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World Banksters Prey on African Wildlife

June 27, 2011



serengeti131.jpg Wheat has never been a staple food in Kenya but Kenyans are nevertheless, along with wildlife, having their natural habitat increasingly constricted by ever larger wheat fields to earn export dollars for the World Bank.




By Karradine Kesting (dukekest@yahoo.co.uk)
 traditional naturalist
(henrymakow.com)


On the east side of Lake Victoria, a mosaic of grassland-woodland, unequaled for its divine splendor, spans Kenya and Tanzania: the Serengeti-Mara plains.

A big game Eden, it contains elephant, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, giraffe, nyati (wrongly called "buffalo"), the giant eland antelope, 2 million cattle-like antelopes called gnu (wildebeest), millions of zebras, gazelles, and the marvelous jumping impalas (the dolphins of savannahs).

It also contains an astonishing number of smaller antelopes, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, and other animals, and some 500 bird species. And annually, what fills us with wonder is the inexplicable migration of millions of herbivores - from Serengeti to beyond Mara River.

Yet just as we are beginning to recognize the tremendous biodiversity found here, along with artistic-scientific teachings and benefits for the human spirit, modernism and multinationals are beginning to reach down.

Summer is a season of plenty, grazers return to Serengeti in October. Lions never want more than they need to. They pick the "best heads," leave part of the meal to many species of animals.

But the remaining 9 months of the year here have changed dramatically since 1990. Gnu, zebra, and other herbivores have declined by 80%. In Sept. 2007 a single lioness was seen at the Olare Orok. In May 2009, lions left Masai-Mara to hunt, sometimes feeding on people's cattle. Some lions are killed by poison, others by herdsmen. The cause is modernism (or globalization).

The Masai were living as nomads in harmony with wildlife. They never killed large numbers of lions, kept from eating game meat, and didn't threaten herbivores. But the Satanists and Satanist-influenced began to persuade them to settle, to form so-called "Group Ranches," a kind of socialist cooperative.

The Group Ranches only marginally affected wildlife in this part of Kenya, until the World Bank decided to plant wheat around the Mara sanctuary. And this wheat was not even intended for consumption by the hungry in Kenya's north, where people have been dependent on food aid for decades.

The wheat harvest from the Mara is nearly all exported, serving to pay back loans to the World Bank. Wheat has never been a staple food in Kenya but Kenyans are nevertheless, along with wildlife, having their natural habitat increasingly constricted by ever larger wheat fields.

The plan is to plough up the northern Masai-Mara. If Masai-Mara ceases to be a grazing land for 3 months of the year, a terrible reduction of wildlife will result, Serengeti grasslands will disappear. In a further blow to the region, Tanzania has given the go ahead to a highway that is to be built across Serengeti.

Despite the offer to fund a study into an alternative route, land speculators of this banana republic are pressing ahead with their plans. The highway is being funded by industrial cash rather than the need to connect some people to the road system.

Read the full article here.

Stupid politicians (banksters' puppets) are sacrificing a great natural wonder for the sake of progress-communism and quick money. And stupid people are multiplying zoos for quick money so as more children are given the image that wild nature is the zoo, no need to look for it in the wild -

Well, zoo animals, born and raised in captivity, are degenerating (just as we are in cities) and have only their outward appearance in common with cousins still living in the wild, interacting with the grass, the bushes and the trees, playing, using trickery, adjusting themselves to new conditions, and giving us that childhood feeling when we had a better grasp of the divine glory.

In 2011, lions, symbol of wilderness in the Bible and once of the Anglo-Saxon power through the British Empire, are threatened with extinction. And the Illuminati-communist cancer growing into Serengeti-Mara is not going to be stopped next year.

Ecologists are trying to do something. One of them wrote: "Such a development would involve the human race re-thinking the reasons for its existence and the value of its relationship with nature. The gambler's mentality that ruled the global economy before the crisis is back, and the developed world is once again playing its games at the expense of the environment."

Economist Lester Thurrow gave part of the answer in the WWF 35th anniversary book (1996): "If the world's population had the productivity of the Swiss, the consumption habits of the Chinese, and the social discipline of the Japanese, then the planet could support many times its current population without privation for anyone."

The other part lies in the fact that modernism-influenced people can't see the divine power in wildlife, can't see we're genetically programmed to a natural habitat. They tend to think of man as being separate from Nature. 

The word ecology means 'the doctrine of the house.' The whole creation is the house of God, while existence can only become a home if the relationship between Nature and human beings is without stresses and strains, a viable symbiosis.

Ecologists should first criticize the materialistic thought that gradually perverted natural history ever since secret organizations linked to the banksters (the Illuminati) took over universities, the Linnaean Society, museums, and now the world's ministries of education through Freemasonry-communism (= socialism).

The woods and rivers stimulated the religious feelings of naturalists who established the grandeur of unspoiled nature as a citadel to nourish the spirit of man, naturalists who were Christians and militant ecologists.

Modernism-influenced "naturalists" do not share the secrets of wolves and bighorns under the full moon. They believe that what their physical eyes cannot see does not exist. This leads to a denial of spiritual sight.

 In a WWF book written under Nigel Sitwell, French Academy member Maurice Genevoix honoured the Panda with a foreword, relating the domination of filthy minds to the decline in spirituality: "An epoch that lost the north," Maurice cried out with pain, "Without God, without Faith."

Where have all the sacred grounds gone? Mountains and valleys that supported the spiritual experiments of Sitting Bull and Jeremiah Johnson...

Can anyone still hear, like Davey Crocket and Brigham Young, the sound of church bells echoing through prairies and canyons? Wild nature was to John Muir, father of U.S. National Parks, a primary source revealing the character of God, to Emerson it was a temple where man can share and communicate with God.






Scruples - the game of moral dillemas

Comments for "World Banksters Prey on African Wildlife "

John said (June 28, 2011):

Wheat is one of the more subtle poisoning agendas. I recall in the book 'Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee', the Indians were 'persuaded' to chop down peach groves and plant wheat.

"Another topic of great interest is what Ettissh discusses about wheat. There is a substance in wheat which causes hardening of the arteries and they promote wheat based products for this reason. Thirdly our soils lack trace elements which further reduce are intellect, this is deliberate."-- The Body Snatchers by Susan Reed BSC http://whale.to/b/reed_b.html

Where we, the USDA nutritionists, called for a base of 5-9 servings of fresh fruits and vegetables a day, it was replaced with a paltry 2-3 servings (changed to 5-7 servings a couple of years later because an anti-cancer campaign by another government agency, the National Cancer Institute, forced the USDA to adopt the higher standard). Our recommendation of 3-4 daily servings of whole-grain breads and cereals was changed to a whopping 6-11 servings forming the base of the Food Pyramid as a concession to the processed wheat and corn industries. Moreover, my nutritionist group had placed baked goods made with white flour — including crackers, sweets and other low-nutrient foods laden with sugars and fats — at the peak of the pyramid, recommending that they be eaten sparingly. To our alarm, in the “revised” Food Guide, they were now made part of the Pyramid’s base. And, in yet one more assault on dietary logic, changes were made to the wording of the dietary guidelines from “eat less” to “avoid too much,” giving a nod to the processed-food industry interests by not limiting highly profitable “fun foods” (junk foods by any other name) that might affect the bottom line of food companies.
But even this neutralized wording of the revised Guidelines created a firestorm of angry responses from the food industry and their Congressional allies who believed that the “farmers’ department” (USDA) should not be telling the public to eat less of anything, including saturated fat and cholesterol, meat, eggs and sugar.
I vehemently protested that the changes, if followed, could lead to an epidemic of obesity and diabetes — and couldn’t be justified on either health or nutritional grounds. To my amazement, I was a lone voice on this issue, as my colleagues appeared to accept the “policy level” decision. Over my objections, the Food Guide Pyramid was finalized, although it only saw the light of day 12 years later, in 1992. Yet it appears my warning has come to pass.---- A Fatally Flawed Food Guide by Luise Light, Ed.D


Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at