Friday, August 17, 2018

Reverse Wilding Project


The best way to mitigate forest fires in the US is to reverse the Wilding Project that was implemented under UN Agenda 21 in 1992.  The federal government also needs to reform the endangered species act and remove unnecessary environmental regulations. They may also need to take legal action against the State of California to force them to remove state laws that prevent forest fire mitigation and environmental laws that misallocate water resources.

Restoring federal land for use by farmers, ranchers and the timber industry would put his land into productive use to allow the private sector to maintain the wooded areas they occupy to mitigate forest fires.  The federal government eventually needs to sell this land to US private sector owners

Livestock production would increase in these areas and US processing plants should be built close to these areas to replace foreign owned processing plants. Refugees working in packing plants should be sent back to their home countries.

California forest land needs to be owned and maintained in the private sector by timberland owners. There are 1000 families who own timberland in the Northeast.  These tree farms average 100 acres and they maintain their forests and live on their property. Consequently they don’t have forest fires.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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