Much Ado About Nothing
April 30, 2008 · Print This Article
If there was ever a doubt that global warming is a manufactured issue (read: bald-faced LIE), one needn’t look any further than footage from “An Inconvenient Truth,” the nobel prize winning documentary drafted by the douchebag spinmaster himself, Al Gore.
It seems that Gore has decided to follow in the footsteps of 60 Minutes, Dan Rather, NBC and 20/20: If there is no issue, make one up. If you have no evidence, make it up… if you have no footage, make it up. That’s exactly what Al Gore did to dramaticize his non-issue. According to this NewsBusters article:
[I]t was revealed by ABC News that one of the famous shots of supposed Antarctic ice shelves in the film was actually a computer-generated image from the 2004 science fiction blockbuster “The Day After Tomorrow.”
Take a moment and watch this brief video that shows the footage, along with the commentary of Karen Goulekas, a video effects supervisor behind the original footage.
She later comments, “That was one hell of a shot. I think it’s great that he used it.” Wait a minute. No charges of fraud? No copyright violations? Does this mean that Hollywood is in full support of Al Gore and his crime of the century? Of course it does. Don’t think for a second that any conservative using fake Weapons of Mass Destruction footage to prove a point would not be immediately discredited and chastised.
Make no mistake. Global warming is a lie that Al Gore intends to capitalize on. Busted. Al Gore, you’re a douchebag.
Source: NewsBusters.org - Gore Used Fictional Video to Illustrate ‘Inconvenient Truth’












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