenting the historical usage of symbols is what must be done. Take for example a wikipedia article on a symbol that has been done right, the
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are identical as all 'Right wing' and by extension, every expert in symbolism, as instant right wingers/Christians/occultists. That is clearly false, and pretty malicious to say the least.
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Zero mention is given to the fact that the symbol had previously been used by the Norse and the Nazis. So imagine for a second that an organization happens to pop up now and adopts a logo
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Committee on the Atmospheric Effect of Nuclear Weapons, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics and Resources, National Research Council (National Academy Press, Washington DC, 1985)
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I dopn't think you are meant to blank & copy a talk page like that - for one thing it means those with it on their watchlist lose the new one. I think you are supposed to go through
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I hear what you are saying about the symbol, but as the CND symbol does indeed resemble that of a Panzer regiment(whether it be the 3rd or 4th) it should be included in the article.
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the whole concept is "politically motivated from the beginning." It's a shame really, as I would like to see the whole hypothesis safely tested and experiments to refine the models.
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Tretyakov says that the KGB started the campaign by commissioning two fraudulent scientific papers about the cooling of the atmosphere after dust storms - one allegedly by physicist
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Greetings Marshall46. Thanks for your latest comment. As you point out, context is key and it's all-too-easy to use things out of context. Great for soundbites but not much else.--
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Hey man, in an effort to have us talk about something else, like normal people. I was wondering what Kiln would you recommend that was most suited to - Pottery, Glass blowing and
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In any case, my main point above about KGB disinfo, is complete speculation on my part, but I thought it could be something for you to bear in mind. As it is at least plausible.
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reference ultimately being the unreliable opinion of a christian magazine, it doesn't even discuss the Nazis, or show the insignia of the 3rd panzer division in the magazine.
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important. Two, the CIA, in a paper published under FoI, are now known to contradict Tretyakov and to say that Soviet research into nuclear winter did not start until 1983.
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is what I believe is verifiable in the article; the title should be changed to the above, or probably Conspiracy theories of Soviet influence on non-Soviet activist groups.
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Er, messages go on the user's talk page, not on their user page. I've moved your message to Johnbod to his talk page for you. Just remember this in the future- Thanks,
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nuclear winter hypothesis and not the scientists who support it. Most of his account is unoriginal and its lifted from "The Scandal of Nuclear Winter" by Brad Sparks (
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supplied that alledgedly backs up the wild claim- that the John Birch society wrote about the similarity in an attempt to discredit the organization/CND- it links to
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Marshall, good night. I saw on peer review volunteers page that you enjoy "19th and 20th century Europe". Could you open an exception and take a look at the article
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piercing speculation, which you engage in above. I have noticed were there is a possibility for this "KGB disinfo" to have occurred, which you may have overlooked.
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finally turned against the Soviet Union, but his sources for this story were active agents, who remained loyal. The aim may have been to denigrate Western science.
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Thanks for your comments. You said, "The academic studies and the political movements may not belong in the same place". I think "peace studies" covers this.
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or in anything Sagan wrote or said. If this KGB disinformation ever existed, it seems to have vanished without trace. The probability is that it never existed.
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What is wrong with compromising with me and including essentially that which is contained in the peace symbol article on the explanation of the CND symbol?
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no citation of any of the discussions in the peace and environmental movement about nuclear winter that are supposed to have taken place before before 1982,
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He is the only source for the story and it has never been corroborated. It is impossible to investigate because Tretyakov does not give any sources.
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have moved the text so that the edit history went with the text. No great harm done - at least you acknowledged the previous edits when you created
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was making, it does not, in any reference, state that the John Birch society noted the similarity between the 3rd Pz Div & the CND logo in an
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Thanks for your quick response. I will try to make the changes you suggested. By the way, this article is in the row for DYK if you can check
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increasing the size over most defaults, but still shrinking it in some cases. It's also quite awkward for users with small palmtop screens.
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Lots more to do... I've got to instruction number 3 Basically we need to follow the red links to create sub-pages that will fill the boxes.
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Thank you for taking a look. I will track down that Author to ascertain their credibility (and make an article for them, if appropriate).
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Do you not agree? I think completely removing the reference was a bit unnecessary as I would agree with a collaborative rewrite with you.
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someone added a large chunk of text full of peacock terms and marketing copy...I edited it down but it got reverted...what do you think?
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in 1984. Although actively involved in research, Golitsyn did not publish "Consequences of Nuclear War for the Atmosphere" until 1985.
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which ultimately come from the opinions of a Christian magazine deemed as good sources on wikipedia? because I certainly hope not!
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No-one other than Tretyakov has ever suggested it was fraudulent, written at the bidding of the KGB, "ridiculous" or unpublished.
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But they were all published in academic journals or presented to international conferences, so they can't be the faked reports.
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Hi, I saw your name in the list of Peer review volunteers interested in politics. Can you please do a peer review of article
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page. You're really transforming it from a collection of off-the-cuff guesses into a well-cited, scholarly article. Kudos!
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said that, I don't see any need for changes, though others who are more familiar with the issues may take a different view.
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that this is a fact. If you find a reliable source, I'd love to see it, it certainly isn't outside the realm of possibilty.
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Again I wish to commend you on your efforts but seen as this appears to be the most, repeatedly edited issue, on the
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Thanks for the superior reference for "glaze firing", I find it astonishing that it should cause such anger! Regards
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Chronology of events wrong. Though simply because the Chronology is wrong doesn't mean it isn't worthy of addition.
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Hi, I am leaving this message because I saw your name in peer review volunteers' list. I have proposed the article
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I want to thank you for your contributions and for volunteering on the list to help out at peer review. Thank you!
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the similiarity between the 3rd panzer division logo and the CND, which is being debated here. So apart from
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be possible? Do you know if there are any modular kiln/furnaces capable of excelling in all three roles?
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Set up the discussion page section, & links, correctly, & I will support (not sure about Japan).
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Hi. I found your name in the volunteers list of the peer review section. Can you please do a review of
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but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in Knowledge articles constitutes fair use.
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the already established dust-storm models, we could have the doomsday result we want to achieve! Yay.
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that is true for it to be credible to people who are not familiar with the subject: Crutzen and Birks
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that the symbol was once used by the Nazis has been used to attempt to discredit the organization.
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Even if they were, the magazine discusses the unrelated similarity between the CND logo and the
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As I too agree that Tretyakov's claim is suspect due to the chronology of the published papers.
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However it should be in the article page as the FBI also seem to agree with Tretyakov's claim.
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In recognition of your slow, quiet, careful and painstaking work over many years, notably on
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experts in symbolism have also noted that the symbol had previously been used by the Norse,
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for me? I am hoping to move it towards FA standard, and would love some feedback. Thanks.--
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exposed, the whole thing was and continues to be politically motivated from the beginning.
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although the principles and style on which it was based had been developing in England for
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And if you need me to reciprocate as a third-eye on another article ill be glad to help.
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to which I no longer have access. I wonder whetehr Donald mentioned this detail in the
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Seen as you appear to be active in pottery, I figured you might be the person to ask?
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There are several possible explanations for its inclusion in Tretyakov's narrative:
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If you would look at this, I would be most grateful. Seems almost finished to me...
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no identification of the allegedly fraudulent data in the Crutzen and Birks paper.
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In fact, Crutzen was invited to contribute by Peterson in 1981, not 1982.
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Hey there. I was wondering if you could help out in the peer review on
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Hi Marshal, Regarding your comment on the page, which I really liked...
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some experts say the logo was a letter in an ancient Nordic alphabet.
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I agree with the times magazine article, you seemingly don't however.
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the KGB. The operation was supposedly carried out at the bidding of
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is spelt thus, with two Ts in his surname. Thanks and best wishes,
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Long-term worldwide effects of multiple nuclear weapons detonations
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I am a newbie on here - any help would be mouch appreicated.
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Ah, no, OK, now I understood why here it was written "Filli'
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