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0NBZ0
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:33 am
Guest
April 22, 2008



http://timblair.net/



Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth alerted the world to the dangers of
global foaming:



ABC News reports one of the most famous shots in the movie - of
Antarctic ice shelves - is a fake. The film's visual effects supervisor
says the film took the shot from the fictional movie "The Day After
Tomorrow," which created it from Styrofoam and scanned it into a
computer.



"Yeah, that's our shot," she says. "That's a fully computer-generated
shot. There's nothing real in there."



ABC wanted to ask Gore whether it was wrong for a documentary to use a
fabricated shot to make a point, but says he did not return their calls.



He was probably out trying to rescue endangered plastic turkeys.
--



Warmest Regards

Bonzo


The Fourth Report of the IPCC might just as well decree the
suppression of all climatology textbooks, and replace them in our
schools with press communiqués. ... Day after day, the same mantra -
that 'the Earth is warming up' - is churned out in all its forms. As
'the
ice melts' and 'sea level rises' the Apocalypse looms ever nearer!
Without realizing it, or perhaps without wishing to, the average
citizen in bamboozled, lobotomized, and lulled into mindless acceptance.
.... Non-believers in the greenhouse scenario are in the
position of those long ago who doubted the existence of God ...
Marcel Leroux

It should be abundantly clear by now that the AGW hypothesis is
contradicted by the facts/measurements/observations and should
therefore be abandoned and be substituted by a hypothesis which
better matches the facts.
- Hans Labohm
ChangeAgent
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 4:22 am
Guest
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 15:33:36 +1000, 0NBZ0 wrote:

THE LINK DOESN"T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT STYROFOAM COCK-SUCKER!

http://timblair.net/
Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth alerted the world to the dangers of
global foaming:
ABC News reports one of the most famous shots in the movie - of
Antarctic ice shelves - is a fake. The film's visual effects supervisor
says the film took the shot from the fictional movie "The Day After
Tomorrow," which created it from Styrofoam and scanned it into a
computer.
SPQRROMANS@aol.com
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:02 am
Guest
On Apr 23, 7:53 am, "Ouroboros_Rex" <i...@casual.com> wrote:
Quote:
0NBZ0 wrote:
April 22, 2008

http://timblair.net/

Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth alerted the world to the dangers of
global foaming:

ABC News reports one of the most famous shots in the movie - of
Antarctic ice shelves - is a fake. The film's visual effects
supervisor says the film took the shot from the fictional movie "The
Day After Tomorrow," which created it from Styrofoam and scanned it
into a computer.

"Yeah, that's our shot," she says. "That's a fully computer-generated
shot. There's nothing real in there."

ABC wanted to ask Gore whether it was wrong for a documentary to use a
fabricated shot to make a point,

  You mean like thousands of other documentaries?  ROFLMAO- Hide quoted text -

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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Can you give us the names of those thousands of other documentaries?
No you can't, you are just a loon blowing smoke out your ASS.
Ouroboros_Rex
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:53 am
Guest
0NBZ0 wrote:
Quote:
April 22, 2008



http://timblair.net/



Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth alerted the world to the dangers of
global foaming:



ABC News reports one of the most famous shots in the movie - of
Antarctic ice shelves - is a fake. The film's visual effects
supervisor says the film took the shot from the fictional movie "The
Day After Tomorrow," which created it from Styrofoam and scanned it
into a computer.



"Yeah, that's our shot," she says. "That's a fully computer-generated
shot. There's nothing real in there."



ABC wanted to ask Gore whether it was wrong for a documentary to use a
fabricated shot to make a point,

You mean like thousands of other documentaries? ROFLMAO
iconoclast
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:26 pm
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"ChangeAgent" <ChangeAg...@SaveTheFuture.com> wrote in message

Quote:
THE LINK DOESN"T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT STYROFOAM COCK-SUCKER!

The worm really does turn doesn't it
ChangeAgent, now complainig, is the same perpetrator who used a photo
of a forest being harvested, but represented it as a native forest
being clear felled. He has been asked on at least 3 occasions to
authenticate the photo. To this date has not done so. And thats over 6
months now
V-for-Vendicar
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:57 pm
Guest
"0NBZ0" <0NBZ0@doooooooooooooooodoooooooooo.com> wrote
Quote:
http://timblair.net/

Who?

Oh. A Nobody Blogger.

BONZO = MMMMMMMOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOONNNNNNN
V-for-Vendicar
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:58 pm
Guest
"ChangeAgent" <ChangeAgent@SaveTheFuture.com> wrote
Quote:
ABC News reports one of the most famous shots in the movie - of
Antarctic ice shelves - is a fake.

Which shot is that? Be specific.
Herb Martin
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:05 pm
Guest
"ChangeAgent" <ChangeAgent@SaveTheFuture.com> wrote in message
news:DdDPj.4232$ko5.2602@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
Quote:
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 15:33:36 +1000, 0NBZ0 wrote:

THE LINK DOESN"T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT STYROFOAM COCK-SUCKER!

No need for invective -- the producers of that clip have stated, elsewhere
if not in this initial article, that it was in fact a styrofoam model that
is in the
Gore film.


Quote:
http://timblair.net/
Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth alerted the world to the dangers of
global foaming:
ABC News reports one of the most famous shots in the movie - of
Antarctic ice shelves - is a fake. The film's visual effects supervisor
says the film took the shot from the fictional movie "The Day After
Tomorrow," which created it from Styrofoam and scanned it into a
computer.
Ouroboros_Rex
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:17 pm
Guest
Herb Martin wrote:
Quote:
"ChangeAgent" <ChangeAgent@SaveTheFuture.com> wrote in message
news:DdDPj.4232$ko5.2602@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 15:33:36 +1000, 0NBZ0 wrote:

THE LINK DOESN"T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT STYROFOAM COCK-SUCKER!

No need for invective -- the producers of that clip have stated,
elsewhere if not in this initial article, that it was in fact a
styrofoam model that is in the
Gore film.

Kind of like the sort of thing that is in hundreds of other documentaries,
representing real occurrences.

Quote:


http://timblair.net/
Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth alerted the world to the dangers of
global foaming:
ABC News reports one of the most famous shots in the movie - of
Antarctic ice shelves - is a fake. The film's visual effects
supervisor says the film took the shot from the fictional movie "The
Day After Tomorrow," which created it from Styrofoam and scanned it
into a computer.
V-for-Vendicar
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:46 pm
Guest
"Ouroboros_Rex" <its@casual.com> wrote
Quote:
Kind of like the sort of thing that is in hundreds of other
documentaries, representing real occurrences.

Not only that, but it is introduced as an animation and not a real shot.
 
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