April 18, 2011
 

Yellow Journalism in WSJ?

by JIM BEERS

Click here for a YouTube - Cystic echinococcosis - Kist hidatik (subtitle in English)

Note the wanderings of one radio-collared wolf, click here. Think of wolves frequenting yards,
homesteads, pastures, etc. as they meander. Then watch the video and think of wolves as very active vectors
of this and other deadly diseases - wolves placed in our midst By Government!

 

In the midst of $4 gasoline and the indifference of an Administration disdaining either responsibility or solutions for this problem. WSJ probity has been as valued commodity.

Therefore to read a p.2 cover-up for the Administrations’ closure of oil exploration and drilling in the Gulf (to say nothing of elsewhere) was disappointing to say the least. The continuing fantasies about biological decimation of Gulf marine life as the only straw by which to justify Administration suppression of oil production, despite the need for oil and the effects of oil prices on Americans’ lives, have reached new heights in Leslie Eaton’s personal Administration apologia, “One Year After Spill, Some Signs of Life Emerge in the Gulf”.

As if to unknowingly emphasize the absurdity of an oil-caused Armageddon, this “environmental” biology lesson speaks entirely of the Gulf (salt water the last time I looked) and marine life while the featured picture shows Crawfish (a freshwater species raised domestically across the South). Has the oil bubbled up beneath crawfish farms hundreds of miles inland?

This is not a picky-point. This environmental nonsense from the “benefits” of wolves to the “need” for “free-roaming” buffalo has been used unquestioned for too long to justify mayhem and destruction, and now to disguise political perfidy by an authoritarian central government. WSJ standards should exclude propaganda posing as “science”.

James Beers

18 April 2011


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Jim Beers is a retired US Fish & Wildlife Service Wildlife Biologist, Special Agent, Refuge Manager, Wetlands Biologist, and Congressional Fellow. He was stationed in North Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, New York City, and Washington DC. He also served as a US Navy Line Officer in the western Pacific and on Adak, Alaska in the Aleutian Islands. He has worked for the Utah Fish & Game, Minneapolis Police Department, and as a Security Supervisor in Washington, DC. He testified three times before Congress; twice regarding the theft by the US Fish & Wildlife Service of $45 to 60 Million from State fish and wildlife funds and once in opposition to expanding Federal Invasive Species authority. He resides in Eagan, Minnesota with his wife of many decades.

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