I've often wondered why environmental organizations would be interested in something like a snail darter. More recently, they have become interested in a rather insignificant lizard in West Texas.
I was listening to radio talk show host Neal Boortz a few days ago, and it suddenly became clear. Neal has put his finger on the basic operational intent of most environmental organizations. In effect, Neal says, and I agree, that it is highly likely environmental organizations are really subversive organizations. They are not interested in the environment per se. What they are trying to do is change the whole social and economic basis of the United States.
Choosing a particular organism, such as a obscure lizard, is a technique used in this most recent case to convince the Department of Agriculture that all oil and gas exploration and drilling should be stopped in West Texas, while a year or two's study of this particular issue is undertaken.
I don't recall the exact relationship between the snail darter and environmental organizations, but I believe it involved a nuclear plant operation. I believe the snail darter (fish) was said to be in a stream on the downside of a nuclear plant where warm water was being delivered to the stream from the nuclear operations. This presumably would affect the life cycle of the snail darter. The actual motivation for the environmental organization was to shut down the nuclear plant.
I am personally an environmentalist, but now feel that these organizations have "used" me in their efforts to destroy the economy and culture of the US. I hope the Boortz radio program and perhaps this blog will bring to the public mind the fact that we have all been "used" in this respect.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
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