We’re working on something big – a made-for-TV documentary that you will not see on any other TV network in Canada.
It’s something only the Sun News Network would do. It would probably be banned at the CBC.
We’re making a documentary exposing the fraud of Ontario’s wind turbine schemes.
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We’ll expose the Liberal insiders who managed to get huge government subsidies for their green schemes. We’ll show you how Ontario power prices have shot up to pay for these wind turbines – but that the wind turbines are so unreliable, most of the them don’t even generate power!
But the most heart-breaking part of the movie is the impact these skyscraper-high monstrosities have on the lives of ordinary Canadians who have been crushed by the wind turbine lobby.
We’ll show you how local communities were shut out of the regulatory process; how bird-killing wind turbine companies were forced into once-peaceful communities against their will; how wind mega-corporations were exempted from environmental laws and sued local mothers who dared to speak out against them. And we’ll show you how the health impact of these massive, flickering, noise-making blades have been covered-up by Liberal politicians who have put their wind obsession above everything else – including the very health and safety of Canadian families.
Simply put, if the Sun News Network doesn’t make this film, no-one will.
But we need your help. We’re deep into the film right now – we’ve done the field research, we’ve done the interviews, we’ve got the damning facts. Now we just have to produce and edit the project. And then we’ll shout it from the rooftops – and broadcast it all across Canada.
The film is called Down Wind, and it’s hosted by Rebecca Thompson, one of our fearless Sun News reporters. You’ve seen her work as a reporter. Now comes the big time for her, as the driving force behind the feature film.
Making a documentary isn’t like making a regular TV show. There are extra expenses, everything from travel costs, to equipment, to extra production and editing work. We need to buy music rights, graphics and pay promotional costs that we wouldn’t have with a regular broadcast.
That’s why I’m writing to you today: will you help us cross the finish line with Down Wind, and make this important movie a reality?
We need $30,000 to get the job done. That’s not a lot of money for the big guys – the CBC’s annual taxpayers bail-out of $1.1 billion a year works out to $30,000 every fifteen minutes. That’s a rounding error for them – that’s a fraction of the CBC president Hubert Lacroix’s personal expense account. But for us, $30,000 is enough to finish an entire documentary film, and one you know the CBC would never broadcast.
Because the Media Party believes in the cult of environmental extremism. If some CBC producer even dared to suggest making a show critical of wind turbines, he’d probably be fired. I mean, the CBC is the channel that has given David Suzuki a propaganda show for the past 40 years. They would never show the dark side of wind turbines.
It’s up to Sun News to tell the other side of the story. Sun News – and you.
Will you help make this film a reality? I chipped in $100 myself. If you can afford more, please do. Even $10 will help. Even $1. You can do it online, quickly and securely, atwww.DownWindMovie.com.
Put it this way: if this film helps stop this costly, failed experiment with wind turbines, your contribution could end up saving you much more in lower electricity rates alone!
You know we can do amazing documentaries – stuff the other guys won’t touch. Last year our first Sun News documentary, called Broken Trust, blew the lid off the High River gun grab.
With your assistance, we can expose the wind energy fraudsters for what they are.
Contribute what you can and we’ll reward you for your support. For a contribution of $25, we’ll send you a DVD copy of the movie; for $50 you’ll receive a second DVD and a Sun News Prize Pack (pen, bumper sticker, and mug). For $100 you’ll get all that and a promotional poster signed by Rebecca Thompson and me. And for a contribution of $250 we’ll send you all of the above, plus give you an associate producer credit at end of movie – we’ll actually put your name in the credits!
Finally, if you really hate those wind turbines – or just love stuff from the Sun! – for a contribution of $1,000 or more, you’ll receive all the above plus a fancy Sun News jacket. (They’re awesome.) To learn more, visit www.DownWindMovie.com. Help us tell the story – and be part of Canadian movie-making history!
Yours gratefully,
Ezra Levant
P.S. I chipped in $100 myself, safely and securely, right online atwww.DownWindMovie.com