“PLANET OF THE HUMANS,” AN EXPOSÉ OF “RENEWABLE” ENERGY, CONTINUES TO STUN AUDIENCES
Jeff Gibbs created "Planet of the Humans” to be an honest and fearless critique of the modern climate movement, which has been neutralized by bad ideas and loads of money.
HART HAGAN: My guest is Jeff Gibbs, Writer, Producer and Director of Planet of the Humans, the 2020 Blockbuster documentary that has been viewed 14 million times on YouTube, and an estimated 20 million times overall. The movie was executive produced by legendary documentarian Michael Moore with whom Jeff also worked on the Oscar-winning documentary Bowling for Columbine, and also Fahrenheit 9/11, which became the largest grossing documentary film in history.
Jeff, how are you today?
JEFF GIBBS: Great! Great to see you, Hart. I say “Planet of the Humans has received at least 20 million because approximately 20 different people cloned the movie and put it on YouTube for starters, some of which had hundreds of thousands of views. Planet of the Humans is also on Amazon Prime, iTunes, Google Play, Voodoo and Vimeo. So the audience is difficult to estimate.
We have an astounding 76,000 comments. They're mostly all supportive and people that are shocked. It's so different reading the reactions of people not filtered through the attacks of the paid environmentalists and those aligned with them.
STANDING ROOM ONLY CROWD IS STUNNED BY PLANET OF THE HUMANS
I just got back from the AmDoc Film Festival in Palm Springs. We had a standing room only screening of the film. It was the last day of the festival. And most of the folks were hanging around. Some of them had made pro-solar films. Some of them were talking about powering where they lived on 95 percent renewable energy.
But people were stunned. They were just truly shaken by the film. Interestingly enough, there was very little talk about solar and wind afterwards. Even more so now, a couple years after I made the film, it’s shining through that we're hitting limits as a species, and we're creating multiple ecological disasters on this planet of which climate change is only one.