Truthland – an Answer to Gasland?

The Gas Industry has come out with a movie “Truthland” their answer to GasLand.

Here is the trailer for Truthland

You can go to the Truthland site and watch the entire movie. I haven’t done that yet. (Don’t you think the kissing the baby thing is shameless?)

Here is the trailer for Gasland:

Personally I thought GasLand, which I saw on NetFlix was a good movie. It could have been a great movie if they paid as much attention to the facts as they did the cinematography but hey, that’s the movie business. I can’t vouch for Truthland and I can see why some would view it skeptically because it was funded by the gas industry. But hey you know what? I think that you and I should look at all opinions and presentations skeptically, but not cynically.

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(Sweetie’s family is not afraid of fracking. They are here having a picnic on a Chesapeake Energy well site in western Oklahoma. The well was horizontally drilled into and hydraulically fracked in the Colony Wash formation. Sweetie is in the back at the far left standing up trying to sneak some food. So far, no ill effects except that I have gotten somewhat older, fatter, balder, dumber, and uglier since the event.)

Do your research, check the facts, decide for yourself but keep an open mind. Write your Senator, take some action if you feel led. Don’t take everything at face value. Think about what the unstated assumptions are? (Like do you really want all the water quality enforcement everywhere taken over by the Federal Government? Is that good? bad? Why? Or should exploration companies be allowed unchecked access anywhere they want regardless of the environmental impact? Why? Can’t we keep sensitive areas untouched? Why not?) Check and see who has what to gain or lose by presenting a certain viewpoint.

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It’s kind of fun actually googling GasLand and TruthLand and seeing how the pro and con fracking trolls are tearing each other up on the internet. Are the various advocates answering questions and providing information that can be checked or are they just bobbing and weaving?

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(And they like hot showers in the morning!)

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(And your most stubborn oilman likes a to get away from it all to a place with  clean air and water.)

I could give you a bunch of links, but I’m not. Just google it. Read the pros and the cons. Make up your own mind. (But keep it open.)

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Can I get off my soapbox now?

(Full disclosure: I work for a natural gas pipeline company and I don’t have any problem with properly designed and executed fracking. My opinions are my own and not necessarily that of my employer).

7 thoughts on “Truthland – an Answer to Gasland?

  1. joan

    I agree that both sides need to be explored and common ground needs to be found. It just seems it is harder and harder to find the real truth on either side of anything these days. We have lost any sense on neutrality so we can get the honest truth about an issue.

  2. EG CameraGirl

    Thanks for telling the truth as you see it, Yogi. My mind is completely open to hearing what both sides have to say. Honesty is a virtue not easy to find these days.

  3. Sylvia K

    It is hard indeed to find much honesty from either side these days and I have to admit I’m discouraged and disappointed by much of what I see and hear and not just with the gas/energy companies. The violence everywhere is on the rise and that, too, is scary! A shooting in the parking lot where I live, five people killed by someone none of them even knew while they were having lunch are just a couple of the nightmares that are growing all over Seattle. It’s not a very happy or caring world any longer — or maybe I was just a dreamer.
    Hope you and your family have had a good weekend.

    Sylvia

  4. Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti

    This is an interesting subject that will always have its pros and cons. Unfortunately, I do not think big industries or big businesses always have the health and safety of residents as their major concern, especially when it interferes with profits.

  5. Daryl Edelstein

    Every ‘hot’ topic now has a documentary or fauxmentary … whatever … love the photo of Sweetie’s family picnic and your assessment of same ..

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