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The Truth Behind EcoTerrorist Monetization of Nature
What would you be willing to pay to see this panorama?
By now many of you have heard the media shills declaring that that Yellowstone is about to blow. What is the truth behind these reports.
On my recent trip I witnessed a huge infrastructure project with new roads and massive bridges being built at break-neck speed inside the park. Just the equipment mobilized was impressive and looked more like a disaster recovery project than ordinary wear and tear maintence commonly necessy due to brutal winter conditions. One does not spend this type of money only to have it blow up. What is the mystery behind it?
On initial glance, I had my suspicions,that the Park would lock out regular citizens such as you and I, to become a rich man's paradise. That was only a part of the answer that I uncovered this morning. In actuality, TPTB are monetizing nature. Every vista, every riiver, the rain that falls upon the "public lands", all wildlife, the panorama's, the whole thing now has a price tag in the NWO for their imaginary ecosystem, sustainable, "conservation" effort.
The Steamy Truth about Value-Added Nature
This will not only impact your future vacations for which you will pay value-added premiums, such as mental health benefits and breathing fresh air that quite candidly you will not be able to afford, but the average, rural homeowner will be driven from his land by virtue that the land surrounding him has become a commodity, to be bought and sold to the highest bidder with locked up restrictions.
Old Faithful will Endure, but Not Your Access
As a human pollutant and parasite you will be forbidden from beholding the natural wonders of the world, much less live in a rural area. Of course, TPTB will be exempt and will be allowed traverese any place their heart desires. A decade ago or so Bill Gates said that if people could not pay the price they should not be allowed to participate.
If you think that the monetization of nature is a figment of my imagination I am providing to you two articles.
The Value of Nature: Economic, Intrinsic, or Both? LINK