THE environmental movement has been sold-out by its leaders according to activist film-maker Michael Moore.
Well-meaning people, he says, have been tricked and their good intentions traded with wealthy industrialists.
In his latest documentary, Planet of the Humans, Moore outlines the hoax of green energy and demonstrates how it is causing massively more environmental harm than fossil fuels alone.
The movie, which had almost six million YouTube viewers in its opening week, is an exposé of the utter betrayal of “tree-huggers” by their leaders and the soulless exploitation of their life-long cause.
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Green heroes such as Al Gore, Bill McKibben, Elon Musk, Richard Branson, Robert F Kennedy Jr, Michael Bloomberg and Van Jones had their masks pulled off by Moore – and it was ugly.
“Renewable energy relies upon the most toxic and industrialised processes we have ever created,” one of the documentary’s scientific and engineering academics, Dr Ozzie Zehner, states.
“It’s an illusion that renewables are replacing coal or any fossil fuel … well-meaning people are being misled.”
The documentary runs for 100 minutes (see bottom of page).
It’s worth watching in full, however if time is short, Politicom has condensed the best bits into about 14 minutes.PC
MAIN PHOTOGRAPH: Activist film-maker Michael Moore. (courtesy The New York Post)
1. Solar festival on the grid
Video skip time: 6:58
“But then a little rain began to fall … so they wound up plugging into the electrical grid.”
2. Electric cars powered by 95% coal
Video skip time: 12:40
Journalist: What’s charging the batteries right now?
Power company: Our grid is about 95 per cent coal … we’re talking about charging these up at night so there won’t be any solar.
3. Solar power only for show
Video skip time: 15:40
Journalist: Will that be an incentive to put more solar on?
Power company: To make all the energy required for the city you’d have a solar array three miles by five miles. We’re not going to do that.
4. Wind power underwritten by fossils
Video skip time: 18:3O
“Let’s just say the wind stopped right now, just stopped for an hour you’ve got to have that power.”
5. Renewables replace nothing
Video skip time: 24:25
“It’s an illusion that renewables are replacing coal or any fossil fuel … well-meaning people are being misled.”
6. Corporate virtue signalling
Video skip time: 35:21
“And they did chop down a forest to put up solar panels near their North Carolina plant but they didn’t disconnect from the grid, because they can’t.
“Energy hungry companies like Apple can never go entirely off the grid.”
7. Green & fossil energy are one and the same
Video skip time: 43:16
“It was becoming clear that what we have been calling green renewable energy, and industrial civilisation, are one and the same.”
8. Bankers, industrialists & enviro leaders cash in
Video skip time: 48.41
“And why for most of my life have I fallen for the illusion that green energy would save us?”
9. Dealing with the devil
Video skip time: 1.05:52
“Her honesty was refreshing. But as for the rest of them, I wondered, what are they hiding?
“And why are they hiding it? … What if they have made some sort of deal they shouldn’t have and are leading us all off the cliff?”
10. The take-over is complete
Video skip time: 1.22:53
“The take-over of the environmental movement by capitalism is now complete. Environmentalists are no longer resisting those with a profit motive but collaborating with them.”
11. The cover-up
Video skip time: 1.24:40
350.org leader “shifty” Bill McKibben.
Journalist: How is 350.org funded?
350.org leader: Ah, well not very well.
Journalist: Who are your funders?
350.org leader: To the degree that we have any money at all it has come from a few foundations.
Journalist: Which ones?
350.org leader: Ahhh, lets see, the ah, I’m trying to think who the biggest, ah funders are. Ahhh, nnn, ah there’s a foundation in, ahh, based in Sweden, ah, called, I think it’s called the Rasmussen Foundation, that I think has been the biggest funder.
Journalist: So you don’t get money from Pew or Rockefeller or any of those big foundations?
350.org leader: No we did, Rockefeller’s brother’s fund gave us some money right when we were starting out. That’s been useful to us.
Journalist: But they no longer fund you?
350.org leader: Ah, I don’t know. I don’t have that sort of…
Journalist: Haaa, really! That’s usually something people know.
350.org leader: Rockefeller has been one of the…, has been a great ally in this fight.
Time to wake up Matt Kean. It’s OK for a 16 year-old Swedish dupe, but we expect better of a state minister.
The documentary is long (100 minutes), but in these times of isolation you should find time to digest this very important information at a time convenient for you.
It does expose a lot of hypocrisy (especially Al Gore) and many leading lights and environmental luminaries are interviewed (along with many scientists) and you can see that they have feet in both camps. Exposed are the solar and wind renewable industries which are in virtually all cases backed up with fossil fuel energy. You witness the lies of Earth Day concerts with the promoters touting their events are powered by solar panels, when in fact they are powered by diesel fuel generators. They make these admissions in interviews behind the scenes. Tesla, Apple, Sierra Foundation and too many others (Elon Musk etc) all have a say.
They are in it for the money predominantly, because this is the new area were SUBSIDISED FUNDING ABOUNDS, and of course these renewable companies are registered in Cayman Islands etc (tax havens)—such is the sincerity of these profiteers.
Biomass/Biofuels get a big mention as sustainable renewables whilst at the same time causing more pollution than fossil fuel energy. The damage to the world forests is immense and backed by the same environmental profiteers and universities.
Mainly, the use of renewables is almost always backed up with fossil fuels (just in case), and in this context the usage of fossil fuels increases as a result of supporting renewable energy.
The Lithium producers for batteries (mainly Africa) paints a dangerous situation for the children used to gather the product.
The main theme re saving the planet is to control our exploding population with its incessant appetite for consumption of resources!
View to the very end—when the screen credits are going up!
Only an honest look at the failure of renewables could’ve gained traction by an activist from the “left” like Michael Moore, well done and respect for such honesty! A shame the tax payer funded national broadcaster ABC is not so honest.
Climate change was too slow for the lefts radical agenda to shut down the economy and make as all dependent on government handouts until we send the country broke.
Wait up…………