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SAYINGS - QUOTES - COMMENTS, ETC.
By Radical Environmentalists
Carriers of the "Green" Plague

Read some sayings, quotes and comments by the rural landowner's arch enemy, radical environmentalists, carriers of the "Green" Plague. The “Green” Plague is based on the false premise that humans are essentially a “plague” on Mother Earth (Gai’a) and every aspect of human life most be regulated to the “nth” degree to protect the “Mother”. The method to indoctrinate the human is to make the human feel guilty for its actions and that guilt will manifest itself in the correct “green” behavior, as prescribed by the “carriers” of the “Green” Plague (not unlike a religion). The “Green” Plague is the antithesis of freedom, liberty and property rights and as yet there is no known vaccine to counter its deadly effects on the mind. As long as the mind is infected by the "Green" plague, we will continue to get such things as economy-destroying, man-caused global warming legislation, as well as endangered species acts and environmental protection laws that destroy constitutionally protected property rights. Finally, victims of the "green" disease will end up totally brainwashed and insane, while the carriers of the "Green" Plague continue their onslaught on the human mind and the control of all human activity. Read below what is on the evil minds of the carriers of the "Green" Plague. You won't believe how these people think!

The God of Gaia

"We, in the green movement, aspire to a cultural model in which killing a forest will be considered more contemptible and more criminal than the sale of 6-year-old children to Asian brothels." -- Carl Amery

"There are about 2,000 people prepared at any one time to take action for us ... The children of targeted scientists and executives are enjoying a lifestyle built on the blood and abuse of innocent animals. Why should they be allowed to close the door on that and sit down and watch TV and enjoy themselves when animals are suffering and dying because of the actions of the family breadwinner? They are a justifiable target for protest." Robin Webb, ALF leader, Sunday Herald ( Scotland) Sept. 19, 2004

"The employees. are not good people, and do not deserve to enjoy the Holiday season. Let's make this one so stressful, they won't be able to balance their hot cider between shaking hands." E-mail message dated December 15, 2002 from (SHAC) Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty

"I got the impression that instead of going out to shoot birds, I should go out and shoot the kids who shoot birds." Paul Watson, a founder of Greenpeace

"I would be overjoyed when the first scientist is killed by a liberation activist." Vivien Smith, Former ALF Spokesperson, USA Today, September 3, 1991

"I would not knowingly have an animal hurt for me, or my children, or anything else." Cleveland Armory, founder, Fund for Animals (Larry King Show, October 29, 1987).

"If radical environmentalists were to invent a disease to bring human populations back to sanity, it would probably be something like AIDS" -- Earth First! Newsletter

"We feel that animals have the same rights as retarded children." -Alex Pacheco, Director, PETA, New York Times, January 14, 1989.

"Torturing a human being is almost always wrong, but it is not absolutely wrong." --Peter Singer, as quoted in Josephine Donovan, "Animal Rights andFeminist Theory," Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Winter 1990, p. 357.

"Every time a police agency pepper-sprays or uses pain-compliance holds against our people, their cars should burn." Rodney Coronado, convicted felon in the1992 Michigan State University firebombing and beneficiary of PeTA funds, "Conference on Organized Resistance," American University, January 26, 2003

"Last night in San Diego a bunch of townhouses were burned down, and reporters from two corporate TV stations just asked me, 'What good does that do your movement?'... If that hadn't happened, you wouldn't be here tonight. People willing to risk their lives to protect the environment by destroying buildings built on the habitat of endangered species make people take notice... Fire is a very sacred power, one of the key elements of our planet...We use fire to cleanse ourselves, and when we address buildings and institutions that have no other purpose but to destroy life, fire is the only way to stop them. When people ask if someday someone might get hurt by one of our actions, I ask them why they don't get so concerned about the people who are killing animals for a living. That is what the terrorism in this society is. Destroying property to protect life is the most sacred thing we can do." Rod Coronado, Earth Liberationist, convicted arsonist in 1992 Michigan State University firebombing and beneficiary of PeTA

"A burning building doesn't help melt people's hearts, but times change and tactics, I'm sure, have to change with them. If you choose to carry out ALF-style actions, I ask you to please not say more than you need to, to think carefully who you trust, to learn all you can about how to behave if arrested, and so to try to live to fight another day." Ingrid Newkirk, PeTA's founder and president, Interview in ALF quarterly Bite Back, February, 2003

"I wish we all would get up and go into the labs and take the animals out or burn them down." -Ingrid Newkirk, President, PETA, National Animal Rights Convention '97, June 27, 1997

"Perhaps the mere idea of receiving a nasty missive will allow animal researchers to empathize with their victims for the first time in their lousy careers. I find it small wonder that the laboratories aren't all burning to the ground. If I had more guts, I'd light a match." Ingrid Newkirk, PeTA founder and president, The Chronicle of Higher Education November 12, 1999

"Would I rather the research lab that tests animals is reduced to a bunch of cinders? Yes." Ingrid Newkirk, PeTA's president and founder, New York Daily News, December 7, 1997

"It doesn't matter if there are people in there. They're irrelevant! It doesn't matter about the police. They're irrelevant! It doesn't matter about the high fences. They're irrelevant! It doesn't matter about the doors. They're irrelevant! It doesn't matter about the locks. They're irrelevant! What matters is our brothers and sisters in there. Smash everything when the cops aren't here! Get them out!" ."We'll sweep the police aside. We'll sweep the government aside. We'll sweep Huntingdon Life Sciencesaside, and we'll raze this evil place right to the ground!" Robin Webb, British Animal Rights Terrorist, Speaking at Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty, (SHAC) rally, East Millstone, New Jersey, outside a medical research facility, December 1, 2002

"I think food producers should appreciate that we're only targeting their property. Because frankly I think it's time to start targeting them." Rodney Coronado, convicted felon for the 1992 firebombing of Michigan State University research facility (57 months in federal prison, 3 years probation), speaking at the "Conference on Organized Resistance," American University, January 26, 2003.

"Hit them in their personal lives, visit their homes . Actively target U.S. military establishments within the United States... strike hard and fast and retreat in anonymity. Select another location, strike again hard and fast and quickly retreat in anonymity ... Do not get caught. DO NOT GET CAUGHT. Do not get sent to jail. Stay alert, keep active, and keep fighting." Craig Rosenbraugh, radical animal rights spokesperson for terrorism and a recipient of PeTA funds, in Open letter to activists, published on the Independent Media Center website, March 17, 2003

"I openly hope that it hoof-and-mouth disease comes here. It will bring economic harm only for those who profit from giving people heart attacks and giving animals a concentration camp-like existence. It would be good for animals, good for human health and good for the environment. Ingrid Newkirk, PeTA founder and president, ABC News interview April 2, 2001

"Physically shut down financial centers . Using any means necessary, shut down the national networks of NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, etc. Not just occupations but actually engage in strategies and tactics which knock the networks off the air . Spread the battle to the ... very heads of government and U.S. corporations ... "When you see the loss of 9 billion animal lives each year, it's inappropriate to hold a sign or pass out a petition. It's appropriate to go out and burn down the factory farm." Joshua Harper, recipient of PETA funds, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, June 18, 2001

"More than anything we applied arson, and effectively we destroyed -- um, let's see -- the Northwest Fur Breeders Cooperative in Edmonds, Washington, which we hit a week later after OSU. We hit Washington State University's Eastern Washington experimental fur farm. We did get seven coyotes out of there, six mink, and ten mice . We burned down a fur farm that was on the market to be sold, in Oregon also. We went to the Michigan State University's experimental fur farm program and destroyed thirty-two years of research, by using fire once again, and rescued two mink from there." Rodney Coronado, convicted felon for 1992 firebombing of a research facility at Michigan State University, at SHAC rally, Edison, New Jersey, November 30, 2002

"I put animals over peoples feelings ANYDAY. I would gladly step over a dying human to get to an injured animal. Thats how I am." - Posted by AminalTales on a forum at http://www.Chins-n-quills.com

"I suspect that eradicating smallpox was wrong. It played an important part in balancing ecosystems." John Davis, editor of Earth First! Journal


 

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