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Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 1:59 PM
Subject: The Audubon Society - Taking Oil Revenue, Shutting Down Our
Timber Resources & Our Private Property - VOTE YES I933
To: Private Property Owners, Freedom
Foundations, WA House & Senate, Media & Friends:
This group tried to block the Property
Fairness Initiative I-933 in Olympia this year. These people are all for
taking our private property rights and giving them to
the birds.
If you understand the forces against
the Property Fairness Initiative I-933 you can better understand the truth and
vote YES for I-933.
1. The Audubon Society has
received $4.1 million in Federal grants and used our money to rape our
constitution and the farmers and the land and home owners in America,
along with many other environmental extremist groups. They work 24 x
7 stealing our freedoms and liberties. https://www.sovereignty.net/p/ngo/ngochart.shtml
3. The excerpt below is very
enlightening, taken from Dr. Crittenden book, "Two Studies of Public Policy in
Washington State: Salmon at Risk and Elite Planners". His books may be
ordered at link provided. https://www.robertcrittenden.com/
3.14.3 The Audubon Society
"The National Audubon Society is a old organization formed in
1905. Most people associate it with bird watchers and related conservation
activities. For many years it has lobbied for government regulations to
protect birds.
It was perceived as a respectable organizations: as solid as a
Rockefeller. There is a good reason for that. Arnold and Gottlieb
(1993) say of them:
"The National Audubon Society is not just funded by the oil
industry - taking large amounts of money from Exxon USA. the Amoco Foundation,
Allied-Signal Foundation, and other big oil foundations - it is the oil
industry. {His reference: Donations from Amoco, Allied - Signal, see
Protecting the environment: Old Rhetoric, New Imperatives, Jo Kwong Echerd,
Capital Research Center, Washington D.C. 1990 p. 157. Donations from
Exxon, see Patterns of Corporate Philanthropy, Marvin Olasky, Capitol Research
Center, Washington D.C. 1987, p. 142.
The National Audubon Society owns oil production
facilities from which they obtain revenue.
Whatever they may have been, things
changed dramatically in 1985 when Peter A.A. Berle became the society's
president and chief executive officer.
At that point in time the society adopted a much more
aggressive stance. They initiated law suits interfering with a wide range
of commercial and private activities. For example, The National Audubon
Society is one of the two major environmental organizations which created the
spotted owl controversy which stopped much of the logging in the West. The
other organization is the Sierra Club's Legal Defense Fund. Their
objective, according to Newsweek (19910 is as they quote an environmentalist
from Portland, Oregon, as saying, "Cumulatively, the environmental movement is
interested in shutting down the timber industry".
Vote YES on I-933
Don't give away your property rights to the
birds
Jack Venrick
Rural Land and Home Owner
Fed Up With Bird Brains Trading Our Sacred Freedoms For Green
Wet Dreams
Enumclaw, WA
"A thing long expected takes the form
of the unexpected when at last it
comes"
Mark Twain