Posted on Apr 29, 2016
Bill Nye, UN Climate Scientist Warn Moviegoers to Shun Film’s 1-Day Theater Release: ‘Not in Our...
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My take is "A FOOL and his Money are soon parted", if some one want to see a movie let them, cause they can see the movie and decide which way to go while they deal with the hail busting their car windows. Funny that no one bother to see that Mother Nature is not happy.
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CPT Pedro Meza - Just do not try to peddle some BS the CIA or NASA invented Zika, OK?
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CPT Pedro Meza
MAJ (Join to see) - Me I listen to Mother Nature communicate with us, crazy weather and Zika..
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"Bill Nye, who entertains the idea of throwing climate skeptics in the slammer … warned that ‘Climate Hustle’s’ content endangers not just the nation, but also the world.
U.N. Climate Scientist Michael Oppenheimer has, likewise, condemned the film – without even viewing it - for daring to dispute climate alarmism."
That is about par for the course for the fanatical climate alarmists. No facts, just hype and fear mongering.
They share more in common with the Salem Witch trials than they share with those that actually pursue science, IMHO.
U.N. Climate Scientist Michael Oppenheimer has, likewise, condemned the film – without even viewing it - for daring to dispute climate alarmism."
That is about par for the course for the fanatical climate alarmists. No facts, just hype and fear mongering.
They share more in common with the Salem Witch trials than they share with those that actually pursue science, IMHO.
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CPO Andy Carrillo, MS
Capt Seid Waddell yes, and I am so glad I didn't invest in Arctic snow parkas when global cooling and the new ice age was coming to town about 30 years ago!!!
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It is telling that those put under the microscope by the film immediately went to the guns aimed at the character and integrity of those putting out the film. Last time I saw such a quick defensive action in response to a film about to be released would be . . . right before "The Interview" came out.
It is interesting, the similarities between those defending extreme climate change and those defending the glorious leader of North Korea, is it not?
Anyway, most of this was brought out by Michael Crichton in 2004 with "State of Fear." Nothing has changed since then in the agenda of "climate change," maybe seeing it in film will help open more eyes up. A little less leaning on "trust" and a bit more "verification" never steered anyone wrong.
It is interesting, the similarities between those defending extreme climate change and those defending the glorious leader of North Korea, is it not?
Anyway, most of this was brought out by Michael Crichton in 2004 with "State of Fear." Nothing has changed since then in the agenda of "climate change," maybe seeing it in film will help open more eyes up. A little less leaning on "trust" and a bit more "verification" never steered anyone wrong.
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