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Wild Life-Corporate
atrocities against nature may ultimately destroy human civilization
What's most striking about the present BP oil catastrophe
is not that it is an aberration but rather part of a dangerous pattern of
mankind's propensity to destroy nature. To destroy life in a large region
of an ocean isn't even new: The world already has over two hundred "dead
zones" where fish can't live because the ocean water has no more oxygen
left thanks to the runoff effects of man-made chemicals.
Not content with mere deforestation and the vast destruction of
biodiversity on land, Man has now expanded to destroy the oceans through
overfishing, ocean acidification from CO2 emissions, agricultural runoff,
flushing pharmaceuticals down the drain and unleashing crude oil directly
into the ocean waters. It almost seems as if mankind were somehow bent on
destroying itself by first destroying everything else on the planet
just to see what happens.
Human beings, by any honest accounting, are repeat offenders engaged in
crimes against nature. This article, by the way, isn't some clever way
to try to push us all toward a U.N.-controlled world government where
every human action is regulated by environmental cops; it's merely an
observation of what's really happening right now on our planet. I'm a
Constitutionalist and remain strongly opposed to UN control as much as any
properly-informed American. In no way do I support suppressing our
individual freedoms or liberties. In fact, the problems here are not with
the People but rather with the corporations.
The criminal corporations
It is the corporations that are committing these crimes against nature:
Big Pharma's mass poisoning of the waters, BP's oil catastrophe crime
against the planet in the Gulf Coast, the manufacture of Depleted Uranium
shells by wealthy "defense" contractors, factory farming by meat
producers, the poisoning of our farms by Monsanto and its campaign to
dominate nature with genetically modified seeds... you get the picture. If
you really look hard at the issues, it's the corporations who are
destroying our planet and thereby destroying future survivability for the
rest of us.
It is the corporations, in essence, that are the criminals who are now
destroying the very world around us, and if We the People continue to let
these corporations engage in such actions, it won't be long before we wake
up and find ourselves enslaved in a Corporatocracy that has stolen from us
the very world in which we had hoped to raise our children.
What is abundantly clear now is that corporations will do anything
to make money, from the cruel and inhumane factory farming of cows to
dumping millions of gallons of toxic chemicals in the ocean to try to sink
the dead sea animals in the Gulf. Corporations would set fire to the
entire planet if that act could somehow boost profits by 50% next quarter.
The unbridled greed that drives these corporations is simply incompatible
with sustainable life on our planet. Through their careless, greed-driven
actions, corporations are threatening YOUR life and the lives of
your children.
I say enough is enough.
An armed revolt against the corporations?
There is already some mainstream talk about arresting the CEO of
British Petroleum for his crimes against nature. It will never happen, of
course, because these corporations wield too much power over government
entities. We've seen it time and time again: Corporations are almost never
held accountable for their crimes.
It is becoming increasingly clear that any action to hold these
corporations accountable for their actions must come from the People
-- most likely in the form of a dedicated revolt, or perhaps even an armed
"mass citizens' arrest" of the corporate criminals.
Imagine ten thousand armed, angry citizens from Texas, Louisiana and
Florida converging on the BP headquarters in Houston, led by a local
Sheriff, marching in and arresting all the top CEOs of British Petroleum.
That's the kind of action that needs to start taking place if any justice
is ever to be found in our modern world of corporate corruption and
government collusion.
When it comes to corporate crimes, the justice system has utterly failed.
The corporations that commit crimes are almost never held responsible.
Consider the aftermath of the Goldman Sachs fiasco in 2008 - 2009, when
Wall Street banksters ripped off the American people to the tune of
hundreds of billions of dollars, and then got bailed out by the U.S.
government with trillions of dollars in gift money. How is that
justice?
Similarly, after drug giant Pfizer was found to have committed massive
marketing fraud that violated federal law, the company was deemed "too big
to fail" and was simply given a free pass by the government to stay in
business, defrauding customers, states and nations. Pfizer set up a shell
company to take the fall for its crimes, then went right back to business
as usual. Read the story on CNN if you want to learn more:
http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/04/0...
As CNN reports: Imagine being charged with a crime, but an imaginary
friend takes the rap for you. That is essentially what happened when
Pfizer, the world's largest pharmaceutical company, was caught illegally
marketing Bextra, a painkiller that was taken off the market in 2005
because of safety concerns. When the criminal case was announced last
fall, federal officials touted their prosecution as a model for tough,
effective enforcement. "It sends a clear message" to the pharmaceutical
industry, said Kevin Perkins, assistant director of the FBI's Criminal
Investigative Division. But beyond the fanfare, a CNN Special
Investigation found another story, one that officials downplayed when they
declared victory. It's a story about the power major pharmaceutical
companies have even when they break the laws intended to protect
patients..."
Whether it's Big Pharma, Big Oil, Big Food or Big Agriculture, every large
and powerful corporations gets away with murder because laws are
never properly applied to them. BP is destroying an entire ocean -- and
the livelihoods of millions of people -- and will probably get off with a
large fine and a slap on the wrist. In two years, it will all be back to
business as usual, polluting the oceans, destroying life and ignoring
safety rules and regulations once again while the American people suffer.
More dangerous than terrorists
Corporations are a greater threat to our lives than terrorists.
That much should be clear by now: When corporations poison our food supply
with toxic chemical ingredients; when they poison our bodies with
fraudulently-marketed pharmaceuticals; when they poison our oceans with
careless oil drilling... they are threatening our lives and our
livelihoods. They are destroying the only world we know, and they are
proving themselves to be far more dangerous to our collective future than
any terrorist organization.
The real terrorists, it turns out, have "Inc." after their name. And if we
really want to go after the terrorists who present a clear and present
danger to our health and lives, we must rise up against the corporate
machine that now controls our media, our food, our sick-care system, our
patents, our elected officials and our energy. We must gather our forces
to make legally-justified citizens' arrests of those at the top who are
responsible for these atrocities against nature and the People. We must
unite out of a common desire for survival against the corporate
criminals who are destroying our very futures as we speak.
We must seek the aid of the local Sheriffs, Constables and community law
enforcement officials who would join us in making these arrests, and then
we must march on the corporate headquarters of these criminal
corporations, right through their front doors and into their corporate
offices where arrests will be made at gunpoint.
And why gunpoint? Because corporations do not respect law, nor ethics, nor
morality, nor compassion towards others. They only respect one thing:
force. So we must reluctantly use force -- backed by the common sense
of common law -- to make these corporations stop destroying our planet and
our livelihoods. I'm not saying we march in there and shoot them; I'm
saying we march in and arrest them and bring them to trial in local
courts, with local jurors who can make local commonsense decisions about
what to do with these criminal corporate executives.
The feds cannot be trusted on this. We must deal with these corporations
on a local level, with the widespread support of the everyday people whose
lives are being destroyed by these corporations.
The extinction of the human race
This is more than just holding corporations accountable for specific
crimes such as poisoning the Gulf Coast; it's about our very survival.
We're not merely talking about small, local damage to specific regions or
industries here -- we are talking about the possibility of the extinction
of the human race.
If the world's powerful corporations are allowed to continue operating as
they have done, they will destroy our world and cause the collapse of
human civilization. We cannot survive when suffocated under a cloud of
chemical toxicity, financial fraud, genetically-modified seeds and
widespread environmental destruction. Corporations are incapable of acting
within the guidelines of long-term sustainable living. Their power and
reach are now so great that they have the capacity to destroy modern
civilization (which is quite fragile already).
Rising up against the corporations now means fighting for our very
survival. What BP has made as clear as day is that we must now make a
choice: We can choose to appease powerful corporations and exempt them
from any real enforcement of rules, regulations or common sense; or we can
take a stand against them, arrest their top executives, shut down their
operations, revoke their corporate charters and set course in a new world
without the destructive influence of endless greed backed by incessant
profit-taking.
The worship of profit has become a scourge on human civilization.
Unbridled greed is now our curse. "Economic activity", taken as a lone
figure without the context in which it was generated, holds no measure of
real value, and it should never been pursued for its own sake.
We must now shift our consciousness to a new era of the protection of
life. We must value quality of life, not imaginary numbers in a
bank account, and quality of life is a complex, interdependent equation
that necessarily involves the sustaining of all the diverse ecosystems
that now remain on our planet. For humans to live sustainably, happily and
abundantly, we must stop destroying nature and start protecting it. We
must be its steward, not its exploiter. And those corporations engaged in
the mass destruction or poisoning of living ecosystems must be
courageously arrested as criminals and prosecuted for their crimes against
both the People and the planet.
There is no other way that we will survive the next century. Poisoning our
planet on such a massive scale in an inexcusable act. We the People will
either rise up against it, or we shall be destroyed by it.
I, for one, am willing to fight for our survival. Because I don't want
human civilization to just be a sorry footnote in the history of life on
planet Earth.
Reference:Friday, June 18, 2010 by Mike
Adams, the Health Ranger Editor of NaturalNews.com
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