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To: WilliamIII
I hope Mr. Trump and his advisers realize there's a lot more to this man-made CA "drought" than meets the eye. I've forgotten how to post links so do a search for The Wildlands Project. It's not a fantasy!

I just watched a PBS NOVA segment that's part of the "softening-up" propaganda process for this element of one-world Green/Gaia dreams along with Agenda 21. The Canadian wildlife corridor is nearly complete and now the big push is on to extend it through the U.S. northwest right down to Baja California through California's Central Valley. Other parts of the U.S. are in equal danger.

Of course the "people who know what's good for the rest of us" doll all this eyewash up in Tooth Fairy rhetoric to sell it to the naïve.

25 posted on 05/27/2016 6:07:26 PM PDT by Bernard Marx
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To: Bernard Marx

“The Wildlands Project

With a goal of placing 50% of the United States into “wildlands”, The Wildlands Project sounds like something out of a science fiction book. When one starts reading documents from the United Nations, like the UN Biodiversity Treaty, and researching “Wildlands” and “Wildlands Project” on the internet, though, it isn’t that far out a proposition.

There are numerous websites that show the organizations actively working toward achieving the goal as set out in The Wildlands Project, a brainchild of Dave Foreman of Earth 1st and others. The Wildlands Network has a map on their website showing the “wildways” desired for wolves, bears and other long-ranging animals – many of which are being “reintroduced” into areas that conflict with where people live, work and play. The idea, however, is to move the people into “sustainable communities” – ie “pack ’em and stack ’em” cities and out of the rural areas.

One needs only to see the myriad of rules, regulations and the agencies promulgating them to get the idea that “something is drastically wrong”. No longer do individuals seem to have a voice – meetings are held by the dozens, with presentations made and little, if any, opportunity for people to voice their dissent. Rather, a new methodology is being used – called “consensus” – where the predetermined outcomes are already set, and meetings are nothing more than a meager play at something slightly resembling information. The plans have already been set; it’s just a matter of “telling” the people what is planned for them.

In Washington State, we’ve seen the implemention in the growth management act, critical areas ordinances, wetland designations, “planning”, so many “studies” costing so much money that it’s impossible to keep track of them all.

Over the years, more and more land has either been bought outright by government entities, or regulated to the point that it’s difficult to do anything with it other than what is “allowed” by the various government agencies – and then only when fees and/or taxes are paid for the honor.”

http://nwri.org/the-wildlands-project/

http://www.wildlandsnetwork.org/wildways


28 posted on 05/27/2016 6:10:19 PM PDT by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto!)
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