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To: be131;Grit;snopercod;brityank
May interest you.

Remember that Los Alamos fire quite literally started by the federal government?

Know why they started the fire?

It was part of a long-term plan for developing "an Alpine meadow ecosystem."

You might say that the environ-weenies "at university," were extremely successful.

Oh yeah, the Los Alamos labs spy "scandal" ... a lot of people think the U.S. Government runs the Los Alamos labs.

Nope; the University of California runs the Los Alamos labs, along with the sense of political correctness that is of the university, especially with regard to people of an oriental ancestry; the policy of not asking questions about non-white people, rules.

While visibly there appears to be security at Los Alamos, the place was the same sieve that one finds at U.C. Berkeley and U.C.L.A.

18 posted on 01/25/2002 10:37:22 AM PST by First_Salute
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To: be131;Grit;snopercod;brityank

May interest you. Remember that Los Alamos fire quite literally started by the federal government? Know why they started the fire? It was part of a long-term plan for developing "an Alpine meadow ecosystem." You might say that the environ-weenies "at university," were extremely successful.

First_Salute, I remembered you saying that. I thought this might interest you (from http://www.prfamerica.org/UpdatesIndex.html ) :

November 2001: Bush Administration signs a Memorandum of Understanding with The Nature Conservancy to jointly manage the nation's National Forests....

The U. S. Forest Service and The Nature Conservancy announced a watershed memorandum of understanding (MOU) on November 16 to share the management of the entire National Forest system. The agreement includes inventorying, monitoring, protection and restoration of forest, grassland and aquatic habitat for fish, wildlife and plant resources. According to the official press release, the underlying goals of the memorandum of understanding include preservation of biodiversity and ecosystem management, rather than production of raw materials to feed the nation's economy. Two key MOU directives are to utilize prescribed burns and to combat invasive species. The MOU can be expected to reinforce the previous administration's road closure policy.

More here: http://www.prfamerica.org/TNC-USDA-JoinForces.html

"TNC (The Nature Conservancy) is the largest environmental organization in the United States, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, with 1994 assets of just over one billion dollars. In 1994, TNC received $237,779,000 from sales of land to government, while expending $76,046,000 for this purpose." http://www.prfamerica.org/NYsNaturalHeritageProgram.html

THE WILDLANDS PROJECT.....By Henry Lamb

Editor's note: The following is a series of four articles published in 1994, from more than 300 newspaper columns in our Members' Section. In 1995, the U.N. identified The Wildlands Project - by name - as the ideal land management scheme for the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity. It is sobering to see how effectively the plan has been implemented.

"Our vision is simple:" says Dave Foreman, convicted eco-terrorist,

"we live for the day when Grizzlies in Chihuahua have an unbroken connection to Grizzlies in Alaska; when Gray Wolf populations are continuous from New Mexico to Greenland; when vast unbroken forests and flowing plains again thrive and support pre-Columbian populations of plants and animals...."

Foreman has been babbling about his ecotopian dream of converting North America to wilderness since before he founded Earth First! His dream is no longer eco-babble; it is a well-funded, nationally organized campaign called the North American Wilderness Recovery Project, and described in detail in a special edition of Wild Earth, the journal of Foreman's newest organization, the Cenozoic Society.

Editor, John Davis, says:

"Wild Earth exists in part to remind conservationists that in the long run all lands and waters should be left to the whims of Nature, not to the selfish desires of one species which chose for itself the misnomer homo sapiens. Does the foregoing [the plan] mean that Wild Earth and the Wildlands Project advocate the end of industrial civilization? Most assuredly. Everything civilized must go...humanizing of landscapes must stop now and be reversed."

The centerpiece of the special edition is a strategy developed by Dr. Reed F. Noss, a research scientist for Idaho's College of Forestry, and Stanford University. According to Noss, the plan was prepared '...on contract with the National Audubon Society and The Nature Conservancy,' two of the richest and most respected environmental organizations in the world......" A MUST READ BY HENRY LAMB: WILDLANDS PROJECT http://www.eco.freedom.org/el/20020102/wildlands.shtml

"Humanity must drastically scale down its industrial activities on Earth, change its consumption lifestyles, stabilize and then reduce the size of the human population by humane means, and protect and restore wild ecosystems and the remaining wildlife on the planet." http://www.wildlandsprojectrevealed.org. "Humanity must drastically scale down its industrial activities on Earth, change its consumption lifestyles, stabilize and then reduce the size of the human population by humane means, and protect and restore wild ecosystems and the remaining wildlife on the planet." (slide show, page 3).

THE UNCONSTITUTIONAL ORIGINS OF THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT http://www.discerningtoday.org/unconstitutional_origins_of_ESA.htm

36 posted on 02/02/2002 5:12:22 AM PST by Ethan_Allen
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