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Monday, January 26, 2015

BLUE -Beats Green Movie Comes To Utah Theater

In 2015 I was instrumental in funding J.D. King's movie BLUE and arranging a screening which took place at a theater at Jordan Commons.  J.D. has released the movie into the public domain and I have made it available to you here.  I encourage you to watch it and share it on social media.  Thanks Utah for making it a success. 

 

The Movie Screening was a Success! 

BLUE- Beats Green

The Movie

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BLUE-

Is more than a film, it's an idea. Ideas have the power to change the way we think, begin movements, and even change the world. One of the most prominent ideas for our time today is the Green Movement, which says that the Earth is threatened by the activity, even the existence, of mankind, and that the noble response is to restrict our freedom in order to save the planet. The movie BLUE challenges that idea. BLUE is and independently funded and filmed documentary by director JD King. Join us for a private screening in Sandy Utah February 26, 2015 @ 7:30 pm. See the trailer and order your tickets below.

 

 

View the Trailer



BLUE-

For Earth. For Humanity. For Freedom. Blue is a brave challenge to today's Green philosophies, contending that economic developments is not bad but good for the environment, the world is not in danger of overpopulation but needs more people, and resources are not limited but limitless. At it's heart, BLUE champions the power idea that through greater freedom we can achieve a happier humanity, a healthier planet, and a brighter future.

 

BLUE is also an acronym: Beautify, Liberate, Utilize, Enjoy. BLUE seeks to replace Green ideas, which limit both Humanity and Earth's potential, with a philosophy of creativity and liberty. So BLUE is more than a film, it's an idea. An idea has the power to change the world.  The premise is simple: The best way to realize Earth AND Humanity's fullest potential is through FREEDOM!The film BLUE is an independently funded & filmed documentary by director, JD King.

 

Watch JD King's interview with Dana Loesch below.

 

  

 

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