Before The Flood

darkbeaver

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There is a trusty source though, it,s in your head, hopefully, engage your reason gear, you will either be stepped up or groud to dust, the plants don,t care, as long as you get to thier plate, we grow and they eat, there,s not enough emphfiisis surrounding plant predation, you can be standing there one minuiote and eaten by dandelions the next.

Wheat eats people.

National Geographic----------------- your,re stepping in shjt every time you visit, the last place to learn, raw acadamia , people with pointy heads and forked tounges,and pointy heads and forked tongues
 
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taxslave

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Got through about the first ten minutes, I may watch the whole thing once I'm over the flu, but today it just made me want to barf, I watched a bunch of crime docs instead.


Leo DiCaprio carrying on the jihad started by the likes of David Rockefeller and Maurice Strong and perpetuated by other rich dudes like the bitter Al Gore and George Soros just to name a few is somewhat disingenuous. Leo and company's assertion that the tar sands has somehow impacted indigenous livelihoods and lands is ludicrous. I made that trip from Ft Mac to Ft. Chip hundreds of times through the '80s and '90s, the number of folks I took to that area to hunt or fish, zero. The number of communities on that route, two, one of which was there because of resource extraction.


If he wasn't in a slow moving helicopter he would not much video to work with. If he were on a cross country trip at 39,000' the whole area would only be a 10 minute scene out the window. Nobody pays attention to the vast clear-cuts in BC for the same reason, plus they're hidden away in the mountains. But oil is the enemy du jour, and those rich celebrities would all have us freeze in the dark, but be damned if they'll give up their luxuries. Leo is after all so well versed in the effects of climate change after experiencing that Alberta phenomenon, a chinook. His word is taken as gospel.

We been battling the same clowns over logging on the coast for 30 years. The MO hasn't changed just the focus shifted somewhat to oil. The biggest mistake we made was giving up a bit in hopes of making peace. All it did was move the goalposts and cost thousands of jobs.