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Subject: | Multi-D News The Mustang Conspiracy |
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Date: | Sun, 1 Aug 2010 08:16:30 -0400 |
From: | Lucky <luckypig@infionline.net> |
Reply-To: | TheMulti-DimensionalNewsPortal@yahoogroups.com |
The Internet investigative reporting group, Above Top Secret, and Las Vegas television KLAS (George Knapp / I-Team) have pulled quite a bit of information together and have established some ominous theories as to what is really going on behind the scenes with respect to our public lands, wild horses, wildlife, etc.
As I have said in the past, our wild horses are somewhat of an "indicator species." As go the horses, so go our public lands - into private (and oftentimes foreign) hands. There are growing concerns that while horse advocates and ranchers are distracted by arguing over AMLs vs. AUMs, the rug is being pulled out from under both groups by large corporate interests that would like to see all of the animals out of their way. The ringing question is that if we are supposed to be on a course to wean ourselves from foreign oil, why are we handing the Gulf and our public lands over to the foreign oil companies?
There seems to be ample evidence for us to conclude that American companies tend to have more sensitivity and interest in preserving what is American. So why are we letting foreign corporations exploit our resources as if we were some third world country?
Some possible answers are provided in the ATS and KLAS reports.
I've posted links in the War Room to make it easier to navigate these stories. The Mustang Conspiracy feature that contains these links can be found here:
http://www.aowha.
The ATS presentations include nearly an hour of video, including KLAS / George Knapp material. Links to supporting documentation can also be found.
It is my opinion that as more people gain an understanding of what may be going on, we'll understand why the DOI is committed to bizarre policies and why there appears to be no real ambition to change things. Also the more we know, the better chance we have of forcing some reforms and returning some sense of balance to the usage of our public lands.
":O) Willis
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One who jumps to conclusions risks an unhappy landing.
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