Forest Fires and Humans!
6/24/2002 by The Secretary General
All across the western states unstopable forest fires are raging, causing loss of life, millions of dollars of property damage, and the destruction of Sasquatch Habitat. But why are these fires brewing? What is feuling these fires? What can be done to stop this in the future? and how can we utilize the environment without destroying Sasquatch Habitat?
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Question Number 1: Why are these fires brewing? The Simple answer to this is the fact that human beings have attempt to safguard the environment without analyzing the pernicious consequences of their actions! Because of nature worship by some humans, Tree's are foolishly being protected and safeguarded by well-intentioned humans, who seek to 'preserve' the forests while simultaneously their actions result in the inexorable destruction of them!For Example well intentioned Bill Clinton, signed a law that forbids the building of roads in national parks. While this law may have been signed in order to preserve the authenticity of nature, it has helped fuel these fires. Becuase roads can prevent the spread of fires before they get out of control, they may have been able to stop this years cavalcade of inferno's. But thanks to Bill Clinton we will never find out. This is a classic example of enviromentalism gone insane and contrary to sound reason. Leaving both Sasquatches and Humans with property loss and the loss of habitat. |
| Millions of tree's are being destroyed! What is the causation of this monstrosity? | |
| What is the obligation of the true environmentalist? |
Question Number 2 : What is fueling these fires?
These fires are being propelled by a thick undergrowth that was left unchecked due to environmental protections enacted under the Clinton Administration. These 'protections' are actually responsible for the loss of hundreds of homes and the displacement of thousands of others. If these area's where open to developement (Roads, logging, and other enterprises) they would not spread so rapidly nor as far. It is time that we re-evaluate what exactly our role in defending the environment is, and how best to prevent these pernicious fires.
Question Number 3 : What can be done to stop this in the future?
We must re-evaluate our environmental policy while consider all aspects of the equation, not simply the affect on tree's and animals (There are people who are affected by environmental laws, more then often negatively). We must be careful not to allow greedy capitalist corporations, which are major purveyors for the NWO, dictate policy, nor must we allow the tree-hugging, pro-intolerance wing of the radical environmentalist political groups, which are responsible for eco-terrorism against Sasquatch Habitat and are considered by the FBI to be the number 1 terrorist threat in the United States (Al-Qaedean groups are a close second) dictate policy. To allow either wing of society decide policy, is both reckless and irrational.
Question Number 4 : How can we utilize the environment without harming Sasquatch habitat?
The simple solution is one of temperance, moderation, and the usage of continence. We cannot overexploit our national treasures, nor can we protect everything, to follow either course is a gold path to destruction. We must be careful to realize that tree's are a renewable resource and that when dead brush and tree's accumulate they cause fires which hurt hominoid habitat. We must also realize that cutting down every tree is not the answer, nor is the overexploitation of our national wonders! Moderation and common sense must be applied to every aspect of policy.
Conclusion: Last year four smokejumpers were deployed to battle a localized fire. They battled the fire with all their might, but soon it had conflagrated and become too large to fight from the ground alone. They requested air support in the form of water being dropped from a bucket, as the flames quickly surrounded the four smokejumpers. As the helicopter called in for authorization to draw water from a nearby lake, they were denied because of concern for the 'endangered species act' which prevented them from using the lake, home of a variety of endangered fish. The helicopter was forced to delay and find another source, meanwhile the flames engulfed all four smokejumpers as they were savegely destroyed by the fire.
The Point: We must never value the life of fish or other animals over that of hominoids. To do so is ridiculous, unethical, and downright stupid. We as hominoids have inherited a planet filled with abundant resources. It is the applications of those resources which we must now determine. It is up to us to decide whether we exploit our blessings or use common sense and moderation to protect them, always valueing the lives of hominoids, over that of other animals.