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Environmentalists want control


Environmental murderers who forced the ban on DDT that now results in 3,000 Africans unnecessarily dying of malaria every day want to kill the Idaho and Northwest economy by demanding more water to supposedly save fish.
Elitists who want to control the world decided 40 years ago at Iron Mountain, N.Y., that environmentalism would be used to create world government. On Earth Day, April 22, 1970, Saturday Review editor Norman Cousins proclaimed, "Humanity . . . requires a world government."
The goal of The Wildlands Project, coming from the United Nations 1992 Biodiversity Treaty, is to make 50 percent of the United States into a wildlife preserve. (Read the 1,140-page Biodiversity Assessment.) This goal is being accomplished rapidly by forcing people off the land with the Endangered Species Act, wetlands and other environmental issues.
Environmental groups, financed by elitists, have filed suit to demand up to 3 million acre-feet of Idaho water for salmon, despite the largest salmon run in 55 years. This would dry up 600,000 to 800,000 acres of irrigated crop land and would destroy Idaho's economy.
Many environmentalists are not concerned about fish, wolves, snails, owls, etc., but want control of our land and water.
They also want to remove four dams that provide enough power for Idaho, Montana and Seattle.
Salmon are not an endangered species, thus the Endangered Species Act must be repealed to stop the excuses for taking our land, water and power.
Contact your senators and representatives today.

Adrian L. Arp
Twin Falls, Idaho

http://www.sltrib.com/2004/Mar/03092004/public_f/145977.asp
BeachHead
The one sub species we have FAR too many of is eco nazi's. That's a group that needs to become dinosaurs..icon_smile.gif
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