"SSRC has on its staff of consulting scientists, some of the world's best known experts in the field of solar physics pertaining to the research into the matter of the coming major solar minimum."
It then goes on to name exactly
one of them, John Casey, to wit:
John L. Casey
Director, Space and Science Research Center
Mr. Casey has accumulated over thirty years of professional experience spanning a wide variety of technologies, industries, and international endeavors, to include performing important services as a space policy advisor to the White House, and Congress. He has been a consultant to NASA Headquarters, and conducted satellite launch studies for the Department of Defense. His experience also includes being a former space shuttle engineer, military missile and computer systems officer, advanced rocketry and commercial space developer. He has an extensive executive management background in the start-up and financing of high technology companies.
He has a BS degree in Physics and Mathematics and an MA degree in Management. He is active in his community in environmental and conservation activities and was past Chairman of GFSD, an international charity that provided aid to women and children in Iraq and Afghanistan. You can contact Mr. Casey directly at mail@spaceandscience.net.
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Ed. - emphasis added.
Also from the website:
"SSRC is currently an international leader in the field of climate change study regarding the solar physics of the Earth-Sun relationship and the use of the recently announced Theory of Relational Cycles of Solar Activity" developed by the SSRC."
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Odd. If they're an an "international leader in the field of climate change study", why don't they list any other staff scientists? Why don't they list any of their peer-reviewed publications? Why haven't they listed, say, their contributions to the IPCC proceedings over the past two decades, or their membership on, say, the National Academy of Sciences? Strange, indeed.
They do have a nice picture of the building in which their Orlando office is located, however. You can link to it here:
http://spaceandscience.net/index.htmlOh, and they do scientific forum and conference hosting, too!