John O'Sullivan
Science writer and legal advocate specializing in anti-corruption, John O'Sullivan LLB, BA (Hon), PGCE, was born in Berkshire, England, of immigrant Irish parents in 1961. As an accredited academic, John taught and lectured for over twenty years at schools and colleges in the east of England as well as litigating for over a decade in the New York State courts and U.S. Federal 2nd Circuit.
John is currently involved in litigation with prominent climatologists, Dr. Michael Mann and Dr. Tim Ball.
In 2010 John O’Sullivan established himself as the world's most popular Internet writer on the greenhouse gas theory of climate change (Google). He coordinated and published the science book, 'Slaying the Sky Dragon: Death of the Greenhouse Gas Theory, a two-volume best seller he co-wrote with 22 leading climate researchers.
O'Sullivan has published over 150 major articles worldwide. His 'Satellite-gate' revelations caused a $12 million dollar orbiting U.S. satellite to be hastily removed from service. In America his work features in the National Review, the nation's most popular and influential magazine for Republican/conservative news and also Forbes Magazine. Other leading world publications that feature his work include China Daily, the Number One English portal in China and The India Times, the prime source of business news in India.
Latest Articles
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Top Scientist Says New Solar Wobble to Prolong Global Cooling
As a new solar minimum takes our planet towards global cooling an increasing number of scientists give credence to a new theory blaming our Sun's wobble.
May 31, 2011
- John O'Sullivan
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Court Orders University to Surrender Global Warming Records
Skeptics of man-made global warming claim victory after legal battle sees a U.S. university forced to produce disputed "global warming" records.
Jan 6, 2011
- John O'Sullivan
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