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© REVIEWS GLOBAL WARMING: A Convenient and checklists for specific environmental Disguise threats, be they fire, flood or hurricane, and by Mitch Battros with Tony Stubbs doing something about it in a practical Earth Changes Media, Seattle, USA, 2007 sense. There's lots of good advice here to ISBN 978-0-9771348-2-3 (204pp tob) help you prepare rather than panic. Available: www.earthchangesmedia.com arts of the Earth may be i a current CREATION SOLVED? PARTI warming cycle and experiencing weather by Ron Pearson extremes, but this is not due to man-made Lulu.com, UK, 2007 air pollution, says Earth Changes TV/Media _ ISBN n/a (238pp hc) director Mitch Battros, who has made the Available: www.pearsonianspace.com study of climate change his life's work. t sometimes takes an engineer to see flaws While he does advocate having a pollution- in design and logic that physicists and free planet, he says the evidence suggests cosmologists can't because they've chosen to that stopping CO, emissions now will do hold onto assumptions that are incorrect. nothing to prevent the inevitable global cri- _ Ron Pearson, a British mechanical engineer sis that will see mass migrations to higher who advocates a new discipline, "engineer- ground and clement climates in the future. ing physics", has come up with several theo- With editing and design input from Tony ties that overcome the internal consistencies Stubbs, Battros has assembled data, graphs of relativity theories, are in line with quan- and arguments that criticise the politicised tum theory and put paid to the Big Bang UN IPCC "man-made global warming" line. _ notion (see his article in this edition). He features the views of dissenting scien- While Pearson does not yet have a theory of everything (he's working on it, though), he goes far towards explaining how matter comes into existence out of nothingness, the void. He introduces the concept of the "j-ther"—an intelligent, conscious aether as the ultimate sub-quantum level of reality— and replaces relative with absolute motion as the frame of reference. He discovered that one-to-one collisions between "primary energy particle" opposites forces creation, as though the collisions lead to a breeding of energies. Together with an almost can- celling annihilation, the theory then pro- vides a solution to a major unresolved prob- lem of cosmology—a difficulty in the Big Bang theory that predicts a rate of expansion of the universe that is many billions of times too high. His "Big Breed" theory, with low energy in a more stable state, is his solution, thus the universe is in a low but acceptable rate of ever-increasing expansion. Pearson's Exact Classical Mechanics (ECM) theory is a development on Newtonian physics in that, among other attributes, it accounts for the kinetic and rest energy of a mass. His Opposed Energy Dynamics (OpED) theory depends on "pri- mary particles" being formed as a mix of both positive and negative energies. In explaining that energy, not mass, is the building substance of the universe, he dis- putes relativity theories because mass and energy cannot be regarded as equivalent. Creation Solved? is the first book in a tril- ogy and is written with the lay reader in mind, so it's not too heavy on equations; these are in the sequels. It includes conver- sations with physicists giving critiques of his theories, as well as explanatory appen- dices and extensive references. It will cer- tainly change how you view the universe. tists who can see the flaws and false data in the IPCC's reports, and who are more likely to come down on the side of solar activity and cosmic ray fluxes as being responsible for our increasing extremes of weather (including a cooling trend in some regions). Battros goes so far as to propose that there's a political agenda behind the recently ramped-up hysteria about global warming, and it's being spearheaded by globalists out to carbon-tax and control sovereign nations. Discussing various short- and long-term cycles affecting the planet, Battros considers these in the light of ancient wisdom. His conversations with Mayan elders confirm that we can expect an "adjustment" as Earth and the solar system align with galactic cen- tre in December 2012 at the end of a 23,000-year cycle. This "rebalancing" may result in dramatic Earth-changing events, and while we won't be able to prevent them, we can do our best to prepare for them physically, mentally and spiritually, Battros urges. That means having survival plans GLOBAL WARMING: A Convenient Disguise by Mitch Battros with Tony Stubbs Earth Changes Media, Seattle, USA, 2007 ISBN 978-0-9771348-2-3 (204pp tpb} Available: www.earthchangesmedia.com arts of the Earth may be in a current warming cycle and experiencing weather extremes, but this is not due to man-made air pollution, says Earth Changes TV/Media director Mitch Battros, who has made the study of climate change his life's work. While he does advocate having a pollution- free planet, he says the evidence suggests that stopping CO, emissions now will do nothing to prevent the inevitable global cri- sis that will see mass migrations to higher ground and clement climates in the future. With editing and design input from Tony Stubbs, Battros has assembled data, graphs and arguments that criticise the politicised UN IPCC "man-made global warming" line. He features the views of dissenting scien- tists who can see the flaws and false data in the IPCC's reports, and who are more likely to come down on the side of solar activity and cosmic ray fluxes as being responsible for our increasing extremes of weather (including a cooling trend in some regions). Battros goes so far as to propose that there's a political agenda behind the recently ramped-up hysteria about global warming, and it's being spearheaded by globalists out to carbon-tax and control sovereign nations. Discussing various short- and long-term cycles affecting the planet, Battros considers these in the light of ancient wisdom. His conversations with Mayan elders confirm that we can expect an "adjustment" as Earth and the solar system align with galactic cen- tre in December 2012 at the end of a 23,000-year cycle. This "rebalancing" may result in dramatic Earth-changing events, and while we won't be able to prevent them, we can do our best to prepare for them physically, mentally and spiritually, Battros urges. That means having survival plans NEXUS + 73 DECEMBER 2007 — JANUARY 2008 www.nexusmagazine.com