DECEPTION OF SIERRA CLUB & OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS
By Frosty Wooldridge
February 8, 2010
NewsWithViews.com
In 2009, our U.S. Congress gave one million green cards to foreigners as they imported them into our country as legal immigrants. Our Congress added another 450,000 work permits for foreigner workers.
At the same time, 15-20 million Americans could not and cannot secure a job. Another 35 million Americans subsist on food stamps. Foreclosures cost millions of Americans their homes. We stand $12 trillion in debt.
And yet, the Congress imports 1.5 million immigrants every year.
In the meantime, the American press covers water shortages around the world, 18 million humans starving to death globally annually, climate change, species extinction, and a host of accelerating dilemmas facing humanity in the 21st century.
Nonetheless, the American media, leaders and major corporate organizations won’t touch America’s steepening predicament visa vie legal and illegal immigration. And, more ironic if not oxymoronic, environmental organizations like the Sierra Club pretend to be saving the environment, but in fact become enablers of continued irresponsibility on a grand scale.
YOU MAY WANT TO CHOOSE REALITY OVER DELUSION
My Canadian friend and colleague, Tim Murray, gave me a gut busting reality check with this interview. Canada, much like the United States, finds itself being overrun by immigration—so much so—a transformation has robbed Canada of its linguistic and cultural identity. It’s no longer Canada, but, an uncomfortable polyglot of multiculturalism. At the same time, its delicate environment declines with each new stamp of a visa card from desperate immigrants fleeing degraded conditions from their home countries.
However, the Sierra Club along with the Nature Conservancy, Greenpeace, World Wildlife Fund, Audubon Society, National Wildlife Federation and a dozen more environmental groups ignore the core issue.
Therefore, Murray created the “Sierra Clubbers Anonymous”. As a signal of this commitment, you must pledge to follow the 12 steps to full recovery:
Step
1: Honesty
After many years of denial, recovery can begin when with one simple
admission of being powerless to regain your intellectual independence
without reaching out for truth and that a self-righteous Sierran yuppie
who is semi-literate in the laws of sustainability is more a fool than
a so-called blue collar redneck who has no pretensions of superior consciousness.
Step
2: Faith
You must first have faith in biophysical laws and that the Commandment
“Thou Shalt Not Trespass Carrying Capacity” trumps anything
that Moses brought down from Mount Sinai or the optimism of the green
apostles of false hope.
Step
3: Surrender
You must surrender your dependence on Sierra Club newsletters and set
out on the lonely journey of educating yourself. You must start by understanding
the exponential function and the limits to growth. No feat of human
ingenuity can conjure up extinct species, replenish cheap oil or rehabilitate
mined out soils without the use of fossil fuel-based fertilizers.
Step
4: Soul Searching
There is a saying in the 12-step programs that recovery is a process,
not an event. The same can be said for this step -- more will surely
be revealed. You must conduct a fearless moral inventory. Did that solar
panel you installed create more energy than was involved in making it?
Did that so-called smart car you bought not involve an industrial process,
was ore not mined , smelted and transported to a factory to rendezvous
with rubber derived from fallen trees? Were not the gains you made by
riding a bike to work wiped out by taking that annual plane flight to
Mexico or Bali?
Step
5: Integrity
Probably the most difficult of all the steps to face, Step 5 is also
the one that provides the greatest opportunity for personal growth,
the only kind that is benign. You must examine the financial reports
of any environmental organization that you belong to and follow the
money trail. You must renounce any group like the Sierra Club, Nature
Conservancy or the David Suzuki Foundation which accepts corporate donations.
Step
6: Acceptance
The key to Step 6 is acceptance – accepting that you have been
WILLFULLY ignorant and tolerant of corruption in the environmental movement.
You must accept that you need an education. Start with Christine MacDonald’s
“Green Inc” which documents how much mainstream environmental
organizations are on the corporate take. Then take a look at Canada
and ask, why is the Royal Bank funding the David Suzuki Foundation and
Nature Conservancy? What are these green organizations doing, or more
to the point, not doing and not saying to get that money?
Step
7: Humility
The spiritual focus of Step 7 is humility, realizing that your smug
superiority complex is unwarranted. That the average logger or fish
farm worker is no more responsible than you are for the system that
we are trapped in.
Step
8: Willingness
Making a list of those that have been harmed by your support of false
gods. The first casualty is the farmland we have lost to development
fuelled by our having the highest population growth rate in the G8 group.
And the many hundreds of species that are now at risk of extinction
as a result. You must include on that list the fact that the environmental
groups you blindly supported by their unwillingness to bite the corporate
hand that feeds them have refused to fight population and economic growth
and therefore made meeting Kyoto targets impossible.
Step
9: Forgiveness
You must ask for the forgiveness of those you have slandered and race-baited,
and from the constituency that you have betrayed by allowing them to
think that your group was a watchdog guarding the environment.
Step
10: Maintenance
Nobody likes to admit to being wrong. But you must continually remind
yourself that your blind obedience to a corrupt, money-grubbing corporate
lackey for so many years demands your consistent apologies.
Step
11: Making Contact
You must make contact with reality and with knowledge that your organization
and the editors of the politically correct rags that you read do not
allow you to see. As the Romans said, “nullius verba”---take
no one’s word. Do your own research.
Step
12: Service
You can make amends for some of the damage that you have unwittingly
done with your ill-informed good intentions by redirecting your donations
and your efforts to projects and causes that make a difference. Deploy
your money to countries like Thailand or Madagascar that are serious
about birth control programs.
Canadian journalist and environmental leader Tim Murray rings a wake-up bell on Canada’s growing predicament. Shortly, he will publish a book: Overwhelming Canada. It will mirror Australian writer Mark O’Connor’s Overwhelming Australia. Both books coincide with a third book: America on the Brink: The Next Added 100 Million Americans.
What do all three books enjoy in common? They chronicle the ramifications of mass immigration into first world countries by third world immigrants from a line that grows by 77 million annually. Nothing positive will be recorded by world historians concerning this massive “human Katrina” and its effects on first world civilizations within the next three decades.
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By the way, your U.S. Congress just imported another 240,000 immigrants in January of this year! How does that taste? Like ashes in your mouth?
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