Three years in the making, with a budget of around $1 million, and no distributors or film festivals really interested in showing the movie, this one is destined to fail, right?
Let’s hope not. “Not Evil, Just Wrong” is important, important for our world, important for our individual financial futures, and important for proving that science is alive and well. In an era of squashing those that disagree with the Global Warming machine, film producer Phelim McAleer and his wife Ann McElhinney, who co-directed the film, hope to get a different voice heard.
In the face of such adversity, they are hoping to prevail by premiering their film on the web. Find out how to see it by visiting their website.
Phelim McAleer is not new to the debate. Recently, McAleer and Lou Dobbs discussed a rare Q&A session with Al Gore, in which the director clearly embarrassed the former Vice President. Here’s the Wall Street Journal’s take on the Q&A.
As I discussed in a previous post, our planet’s climate should be explored using Science, not strong arm tactics, fear and the dissemination of false information. We should be asking ourselves why is it so hard to voice opposing arguments on this issue? Why is this topic off limits to open, free debate? Maybe, it’s because there are those out there that see an opportunity to amass great wealth and power (i.e., Al Gore).
And just what happens when there is hard evidence to the contrary? Like for example, when Alan Carlin, a senior analyst in the EPA, argues that the science behind man-made global warming is inconclusive at best? It is forcibly silenced (references: Wall Street Journal, CNET News, and News Busters). Fortunately, there are those unwilling to stand on the sidelines and let this go unanswered. A 2008 study refuses to accept Al Gore’s statement that the “debate is over.” In the 14 page report, they detail how lopsided the debate has been and provide some excellent recommendations for future coverage.
It’s time we had all the facts. It’s time we were allowed to make up our minds, instead of being told what to think. Take some time out of your day. Gather friends and family around a PC. Give yourself the chance to make up your own mind.
Source: Reuters
And just for fun, watch Ed Begly Jr. on YouTube (you need to watch all the way to the end to see Begly’s awesome quote).

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