The following photograph-rich
article features fortune telling (and divination), fortune
teller’s shops in Coney Island, legal issues associated with
fortune tellers’ business practices, prediction of Islamo
fascists’ attack on America on September 11, 2001, criteria of
real seers, fraud of Global Warming cult, artworks of fortune
tellers & diviners, and other fascinating topics. Most of
photographs featured in this article were never shown in public
before. Yamada is one of the most active educators
and artists in New York City and has had over 450 fine art
exhibitions internationally with his paintings and sculptures.
The manuscript was produced by Dr. Eriko N. Bond, noted art
critic and New York City author, as told by Yamada.
TAKESHI YAMADA
ON
FORTUNE TELLING & DIVINATION
- CONEY ISLAND SIDESHOW AND BEYOND -
Article by Dr. Eriko N. Bond as told by Takeshi Yamada
Chapter 14
My experience as a missionary teacher in Africa opened
my eyes to this simple fact: Without access to energy, life
is brutal and short. The uncertain impacts of global warming
far in the future must be weighed against disasters at our
doorsteps today. Bjorn Lomborg's Copenhagen Consensus 2004,
a cost-benefit analysis of health issues by leading
economists (including three Nobelists), calculated that
spending on health issues such as micronutrients for
children, HIV/AIDS and water purification has benefits 50 to
200 times those of attempting to marginally limit "global
warming."
Dr. John R. Christy, Nobel Peace Prize,
United Nation’s Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change.

The starvations of people facing death in Africa is a deadly
serious problems they are facing right now.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/1947442.stm
Fraud of Global Cooling & Global
Warming (Part 2)
Examples of Future Prediction Frauds
Dr. John R. Christy and Nobel Peace Prize
To make
the situation worse, in 2007, one of the world’ largest awards (Nobel
Peace Prize) was given
to the
previously mentioned extremely biased politician (Al Gore of the
Democratic Party), in addition to the research scientists
(including
John R. Christy,
U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), which
provided scientific date to the politician.
Christy
wrote on Novembner 1, 2007, how deeply he felt ashamed for
receiving the Nobel Peace Prize for the fraud and anti-science
(see details below) his associate (Al Gore) produced by
completely twisting and manipulating his fellow scientists’
research data.
Today’s
fortune telling -- future predictions -- is more dubious and
ill-minded than anything that has ever appeared in this world.
One such fanatic follower of this human-hating environmental
cult of Global Warming stated the following this week on a major
television program in America. “Not doing it will be
catastrophic. We'll be eight degrees hotter in ten, not ten but
30 or 40 years and basically none of the crops will grow. Most
of the people will have died and the rest of us will be
cannibals.” (Charlie
Rose's PBS show on April 1, 2008).
This was not stated by an uneducated dope-smoking welfare
recipient living in an old housing project in Coney Island area
of Brooklyn, New York in the 1970’s. It was stated by Ted
Turner, the founder of CNN world news and one of the wealthiest
humans in the entire world! Needless to say, he is also widely
known as one of the most fanatical human-hating liberal leftwing
political activcists. Brainwashing hysteria of this kind can be
seen everywhere today just like 30 years ago. “Liberalism is a
mental disorder”, Dr. Michael Savage stated so profoundly.
The
liberal leftwing doomsday human-hating cults claim the source of
today’s Global Warming of the Earth is the Green House effect
caused by man-made CO2 of factories and cars. Nevertheless,
those environmental fanatics and global crisis cultists
conveniently and deliberately ignored the fact that their
alleged Global Warming of the Earth actually started BEFORE
industrialization (invention of the steam engine, which produces
CO2 emission).
Those
cult followers also deliberately closed their eyes and ears for
the warming of other planets happening in our solar system (with
or without any humans, cars or CO2), which temperature changes
are identical to that of the Earth. These scientific facts can
be easily accessed today.
(right) Dr. John R. Christy (right) Nobel
prize medal
One of the recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize 2007, John R.
Christy, stated the following.
“I
don't think I will add "0.0001 Nobel Laureate" to my resume.”
(In plain English, it means “The Nobel Peace Prize I received
regarding the Global Warming is completely worthless”.) --- “It
is my turn to cringe when I hear overstated-confidence from
those who describe the projected evolution of global weather
patterns over the next 100 years, especially when I consider how
difficult it is to accurately predict that system's behavior
over the next five days.”
(In plain English, it means, “we can not predict the weather of
100 years from now because we can NOT even tell the weather of
the next five days!) This author greatly values his numerous
insightful statements clearly stated about false and ill-minded
deception and fraud of the future prediction called “Global
Warming”. Therefore, his entire statement entitled My Nobel
Moment produced by John R. Christy on November 1, 2007 is
featured here.
My Nobel Moment By JOHN R. CHRISTY (November 1, 2007)
I've had a lot of fun recently with my tiny (and
unofficial) slice of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to
the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
But, though I was one of thousands of IPCC participants,
I don't think I will add "0.0001 Nobel Laureate" to my
resume.
The other half of the prize was awarded to former Vice
President Al Gore, whose carbon footprint would stomp my
neighborhood flat. But that's another story. Large
icebergs in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica. Winter sea ice
around the continent set a record maximum last month.
Both halves of the award honor promoting the message
that Earth's temperature is rising due to human-based
emissions of greenhouse gases. The Nobel committee praises
Mr. Gore and the IPCC for alerting us to a potential
catastrophe and for spurring us to a carbonless economy.
I'm sure the majority (but not all) of my IPCC colleagues
cringe when I say this, but I see neither the developing
catastrophe nor the smoking gun proving that human activity
is to blame for most of the warming we see. Rather, I see a
reliance on climate models (useful but never "proof") and
the coincidence that changes in carbon dioxide and global
temperatures have loose similarity over time.
There are some of us who remain so humbled by the task of
measuring and understanding the extraordinarily complex
climate system that we are skeptical of our ability to know
what it is doing and why. As we build climate data sets from
scratch and look into the guts of the climate system,
however, we don't find the alarmist theory matching
observations. (The National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration satellite data we analyze at the University
of Alabama in Huntsville does show modest warming --
around 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit per century, if current
warming trends of 0.25 degrees per decade continue.)
It is my turn to cringe when I hear
overstated-confidence from those who describe the projected
evolution of global weather patterns over the next 100
years, especially when I consider how difficult it is to
accurately predict that system's behavior over the next five
days.
Mother Nature simply operates at a level of complexity
that is, at this point, beyond the mastery of mere mortals
(such as scientists) and the tools available to us. As
my high-school physics teacher admonished us in those
we-shall-conquer-the-world-with-a-slide-rule days, "Begin
all of your scientific pronouncements with 'At our present
level of ignorance, we think we know . . .'"
I haven't seen that type of climate humility lately.
Rather I see jump-to-conclusions advocates and,
unfortunately, some scientists who see in every weather
anomaly the specter of a global-warming apocalypse.
Explaining each successive phenomenon as a result of human
action gives them comfort and an easy answer.
Others of us scratch our heads and try to understand the
real causes behind what we see. We discount the possibility
that everything is caused by human actions, because
everything we've seen the climate do has happened before.
Sea levels rise and fall continually. The Arctic ice cap has
shrunk before. One millennium there are hippos swimming in
the Thames, and a geological blink later there is an ice
bridge linking Asia and North America.
One of the challenges in studying global climate is
keeping a global perspective, especially when much of the
research focuses on data gathered from spots around the
globe. Often observations from one region get more attention
than equally valid data from another.
The recent CNN report "Planet in Peril," for instance,
spent considerable time discussing shrinking Arctic sea ice
cover. CNN did not note that winter sea ice around
Antarctica last month set a record maximum (yes, maximum)
for coverage since aerial measurements started.
Then there is the challenge of translating global
trends to local climate. For instance, hasn't global warming
led to the five-year drought and fires in the U.S.
Southwest?
Not necessarily.
There has been a drought, but it would be a stretch to
link this drought to carbon dioxide. If you look at the
1,000-year climate record for the western U.S. you will see
not five-year but 50-year-long droughts. The 12th and
13th centuries were particularly dry. The inconvenient truth
is that the last century has been fairly benign in the
American West. A return to the region's long-term
"normal" climate would present huge challenges for urban
planners.
Without a doubt, atmospheric carbon dioxide is increasing
due primarily to carbon-based energy production (with its
undisputed benefits to humanity) and many people ardently
believe we must "do something" about its alleged
consequence, global warming. This might seem like a
legitimate concern given the potential disasters that are
announced almost daily, so I've looked at a couple of
ways in which humans might reduce CO2 emissions and their
impact on temperatures.
California and some Northeastern states have decided
to force their residents to buy cars that average 43
miles-per-gallon within the next decade. Even if you applied
this law to the entire world, the net effect would reduce
projected warming by about 0.05 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100,
an amount so minuscule as to be undetectable. Global
temperatures vary more than that from day to day.
Suppose you are very serious about making a dent in
carbon emissions and could replace about 10% of the world's
energy sources with non-CO2-emitting nuclear power by 2020
-- roughly equivalent to halving U.S. emissions. Based on
IPCC-like projections, the required 1,000 new nuclear power
plants would slow the warming by about 0.2 ?176 degrees
Fahrenheit per century. It's a dent.
But what is the economic and human price, and what is
it worth given the scientific uncertainty?
My experience as a missionary teacher in Africa opened
my eyes to this simple fact: Without access to energy, life
is brutal and short. The uncertain impacts of global warming
far in the future must be weighed against disasters at our
doorsteps today. Bjorn Lomborg's Copenhagen Consensus 2004,
a cost-benefit analysis of health issues by leading
economists (including three Nobelists), calculated that
spending on health issues such as micronutrients for
children, HIV/AIDS and water purification has benefits 50 to
200 times those of attempting to marginally limit "global
warming."
Given the scientific uncertainty and our relative
impotence regarding climate change, the moral imperative
here seems clear to me.

An AIDS patient.
AIDS epidemic worsen in Africa is a deadly serious problems they
are facing right now.
Many also wrongly believe having sex with healthy infant is a
treatment to cure AIDS in Africa.
http://www.africamasterweb.com/features.html
40,000 children die every day from starvation and pestilence.
India and Africa combined are burdened with 90% of this sad
figure.
The rest are spread over Latin American countries. Fifteen
million children die every year worldwide. In
Afghanistan, children as young as 8 years old are being given
away in marriage to keep families from starving. According to
Starvation.net, someone dies on our planet
every other second to AIDs, starvation or waterborne
diseases – 85% are children. 20% of children in Niger, Africa
will die before they reach the age of five.
http://pasturescott.com/category/church/
Note: Takeshi Yamada lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan when he was a
graduate student of University of Michigan School of Art. He
still has many friends there. This winter (2007-2008), Michigan
faced one of the coldest and the most brutal winters in their
recorded history. In fact, most of the Midwestern states faced
one of their coldest winters with unusually large amounts of
snow in recent history. These real facts were completely ignored
by Global Warming cult followers.
Nine Lies about Global Warming
Here is an excerpt from a comprehensive article entitled
Nine lies about Global Warming by Ray Evans. These are
profound. This author strongly encourages readers to review his
entire manuscript published in the internet websites. This
author especially encourages school children (including
university students) to study and make a decision on this
serious scientific matter NOT WITH their feelings/emotions but
WITH their intellect. It is the light of intellect, which shines
and separates reality from illusion, fact from fraud, and truth
from lies.
http://www.lavoisier.com.au/papers/articles/lav2006forWeb.pdf
Nine Lies About Global Warming
Lie #1. Carbon dioxide is a pollutant.
Lie #2. The twentieth century has been
the hottest in recorded history and the decade 1990–2000 the
hottest ever.
Lie #3. The evidence linking
anthropogenic (man-made) carbon dioxide emissions and
current warming is decisive.
Lie #4. The scientific consensus is
that anthropogenic CO2 emissions have already caused
significant global warming and must be severely curtailed to
prevent future climate catastrophe.
Lie #5. Anthropogenic emissions of CO2
and the global warming caused thereby are responsible not
only for higher temperatures and more droughts than in the
past, but also for more blizzards, unseasonal snow, and
freezing weather. They are also responsible for increasing
numbers of cyclones.
Lie #6. Because of anthropogenic
emissions, the polar ice caps are melting and sea levels are
rising. The rising sea levels threaten low lying island
states in the Pacific and Indian Oceans with complete
inundation.
Lie #7. Unless anthropogenic emissions
of CO2 are reduced by 50–60 per cent of current levels by
the year 2050, by 2100 our descendants will have to endure
global temperatures of between 1.4 to 5.8°C
warmer than the present.
Lie #8. Tropical diseases such as
malaria and dengue fever will spread from the tropics to the
temperate regions.
Lie #9. Shutting down coal-fired power
stations and replacing them with renewable energy sources
such as windmills and solar panels (or even nuclear power
plants) will not cause unemployment or economic deprivation.
http://www.lavoisier.com.au/papers/articles/lav2006forWeb.pdf

Takeshi Yamada and Seara (Sea Rabbit) at Brooklyn Borough Hall
Reception for the Brooklyn Art Council regrant recepients in
2006.
Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York
Community Board 13
NYC Council District 47
NY Senate District 23
NY Assembly District 46
US House District 8
Note: The producer of this article (Takeshi Yamada) wishes to
express deepest gratitude for the assistance provided by Dr.
Abraham D. Morris for producing data from numerous resources for
this chapter. Dr. Morris is one of the most active scientific
researchers in New York City. “There is no right-wing science or
left-wing science. There are only correct scientific theories
and wrong scientific theories”, Morris states.