I’m sure we’ll see other dead people talking about climate change soon. Jerry Garcia perhaps? Albert Einstein, John Lennon, why maybe even John Wayne could be utilized. I can see him now, “Listen up Pilgrim…climate change is gonna kill you unless you get off your sorry butt and do something about it!”.
We all know these long dead people had opinions about climate change, but they just never had a chance to express them before they died. Right?
Anything to “save the planet”, including putting words in dead people’s mouths. – Anthony
h/t to Jeff Alberts
Greenpeace Resurrects JFK for Global Warming Ad Campaign
Web video depicts dead president warning climate change ‘threatens our very existence,’ claims ‘technology and renewable energy offers the last remaining hope.’
By Jeff Poor
Business & Media Institute
10/30/2008 1:31:03 PM
There’s something a little creepy about historical figures being brought back to life to promote climate change alarmism, but the over-the-top environmentalists at Greenpeace have no qualms with using it as a tactic.
A video posted on Greenpeace’s YouTube site portrays former President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated Nov. 22, 1963, in Dallas, making a plea for environmental activism to save the planet from the perils of global warming.
“When man first walked upon the moon, it defined a generation,” Kennedy is depicted saying. “As this new millennium dawns, we face a greater challenge – climate change threatens our very existence. What further disasters will convince world leaders that the existing technology and renewable energy offers the last remaining hope for sustainable future?”
The ad is part of a Greenpeace campaign labeled “Energy [R]evolution” that sets greenhouse gas goals far in excess of the Kyoto treaty. The ad promotes the eradication of coal-fired plants, using more expensive unproven sources of energy, blames industrialized nations for the plight of poor nations, and calls for a radical overhaul of the European auto industry.
Watch the video:
Other aspects of the campaign include an energy policy based on “equity and fairness,” reduction of greenhouse gas emission by “up to 30 percent below 1990 levels,” “strict mandatory efficiency standards” for home and office appliances and the phasing out of nuclear power, which has been deemed as a greenhouse gas-free energy solution to the climate change issue by some.
The ad makes an emotional plea by linking climate change disaster scene after disaster scene, including a post-Hurricane Katrina shot from Reynoir St. in Biloxi, Miss, followed by shots of children, calling for an “energy revolution.”
“Hollow words and spineless resolution have failed,” the voice continued. “Now is the time for an energy revolution. Will we look into the eyes of our children and tell them that we had the opportunity but lacked the courage? Will we look into the eyes of our children and tell them that we had the technology, but lacked the vision? Or, will we look into the eyes of our children and tell them that we faced our challenge and that we fought – we fought for the energy revolution?”
Kennedy is considered by some historians to be a great orator. However, the choice to use his likeness in the ad is curious because, although he is credited for laying some the foundation of modern federal environmental policy, it was his Republican rival and successor, President Richard Nixon, who made the Environmental Protection Agency a reality in 1970.
This isn’t the first time environmental messages have been linked to historical images. Al Gore’s “We Can Solve It” campaign had one commercial spot that began with video from the D-Day invasion of Normandy and included clips from the moon landing and the civil rights movement. Time magazine doctored the famous Iwo Jima photograph by Joe Rosenthal of the Marines raising the American flag and replaced the flag with a tree to push the “war on global warming.”
The use of deceased celebrities in advertising has been considered controversial by some. A recent DirectTV ad starring Craig T. Nelson as the father in the 1982 movie “Poltergeist,” shows the daughter – played by Heather O’Rourke – reciting the movie’s memorable line, “Theeeyyy’re heeerrre” However, O’Rourke died in 1988 and some critics claimed that crossed the line.
Maybe we should resurrect the “KING” for “our side”. Oh, wait a minute. Elvis isn’t dead. He was just spotted in a Starbucks in Vegas…
sightly OT – an example of non-sensical science reporting in NatureNews:
http://www.nature.com/news/2008/081030/full/news.2008.1195.html
what did they actually do and waht are the results?
Considering this and the JFK-Green Peace fraud, is it time to gather for an orchestrated campaign against Kyoto successors.
In 1960, while JFK was running for President, Hurricane Donna ravaged Florida and the East Coast of the US all the way up to New England. As Donna finally ended, Hurricane Ethel sprang up in the Gulf of Mexico and came within about 20 miles of being worse for New Orlean than Katrina!
Of the 10 deadliest tornado outbreaks in the US, only one has happened post JFK, and that was in 1965.
Natural disaster are no more numerous or intense today than they ever have been. I would like to think that JFK would point this out to the propagandists at Greenpeace and refuse to allow his imaged to be tarnished in such a way. I at least hope that the ghost of JFK haunts the makers of the video on this Halloween.
And here I thought only PBS brought back the dead. I find this video very sad and sort of desperate.
Month of May hit a high for the CET, but it’s been downward since http://hadobs.metoffice.com/hadcet/cet_info_mean.html Can’t remember previously seeing a -0.4 in the CET!
I’m confused.
Did they land on the moon using wind energy?
What’s more repulsive is the speed of the images which flash on the screen. Probably falls just short of subliminal, but it’s still a psychological trick to make the mind associate the Greenpeace message with technological advance and bravery of the past.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
Why use any science in your message when you can use psychological Propaganda.
This only proves that Greenpeace has more in common with Joseph Goebbels, than with JFK.
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If you believe the man-made global warming theory is false then why not sign The Manhattan Declaration?
Phillip Bratby (09:20:23) :
“This sort of tasteless behaviour suggests that Greenpeace are desperate because they recognise that everything is going pear-shaped on account of the increasing AGW scepticism and the impending global cooling”
Phillip, I disagree that they are “desperate”. This is nothing but marketing on the part of Greenpeace. They are marketing their agenda, much the same way Gore marketed HIS agenda with the AIT movie.
The same way the IPCC markets their ideas to garner support. The same way some scientist market their ideas to get grant money.
If anything, this points to a failing on the part of us skeptics.
My analogy is that when we first started fighting a ground war in Vietnam, we lost miserably. We were attempting to fight a conventional engagement against very effective guerilla warfare, and our troops didn’t stand a chance. We learned, eventually, and modified/adopted tactics that allowed us to bring supperior weaponry/technology to bear such that we won some battles.
We’re trying to win this battle with logic and reasoning. Why? There’s nothing logical or reasonable about Gore’s messaging. And the people that go ga-ga for it aren’t applying logic or reason.
We need to play the game their way, with just a hint of logic and reason, enough to make some folks go “Hmmmm…didn’t think of that. Why ISN’T that happening?”…then toss in a little “And Oh by the way, they’re going to waste BILLIONS of tax dollars that we can’t afford to waste!” on the side, and we’ll start making progress.
We need someone to take out these same types of ads. Full page in the WSJ or the NYT that deliver 5 bullets of information. Plant the seeds.
IMHO, of course.
Jim
There were a number of commercials a few years back that featured dead actors including John Wayne. For a time these commercials were seen quite often. Now that the novelty has worn off, they appear less frequently. Having John Wayne appearing in a Coors Light commercial is one thing, easily not taken seriously; using a JFK image to spout propaganda gives the subject matter a degree of respectability that it does not deserve.
It’s about as genuine as anything that’s come out of the AGW crowd for years.
The really scary part is that they’re not even bothered that everyone knows they’re making it up now.
“The ad promotes the eradication of coal-fired plants, using more expensive unproven sources of energy, blames industrialized nations for the plight of poor nations, and calls for a radical overhaul of the European auto industry.”
Shoot.
It would seem to be a lot less work to just quote Barack Obama on the same issues, except he just wants to overhaul the American auto industry.
@Steve Berry
It’s actually fairly common for a month to drop that low – values -0.4 or less are shown in blue (I hope I didn’t miss any) http://www.holtlane.plus.com/images/cet.jpg
Not quite as bad as the Kennedy ad but Greenpeace is using Wiggles lookalikes in Australia to scare our Kids.
I agree with Kean Whelband (12:42:45) Joseph Gobbels would have been very proud of Greenpeaces’ efforts.
As progandists go, Green Peas has always been pretty self-destructive. More power to them in there considerable effort to find a nadir of the crass, the silly, the creepy and the offensive.
Speaking of back from the dead, I am a victim of global cooling! The nor’easter that dumped 18″ of snow on me, also knocked down several trees across my power-lines. I finally got back power this afternoon!
Dee Norris (14:11:54) :
Welcome home! Technically, that storm was no nor’easter. Those form along the coast from NJ south, then come up and strengthen from cold air to the north & west and moisture from the south.
Your storm was a strange streched out affair with feed of cold air from due north that reached down to Florida, I’m not quite sure where the moisture came from, it didn’t start out with lake effect moisture.
New Hampshire got very little snow and a south wind that eventually brought cold air from Atlanta. We did get some rain, but it had amore of a tropical feel to it.
This zombie ad brings up a critical question: who else is a zombie? Can you really tell who is alive and who is a soul-less corpse animated for propaganda purposes?
Known zombies: JFK, Elvis, Saddam Hussein
Probable zombies: Al Gore, Osama bin Laden, fill in the blank _____
Then there are the vampires, like Bela Lugosi, Nosferatu, Obacula, etc.
This mockery is singular proof that there is nothing more sacred in either Heaven or Earth save the cause Greenpeace strives for.
For all of JFK’s faults, which I will leave unlisted, he was a man who stood up for freedom. He knew tyranny when he saw it, and strove against it as best he could. If there is a more complete way to mock everything he stood for, let one of you commenters here enlighten me.
The honored dead should sleep undisturbed, not be dragged from their graves to serve as players in some vile hi-tech Punch and Judy show. Enough is enough.
The only good of it all is that my enemy has unveiled themselves for all to see.
‘I’m sure we’ll see other dead people talking about climate change soon.’
Are these the same dead people from Chicago that voted in our last natioal election?
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CPT. Charles: This mockery is singular proof that there is nothing more sacred in either Heaven or Earth save the cause Greenpeace strives for.
You have it completely backwards: the Greenpeace video is itself a total mockery of JFK’s ideals. The only “cause” Greenpeace strives for is lining their own pockets by selling their pseudoscientific nonsense. Their use of JFK for this is an outrage, which you conveniently fail to see.
For all of JFK’s faults, which I will leave unlisted, he was a man who stood up for freedom. He knew tyranny when he saw it, and strove against it as best he could. If there is a more complete way to mock everything he stood for, let one of you commenters here enlighten me.
By all means. Allow me, and I’m sure there will be others. I believe you are right in that he knew tyranny when he saw it. It is difficult to say, but I believe he would have seen through the AGW lie. Nothing threatens freedom more, or invites tyranny more than a lie as huge as AGW is.
The only good of it all is that my enemy has unveiled themselves for all to see.
So, your “enemy” is the truth?
Jfk was a mediocre President whose claim to fame is an operatic death.
‘I’m sure we’ll see other dead people talking about climate change soon.’
As we will see dead people voting soon.
Stalin’s Photoshop. Step right up and change the past! Step right up!