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.
00:03:01.460We're going to be doing a live worldwide premiere September 24th at 8 p.m.
00:03:06.920And 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.
00:03:20.640Our 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.
00:03:29.540So 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.
00:03:47.220Yeah, I remember we helped with a premiere here in Alberta.
00:03:51.720We 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.
00:04:05.140I mean, if we could have had a bigger theater, we could have filled that one, too.
00:04:09.020There 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.
00:04:18.160You're not allowed to tell on our state broadcaster.
00:04:20.600Now, Climate Hustle 2, it's got kind of an interesting name because it's not just Climate Hustle 2.
00:04:29.780Is it the Rise of the Climate Monarchy?
00:04:36.080And 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.
00:04:45.600They actually showed it, I think, three times in Toronto.
00:04:47.760So, your more liberal East Coast neighbors also showed it, and it did fairly well.
00:04:57.480And that is, a name of it is a little bit controversial, only if you're perhaps in a country that has a monarchy.
00:05:05.800We 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.
00:05:14.440But we wanted to say we're not against monarchies, all of them necessarily.
00:05:20.800I mean, you know, you've got Prince Charles.
00:05:32.800They are the people that are living high in the hog.
00:05:36.200We 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.
00:05:49.800You'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.
00:05:59.540Meanwhile, he's flying on a private jet up the coast to grab a cheeseburger, as was Harrison Ford.
00:06:05.200We have Leonardo DiCaprio, who's also showcased in this movie, a guy who, you know, is outspoken and telling everybody else how to live.
00:06:13.440Yet 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.
00:06:39.640You go ahead and, you know, lower your carbon footprint by turning down your thermostat.
00:06:44.920I myself, like Al Gore, will use, you know, in one month what the entire American uses for an entire year.
00:06:51.080So it's this sort of hypocrisy and the money that they get, and we want to blow the doors off that.
00:06:58.120You 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.
00:07:08.820You have unelected people making decisions and influencing the levers of power to control your lives.
00:07:17.340I 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.
00:08:03.280And it's surprising to me people can't see through it.
00:08:06.520And, 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.
00:08:17.480These are people that, you know, like to sit down and opine how they can make everything equal.
00:08:23.540And climate is not just about climate.
00:08:25.380Another 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.
00:08:38.940You know, like ecofeminism and, you know, the education system and learning about the Green New Deal and all the different human rights things.
00:08:49.600And you'd go, how do these things have anything to do with the weather or temperature?
00:08:57.160We review the science and we have about 20 plus scientists in this movie that are very credentialed that will discuss this as well.
00:09:04.100You know, I really noticed the first little bit of like the shoehorning of extra social justice issues into climate change.
00:09:13.660I think it was in Bonn, Germany, where they had all those statues all around Bonn of climate refugees.
00:09:21.740And it was like at that moment I realized, OK, this is the catch all.
00:09:26.040Not 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.
00:09:41.720But 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.
00:09:53.340It's become the thing by which they will control your life and by which they will govern every other aspect of our lives.
00:10:02.880Oh, yeah. We have the obviously you've heard of the race riots here.
00:10:06.500So now the big buzzword, you look on the Twitter accounts and everything else, it's eco, it's environmental racism.
00:10:13.180And 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.
00:10:24.500It's almost like the old saying, you know, global warming caused a flood, wiped out an entire village.
00:10:29.720Women impacted the worst. You know, everybody's dead.
00:10:33.420But, you know, it's like everybody dies. So I'm not really clear about how they message this stuff.
00:10:37.980Bottom line is they want to control your lives. They want to tell you what you should have for your thermostat.
00:10:44.480In 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.
00:10:52.680Your diet, you know, as to what is an environmentally approved diet.
00:10:57.620These 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.
00:11:09.460And 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.
00:11:24.680Oh, 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.
00:11:39.540And I'm not even sure if all that many of them really believe it because they sure don't live like they believe it.
00:11:46.660But 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.
00:12:52.980And all the delegates were going to the Burger King thing.
00:12:55.840So I asked the Burger King person there, I said, are you serving the impossible burger or are these guys actually?
00:13:01.260And they go, no, we don't have the impossible burger.
00:13:03.380All the delegates here who are going to conference sessions saying we need to eliminate beef are chowing down on whoppers in between their sessions.
00:13:11.680And it was the most busy of all the different venues in the entire, you know, U.N. gathering on climate change.