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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1176629)11/8/2019 11:54:08 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575725
 
Yes, he has made a big change in his views. He still has a protective view towards whales.

Do you think was a paid agent provocateur, or otherwise an agent of big biz?

Rightly or wrongly, he seems to think we as environmentalist's are focused on the the wrong problems. He could be correct as I see it. Perhaps he has taken one or two many bungs from big biz on Monsanto. I see Glyphosphate in the same light as 5g. It's dangerous. I also thought that better and larger yields can be taken from forests that are not clear cut. We have machines that can selectively remove trees from a forest. Entirely process them in fact.



Not so much about seals, but still abhors the fact that the pups are clubbed to death in front of the mothers.

He looks to be one who liked being photographed as an activist.



He has some heavy criticism of current Greenpeace leadership.

I never supported Greenpeace, and I always saw the seals thing as typical middle class liberal hysteria. Maybe they should visit the local abattoir occasionally.

The open air atomic testing ban however saved humanity. That was going out of control, everyone in the world was getting contaminated. Greenpeace did some Stirling work on that.