Stop the New Deal for Nature and the theft of indigenous lands in the name of “conservation”
This is about land rights. The only point I disagree with in the article below concerns climate change doctrine (which originated with the same oligarchy that takes peoples’ land worldwide).
This affects everyone! The same thing has been going on in North America under the label of Sustainable Development for decades.
The corporate oligarchy are resource monopolists. We see their full intentions since the COVID-19 policies began–a desire for complete control. Agenda 21 is an expression of this and now they have more detailed plans written up.
I mentioned the land grabs in Ethiopia, as an example, in my expose of the World Health Organization and Gates Foundation: https://canadianliberty.com/credibility-and-human-rights-implications-of-covid-19-policies-who-director-general-and-ethiopia-gates-foundation-vaccine-history/
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Why the New Deal for Nature is a disaster for people and planet
Feb 21, 2020 | By Stephen Corry, Director of Survival International
The latest idea to be heavily promoted by big conservation NGOs is doubling the world’s so-called “Protected Areas” (PAs) so that they cover thirty percent of the globe’s lands and oceans. . . .
. . . Not surprisingly, the locals object when their land and self-sufficiency are looted for someone else’s gain, and their need for food, and sometimes their anger, translates into defying hunting bans (making them “poachers” for trying to feed their families), as well as taking action to recover their ancestral territory. . . .
Like it or not, many PAs are as much about stealing the land from local people to make someone else a profit as they are about conservation. . . .
We should be respecting land rights and encouraging indigenous peoples and other local communities to remain where they are — if they wish — to carry on managing their lands in their own ways, and we must, above all, stop the theft of their territories for conservation
These “conservation” agencies are often using force. Here is one of the articles about the activities of the World Wildlife Fund:
Armed ecoguards funded by WWF ‘beat up Congo tribespeople’ | February 7, 2020
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