• We need to restore ecosystems' with a ‘a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment, for clean water, air and food. Over the past years, many pristine forest ecosystems with high levels of biodiversity have been converted into agricultural land. By the mid-1990s the pristine forest had been reduced to about 400,000 or at most 450,000
    We need to restore ecosystems' with a ‘a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment, for clean water, air and food. Over the past years, many pristine forest ecosystems with high levels of biodiversity have been converted into agricultural land. By the mid-1990s the pristine forest had been reduced to about 400,000 or at most 450,000
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  • https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/140522
    Satanic messaging in Forest Gump and elsewhere. (1 min 29 seconds)
    https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/140522 Satanic messaging in Forest Gump and elsewhere. (1 min 29 seconds)
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  • Tired of the Venezuelan gangs in your city?
    (SATIRE)
    Just remember there is no record of them being here because they are illegal invaders, so it's not like there will be a homicide investigation or missing persons report. I don't think murder would be a justifiable charge if you consider that armed invaders are equal to enemy combatants. I like to think it is considered pre-emptive self defense. Just remember to dig the hole deep out in the forest or on public land. Level the dig so it won't attract attention, and be careful not to leave anything behind that would tie it to you. Another option might be to leave the corpse in bear country covered with honey, pork fat or bacon. Bears can smell it over 5 miles away. Bears need to eat, too!
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    Improvise, Adapt, Overcome, then Adapt Again.
    https://www.2ndmardiv.marines.mil/News/Article/Article/3493051/improvise-adapt-overcome-then-adapt-again/
    Tired of the Venezuelan gangs in your city? (SATIRE) Just remember there is no record of them being here because they are illegal invaders, so it's not like there will be a homicide investigation or missing persons report. I don't think murder would be a justifiable charge if you consider that armed invaders are equal to enemy combatants. I like to think it is considered pre-emptive self defense. Just remember to dig the hole deep out in the forest or on public land. Level the dig so it won't attract attention, and be careful not to leave anything behind that would tie it to you. Another option might be to leave the corpse in bear country covered with honey, pork fat or bacon. Bears can smell it over 5 miles away. Bears need to eat, too! https://imgflip.com/i/92k1ey Improvise, Adapt, Overcome, then Adapt Again. https://www.2ndmardiv.marines.mil/News/Article/Article/3493051/improvise-adapt-overcome-then-adapt-again/
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    Tired of the Venezuelan gangs in your city?
    An image tagged illegal aliens,illegal immigrants,wait that's illegal,invasion of the body snatchers,invasion,blank gravestone
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  • Tusk the traitor lying?

    ‘The government will pay dearly for this’ – Polish celebrity warns left-wing government over plans to log primeval forest
    https://rmx.news/article/the-government-will-pay-dearly-for-it-polish-celebrity-warns-left-wing-government-over-plans-to-log-primeval-forest/?
    Tusk the traitor lying? ‘The government will pay dearly for this’ – Polish celebrity warns left-wing government over plans to log primeval forest https://rmx.news/article/the-government-will-pay-dearly-for-it-polish-celebrity-warns-left-wing-government-over-plans-to-log-primeval-forest/?
    RMX.NEWS
    'The government will pay dearly for this' - Polish celebrity warns left-wing government over plans to log primeval forest
    Until recently, news personality, journalist, and environmental activist Agnieszka Woźniak-Starak openly supported the ruling coalition, but now, reports about the government possibly allowing part of the Białowieża Forest to be cut down have her enraged. “Donald Tusk’s government” will pay dearly for this,” she says, according to Salon24.pl. On Friday, reports from the ecological organization […]
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  • Outrage At Feds In Tactical Gear Indicting S.D. Ranchers Over 75-Year-Old Fenceline
    Ranchers across the U.S. have expressed outrage over the Forest Service prosecuting a South Dakota ranch couple for allegedly stealing public land. The feds, who showed up armed and in tactical gear, say a fence that’s been on the owners' land for 75 years crosses a boundary with federal grasslands.
    https://cowboystatedaily.com/2024/08/13/outrage-at-feds-for-indicting-s-d-ranchers-over-75-year-old-fenceline/
    Outrage At Feds In Tactical Gear Indicting S.D. Ranchers Over 75-Year-Old Fenceline Ranchers across the U.S. have expressed outrage over the Forest Service prosecuting a South Dakota ranch couple for allegedly stealing public land. The feds, who showed up armed and in tactical gear, say a fence that’s been on the owners' land for 75 years crosses a boundary with federal grasslands. https://cowboystatedaily.com/2024/08/13/outrage-at-feds-for-indicting-s-d-ranchers-over-75-year-old-fenceline/
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  • Working Ranch Radio Show
    Ep 179: Overreach or Rogue Agent? The Maude Family Story
    https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-59mh3-99c8e0
    Today it’s the story of Charles and Heather Maude, a young ranch family in Southwest South Dakota that have found themselves indicted for theft of federal property over 25 acres of National Grass Lands that had been a part of this 5th generation ranch family since 1910. So, what happened here? What are the details behind this story? Why has there been little to no information made available by the Forest Service as to why they escalated this issue quickly without trying to find resolution? Why is it alarming to all of us in production agriculture? Is this reflective of the US Forest Service or a rogue district office and agent in South Dakota?
    Working Ranch Radio Show Ep 179: Overreach or Rogue Agent? The Maude Family Story https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-59mh3-99c8e0 Today it’s the story of Charles and Heather Maude, a young ranch family in Southwest South Dakota that have found themselves indicted for theft of federal property over 25 acres of National Grass Lands that had been a part of this 5th generation ranch family since 1910. So, what happened here? What are the details behind this story? Why has there been little to no information made available by the Forest Service as to why they escalated this issue quickly without trying to find resolution? Why is it alarming to all of us in production agriculture? Is this reflective of the US Forest Service or a rogue district office and agent in South Dakota?
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  • The pudu deer, specifically the Southern pudu (Pudu puda), is the world’s smallest deer species, native to the temperate rainforests of southern Chile and southwestern Argentina. Adult Southern pudus stand about 32 to 44 centimeters (13 to 17 inches) tall at the shoulder and weigh between 6.4 to 13.6 kilograms (14 to 30 pounds). Known for their small size and shy nature, pudus are elusive creatures that prefer dense underbrush where they feed on leaves, bark, and fallen fruit. Despite their diminutive size, pudus are excellent climbers and jumpers, which helps them navigate their forested habitats.
    The pudu deer, specifically the Southern pudu (Pudu puda), is the world’s smallest deer species, native to the temperate rainforests of southern Chile and southwestern Argentina. Adult Southern pudus stand about 32 to 44 centimeters (13 to 17 inches) tall at the shoulder and weigh between 6.4 to 13.6 kilograms (14 to 30 pounds). Known for their small size and shy nature, pudus are elusive creatures that prefer dense underbrush where they feed on leaves, bark, and fallen fruit. Despite their diminutive size, pudus are excellent climbers and jumpers, which helps them navigate their forested habitats.
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  • Ranchers' Indictment Sparks National Debate
    4,880 views Aug 12, 2024 LaneCast Ag Podcast

    The thing that pisses me off the most is showing up with a tactical team and scaring the kids and the family for something that could have been accomplished with a civil service order. No guns, no show of force and intimidation. This conduct is totally inappropriate, and the investigator in question needs to be fired and charged with aggravated assault.

    In this compelling story, a young ranching family from South Dakota, Charles and Heather Maude, find themselves in the crosshairs of a federal legal battle after being indicted for theft of government property over a 75 year old fence. The indictments were served by a U.S. Forest Service Special Agent in full tactical gear, sparking outrage among ranchers and lawmakers alike.

    Western Ag Network’s Lane Nordlund and Rachel Gabel discuss the matter on the latest LaneCast Ag Podcast.

    As the Maudes fight to clear their names, their legal struggle has become a rallying point for ranchers across the nation. This podcast delves into the details of the case, the response from national leaders with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and Public Lands Council. and the ongoing efforts to seek justice for the Maude family.
    Ranchers' Indictment Sparks National Debate 4,880 views Aug 12, 2024 LaneCast Ag Podcast The thing that pisses me off the most is showing up with a tactical team and scaring the kids and the family for something that could have been accomplished with a civil service order. No guns, no show of force and intimidation. This conduct is totally inappropriate, and the investigator in question needs to be fired and charged with aggravated assault. In this compelling story, a young ranching family from South Dakota, Charles and Heather Maude, find themselves in the crosshairs of a federal legal battle after being indicted for theft of government property over a 75 year old fence. The indictments were served by a U.S. Forest Service Special Agent in full tactical gear, sparking outrage among ranchers and lawmakers alike. Western Ag Network’s Lane Nordlund and Rachel Gabel discuss the matter on the latest LaneCast Ag Podcast. As the Maudes fight to clear their names, their legal struggle has become a rallying point for ranchers across the nation. This podcast delves into the details of the case, the response from national leaders with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and Public Lands Council. and the ongoing efforts to seek justice for the Maude family.
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  • MEME DROP #155: Remember, You Can Disappear Into The Forest Whenever You Want.
    You’re An Adult.
    https://www.starfirecodes.com/p/meme-drop-155-remember-you-can-disappear?publication_id=411246&post_id=145484906&isFreemail=true&r=1maoyr&triedRedirect=true
    MEME DROP #155: Remember, You Can Disappear Into The Forest Whenever You Want. You’re An Adult. https://www.starfirecodes.com/p/meme-drop-155-remember-you-can-disappear?publication_id=411246&post_id=145484906&isFreemail=true&r=1maoyr&triedRedirect=true
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