“When I go camping, I may drive for hours on little two tracks without seeing a living soul and I take a thousand lbs of gear with me. The choo choo marxists arent going to like that much.”
In a recent Backpacker magazine they featured a park in MN that has almost no visitors. All roads to the park were closed and you can only get there by canoe or kayak. They said less than 100 people visit a year.
The Nature Conservancy is part of this. Their plan is to turn vast tracks of the US into no human areas.
This is reminiscent of "A Brave New World," including the compulsory mass-transit.
Each group (Alphas, Betas, etc...) have their assigned trains which take them to their assigned jobs and to approved recreational activities.
Some fail to understand the author intended it as a warning.
Isle Royale in Michigan (Lake Superior) gets few visitors. I’ve never been there but I won’t be driving there soon. I suspect most visitors are from Canada because they’re closer.
>>The Nature Conservancy is part of this. Their plan is to turn vast tracks of the US into no human areas.<<
My understanding of this is that they regulate this land as non human to trade up for the carbon program.