Environmentalists for a foreign agenda

Trex

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On another note I see the Bamster has issued permits for the American wind power industry to kill and harass bald and golden eagles for 30 years.

Remember the few dozen dead tailing pond ducks at Syncrude.
The anti-development econutters had a field day on an international level with that one.
The E.U. the United Nations, the Americans and god knows who else all sternly admonished Canada about the horrors and destruction involved in Canadian resource extraction and development.
There was even talk of boycotting Canadian products.
The fact that every fall hunters blast away at 10's if not 100's of thousands of ducks legally mattered not a whit.

And now the American bald eagle can be harassed and even chopped up like sushi all in the name of green power.
Americans by the way have the large resident population of unthreatened Canadian bald eagles to thank for repopulating their own threatened stocks.

And on an even more cynical note permits have been issued for the death and harassment of the California Condor.
And this birds stocks are incredibly frail.
It's survival literally hangs in the balance.
But what the hell it's green power so chop those suckers up.

And yet 100's of millions of foreign dollars of are funneled into Canada to stop us from pumping oil down a pipeline for export.
 

Zipperfish

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On another note I see the Bamster has issued permits for the American wind power industry to kill and harass bald and golden eagles for 30 years.

Remember the few dozen dead tailing pond ducks at Syncrude.
The anti-development econutters had a field day on an international level with that one.
The E.U. the United Nations, the Americans and god knows who else all sternly admonished Canada about the horrors and destruction involved in Canadian resource extraction and development.
There was even talk of boycotting Canadian products.
The fact that every fall hunters blast away at 10's if not 100's of thousands of ducks legally mattered not a whit.

And now the American bald eagle can be harassed and even chopped up like sushi all in the name of green power.
Americans by the way have the large resident population of unthreatened Canadian bald eagles to thank for repopulating their own threatened stocks.

And on an even more cynical note permits have been issued for the death and harassment of the California Condor.
And this birds stocks are incredibly frail.
It's survival literally hangs in the balance.
But what the hell it's green power so chop those suckers up.

And yet 100's of millions of foreign dollars of are funneled into Canada to stop us from pumping oil down a pipeline for export.

You can't swing a salmon wihtout hitting a bald eagle in these parts. I wouldn't call their population around here frail. Actually at this time of year you can go see hundreds of them in Brackendale, near Vancouver.



That's way too many. Frankly if a few get sliced and diced by Cuisinarts of the Sky, that's a good thing. Controlling an overpopulation.
 

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Tides Foundation states it has funded anti-government and anti-development groups in Canada to the tune of $75 million over the last few years.
George Soros is part of the brain trust behind the Tides Foundation.
A typical Tides Foundation frontline worker would be folks like this guy; Brett Kimberlin (please google), whom Tides freely admits is one of their contract workers.

Tides news releases state that the $75 million in funding provided to "groups" in Canada include most of the more active and radical anti-development or anti-government associations,
Idle No More, the Ruckus Society and other Black Bloc affiliates.
Most of these groups advocate violence, vandalism and destruction of property as perfectly acceptable courses of action.

Imagine if you will a Canadian non profit organization boasting about pumping $75 million into overthrowing both the government and national industries of China, Russia, Singapore or Indonesia?
Bullet to the back of the head time for anyone associated I would think.

Imagine if you will a Canadian non profit organization boasting about pumping $75 million into overthrowing the government of Barak Obama?

Canadians need to start taking this stuff a lot more seriously.
Agencies that do not have Canadas best interests in mind are freely and openly funding subversive and potentially criminal elements within our society.

On another note guess who a majority funding agency of Mat Damon's anti fraccing film "Promised land" was?
After digging through a few shell companies it was found to be the United Arab Emirates one of the worlds richest gas and oil exporters.

Rule #1: Follow the money.
Rule #2: Money=Power.
Rule #3: It's always about money or power.

Serious means dealing with the alien Zionist presence which I understand is sometimes described as being subversive and criminal anti government and anti development and always about money and power. Everything else is illusion.

You can't swing a salmon wihtout hitting a bald eagle in these parts. I wouldn't call their population around here frail. Actually at this time of year you can go see hundreds of them in Brackendale, near Vancouver.



That's way too many. Frankly if a few get sliced and diced by Cuisinarts of the Sky, that's a good thing. Controlling an overpopulation.


A couple of weeks ago I watched a dozen of the American Bald Pigs eat a deer carcass behind my place, they got it before I did. There's thousands of them in Nova Scotia as well.
 

Trex

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You can't swing a salmon wihtout hitting a bald eagle in these parts. I wouldn't call their population around here frail. Actually at this time of year you can go see hundreds of them in Brackendale, near Vancouver.



That's way too many. Frankly if a few get sliced and diced by Cuisinarts of the Sky, that's a good thing. Controlling an overpopulation.
I guess you missed the bit where I said that the Americans can thank us for repopulating their stocks with our healthy and unthreatened stocks of local Canadian bald eagles.

And I guess you also missed the bit where I said the California Condor stocks, not eagle stocks, were frail.
 

Zipperfish

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I guess you missed the bit where I said that the Americans can thank us for repopulating their stocks with our healthy and unthreatened stocks of local Canadian bald eagles.

And I guess you also missed the bit where I said the California Condor stocks, not eagle stocks, were frail.

I guess you missed the part about me not giving a rat's @ss.

You don't care about eagles, you just want to peddle your crap.

This is the reality: you don't get energy for free. It always costs the environment. It's the Second Law of Thermodynamics--Entropy. Once you wrap your tiny brain around that one, we'll all be a lot better off.
 

Trex

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I guess you missed the part about me not giving a rat's @ss.

You don't care about eagles, you just want to peddle your crap.

This is the reality: you don't get energy for free. It always costs the environment. It's the Second Law of Thermodynamics--Entropy. Once you wrap your tiny brain around that one, we'll all be a lot better off.
Lame, lame, lame.

Aren't you the guy that claims to be some kind of scientist?

In any case it appears your basic reading and comprehension skills are atrocious.
And taking it personal because you get called on it makes it all the more pathetic.
And a complete fail.

Try debating me on my post's content and controlling the juvenile poo flinging in the future.
It demeans you.

And BTW I do understand entropy.
As well as the conservation of energy.
And carbon based energy stocks like coal, oil and NG are in fact incredibly efficent forms of stored energy ( sunlight if you will).
And nothing on this planet is as efficient and cost effective as exploiting hydrocarbons.

As soon as we find somthing more efficient and cost effective I will be happy to let you know.
 

Zipperfish

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Lame, lame, lame.

Aren't you the guy that claims to be some kind of scientist?

In any case it appears your basic reading and comprehension skills are atrocious.
And taking it personal because you get called on it makes it all the more pathetic.
And a complete fail.

Try debating me on my post's content and controlling the juvenile poo flinging in the future.
It demeans you.

And BTW I do understand entropy.
As well as the conservation of energy.
And carbon based energy stocks like coal, oil and NG are in fact incredibly efficent forms of stored energy ( sunlight if you will).
And nothing on this planet is as efficient and cost effective as exploiting hydrocarbons.

As soon as we find somthing more efficient and cost effective I will be happy to let you know.


Well, if you understand entropy, then you'll understand that energy doesn't come for free. Burning oil has its repercussions, nuceslr fission has its impacts, and harnessing wind energy has its effects.

You guys that slam environmentalists and then come in crying about the eagles or the bats due to the wind farms are laughably transparent, sorry.
 

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Well, if you understand entropy, then you'll understand that energy doesn't come for free. Burning oil has its repercussions, nuceslr fission has its impacts, and harnessing wind energy has its effects.

You guys that slam environmentalists and then come in crying about the eagles or the bats due to the wind farms are laughably transparent, sorry.

Not really. We are tired of their cherry picking facts to suit their cause du jour. The push for "free" "clean" wind energy required ignoring quite a few environmental impacts that had it been any other type of energy would have drawn howls of protest from greenies. Things like clearcutting old growth forests to install giant steel towers and new powelines never even made the news but local loggers trying to earn a living gets US industry backed greenies staging sit ins. And then we had one clown on here complaining about fossil fuel fired generators while pushing for dangerous and dirty nuclear plants. Want more?
 

Zipperfish

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Not really. We are tired of their cherry picking facts to suit their cause du jour. The push for "free" "clean" wind energy required ignoring quite a few environmental impacts that had it been any other type of energy would have drawn howls of protest from greenies. Things like clearcutting old growth forests to install giant steel towers and new powelines never even made the news but local loggers trying to earn a living gets US industry backed greenies staging sit ins. And then we had one clown on here complaining about fossil fuel fired generators while pushing for dangerous and dirty nuclear plants. Want more?

There is no free clean energy. You guys go on and on about the birds, and conveniently ignore the impacts of other forms of energy extraction. You think fossil-fuel fired generators are clean? Give your head a shake. You're just idealogues who latch onto facts that suit your agenda and trumpet them loudly while completely ignoring the complete picture.

Every kind of energy has its price. You're just as stunned as the greenies you denigrate because you don't understand that.
 
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taxslave

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There is no free clean energy. You guys go on and on about the birds, and conveniently ignore the impacts of other forms of energy extraction. You think fossil-fuel fired generators are clean? Give your head a shake. You're just idealogues who latch onto facts that suit your agenda and trumpet them loudly while completely ignoring the complete picture.

Every kind of energy has its price. You're just as stunned as the greenies you denigrate because you don't understand that.

Of course every form of energy has a price. Too bad the greenie weenies don't understand this concept. Even hydro power is not benign although it is about as close as we are likely to get for some time to come.
 

petros

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Of course every form of energy has a price. Too bad the greenie weenies don't understand this concept. Even hydro power is not benign although it is about as close as we are likely to get for some time to come.

If you call mercury laced fish "green".

Yes that would be the obvious conclusion. :lol:

Indeed. You knew that there are these doohickeys called scrubbers right?