Never heard of them? Me neither (until a few weeks back, when the same shit surfaced elsewhere). From their website (emphasis added):
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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
[email protected]His scientific paper, "The Theory of Relational Cycles of Solar Activity" also called the "RC Theory," is available at the 'RC Theory" page on this site. It also includes a significant amount of corroborating research references as well as a link to the NASA web site that discusses the current changes in the sun's surface flow that presage the coming of the next climate change according to the SSRC.
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http://www.spaceandscience.net/id1.htmlGoh-lee! Mr. Casey has an undergraduate degree in math and physics! What about his peer-reviewed scientific publications record? Well, funny thing, if he has one, it isn't posted on his website.
Of course, he does now have two new colleagues, who weren't there the last time I checked the site. Dr. Boris Komitov from Bulgaria did have a link to an "important paper", which resulted in a blank PDF when I tried to link to it, but he does at least have (1) a Ph.D and (2) a background in astronomy. Too bad about the paper. There's also Dr. Ernest Njau, currently teaching at the University of Dar es Salaam, with a background in Electronics and Meteorology, including a Ph.D in Radio Communications, whatever that is.
You do understand the concept of "peer reviewed", don't you, Water?