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« on: April 26, 2012, 07:32:31 PM »

Green-Washing a Young Mind
http://www.eco-tyranny.com/
http://youtu.be/dCVByNJ13Mk

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Brian Sussman, author of Eco-Tyranny, interviews 6th grader at the Earth Day festival in Santa Cruz, California. With her proud mother standing by, the youngster says she has been taught in school that anthropogenic climate change is threatening the planet and that sometimes she thinks humans "shouldn't exist."


Look at that child's mother, how proud she is of what her kid is saying! How can that mother be so stupid, and that child so deceived? Do parents never look at what their child's schools are teaching them? This mother is utterly clueless! This is simply amazing!

Sussman was on Dr Stan's Show (Radio Liberty) today 4-26-12 (2nd Hour). He talked about this interview:
http://www.gcnlive.com/programs/radioLiberty/archives.php

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The Great Deception - Forum/Library - My Research
http://z4.invisionfree.com/The_Great_Deception/index.php?showforum=110
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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2012, 06:55:39 AM »

Sadly her mom probably sees herself as hip, trendy and Eco-friendly for supporting her daughters view. After all, getting that social cookie is so much more important then thinking for yourself and self  preservation.

Sadly we can't save them all, some of them don't even have a self preservation instinct left anymore. All we can do if fight the info war so that we might still be able to save the younger generation.
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You know what the funny and maybe just a little sad thing here is? Before their domestication by the Romans sheep were regarded as one of the more aggressive and free spirited creatures on this planet, sound familiar anyone?
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« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2012, 08:02:07 AM »

Hi ryujin.
            These statistics are fairly close.29% of Earth is land mass. Of that 29% humans occupy less than 1% of that area. Of the remaining 28% about 40% is pure wilderness. 14% is true desert
       There is enough green, allways will be. We were warned by Pols long ago, huge citys , building on top of buildings is dangerous territory in every imaginable way.
       Industry, supercorps have the option of creating new areas, expansion of small towns by introducing manafacturing, etc. This was how the industrial revolution began.
      Industry has closed its door, dried up small towns, hit on independent farmers, well you name it, they want it all.  Controll.
     If the greenies had a tad of common sense this would be obvious, However the gov and the underlings have made it fashionable to be a greeny, the good guys shiite, as if those who disagree are evil gumps.
     Personelly, I like nature, beleive that if we spent some of the many trillions we have paid for wars, military, MIC, and stepped on big corps and their BS we wouldn't have to be concerned about the green, nor the number of humans they stuff in our faces on a daily basis.
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« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2012, 12:55:35 PM »

Hi ryujin.
            These statistics are fairly close.29% of Earth is land mass. Of that 29% humans occupy less than 1% of that area. Of the remaining 28% about 40% is pure wilderness. 14% is true desert
       There is enough green, allways will be. We were warned by Pols long ago, huge citys , building on top of buildings is dangerous territory in every imaginable way.
       Industry, supercorps have the option of creating new areas, expansion of small towns by introducing manafacturing, etc. This was how the industrial revolution began.
      Industry has closed its door, dried up small towns, hit on independent farmers, well you name it, they want it all.  Controll.
     If the greenies had a tad of common sense this would be obvious, However the gov and the underlings have made it fashionable to be a greeny, the good guys shiite, as if those who disagree are evil gumps.
     Personelly, I like nature, beleive that if we spent some of the many trillions we have paid for wars, military, MIC, and stepped on big corps and their BS we wouldn't have to be concerned about the green, nor the number of humans they stuff in our faces on a daily basis.

Yep, you could comfortably fit the entire human race and support them with ease in area the size of Texas. Hardly a strain against the bosom of mother earth. Course the powers that be love large built up cities since they invite scarcity and create the idea of overpopulation since you're consistently stacked right next to everyone else which in turn creates the idea in most city dwellers mind that we are overpopulated since it's what they are used to. I think Washington said it best, "Once we live in cities as built up as Europe's we will become as corrupted as Europe."
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You know what the funny and maybe just a little sad thing here is? Before their domestication by the Romans sheep were regarded as one of the more aggressive and free spirited creatures on this planet, sound familiar anyone?
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« Reply #4 on: April 27, 2012, 05:04:44 PM »

Yep, you could comfortably fit the entire human race and support them with ease in area the size of Texas. Hardly a strain against the bosom of mother earth. Course the powers that be love large built up cities since they invite scarcity and create the idea of overpopulation since you're consistently stacked right next to everyone else which in turn creates the idea in most city dwellers mind that we are overpopulated since it's what they are used to. I think Washington said it best, "Once we live in cities as built up as Europe's we will become as corrupted as Europe."
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« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2012, 03:39:50 PM »

Yeah I remember statistics from people in NYC saying there wouldn't be a tree left anywhere by 2000 if NYC population keeps increasing.  This was back in the 1980s.

Of course the use models and not reality.

That and people in NY universities have a rather clinical view of the world.
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