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15 years

Anthony Watts / April 1, 2011

Happy Birthday, JunkScience.com!

April 1, 2011 marks 15 years of JunkScience.com. Thanks to the millions and millions who have spent their valuable time with us!
Steve Milloy, Publisher

No matter what side of the debate you are on, I urge WUWT readers to visit today and leave some congratulations. – Anthony

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