by: Gary Rea (c)copyright 2010 ALL RIGHTS RESEVED
In an article on the BBC’s website Sunday, it is claimed that the internet has made it easier for people to “buy and sell anything from live baby lions to polar bear pelts on online auction sites and chatrooms.”
Yeah, right. The whole world is just lining up for seal blubber. The thing about this accusation – which is nothing more than further evidence of the desperation the elite feel over shutting down the internet (i.e., shutting down dissent) – is that the items in question – baby lions, polar bear pelts, etc – are those that only the wealthy can afford to buy, in the first place. In other words, the most likely culprits in this alleged buying and selling of rare animals is the elite, themselves and their minions in government and business! The average person, all around the world, does not posses the means to buy such items, let alone the desire to do so. That is something that only the super rich sickos running the world would salivate over.
So, this excuse for shutting down the internet – and that’s exactly what it is, a lame excuse – is indicative of only one thing: that the global elite will stop at nothing to suppress the exposure of what they are up to. More












