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After watching the Amazon Spills, the Exxon Valdez, Kalamazoo and the many other horrific spills that have occurred, many of us recognize the paradigms of the Oil spills, the Corporate Army of Oil Giants and the events that occur but for those of you unaware please do read my post and the many others I have created. Inform yourself because this could/will be in your backyard, neighbourhood, vacation paradise and then who will you blame. WE MUST ALL MAKE A STAND!
Read below to get a better understanding of how things really play out. See other links.
https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/08/listen-neb-kinder-morgan-hearings.html
https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/08/we-cant-live-with-out-water-urgent-call.html
https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/08/for-coast-petition-delivery-be-there.html
https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/01/there-is-no-benefit-from-this-project.html
https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/03/a-lot-of-good-this-will-do-me.html
https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/02/oil-spill-in-amazon-does-anyone-care.html
https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/02/canada-do-you-know-what-environmental.html
https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/02/we-can-change-world-its-dyingto-get.html
There 3 things I want you to consider carefully. Here are some links to explain it better. I getting tired. (this section was from a much larger post.. https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/03/a-lot-of-good-this-will-do-me.html )
1) The movie is very different than the book
(Inspired by does not mean true)
MOVIE
Big Miracle is a 2012 British-American family drama film starring Drew Barrymore and John Krasinski. The film, directed by Ken Kwapis, is based on the 1989 book Freeing the Whales by Tom Rose, which covers Operation Breakthrough, the 1988 international effort to rescue gray whales trapped in ice near Point Barrow, Alaska.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Miracle
BOOK
Big Miracle tells the true story of three gray whales trapped beneath Arctic ice in the fall of 1988, and of Operation Breakthrough, the collaborative efforts to free them by oil company executives, activists, Inupiat people, the U.S. military, and Soviet ice-breakers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Miracle_%28book%29
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Breakthrough
2) The Press/Media made a Event from a non- Event
The movie shows how all of the
participants in the rescue used or tried to use the media for their own
purposes, including Greenpeace, which had to bring in more people to
answer *phones as calls came in from all over the world and the oil man
portrayed in the film by Ted Danson.
* see they didn't have the internet YET!!!
**Remember my other post- about grassroots, power of the people...social media is the new media..it didn't exist when this whale rescue happened. We can use it to OUR advantage. So keep that in mind. Because TOGETHER we WILL change the world! http://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/03/grassroots-rock-candy-revolution.html
* see they didn't have the internet YET!!!
**Remember my other post- about grassroots, power of the people...social media is the new media..it didn't exist when this whale rescue happened. We can use it to OUR advantage. So keep that in mind. Because TOGETHER we WILL change the world! http://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/03/grassroots-rock-candy-revolution.html
http://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/moviemom/2012/02/the-real-story-big-miracle-and-the-alaskan-whale-rescue.html
"The film focuses on the challenges of the
arctic conditions and the bigger challenges of finding a way for the
humans to set aside their differences for a common goal. It also
touches on some ot the darker themes Rose addresses more extensively in
his book, as indicated by its original title:
Freeing The Whales: How the Media Created the World’s Greatest Non-Event
Freeing The Whales: How the Media Created the World’s Greatest Non-Event
"Rose points out that the Soviet ice-cutting ship portrayed in the media
of the time and the movie of today as the whale-saver was actually in
Alaska as a part of the USSR’s whale-slaughter industry, the largest in
the world at the time of the rescue and for many years after. "
"Rose’s
book explores the role of the media in what a cynical character in the
movie calls “cat up a tree” stories. The rescue of the three whales had
enormous public appeal, but all around it were stories the media
overlooked that were more important by any measure. Rose calculated
that the cost of the rescue and media coverage was more than $5.7
million."
3)- (I need to find the link) but the
guy that cleaned up the Exxon Valdez oil spill, he got really rich
cleaning it because he got chosen for being nice OIL guy in the movie. Updated (see documentary below- watch at the 6:45 mark)
Read more at http://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/moviemom/2012/02/the-real-story-big-miracle-and-the-alaskan-whale-rescue.html#rkb2QRsLmcyGFcop.99
READ THIS!!
"The $500,000 ARCO spent on Operation Breakout was one of the best investments it ever made. A $20 million public relations campaign** couldn’t have bought a tenth the goodwill ARCO earned helping free the three trapped whales. It seemed to be perfect timing.
ARCO cashed in at a critical juncture in the history of the slumping Alaskan oil industry. No oil company in Alaska ever received more favorable press coverage than ARCO did during its two week investment in Operation Breakout.
Usually the rich whipping boy of the environmentalists, ARCO now worked side by side with Cindy Lowry and Greenpeace.
In the game of P.R. Pac-Man, ARCO swallowed any hint of criticism by pouring tremendous resources into a rescue destined to save three animals endangered by nature, not man’s insatiable carving for fossil fuels.
Of course, ARCO’s work on behalf of the three whales stranded in
Barrow did nothing to clean up its share of the more than 11,000 acres
of North Slope Arctic tundra the Environmental Protection Agency said
were ruined by oil drilling."
Read more at http://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/moviemom/2012/02/the-real-story-big-miracle-and-the-alaskan-whale-rescue.html#rkb2QRsLmcyGFcop.99
READ THIS!!
"The $500,000 ARCO spent on Operation Breakout was one of the best investments it ever made. A $20 million public relations campaign** couldn’t have bought a tenth the goodwill ARCO earned helping free the three trapped whales. It seemed to be perfect timing.
ARCO cashed in at a critical juncture in the history of the slumping Alaskan oil industry. No oil company in Alaska ever received more favorable press coverage than ARCO did during its two week investment in Operation Breakout.
Usually the rich whipping boy of the environmentalists, ARCO now worked side by side with Cindy Lowry and Greenpeace.
In the game of P.R. Pac-Man, ARCO swallowed any hint of criticism by pouring tremendous resources into a rescue destined to save three animals endangered by nature, not man’s insatiable carving for fossil fuels.
Here's another article if you link to read.
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