Canada Owns Up to Crimes Against First Nations…Now What?

CANADA CONFESSES TO PART OF ITS CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY -THERE HAS FINALLY BEEN AN OFFICIAL APOLOGY FOR ‘MURDER”, RAPE.
MNN.  June 11, 2008..SODOMY, PEDOPHILIA,

GERM WARFARE, STERILIZATION, MEDICAL

EXPERIMENTS AND WHO KNOWS MAYBE EVEN

NECROPHILIA OF INDIGENOUS CHILDREN IN

ORDER TO “STEAL” OUR LAND AND RESOURCES.

This is a start.  Now we have to deal with other big

issues, sovereignty and resources. 
Our people were kidnapped and held hostage for

three to four generations.  Genocide is taking children

away and killing them.  It was only a small part of a

bigger story of “gangsterism” and greed.  Don’t be

fooled!  That evil program is still in full swing. 

Canada has no intention to stop.  They continue

to drive us off our land, to criminalize us,

incarcerate us and to refuse to return control of

our land and resources to us.     

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Climate Stability, Forest Ecology, and U.S. Public Lands Management

IT’S ABOUT TIME SOMEBODY IN AN “OFFICIAL” CAPACITY CALLED ATTENTION TO
THIS!! NOW LET’S SHUT ‘EM THE F*CK DOWN!!

REALITY: IT’S NOT JUST FOR RADIKALS ANYMORE…

ASW

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Subject: Cut US national forests, dump CO2 to the skies
From:    “Lance Olsen” <lance@wildrockies.org>
Date:    Fri, June 13, 2008 10:00 am
To:      “cmcr-outreach” <cmcr-outreach@vortex.wildrockies.org>
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This one’s of some interest for giving a glimpse into the climate
consequences of the 1980s trio of booms (in logging, lending and
construction) that led up to the notorious S&Ls scandals and its
threats to the U.S. financial system. As always, forests are a
leading economic indicator, but not always in the way its boosters
claim.
Lance

Forest Ecology and Management 255 (2008) 1122-1134

Public land, timber harvests, and climate mitigation: Quantifying
carbon sequestration potential on U.S. public timberlands

Brooks M. Depro , Brian C. Murray, Ralph J. Alig, Alyssa Shanks

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New Insights on Climate-Driven Extinction of Trees, Forests

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” … the paper points out that trees appear to be more suited to surviving
a cooling climate rather than a warming one. Widespread extinction is
certainly possible, as the paper points out 89 tree genera became extinct
in Europe just before the beginning of the Quaternary.”
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New discoveries about past forest changes may
help predict future ones in a changing climate
<http://news.mongabay.com/2008/0612-hance_forest_history.html>
Jeremy Hance, mongabay.com
June 12, 2008

There is no better method to understand the
future than to look to the past. Several new
studies of the earth’s glacial history are
transforming the way scientists look at tree
behavior during extreme changes in climate.
Scientists Remj Petit, Feng Sheng Hu, and
Christopher Dick described such changes in
relation to current global warming in the new
issue of the journal Science. They report that
already ” in some parts of the world, tree
species have started to shift their distributions
in response to anthropogenic climatic warming”,
thus raising the stakes for understanding how
tree species will adapt to coming changes.

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