Those who live in rural areas are especially frustrated when they hear federal experts offer findings that conflict with the local wisdom. "I mean, we know bears cross the road. We know where the lynx is. We've had families living here for generations ? we know where the wildlife is," Mrs. Thornton said.Indeed. It's right in their backyards. Probably soaking in their hot tubs and sipping vodka gimlets. Local wisdom my eye. Local eyes and ears and noses more like it.
This is one aspect of this battle that I rarely see discussed--this divide and conquer by phoney euphuisms. We all know that the goal of the globalists and environmentalists is to bring about the collapse of the U.S. in order to bring on their one-world, utopian government. We know the environmental crap coming out of the UN is designed to push us into corridors they can control.
This is not, and has never been, an East vs West (in terms of the landscape) war. From where I sit (on the east coast), there are far more New Age land-grabbing gurus in the west than there are in the east. Neither is it a rural vs urban war. It is a Third-Way vs the United States war (even though it is taking place all over the world).
I just wanted to bring that up because I get a bit ticked off every time I see someone write about the "easterners" as though the east were the west coast.
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Darn it! Yet another category to add to the bump list!
Researchers & lurkers- heads up!
Falsifying data on where Lynx live isn't wrong? Only a democrat!
"The perception is that something dishonest was afoot is hard to counter even if that perception is wrong," said the Post-Intelligencer in a Dec. 20 editorial.</>
Maybe, but it's even harder to counter when the crooks are caught in the act. The Post-Intelligencer seems to be saying here that it's okay to falsify research.