Yet another theory with no support from real scientists.ĭavidson fantasizes about what he calls "electroquakes", and claims his ideas have influenced real scientists, pointing to several papers. In 2015 Davidson "published" a paper in a pay-for-play denier ("contrarian") journal claiming that the solar polar magnetic field, which has peaks in strength and polarity reversals over time, was correlated with M8+ earthquakes. However, the scientific consensus is that dark natter must account for a large portion of the universe. Dark matterĭavidson and most of the Suspicious0bservers mob have decided that dark matter does not exist. He claims (incorrectly) that the hundreds of solar-forcing papers published over the last few decades are not currently modeled in the data, and also claims that only wave energy (not particle energy) is modeled into the climate as proof that the natural-variability attribution to the atmospheric/oceanic energy budget is inaccurate. His opposition to climate science appears to be motivated entirely by errors in fact. They claim that the Sun plays a role in earthquake processes, that electrical activity on Earth can help you "predict" where earthquakes will occur, that climate change is massively flawed due to improper accounting of 'solar forcing', and that dark matter is actually normal matter we can't see. Have a story tip? Email: us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.The Suspicious0bservers claim to have four pillars of success, which in reality, are four concepts outside of mainstream science with no support from any publishing scientist. READ MORE: Man charged with attempted murder in Langley parking lot shooting RECENT: Police identify man found dead in South LangleyĪLSO: Man charged in Langley attempted murder has lengthy record In the meantime, anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to contact the IHIT information line at 1-877-551-IHIT (4448) or by email at More to come, as it becomes available… “Police are currently in the evidence gathering phase, no further information will be provided at this time,” said Parslow. They were not yet on scene Saturday morning. In the meantime, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) has called, as was the BC Coroner’s Service, to work in partnership with the Langley RCMP. They were only going to stay at the hotel one night, critical that the place was unclean and that there were too many people coming and going. When asked about the man’s identity, she was unsure if the person involved was a guest or a visitor.Ī couple, who were in town for their son’s wedding, were also unaware of the incident. But as of Saturday morning, there was no police tape up, just a few officers standing guard out front.Ī hotel receptionist, who was working Friday night, said she was surprised to see police on scene – unaware the death was suspicious in nature. The area surrounding the scene was cordoned off for a period of time Friday night. “Based on the initial investigation at the scene, the Langley RCMP suspect foul play,” said the sergeant. The man succumbed to his injuries while being treated by paramedics. “Upon police attendance, an adult male was located and appeared to be in medical distress it was determined he had suffered life threatening injuries,” Parslow said. on March 25, local Mounties were called to the Highway Hotel, near the 20400-block of 88th Avenue, for reports of an unresponsive man, explained Langley RCMP Sgt. B.C.’s murder investigation squad has been called in to help Langley RCMP after a death in Walnut Grove Friday night.Īt 8:50 p.m.
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