Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Animal Rights Nazis

They are dangerous and a threat to our sovereignty. Their goal is to raise animal rights above human freedom. They are responsible for the Wilding Project, tax dollar mal-investments in “wildlife preserves” and “habitat”. They are responsible for the “endangered species act” and the misuse of water in California.  They extort corrupt politicians into allowing federal abuse and closure of private family farms and ranches. Their goal is human starvation and death. They wrote the “map” for UN Agenda 21 that shows 99% of the US land mass off limits to humans.  They have ruined San Francisco with appointed Regional Commissions imposing UN policies that violate private property rights against voter opposition.  They force government to spend a ton of money to do the wrong things.  Norb Leahy

A note from Tom DeWeese: Katharine Dokken: A New Voice of Courage and Truth Against the Radical Animal Rights Movement

I am pleased to present to APC supporters a new voice in the battle for American Liberty - author and activist Katharine Dokken. She has been through hell, perpetrated by powerful forces which use government control to achieve their own agendas. And she has fought back bravely exposing these forces. Her article posted below appeared in the January issue of The DeWeese Report.  Katharine’s story clearly shows what we all face under the reorganization of government using the environment (and animal rights) as the excuse over the rule of law and private property rights. That, of course, is Agenda 21.

Her new book, F’cker County: The Peyton Place of the Piedmont, should be a must read manual to understand how Agenda 21 corrupts local governments. This is the county where framer Martha Boneta has been harassed, threatened and suffered IRS audits just for trying to protect her property from the radical environmental movement. Dokken’s new release completes the Whispering Pines trilogy.

In 2010, Katharine was a breeder of show dogs and service dogs for the handicapped. She was raided by animal rights terrorists in Fauquier County, Virginia. For two and a half years she suffered in silence while extremists stalked her, threatened her life and home.

At the end of 2012, she fought back by releasing a ground breaking book, Staring the Dragon in the Eye: The Hidden Victims of Animal Extremists, the first book ever published that pulls the curtain back on animal forfeiture cases, a brutal bastardization of civil asset forfeiture laws, and reveals the ugly truth.

The animal rights front came out howling in protest at the expose’ of their activities, and have resumed their cyber campaign to discredit Katharine. Undaunted, she forged ahead and released the second book in the Whispering Pines series in 2014: The Art of Terror: Inside the Animal Rights Movement. This book continues the expose’ of these terrorists and their activities across America. Today, these criminals and their sympathizers have left over 30 negative reviews for both books on Amazon filled with fraudulent slander against the author in an attempt to stop the public from reading what is going on in America today.

Staring the Dragon in the Eye was the Who. The Art of Terror was the What. In 2015, Katharine Dokken released her third book on animal rights and environmental terrorism, F’cker County: The Peyton Place of the Piedmont - or the Where.

On the surface, Fauquier County, Virginia seems rich in colonial and civil war history. Numerous civil war battles took place there including the Battle of Thoroughfare Gap. But just as the county is rich in history, it is also rich in scandal ranging from Susan Cummings, an arms heiress, who slaughtered her polo playing boyfriend, to the White House Gate Crashing Salahi’s, ironically enough, a friend to the murdered polo player. Fauquier is home to some of the wealthiest people in America including the late Paul Mellon. That was the past. This is now.

Today the billionaires and the poor are in constant clash over United Nations Agenda 21 policies designed to remove poor people from rural land and force them back into overpopulated urban cities. It is known as wine and horse country that doesn’t welcome wine but worships horses. An agricultural farming county you can’t farm in because that interferes with the fox hunts of the rich. Home of Martha Boneta’s Liberty Farm and her Pitchfork Protest. Home to 26 wineries that the County Board of Supervisors did their best to outlaw and run out of the county. Home of animal rights terrorists and the kingdom of eco-nazi’s trying to institute English socialism and German fascism on American property owners. Home to petty bureaucrats on power trips. A county where stalking is a major pastime and lawsuits are daily fare. A county where the unwashed masses are denied a movie theater but instead encouraged to spend their nights watching the beautiful people play twilight polo at $30 to $50 a car. A literal abusive hellhole of deception, thuggery, corruption, unethical behavior, bullying and targeted destruction of outsiders who dare to move in. A county so notorious in the Commonwealth of Virginia that its nickname is F’cker County.

Animal Rights and You: Using Americans Love for Animals to Steal your Rights (http://americanpolicy.org/2016/01/25/animal-rights-and-you-using-americans-love-for-animals-to-steal-your-rights/?mc_cid=2f197b82f7&mc_eid=[UNIQID])
by Katharine Dokken

When people think of "animal rights" they think that taking good care of their family pet is the goal. It sounds right. It sounds like good common sense. After all, who could possibly be against taking better care of animals?   Unfortunately, this feel good idea is the polar opposite of what the animal rights movement is truly about. They want you to think they are against the "abuse" of animals when they appeal for donations from you, they just don't tell you that they view animal ownership itself as the abuse they are against.

The animal rights movement seems like it is focused on being kinder to animals as a moral guise to cover their true activities which seeks to create an invisible barrier between humans and animals. To make a moral equality between the life of an ant and the life of a child.  To end all human ownership of animals, end all domestication of animals. To remove animals from our plates, our barns, our homes, and our lives. The end goal of the animal rights movement is the exact same as their sisters in the environmentalist movement, they seek to end the free market system, seize and redistribute wealth, and gain power over others using our love for animals against us.   Activists could really care less about the fate of the animals they claim to be speaking for. As I discuss in my recent book, The Art of Terror: Inside the Animal Rights Movement, the end result of most animal rights policies, the animals die.

The largest group in America today focused on taking your rights away and giving them to animals is the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS).   The HSUS is a warm and fuzzy sounding group that constantly shills for donations to help them save animals.   The problem is, HSUS doesn't run a single pet shelter in America. Not one.  They are not an umbrella group for any local "humane" society in your community.   In reality they are a Washington, DC based vegan lobbyist group with $214,549,879 in assets, and morally opposed to pet ownership and meat consumption.

“One generation and out. We have no problems with the extinction of domestic animals. They are creations of human selective breeding.” Wayne Pacelle President of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS).

Every state in America has extensive and excessive animal care laws and regulations already on their books to ensure that animals receive good care from their human owners. That is not animal rights, though these activists want you to think it is. You will not find mentions of rights for animals in the Declaration of Independence or the United States Constitution. Thomas Jefferson, one of the authors of both these documents would be rolling over in his grave at the thought of his documents applying to animals. What about the ‘right to air conditioning?’ Do you believe that all animals have a constitutional right to air conditioning? Urban voters passed a ballot initiative in Missouri in 2010, funded by the animal rights extremists of HSUS, which outlawed all farmers and dog breeders overnight. The Missouri bill which extremists promoted as an end to "puppy mills" immediately made all farmers into criminals for failure to provide air conditioning to their animals. To animal rights extremists the most common normal animal practices are all abuse. In Michigan, the Department of Natural Resources issued a regulation outlawing the ownership of any pig that isn't solid pink in color. Making farmers into felons overnight.

To the animal rights movement, a frog’s life has more value than your right to a pond on your property.   Human beings are suffering in California while all the water they need is instead given to the delta smelt (a bait fish) which has more right to life than anyone in the San Joaquin valley has a right to water. Under animal rights, the rights of a chicken are above the rights of the farmer who owns it.   Voters in California approved another HSUS ballot initiative in 2008 that caused 50% of egg farmers to go out of business, making the price of eggs rise across this nation. Control the food supply, you control the people.

These extremists have bought their way into government across the board from Tom Vilsack, the Secretary of Agriculture to your local Animal Control Officer, now more than likely a closet member of the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), a domestic terrorist organization. The Department of Agriculture (USDA) now spends taxpayer money to promote Meatless Mondays as part of their promotion of veganism to reward their animal rights masters. They have infiltrated many large corporations and are working to take them down from the inside out.  They are in your children's schools and your local church.  They have taken over providing training on their views of "animal law" to the National Sheriffs Association, to your local police department and animal control officers. Social vigilantism is encouraged as they set us against our neighbors and encourage people to report each other to the authorities.

As part of the moving goal post of their animal abolition goals, Fairfax County, Virginia has just outlawed the use of a dog leash for more than one cumulative hour per day, making it a crime of animal cruelty to walk your dog too much.   Other counties nationwide are outlawing allowing dogs to stay outside in cold weather, instantly making farmers into felons for using live stock guardian dogs. Communities nationwide have low pet "limit" laws denying you the right to own the animals of your choice.   Own three Malamutes, walk them 62 minutes on a 30 degree day, and you too might be a felon.   Next thing you know, you and your neighbors will appear on the latest "animal abuser" registry that is floating around legislatures in a state near you and be banned from owning animals for life.

The right to own private property is a cornerstone of America.   Our Founding Fathers viewed private property rights as existing above and beyond government.   You not only have legal title and ownership of private property, you have the right to use that property as you wish. Animals are property, not our equals as the animal rights movement portrays, and as such, no legislature or court can ban or "limit" you from exercising your right to own and use or eat the animal of your choosing.


Source: americanpolicy.org

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