Rebel News Podcast - September 24, 2020


“Climate Hustle” sequel exposes elites behind global warming “crisis”


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30 minutes

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166.43896

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5,076

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337

Misogynist Sentences

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Hate Speech Sentences

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Summary

The much-anticipated sequel to the No. 1 movie Climate Hustle is out September 24th. Here at Rebel News, when the original movie was first released a few years ago, we held premieres in cities across Canada, including one in Edmonton, deep in the heart of far-left, Green Socialist Prime Minister Rachel Notley s own riding. The people waiting to get into the movie to see the other side of the debate about the climate scare were lined up around the block.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The much-anticipated sequel to the number one movie Climate Hustle is out September 24th.
00:00:22.560 I'm Sheila Gunn-Reed and you're watching The Gunn Show.
00:00:30.000 Did you see the original Climate Hustle movie?
00:00:45.660 It was made by Mark Morano of Climate Depot and the gang from the Committee for Constructive Tomorrow.
00:00:51.900 You know them as C-Fact.
00:00:54.160 Now here at Rebel News, when the original movie was first released a few years ago,
00:00:58.700 we held premieres in cities across Canada, including one in Edmonton,
00:01:04.840 deep in the heart of far left-wing Green Socialist, NDP Premier at the time, Rachel Notley's own riding.
00:01:12.500 The people waiting to get into the movie to see the other side of the debate about the climate scare
00:01:19.780 were lined up around the block.
00:01:22.320 It was so much fun that night.
00:01:24.420 And that night, we announced we were sending a rebel team to the United Nations Climate Change Conference
00:01:31.480 held in Morocco that year.
00:01:33.720 It was the first time ever that we went to that conference.
00:01:37.720 Now, the pandemic has thrown a bit of a wrench into big blockbuster theater-style movie premieres,
00:01:43.900 but it certainly hasn't stopped our friends from C-Fact and Climate Depot from putting together the sequel to Climate Hustle.
00:01:53.420 And the worldwide online premiere is September 24th.
00:01:58.780 So joining me tonight in an interview we recorded earlier this week is my friend Craig Rucker from C-Fact
00:02:06.360 to talk about Climate Hustle 2, including the major Hollywood talent starring in his new movie.
00:02:13.900 So joining me now from Virginia is Craig Rucker from C-Fact.
00:02:34.740 Craig, I haven't spoken to you in a little while.
00:02:36.980 Last time I spoke to you, you were at a speaking engagement here in Alberta.
00:02:41.700 But I wanted to have you on the show because you have some very exciting news to share with us coming up here on the 24th.
00:02:51.880 Absolutely.
00:02:53.000 The groundbreaking new film, Climate Hustle 2, is about to hit theaters all around the world.
00:02:59.800 Well, not exactly theaters.
00:03:01.460 We're going to be doing a live worldwide premiere September 24th at 8 p.m.
00:03:06.920 And every time zone, starting out in Australia and the Philippines at 8 p.m., Asia, 8 p.m., Africa, Europe, everywhere, including Alberta, at 8 p.m. internationally.
00:03:20.640 Our film will star Kevin Sorbo, and it's going to blow the lid off of the climate change hoax brought to you by Greta Thunberg, Al Gore, and that crowd.
00:03:29.540 So this is a follow-up to our first movie, Climate Hustle, which premiered back in 2016 and for one night was the number one movie in America, beating out My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 and Superman vs. Batman, which we're very proud of.
00:03:44.700 But this is even better.
00:03:47.220 Yeah, I remember we helped with a premiere here in Alberta.
00:03:51.720 We did one in Edmonton and one in Calgary, and we did at least the one in Edmonton in the heart of our at-the-time socialist premier's riding, and it lined up around the street.
00:04:05.140 I mean, if we could have had a bigger theater, we could have filled that one, too.
00:04:09.020 There was so much desire for people to hear the other side of the story, the story that isn't being told in the mainstream media.
00:04:18.160 You're not allowed to tell on our state broadcaster.
00:04:20.600 Now, Climate Hustle 2, it's got kind of an interesting name because it's not just Climate Hustle 2.
00:04:29.780 Is it the Rise of the Climate Monarchy?
00:04:33.340 Oh, yeah.
00:04:34.200 We put that in there.
00:04:36.080 And by the way, we weren't just sold out in Calgary and Edmonton, but believe it or not, in Toronto and somewhere in, I guess it's Nova Scotia, for two times.
00:04:45.600 They actually showed it, I think, three times in Toronto.
00:04:47.760 So, your more liberal East Coast neighbors also showed it, and it did fairly well.
00:04:53.400 So, we were happy about that.
00:04:54.980 Yes, Rise of the Climate Monarchy.
00:04:57.480 And that is, a name of it is a little bit controversial, only if you're perhaps in a country that has a monarchy.
00:05:05.800 We did get a little bit of flack for that from our English friends, and even from Vaclav Klaus, who's the former president of Czechoslovakia, who appears in this show.
00:05:14.440 But we wanted to say we're not against monarchies, all of them necessarily.
00:05:20.800 I mean, you know, you've got Prince Charles.
00:05:22.240 Look, it's not our system in America.
00:05:24.320 We broke from that.
00:05:25.380 We weren't big on that.
00:05:26.340 But I understand some countries are.
00:05:28.120 But the Climate Monarchy, we can all be in agreement that we should oppose.
00:05:31.520 Who are the Climate Monarchs?
00:05:32.800 They are the people that are living high in the hog.
00:05:36.200 We wanted to expose those in Hollywood, in the political culture, those who are making a lot of money off of this particular issue, who tend to gain in power, and basically are hypocrites.
00:05:49.800 You've got, for example, you know, Arnold Schwarzenegger telling everybody to go and blow dry your clothes on an outdoor clothesline to save carbon emissions.
00:05:59.540 Meanwhile, he's flying on a private jet up the coast to grab a cheeseburger, as was Harrison Ford.
00:06:05.200 We have Leonardo DiCaprio, who's also showcased in this movie, a guy who, you know, is outspoken and telling everybody else how to live.
00:06:13.440 Yet the guy goes on yachts by oil tycoons from the Middle East and, you know, has a carbon footprint where he flies tens of thousands of miles to collect environmental awards.
00:06:24.380 This is the type of hypocrisy.
00:06:26.760 What are they setting up?
00:06:27.720 They're setting up basically an aristocracy where they – I can do certain things, but you can't.
00:06:34.460 You take public transportation?
00:06:36.320 I don't.
00:06:37.220 I take private jets and airplanes.
00:06:39.640 You go ahead and, you know, lower your carbon footprint by turning down your thermostat.
00:06:44.920 I myself, like Al Gore, will use, you know, in one month what the entire American uses for an entire year.
00:06:51.080 So it's this sort of hypocrisy and the money that they get, and we want to blow the doors off that.
00:06:58.120 You know, you might get some criticism about the word monarchy, but being someone who lives under a monarch here in Canada because we're a member of the Commonwealth, I think it's exactly right.
00:07:08.820 You have unelected people making decisions and influencing the levers of power to control your lives.
00:07:17.340 I mean, we have a teenager named Greta Thunberg speaking at the United Nations and every politician in this country and in the majority of the Western world is tripping over themselves to listen to her and then implement her crazy ideas.
00:07:34.660 Oh, yeah, exactly.
00:07:37.860 I will say that I almost feel sorry for her.
00:07:41.640 I mean, there's been so many things.
00:07:43.140 Last year was her year of stardom.
00:07:45.800 She still hasn't graduated high school, I think.
00:07:48.700 Seems like a sweet kid.
00:07:49.900 Obviously has handlers on her that are writing all that she's doing.
00:07:54.380 And so I don't want to pick on her too much, but certainly she's been used as almost like a puppet in this whole particular escapade.
00:08:01.700 And it's tragic.
00:08:02.620 It's terrible.
00:08:03.280 And it's surprising to me people can't see through it.
00:08:06.520 And, yes, it is a monarchy in the classic sense of an aristocracy of people at the United Nations, where I know you've been, Sheila, and you've seen it firsthand because you and I have been there together.
00:08:17.480 These are people that, you know, like to sit down and opine how they can make everything equal.
00:08:23.540 And climate is not just about climate.
00:08:25.380 Another thing we're going to showcase in this film, which, by the way, you can get a ticket to our world premiere at climatehustle2.com, is just also many other things tied into climate that you wouldn't think have anything to do with climate.
00:08:38.940 You know, like ecofeminism and, you know, the education system and learning about the Green New Deal and all the different human rights things.
00:08:49.600 And you'd go, how do these things have anything to do with the weather or temperature?
00:08:54.680 Well, we look at that as well.
00:08:57.160 We review the science and we have about 20 plus scientists in this movie that are very credentialed that will discuss this as well.
00:09:04.100 You know, I really noticed the first little bit of like the shoehorning of extra social justice issues into climate change.
00:09:13.660 I think it was in Bonn, Germany, where they had all those statues all around Bonn of climate refugees.
00:09:21.740 And it was like at that moment I realized, OK, this is the catch all.
00:09:26.040 Not only are they using, you know, climate change to institute carbon taxes here in Canada and do the wealth transfer that we all know that, you know, environmentalism is really about.
00:09:41.720 But now we've got all these other issues that are coming on board, like feminism and like immigration, where everything now is part of this spider web of climate change.
00:09:53.340 It's become the thing by which they will control your life and by which they will govern every other aspect of our lives.
00:10:02.880 Oh, yeah. We have the obviously you've heard of the race riots here.
00:10:06.500 So now the big buzzword, you look on the Twitter accounts and everything else, it's eco, it's environmental racism.
00:10:13.180 And somehow if you're against climate, our climate is more of a racist trend that hurts those of, you know, one race of people more than another.
00:10:24.500 It's almost like the old saying, you know, global warming caused a flood, wiped out an entire village.
00:10:29.720 Women impacted the worst. You know, everybody's dead.
00:10:33.420 But, you know, it's like everybody dies. So I'm not really clear about how they message this stuff.
00:10:37.980 Bottom line is they want to control your lives. They want to tell you what you should have for your thermostat.
00:10:44.480 In Japan, they actually have laws that they put through about telling you when to go to bed so they can save certain amounts of electricity.
00:10:52.680 Your diet, you know, as to what is an environmentally approved diet.
00:10:57.620 These are all things, again, we highlight. They even want to do even some more crazy things, dealing with your makeup biologically to make you more carbon friendly.
00:11:09.460 And we have a professor, Lau, from New York University who talks about shrinking people and getting meat patches on our bodies and changing our behavior, behavior modification through maybe some additives in our food.
00:11:24.680 Oh, my goodness, that's it. It's very scary, the things that they are willing to try to do to humanity because they see climate change as this existential threat.
00:11:39.540 And I'm not even sure if all that many of them really believe it because they sure don't live like they believe it.
00:11:46.660 But they kind of want to be these mad scientists towards humanity, like the kind of experiments they think they can get away with if they say, oh, well, it's, you know, for this big benevolent reason, we're going to save the world from climate change.
00:12:03.520 Let me experiment on the human body.
00:12:06.060 It's bizarre.
00:12:07.200 And don't think just because they're crazy now that they don't make it.
00:12:11.220 I mean, if you would have told me a few years ago that a major chain like a Burger King or McDonald's would be selling impossible burgers.
00:12:17.640 Right.
00:12:18.060 I would have said, ah, come on, for the climate.
00:12:20.580 And that's the reason that they're doing this.
00:12:22.480 Yeah.
00:12:22.940 Interesting side note, I knew you were in Madrid, right?
00:12:25.300 You went to Madrid with us in the last climate conference.
00:12:27.520 And I found it amusing that generally they only allow certain vendors inside of these U.N. conferences.
00:12:34.580 And one of them was Burger King.
00:12:36.120 My first reaction was, well, maybe they have the impossible burger.
00:12:39.420 And the reason they allow Burger King is because, I mean, as we all know, cows and burgers are an environmental bane.
00:12:45.520 I mean, that's like the worst thing you can do.
00:12:47.460 Why would they let Burger King in there unless they're showcasing something climate friendly?
00:12:52.060 So they did.
00:12:52.980 And all the delegates were going to the Burger King thing.
00:12:55.840 So I asked the Burger King person there, I said, are you serving the impossible burger or are these guys actually?
00:13:01.260 And they go, no, we don't have the impossible burger.
00:13:03.380 All the delegates here who are going to conference sessions saying we need to eliminate beef are chowing down on whoppers in between their sessions.
00:13:11.680 And it was the most busy of all the different venues in the entire, you know, U.N. gathering on climate change.
00:13:19.120 So they're hypocrites.
00:13:20.160 Again, monarchs.
00:13:21.340 What they're telling you to do, eat these impossible burgers.
00:13:24.020 By the way, Sheila, did you actually eat one of those?
00:13:26.820 I was curious.
00:13:27.940 I did not.
00:13:29.320 However, Kian did when we were there.
00:13:32.080 And we're both, I would suggest we're beef aficionados.
00:13:35.380 We're both farmers.
00:13:36.840 We come from cattle country.
00:13:39.320 So we know good beef, good grass fed beef.
00:13:42.880 And Kian, he gagged.
00:13:47.020 Like he could, he got a bite.
00:13:49.080 They are made with beets so that they bleed like a burger.
00:13:54.640 But it's, it's a vegetable.
00:13:57.080 It's gross.
00:13:57.680 It's just a vegetable that's bleeding.
00:13:59.460 And it was just really, it was not palatable.
00:14:01.780 See, I'm not an aficionado.
00:14:03.240 I like to deer hunt.
00:14:04.260 We get a lot of our burgers out here.
00:14:05.700 But I was going to say that I decided, the CFAC crew that I was with decided to go and
00:14:11.180 try one of these impossible burgers.
00:14:13.140 It couldn't do it at the UN climate conference, but we could outside in Madrid.
00:14:17.980 And I will say this, on the one hand, it's not horrible when it goes down.
00:14:22.640 However, if they're interested in getting rid of greenhouse gases, after about an hour
00:14:27.920 and you have this in your system, I'm not so sure you don't get out more greenhouse
00:14:31.760 gases than you consume, if you know what I mean.
00:14:35.040 Oh, boy.
00:14:36.480 Yeah, I've seen, I've, sometimes I end up on the vegan side of YouTube just to see how
00:14:43.000 the other half lives.
00:14:44.060 And that seems to be their one complaint is just bloating.
00:14:47.320 And I can imagine why, because Kian did not enjoy that burger.
00:14:52.140 But it's funny you mentioned the hypocrisy of the UN delegates, because that is, it seems
00:14:58.380 to be every year that I go, it's, I could do a week's worth of, look at these people
00:15:04.420 being hypocrites.
00:15:05.300 Look at those people being hypocrites.
00:15:06.940 I mean, in Madrid, just the garbage on the ground.
00:15:10.300 They had people handing out like handbills and pamphlets and stuff.
00:15:14.640 And on paper, I don't, a glossy paper, by the way, as you go in to the UN site, and it
00:15:21.680 was just a big stack all around the garbage can.
00:15:24.860 These delegates couldn't even get their garbage, their wasteful garbage into the garbage can.
00:15:29.760 And when we were in Morocco, that was when Mark was taken away by Moroccan security forces.
00:15:37.500 I never saw.
00:15:37.960 I was too, by the way.
00:15:38.680 We were both tossed into the desert.
00:15:40.280 Yeah.
00:15:40.620 I never saw my lav mic again after that.
00:15:43.980 But every morning, water trucks would come in to the UN compound and water the ground in
00:15:53.960 the desert so that the fancy UN delegates didn't get dust on their shoes.
00:15:59.060 And then inside, they're saying, OK, well, municipalities need to have low flow showerheads
00:16:05.460 and low flush toilets because we need to save water.
00:16:09.000 But for the United Nations delegates, they couldn't even put together what a bunch of hypocrites
00:16:14.720 they were, that they were trucking in water to cut the dust in a desert.
00:16:19.560 I mean, it's just bizarre.
00:16:21.420 Oh, yeah.
00:16:22.120 You see that all the time.
00:16:23.420 And I, you know, you've been to the parties there, too.
00:16:25.780 They're sometimes a little over the top.
00:16:28.020 My one of my favorites was in, I think it was in a Cancun summit a few years back.
00:16:32.200 They used to have these wind turbines that they were showing off how they produce electricity
00:16:36.800 and that.
00:16:37.240 It turns out our CFAC students were with us.
00:16:40.280 We found out that they weren't run by wind.
00:16:43.040 They were actually motorized on the electric grid to go round and round and round.
00:16:47.100 So they were just put there as things to impress people from other countries.
00:16:51.880 But, you know, weren't exactly legit.
00:16:53.820 And some of the poor kids, they put out really ridiculous things.
00:16:56.720 I remember these schoolchildren were decorating trees with these little bubbles as though the
00:17:01.220 trees could talk.
00:17:02.040 And one tree would say, you know, stop global warming, protect me, no more deforestation.
00:17:07.720 But my favorite one was this little bush that was speaking and said, no more CO2.
00:17:12.920 And I thought about that.
00:17:13.860 I said, that's like a person saying, no more oxygen.
00:17:17.040 You know, it's like, seriously?
00:17:19.500 And nobody stopped them.
00:17:20.720 Nobody educated.
00:17:21.280 But, you know, the kid said that this little tree didn't want any more CO2, you know.
00:17:25.300 I, the wind turbine story reminds me of, in Morocco, there were these electric car chargers
00:17:35.120 outside of the UN complex.
00:17:37.120 And I sat outside there for about an hour one day, and I never saw anybody use them.
00:17:43.940 And I thought, well, that's kind of weird.
00:17:45.160 Like, I thought even like someone would just pull up just to say they used the UN's electric
00:17:51.540 car charger until I leaned on the charger and it almost fell over with the weight of my
00:17:58.340 body weight.
00:17:58.880 And I'm not a big woman.
00:18:00.020 And it was because it was empty.
00:18:01.680 It was just a shell of a charger that they were using as a photography prop for the rest
00:18:07.240 of the world.
00:18:07.840 Um, because even like, when you, I don't know if you noticed in Germany, when at the UN site,
00:18:16.420 the whole place hummed, it buzzed with the sound of diesel generators that were hidden
00:18:22.920 all over the place.
00:18:24.220 The lights were diesel generated lights.
00:18:27.600 We know because I'm, my family's from the oil patch.
00:18:31.700 So the, those light towers, I know they operate on diesel and you could hear them everywhere.
00:18:36.340 Um, the whole UN complex was just powered by the sounds of diesel and the, uh, happy little
00:18:43.740 delegates were just happy to be ignorant on the inside of the site.
00:18:48.840 Well, yep.
00:18:49.760 I know you and I've shared a few adventures there, Sheila.
00:18:52.280 So I, uh, I trust we will some more unless we get kicked out again permanently.
00:18:56.180 Uh, the hope is, is that we are at least in the United States portion with the, uh, re-election
00:19:01.120 of, uh, Trump, uh, we'll see, uh, the U.S.
00:19:04.680 Withdrawal, but of course we have a lot of battles going on yet.
00:19:07.960 Uh, anything can happen in this particular election and we're not sure how it's going
00:19:12.300 to go, especially who knows what the voter fraud and all the different things that are
00:19:16.220 going on.
00:19:16.600 It'll be contested almost surely made more complicated of course, by the, uh, justice
00:19:21.260 Ginsburg dying just this last weekend.
00:19:23.180 So in the midst of this, we're trying to put out a movie, but, uh, and it is still very
00:19:27.980 relevant, uh, for, you know, understanding the climate hustle.
00:19:31.520 A lot of people, when they look at a Supreme court justice in the United States, they think
00:19:34.820 of second amendment rights, guns, they think of, uh, the abortion issue is a big one.
00:19:39.580 Uh, there's all sorts of things that constrict constitutionalists.
00:19:43.100 Well, and the climate and energy issue, it's the same thing.
00:19:46.400 Our Supreme court justices have weighed in on pipeline decisions.
00:19:49.460 They've weighed in on the school kids decisions where school children are trying to say there's
00:19:54.920 a generational, uh, thing that our generation needs to protect them.
00:19:59.800 And therefore things like the green new deal maybe need to be implemented from the bench,
00:20:05.260 you know, and, uh, you have, uh, just the endangerment finding, which found that CO2 was
00:20:10.280 in danger.
00:20:10.800 All this could be overturned depending on this next justice.
00:20:13.960 So we want to get the word out.
00:20:15.640 I do encourage all of your listeners to check it out.
00:20:18.560 We got the world premiere again at climate hustle to.com and do a record recommend that
00:20:23.840 they get a chance to check it out.
00:20:25.520 And it'll be on sale at that same website on DVD or downstreaming afterward.
00:20:30.980 So I want, I want to ask you one quick question before I, uh, give you another, one more chance
00:20:37.100 to plug where they can, uh, find, uh, tickets and to support the work that you do with CFACT,
00:20:42.940 uh, Kamala Harris, sorry, Kamala Harris.
00:20:46.340 I don't want anybody to get mad at me cause I said her name wrong.
00:20:48.940 Uh, she's a green new deal supporter.
00:20:50.980 Um, one of the early ones on it, one of the early ones.
00:20:55.560 Exactly.
00:20:57.340 She's, do you think that the selection of her as Biden's running mate, uh, do you, for me
00:21:04.900 as a Canadian, I look at that and I say, okay, well, the Democrats are totally taken over
00:21:08.460 by the loony left.
00:21:09.300 Like they, they, they're the moderates are completely overrun.
00:21:13.000 Uh, do you think that that is, uh, the selection of Kamala Harris, do you think that's going
00:21:21.920 to turn off some of the more moderate pro-business Democrats if there are any of them left?
00:21:28.720 Oh, that's a good one.
00:21:29.980 I think it was orchestrated here.
00:21:31.500 I mean, you have the, uh, Antifa ride race, black lives matters, riots and things like that.
00:21:36.440 So the picking of a, uh, um, you know, an African American woman onto the ticket, I don't know
00:21:42.580 as though he had much of a choice, but it all was seen fairly choreographed or scripted
00:21:47.220 to try to, uh, heighten, uh, the interest in the, in those who are in the minority community
00:21:53.500 and the black community, uh, to come out in force for, uh, the vice, uh, for, for former
00:21:59.440 vice president Biden, uh, in truth, uh, I think that this is actually a desperation measure.
00:22:05.620 Uh, Trump has actually gone way up, uh, record levels for a Republican on, uh, the number
00:22:13.840 of blacks, particularly black men.
00:22:15.520 Uh, some have them as high up as in the, uh, mid to upper twenties among some, uh, other
00:22:22.380 ones have them about 15 to 17%.
00:22:24.680 And while this is by no means a majority, it's significant because generally a Republican
00:22:29.260 candidate gets about eight to 10% of the, uh, black vote.
00:22:33.700 And so I think a lot of this in her selection was done to try to put a dent in that, making
00:22:40.300 her the first African American vice president ever.
00:22:43.280 And, uh, I don't think it's going to work because traditionally Americans don't vote for
00:22:47.740 vice president.
00:22:48.620 I know a lot of people think that that's important.
00:22:51.160 This is all about Donald Trump.
00:22:52.700 You've got a constituency that deeply thinks he's going the right way.
00:22:56.320 That would be somebody like me, uh, who he's going the right direction, but then you have
00:23:01.300 an awful lot of people and, uh, that are just going to vote against him.
00:23:06.700 Generally speaking, that doesn't vote, vote well for those who are against a candidate.
00:23:10.680 There's not really been an example in modern history of, um, people not voting for a president,
00:23:17.720 but voting against him that prevails.
00:23:20.300 So, uh, you know, generally you have to have something to beat something.
00:23:24.860 You can't just say I'm against Trump and vote for somebody who can stand and maybe say a
00:23:29.400 few phrases and, you know, and that's why these debates are going to be interesting because
00:23:33.300 I think he's going to have to stand mano a mano to Trump.
00:23:36.680 And I don't think it's enough.
00:23:37.660 He just survives.
00:23:38.560 He has to show like Reagan did many years ago.
00:23:41.220 He is the better candidate.
00:23:43.080 Good luck with that.
00:23:44.160 So I'm, I'm cautiously optimistic barring any sort of fraud.
00:23:49.820 Yeah.
00:23:50.020 I want to watch the debates, but I also don't want to watch the debates in the way that I
00:23:55.340 don't want to drive past an accident scene where I know someone has died.
00:23:59.520 Like I feel sort of bad for what Trump could possibly do to Biden because Biden just seems
00:24:07.220 so feeble minded and I'm hopeful as a Canadian for the American election that Trump does get
00:24:14.900 reelected because it bodes well for pipelines for us here in Canada.
00:24:19.860 And I think in the last election, there was a large bunch of silent Trump supporters that
00:24:28.620 just, you know, you, you saw how Trump supporters were being treated.
00:24:31.920 So you didn't want to say you were one too.
00:24:33.440 I think that effect is going to be even greater because now there's riots, you know, people
00:24:39.640 are being canceled.
00:24:41.040 You get punched out.
00:24:42.240 If you're a kid wearing a Trump hat, I mean, it's really bad out there to be a Trump supporter.
00:24:48.820 And so I think a lot of people are like, I'm going to vote for Trump, but the hell anybody's
00:24:53.420 going to know about that.
00:24:54.320 I think that is, that effect is going to play quite a bit into this next election.
00:24:59.600 I live in a very rural conservative area of Virginia.
00:25:05.880 Generally speaking, the conservative candidate in this case, Trump will win very handily.
00:25:11.160 Ah, this election cycle, you don't see a lot of Trump signs up.
00:25:14.320 And the reason is, even though they're the overwhelming majority, and I personally know
00:25:19.620 a lot of my neighbors and I know how they're going to vote.
00:25:21.800 The reason they're not putting them up is, even this morning, one of my neighbors from
00:25:26.900 a nearby town phoned and he said, well, my signs have gotten robbed.
00:25:30.620 They've been ripped down.
00:25:32.060 They just don't want the aggravation because the opposition has just gone absolutely berserk.
00:25:37.000 So it's a quiet support.
00:25:38.720 And we'll see if that holds true in the election.
00:25:41.720 So as far as CFAC goes, we're not actually partisan.
00:25:44.500 I know I mentioned what my personal preference is, but we ourselves don't have a dog in this
00:25:51.520 fight.
00:25:51.800 We do on the policy issues.
00:25:54.420 So in that regard, we do support sound policies that are free market oriented, sound science
00:26:00.280 oriented, which is why we put together a movie like Climate Hustle 2, because we think a voice
00:26:06.260 is not being heard on this whole climate and energy debate.
00:26:09.220 And so we wanted to bring it out in a and what we call edutainment, entertaining yet
00:26:15.540 educational manner.
00:26:17.360 So now people can get tickets for the show at climate depot dot com, but also climate hustle
00:26:26.700 to dot com.
00:26:27.720 Is that right?
00:26:28.780 Yes.
00:26:29.040 And I would recommend climate hustle to dot com.
00:26:32.000 You can go to the other one.
00:26:32.940 There is a advertisement for it on the climate depot site, but I would actually recommend
00:26:37.080 going to climate hustle to and that's numeral to climate hustle to dot com.
00:26:43.620 And our world premiere again is this Thursday night at 8 p.m.
00:26:47.220 And that'll be 8 p.m.
00:26:48.240 Alberta time or wherever you are in the world.
00:26:51.040 And get your ticket.
00:26:53.580 If you aren't able to make that, we will have the DVDs and Blu-rays available right after
00:26:58.860 that that you can order as well.
00:27:00.260 So hopefully we can see you all make a big go of this and really make an impact on this
00:27:06.720 issue, which is long overdue, just like with the covid lockdowns.
00:27:11.720 You know, I think that a lot of the modeling has been suspect that has been used by those
00:27:16.100 trying to use these types of issues, do lockdowns and the like.
00:27:20.280 I think that that's been instructive.
00:27:23.060 I think a lot of people now get it, whereas before this whole thing, they might have just
00:27:27.360 been, oh, well, science has spoken.
00:27:30.200 Well, has it?
00:27:31.680 You know, maybe a segment of it has.
00:27:33.480 But there's an awful lot of scientists from MIT, from Harvard, from, you know, University
00:27:39.960 of Alabama, universities around the world that are speaking out against the idea that
00:27:45.060 man's emissions are creating a climate catastrophe.
00:27:47.960 On some level, I think as climate realists, we should be a little bit grateful for the
00:27:55.860 covid crisis in that it taught people that modeling can be wrong and we didn't have to
00:28:02.500 wait 100 years for that to play out in real time.
00:28:05.840 It happened over the course of six months.
00:28:08.100 So hopefully that wakes people up to just how many guesses are involved in all of this stuff
00:28:15.920 when when they're guessing about modeling.
00:28:19.820 What's happening in real time is that people's lives are being ruined and they're doing that
00:28:25.340 through climate policy and they're doing that through these lockdowns also.
00:28:28.860 Craig, I want to thank you so much for coming on the show.
00:28:31.080 Thank you for being so generous with your time today.
00:28:33.820 Best of luck with the world premiere.
00:28:35.980 I'll be tuning in.
00:28:37.240 Um, the last one was so well done.
00:28:40.580 I can't even imagine how great this one's going to be, especially with Kevin Sorbo.
00:28:44.140 Um, and hopefully we can have you back on again real soon.
00:28:47.580 Anytime, Sheila.
00:28:48.460 It's always a pleasure seeing you.
00:28:50.220 Thank you.
00:28:50.780 You just know the left is going to lose their ever loving minds because this one movie is
00:29:04.940 going to challenge their climate change narrative.
00:29:08.180 You see, the only acceptable opinions Hollywood wants you to hear about climate change are the
00:29:13.800 ones that conform with their worldview.
00:29:16.260 You know, that worldview though, Leonardo DiCaprio, Al Gore, the world is going to end because
00:29:21.460 of your SUV, but not because of their fleet of limos or private jets and constant world
00:29:26.480 travel worldview.
00:29:27.980 Yeah, that one.
00:29:28.840 I know this movie is going to be a success just like the last one.
00:29:32.560 It's going to be a success for the same reason we at Rebel News often have more eyeballs on
00:29:37.300 our work than the mainstream media does.
00:29:40.580 People are hungry.
00:29:42.000 They're desperate to just hear the other side of the story.
00:29:45.420 They don't want to lecture from self-appointed moral and intellectual superiors in Hollywood
00:29:51.780 or Ottawa for that matter.
00:29:54.080 Well, everyone, that's the show for tonight.
00:29:55.780 Thanks as always for tuning in.
00:29:57.420 I'll see everybody back here in the same time in the same place next week.
00:30:01.080 And remember, don't let the government tell you that you've had too much to think.
00:30:15.420 Do you have a good time.
00:30:28.040 I'll see.
00:30:29.180 Hmm.