>"It goes without saying that climate realists around the world believe Nobel Laureate Al Gore used false information throughout his schlockumentary "An Inconvenient Truth" in order to generate global warming hysteria.
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>On Friday, it was revealed by ABC News that one of the famous shots of supposed Antarctic ice shelves in the film was actually a computer-generated image from the 2004 science fiction blockbuster The Day After Tomorrow."
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The Polar bears that have become famous were a fictionalized account too. Polar bears are extremely strong swimmers, and they routinely ride ice bergs during the annual migration. I'm sure a few wind up getting eaten by something higher up the food chain, but I don't want to encounter whatever that might be.<g>
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com
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