Posted on 11/19/2020 8:55:00 PM PST by Beave Meister
London, 19 November: In a GWPF video released today, Dr. Susan Crockford, a Canadian wildlife expert, provides new evidence that the 2019 Netflix documentary film series, ‘Our Planet’, withheld facts behind the controversial walrus story it promoted as evidence of climate change.
If there was ever any doubt that polar bears, not climate change, were the cause of walrus falling to their deaths from a rocky cliff in Siberia a few years ago, new evidence presented here seals the deal: a Russian photographer has released independent video of the event that clearly shows polar bears driving walrus over the cliff to their deaths.
In 2019, a sequence in the Netflix documentary ‘Our Planet’ showed a highly disturbing piece of footage of several walrus bouncing off sharp rocks as they fell from a high cliff to their deaths. It transpired this event happened in late September 2017 at a well-known walrus haulout at Cape Schmidt on the Chukchi Sea.
Narrator Sir David Attenborough blamed the tragedy on climate change, insisting that lack of summer sea ice due to climate change was to blame for the walrus falling to their deaths without provocation. A few months later, however, using some of the same walrus footage, Attenborough’s BBC series called ‘Seven Worlds, One Planet’ featured a number of polar bears driving walrus off the very same cliff. It was damning evidence that the ‘Our Planet’ account of walrus deaths had been a false narrative constructed to elicit an emotional response from the public.
New independent video footage of the same event shot by Russian photographer Yevgeny Basov corroborates the BBC evidence that polar bears drove the walrus over the cliff. Basov is a friend of Netflix ‘science advisor’ Anatoly Kochnev and was apparently invited to observe the commercial filming.
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But wait!! I thought all of the polar bears were already dead from “global warming”?
(Do I need the /s tag?)
You are right! When ManBearPig warned us they were in danger there was 20,000 or so polar bear. Now there is a mere 60,000 or so.
There are at least one or two left, seen floating on an iceberg in that photo that made the rounds on the internet a few years ago.
News reports said that a recent work by Sir David Attenborough scared Prince George.
I remember in the 1980’s there was a documentary about Canadians clubbing baby seals to death. It turned out that the clubbers were environmentalists trying to make the sealing industry look bad. Fake news!
I bet the redhead is popular with other bears.
Who could possibly believe there wasn’t enough ice to hold walruses and how would cameras be there to catch walruses at the moment the last ice cube was lost?
That’s it!
Isn’t there a bloody muzzie festival that looks kind of like that?
Several years ago Fake News was up in arms and crying about how all the ice was melting on at the North Pole because of Global Warming. Well, the ice was melting, but not because of Global Warming. NASA and Canadian scientist did a joint study and found out there were two or three active volcanos erupting on the ocean floor at the North Pole. Gee, what kind of an effect would hot molten have on ice? And after the volcanos stopped they had more ice than before the eruptions...Fake News refuse to investigate the truth if it does not apply to their agenda...
They had no brains to begin with, if they didn’t know polar bears are great swimmers.
“I’m sorry, Chumley. We will not call it the “Walrus Street Journal”.
Like many if not most of the cartoons back then, that one was brilliant. I used to love the parts with the science professor guy who would always go to the blackboard and draw them diagrams explaining various scientific principles so that they could succeed in whatever scheme or job they working on at the time. I believe the diagrams would then ‘come alive’ (self-animate) on the blackboard.
Regards,
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