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"Natural Gas Scaremongers"

By Greg Russell

That's the title to a recent post by John Stossel discussing, among other things, the movie Gasland.  "But as I write in my syndicated column this week, it turns out that the film misleads:  The best fire scene in the movie was shot in Colorado, where the filmmaker is in the kitchen of a man who lights his faucet. But Colorado investigators went to that man's house, checked out his well and found that fracking had nothing to do with his water catching fire. His well-digger had drilled into a naturally occurring methane pocket."

It's good.  Read the whole thing.

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