Posted by zog
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on September 21, 2009, 2:11 pm
A devastating drought in kenya is dropping animals all over. The rangers there say there is so much meat available for the wild predators like lions and hyenas that carcasses are rotting. They THEN go on to to say those nasty humans are killing animals for food. How dare those nasty humans, who are also living there and going through drought,meaning no crops, kill the animals that are croaking anyway and eat them. Maybe the are supposed to just wait until they are completely rotten and gone with well fed lions and hyenas and boil bones for soup or something. Probably not even that, to stop the "trade in exotic animal parts".
One might *think* that given the dire nature of the circumstances, they would "allow" drastic controlled thinning of the herds, to help keep the breeding stock alive by both providing more grazing food for them, what might be left anyway, and also letting the poor people there *get something to eat* and not call them "poachers".
I understand conservation and why in good times they want to protect those important species and stop ivory poaching and so on, but really, this is an exceptional case, but apparently the feel-gooders place..I can't even call it animal survival, because they aren't, maybe call it "environmental policy that is carved in stone with no exceptions"-ahead of people survival.
That's the sort of mindset you will run up against in the future, and it will get worse if those loons establish more of a one world new world order global government. You will be reduced to less worth to "the state" than the flying three eyed newt.
They've already outlined what is in store for you with the Agenda 21 deal from the UN, forcible-eventually-mass relocations into the controlled megacities, then vast "wilderness" areas that have been "re-wilded" and will be off limits except to governmental "researchers" and the obvious fatcat overlords for their big estates (you know that's the real reason, bringing back the official aristocracy, except they just won't call it that, it will be some other name like "the regional governor" and so on).
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8267165.stm
This also goes to show one of my tenets, always put water availability at the top of your survival list. If that means relocation..it is something to consider, to do that under your own speed and time table in a non emergency fashion, rather than wait and be forced to do it by necessity, or worse, forced to go someplace else by government diktat, and probably to some place you *really* don't want to go to.
Evacuation in advance.
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