That one is way more true than "if you swim after you eat you will die". And even the swimming one is way more true than the interpretation that most people had that if you just enter the water, you will die.
The original Jurassic Park had a lot of support from paleontologists, and then deviated a bit but not enough for changing how "dinosaur" look in general.
There's some evidence that just plain-old genetic diversity solves the problem quite finely. But one one variety of cocoa has been manipulated into the hugely productive plants we expect them to be.
The problem with cocoa isn't really global warming. It has been consistently dying because of a plague, that is well adapted to the same weather as cocoa.
I'd be wary about learning history from a professional gold bug.
Somehow, all the civil wars, popular unrest, and separatist movements aren't even mentioned. And Spain did learn a lesson about that "less gold and silver entering Rome is the real problem" thing a thousand years later.
The definition of a script is something the computer executes (if it's a computer script, of course). Everything else people shove into it is extraneous.
Just pointing, but people had been speculating about tectonic plates for a really long time. A century before geologists finally allowed one of them to point it and accepted looking into it, fringe scientists already had an overwhelming amount of evidence.
If they said that, yes, they were.