
Has anyone heard about rewilding? I came across this concept the other night. It seems that there is a large group of environmentalists who want to "rewild" the Great Plains and West. That doesn't mean restoring populations of wolves and grizzly bears, that means restoring this country to what it was 13,000 years ago. What did this country look like 13,000 years ago? Well, there were no people. But there were mammoths and sabre tooth tigers and camels, etc.
A lot of those species are extinct now. Soooo, let's do the next best thing and turn loose a bunch of elephants, Asian tigers, African lions, Cape buffalo, camels, etc.
The theory is introduction of all these large animals would magically morph the environment back to what it was in the Pleistocene period. I'm not sure how. Maybe it has something to do with all those HUGE animal droppings. I haven't seen a logical explanation yet of why we would want to do that.
Ah, but besides being goofy, there is something more sinister going on. Rewilding is part of Agenda 21 of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP). And whenever the UN is involved in something, suspect the worst. Part of Agenda 21 is to eliminate country and state borders and undermine all levels of government, resulting in one, homogeneous, Marxist/socialist world.
Not surprising that you don't hear environmentalists talking about this.
Assuming rewilding ever takes place, when you're out camping and one of your kids says, "what's that noise?" it could be ANYTHING.
2 comments:
Stranger than fiction...
Why don't they just tell us all to kill ourselves...
Which would be more devastating to the (U.S.) culture that has lead the world with quantum increases in human productivity, medical advances, technological answers to pollutants and maximizing food crop production?
What would be more ruinous to the globe's prized culture, Local Agenda 21, or population control by ("that was ours, now its your turn") nukes?
What is sustainable today about African famines, India's population, and the spread of AIDs in China?
Looks like the U.N. has become the straw man for hell's highwaymen.
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