December 17, 2008
"...Our
job is to hold him to account...we're going to have to get tougher..."
- NBC Washington Bureau Chief Mark
Whittaker
after President-Elect Obama's
news conference on
12-16-2008
To All,
It seems that the President-Elect has been
caught perfecting his "Last King of Scotland" acting method when dealing
with the Fourth Estate. 'Tis a pity that the Chapter 7 Press is only just
now realizing what kind of leader Obama intends to be. In other news:
Eco-Aryanism, or "Kill Them All and Let the
Ecologists Sort Them Out"-
Sports-fishermen were "sucker-punched"
with the recent announcement that a large number of lakes and streams will
be removed from the DFG game-fish-stocking program. They have also
discovered what firearms rights and hunting rights activists have known for
years.
That is a significant portion of
the environmental preservationist movement believes in an odd form of
species racism that would countenance the extermination of large numbers of
mammals, birds, fish, and other organisms that were somehow not pronounced
"native" by the High Priests of Eco-Aryanism
This latest policy change
was basically a surrender to the plaintiffs to a lawsuit filed by
environmentalists who have been waging an aggressive kulturkampf
bent on making sure that much of California's high mountain freshwater
habitats are returned to a sports-fish-free condition. (NRDC's motto in this
case is apparently "Let Them Eat Frog's Legs" -sometime in the future- when
they have finally determined that there are sustainable numbers of frogs to
hunt. Just don't hold your breath for a near-term gigging season...). Given
how few bodies of fresh water in the state had such game fish as the
Lahontan strains in them (hence the private stocking efforts of other
species back in the 1800's), it's a wonder that sportsfishermen and women
did not cotton to the threat much earlier.
After all, it's a number of these
enviro-Totenkopf ensconced in various positions of public authority
who have pressed for a number of little "Final Solutions" that have resulted
in the deaths of stag deer at Point Reyes, mule deer and elk on Santa Rosa
Island, and the deprivation of waterholes to desert quail and sheep in the
Mojave Desert.
In the fish-stocking case, trout and
other game-fish species are being targeted for a kind of biological "ethnic
cleansing" simply due to the Eco-Aryan notion that so-called native species
deserve their own Liebensraum at the expense of all other living
creatures that have somehow immigrated to the wild-lands of North America.
Of course, there are large numbers of
"non-native" animals that they might find a tad more difficult to
exterminate without risking the disapproval of the public at large.
For example, burros, wild
mustangs, turkeys, pheasant, chukar, and striped bass in a number of
locations are distinctly non-native species, and may soon be targeted for
extinction to make way for whatever life-form that has been awarded a
particular parcel of land and resources. Still, the Eco-Aryans will just
soldier on anyway.
How these Eco-Aryans came to positions of
power and influence in the worlds of policy and academia is anyone's guess.
But one suspects that their models of how life moves and migrates across
land boundaries and over oceans is radically limited by their desire to
designate each small group of critters or plants as one distinct enough to
merit an endangered species listing (Heil job security apparently
is the operative slogan here).
What is more, certain non-native life forms
are proving surprisingly tough to exterminate.
For example, the pike in Lake
Davis have survived armies of conscripted DFG personnel and their use of
chemical weapons of mass destruction across three different campaigns, with
little effect.
Likewise the same can be said for feral pigs
and Russian boar, who have been subject to generous low cost hunting tags
and depredation permits only to prosper at the vintner's expense ("That 'll
do pig, that' ll do....").
Add to that certain migratory species
(peregrine falcons from Siberia may possibly be visiting their downtown
brethren in LaLa Land, looking for a meal of squab), and one gets the
impression that the tenets of Eco-Aryanism won't stand up to the principles
of scientific rigor in a surprising number of cases.
Which leads one to remember that a large
number of citizens-cum-registered-voters have soft spots as big as the Crab
Nebula when it comes to a number of creatures great and small (Kind of
explains former Senator Carol Migden's stand against the controlled
shooting of non-native deer at Point Reyes a while back).
It will take time and education to
finally get the message out that a surprising number of the Restorationist Schutzstaffel
are no friends to the sportsmen and sportswomen in the U.S. There are a
variety of ways to maintain threatened species (caretaking like in the case
of cheetahs in Africa is an option) without doing away with sporting
activities that are being gradually exterminated by the dictates of a
Wannsee-like environmental agenda. But unless sportsmen and sportswomen
learn to tell which groups are working with them, versus working against
them in the long run, the hunting and fishing traditions of the American
people will have been exterminated for all time.
Link at:
http://www.dfg.ca.gov/news/news08/08131.html
http://www.dfg.ca.gov/news/stocking/
Respectfully,
Anthony
Canales
SFVMC-NRA
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