Watch a left wing "environmentalist" discover what "green energy" is really about.
I'm updating the header here as not many people have seen this post or followed the link to watch the film.
In a post two days ago I referred to Michael Moore’s film ‘Planet of The Humans’. That post was mostly about how windmills kill so many birds, and the content I included on Moore’s film was an add on at the end. It turns out that Moore’s film is worthy of its own post.
It’s two years old now, and I had heard quotes from the film back then and had posted about it on FascistBook. What I had not done, until now, is watch it. And this is one of those times where you really, really, cannot get the full effect without watching the video content. If you allocate no other time to spend on watching global warming scam takedowns, and related takedowns of “green”, “renewable”, or “sustainable” energy claims, spend the 90 minutes or so to watch the relevant parts of this film.
Most of it is relevant, but I have queued it up in this link at the 6:50 mark. The final two minutes or so don’t have any more helpful updates on the various players in the green scams either, so you can stop after the bit about “Blood and Gore” shown in the picture below. Of course the “Gore” is Stiff as a board and about as smart Al Gore, who has profited to the tune of hundreds of millions in the global warming scam.
The first almost seven minutes is mostly fluff, credits, and intro footage that can be skipped without missing anything important. Watch that first part only if you’re super interested, but note the key omission when the first “Earth Day” is mentioned. Pretty much all of the first earth day predictions were horribly, ridiculously wrong. So if you’re short on time at all, just start at that 6:50 mark where Jeff Gibbs, the “environmentalist” writer and narrator of the film, starts pulling back the curtain on “green/renewable/sustainable energy”.
From that point, the film touches on pretty much every green lie in the book:
Solar panels are not made out of sand. They’re made of high purity quartz and high purity coal, with the mixture melted in coal fired furnaces.
You would need vast arrays of solar panels to heat entire cities and towns, and even then you need backup generation provided by coal, natural gas, or nuclear.
Windmills are huge and require all kinds of products produced using fossil fuels.
Biomass involves burning mature trees, not just wood chips that appear magically.
Biomass plants also burn tires, garbage, and toxic chemicals such as in old railroad ties.
Windmills and solar panels have effective lives of between 10 years and 20 years.
Big business, including oil and gas companies, are heavily involved in the “green” movement.
Environmental groups like the Sierra Club are lying to their members and the public about where there money goes and about how viable “green” options are.
Environmental groups are in bed with big business.
Children are involved in mining operations in Africa.
Solar plants and wind farms require massive destruction of natural habitat.
And there’s much more.
Hopefully that’s enough of a description and enough pictures to persuade you to watch the film. It literally destroys the absurd myth of wind, solar, and biomass replacing, coal, oil, and natural gas. If carbon dioxide actually were a dangerous pollutant, the only viable alternative would be nuclear power. This film, like pretty much all “environmental” groups, does not make that case, and the only “solution” they discuss is human depopulation.
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