Fox-News-Fan-Climate-Change-Denier Now Accepts Climate Science Reality. {Video}
“I love Bill O’Reilly. I’m proud to be an American. But I saw this movie Chasing Ice today… Every human being in the world should watch this movie—everyone!”
~ Lolly Hellman, Los Angeles.
Overcome with emotion, Lolly explains how this film erased her climate change skepticism. Wow.
I’m going to see this documentary with my husband and 11-year old son as soon as possible!
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I saw it at Mountain Film last May. Its amazing. If people see it, it will do far more for climate change than "Al Gore's" film ever did.
Can't wait to see it this weekend, CSmith. Thanks for checking out the video and leaving a comment.
It takes a lot of courage to challenge your beliefs. I applaud this woman and wish her the best.
Isn't it great?! And so heartfelt. I'd like to know what motivated her to see the film so other deniers will check it out.
Couldn't ask for a better endorsement for the movie and global warming. Hoo-hah! (I suppose Glenn Beck or some right-wing nut job would help).
Hoo-hah is right, Liz! Thanks for checking it out and taking the time to leave a comment.
Nikola Tesla understood that when electricity is used at extremely high voltage, but very low amperage, it can do much more work with much less energy. But his plasma science was whisked away by the military to develop high energy weapons, and we went on to destroy the planet with 110-220. It's awesome this woman experienced a revelation seeing "Chasing Ice" but it shouldn't take a documentary to understand Bill O'Reilly is a paid shill of the military industrial complex.
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