In 2004 Michael Crichton released the book "State of Fear" which was about eco-terrorist faking climate catastrophes to further their green agenda.
Michael Crichton planned on writing a book about a climate catastrophe to inspire people to adapt a green agenda. However in his research on the topic he found that the data didn't support the climate hysteria. So his book became about the hypocrisy of the champagne activist preening about their environmental virture while terrorists killed people in the name of climate change.
In 2004 Michael Crichton released the book "State of Fear" which was about eco-terrorist faking climate catastrophes to further their green agenda.
Michael Crichton planned on writing a book about a climate catastrophe to inspire people to adapt a green agenda. However in his research on the topic he found that the data didn't support the climate hysteria. So his book became about the hypocrisy of the champagne activist preening about their environmental virture while terrorists killed people in the name of climate change.
Was there a chapter about eco-terrorists setting forest fires like in real life?
I haven't read the book since it's release, I don't remember any real details