On December 10th, Highway 61 Entertainment will release director Joel Gilbert’s thought-provoking documentary, The Climate According to AI Al Gore, on DVD and streaming services. As the climate hoax debate heats up, this film dives deep into the controversial origins of climate science.
Exposing the Truth Behind Climate Science
This documentary provides a well-researched and entertaining examination of Al Gore, the self-proclaimed “climate godfather.” Known for his film An Inconvenient Truth, where he declared a “climate emergency,” Gore has significantly influenced the global climate change movement. However, Gilbert challenges Gore’s claims, revealing that the former Vice President, who is not a scientist, misrepresented the views of his Harvard professor, Roger Revelle.
Through extensive research, Gilbert uncovers that Revelle actually rejected Gore’s climate alarmism. The film traces the real origins of Gore’s climate apocalypse narrative back to his time at Vanderbilt Divinity School and exposes how Gore allegedly plagiarized a radical environmental book from the 1940s to craft his 1992 manifesto, Earth in the Balance.
An Engaging Encounter with AI
In a groundbreaking approach, The Climate According to AI Al Gore features an AI-generated version of Al Gore himself. This innovative method allows director Joel Gilbert to confront the AI “Al Gore” about his life history, political ambitions, and the exploitation of climate politics as a means to address his personal insecurities. The film argues that the climate scare is used as a political tool to undermine free-market capitalism and promote socialist ideals among voters.
A Unique Documentary Experience
Combining archival footage from Gore’s life with AI-generated narration, the documentary offers a revolutionary perspective on the subject. It’s an engaging exploration of the intersection between climate science and political manipulation, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in the truth behind the climate change narrative.
For more information about the film, visit ClimateAlGore.com.