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The Sorry State of Hearts and Minds

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*THE SORRY STATE OF HEARTS & MINDS*
/*Will the Psychopaths

Prevail ?*/

*Examples from Denmark, England,**Germany, **Tanzania, the USA, Canada,
Switzerland, Kenya, Japan, Spain and Brazil:*
:

*The Sorry State Of Danish Minds*
- vf

That “*/there’s something rotten in the state of Denmark …/*” already
Shakespeare knew and he let Marcellus shout it out loud and clear in his
masterpiece Hamlet.

But that the people, who live under what many call a schizophrenic form
of royal governance and overlord-ship, must be on some form of public
Prozac becomes clear, if one looks at the facts that on the one hand the
Danes are proud to be the “happiest nation on earth” but then they
obviously have a very dark side to life, which shows its ugly face once
in a while clearly..

It is not only that they now introduced a forced marriage system worse
than in any of the most anarchic cultures remaining on our planet (see
below), but that they openly and proudly perform acts of wildlife
Eugenics on animals under their direct care and let their children watch
the killing and dismembering can only be termed as being seriously sick.
Similar forms of psychological derangements one only finds with their
close Viking relatives on the Faroe Islands, where the whole family
joins in swimming and killing in the bloody waters, where they hord the
pilote whales together for the blood-lust-fest or other isolated or
insular people, like the Japanese who lust in similar dolphin
killing-sprees.

Named Marius

by fond visitors, a reticulated giraffe youngster, whose ancestors were
once stolen from East Africa, was like the other animals bred and kept
solely for business purposes by *København Zoo
*, and, as Swiss, UK

and other Zoos kill e.g. young lions when they grow up and cost more
than they bring in from the “baby-lion-watchers”, the two year young
giraffe boy had to die. In order to maintain this scheme the managers
felt they had to be firm in their decision despite the public outcry to
secure the future of their animal based business operations – and
subsequently they pulled in all sorts of fake arguments. CNN quoted the
Zoo official
as
stating: *”Conservation isn’t always clean**!”* – a statement which is
true with myriads of indigenous people having been killed and deprived
of their lands in the name of “conservation” and endless wildlife
populations endangered by these scams forcing their entrance to the most
fragile ecosystems on earth and usually just helping to open them up for
mineral or forest exploitation.

The myth that these wildlife detention camps would serve any real or
scientific purpose to “maintain the species” has been debunked since
long and so many times that only truly stupid people and their media
swallow the “breeding programme” lies.

Marius was killed without any sound rationale and this despite the fact
that an international protests

and rescue efforts had been launched to save his life and numerous
feasible, viable, sound and best-practice proposals from other and more
responsible wildlife sanctuaries, animal friends and celebs had been
secured together with all the required funds. Actually a very positive
sign for global compassion and positive action.

But all in vein, because the Danish psychopaths were allowed to live out
their dominator culture to the fullest without that any responsible
Danish voice of authority stepped in to stop the madness and the kill. A
so-called veterinarian, usually the worst kind of people allowed to
interact with wildlife, heinously shot Marius as he leaned down to munch
on rye bread, his favourite snack. Trust to the hand which feeds you
received another blow.

Zoos and circuses all over Europe and the world live and still strive on
the very simple business model by which all successful brothels are run
- have as many young and exotic ones as possible in your stall !

That the zoo director and his vassals received immediately death threats
after they killed the giraffe, butchered it in front of children and fed
it to the predators they keep, is another sign that society is deeply
sick, since such threats usually come from likewise deranged people.
However, the right to defend life by all means is an unalienable and
sane right enshrined in all cultures. Declared Eugenicists and slavers
better watch out.

Human slavery was officially abolished while animal slavery never came
to an end – and in times when true and real human slavery is in an
unprecedented upswing all over the world again, there will be little
success for the animal defenders, if these psychopaths responsible for
both are not lead to undergo serious mental healing.

And if the Danes actually and truly would be the “happiest nation” on
earth or if they just paid the UN
,
theEarth Institute

and Gallup or others
for this
status as a PR scam, like they tried to turn the giraffe kill into one,
while they remain in a nationwide state of denial, requires serious
scrutiny after this weekend of horror in Denmark.

Waking up, self-reflection and serious healing remain an uphill task for
the Danish people, despite their superficial “happiness” based on
economic luck.

—————-

*Anger Erupts Over Danish Zoo’s Decision to Put Down a Giraffe*

By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ
(NYT)

Visitors to the Copenhagen Zoo watched with their children as the body
of Marius the giraffe was cut up to feed the zoo’s lions.

Marius the reticulated giraffe died at the Copenhagen Zoo on Sunday. He
was 2 years old.
The cause of death was a bolt-gun blast, and after a public autopsy, the
animal, who was 11 feet 6 inches, was fed to the zoo’s lions and other
big cats.
Zoo administrators said they decided to put down Marius
,
who was in good health, because his genes were already well represented
among the captive giraffe population in European zoos. But that
explanation failed to satisfy animal rights activists who had mounted a
furious last-minute campaign to save him.
Besides nearly 30,000 online signatures from those who did not want
Marius put down, Copenhagen Zoo officials received death threats after
they turned down adoption offers from other zoos, as well as a bid of
500,000 euros, the equivalent of $681,000, from an individual who was
willing to take Marius in.
One group, Animal Rights Sweden, urged people to stop visiting zoos as a
protest, The Associated Press reported. “It is no secret that animals
are killed when there is no longer space, or if the animals don’t have
genes that are interesting enough,” the organization said in a statement.

In addition to the lions, the giraffe’s remains will be given to the
zoo’s other big cats.

Marius was born in captivity at the Copenhagen Zoo, where there are
seven reticulated giraffes, a species that is native to Africa and is
not endangered but faces threats from habitat loss and hunting.

“A giraffe is not a pet; it’s not like a dog or cat that becomes part of
the family,” Bengt Holst, the zoo’s scientific director, said by
telephone. “It is a wild animal.”

Mr. Holst said he had decided against sending Marius to another zoo
because that would have opened the door to inbreeding, and potentially
removed a place for a giraffe whose genetic makeup was more valuable in
terms of future offspring in captive breeding programs.

Mr. Holst seemed caught off guard by the public protest, calling it
“totally out of proportion.”

“People said, ‘If you kill the giraffe, I’ll kill you,’ ” he said. “It’s
insane.”

“We don’t do it to be cruel; we do it to ensure a healthy population,”
he added. “You have to breed them to make sure the population is renewed.”

As for individual offers, Mr. Holst said giraffes were social animals
and could not be kept in isolation.

Giraffes are allowed to breed in captivity since it is part of their
natural behavior in the wild, Mr. Holst said, even though breeding can
produce what he called “a surplus animal.”

“As long as they are with us, we want them to have a good life, with as
much natural behavior as possible,” he said.

Marius was not full grown, Mr. Holst said. He could have grown another
three feet or so.

A bolt-gun rather than an injection was used to end the giraffe’s life
so his meat would be safe to eat for the zoo’s predator animals. And
following an autopsy that was open to visitors as an educational
opportunity, Marius’s remains were fed to the zoo’s lions.

“We still have meat for lions, tigers and leopards,” Mr. Holst said.
“It’s just meat that can be fed to every animal.”

Source: Ecoterra

 

THE SORRY STATE OF HEARTS & MINDS
Will the Psychopaths Prevail ?

Examples from Denmark, England, Germany, Tanzania, the USA, Canada, Switzerland, Kenya, Japan, Spain and Brazil:
:

The Sorry State Of Danish Minds
– vf

That “there’s something rotten in the state of Denmark …” already Shakespeare knew and he let Marcellus shout it out loud and clear in his masterpiece Hamlet.

But that the people, who live under what many call a schizophrenic form of royal governance and overlord-ship, must be on some form of public Prozac becomes clear, if one looks at the facts that on the one hand the Danes are proud to be the “happiest nation on earth” but then they obviously have a very dark side to life, which shows its ugly face once in a while clearly..

It is not only that they now introduced a forced marriage system worse than in any of the most anarchic cultures remaining on our planet (see below), but that they openly and proudly perform acts of wildlife Eugenics on animals under their direct care and let their children watch the killing and dismembering can only be termed as being seriously sick. Similar forms of psychological derangements one only finds with their close Viking relatives on the Faroe Islands, where the whole family joins in swimming and killing in the bloody waters, where they hord the pilote whales together for the blood-lust-fest or other isolated or insular people, like the Japanese who lust in similar dolphin killing-sprees.

Named Marius by fond visitors, a reticulated giraffe youngster, whose ancestors were once stolen from East Africa, was like the other animals bred and kept solely for business purposes by København Zoo, and, as Swiss, UK and other Zoos kill e.g. young lions when they grow up and cost more than they bring in from the “baby-lion-watchers”, the two year young giraffe boy had to die. In order to maintain this scheme the managers felt they had to be firm in their decision despite the public outcry to secure the future of their animal based business operations – and subsequently they pulled in all sorts of fake arguments. CNN quoted the Zoo official as stating: “Conservation isn’t always clean!” – a statement which is true with myriads of indigenous people having been killed and deprived of their lands in the name of “conservation” and endless wildlife populations endangered by these scams forcing their entrance to the most fragile ecosystems on earth and usually just helping to open them up for mineral or forest exploitation.

The myth that these wildlife detention camps would serve any real or scientific purpose to “maintain the species” has been debunked since long and so many times that only truly stupid people and their media swallow the “breeding programme” lies.

Marius was killed without any sound rationale and this despite the fact that an international protests and rescue efforts had been launched to save his life and numerous feasible, viable, sound and best-practice proposals from other and more responsible wildlife sanctuaries, animal friends and celebs had been secured together with all the required funds. Actually a very positive sign for global compassion and positive action.

But all in vein, because the Danish psychopaths were allowed to live out their dominator culture to the fullest without that any responsible Danish voice of authority stepped in to stop the madness and the kill. A so-called veterinarian, usually the worst kind of people allowed to interact with wildlife, heinously shot Marius as he leaned down to munch on rye bread, his favourite snack. Trust to the hand which feeds you received another blow.

Zoos and circuses all over Europe and the world live and still strive on the very simple business model by which all successful brothels are run – have as many young and exotic ones as possible in your stall !

That the zoo director and his vassals received immediately death threats after they killed the giraffe, butchered it in front of children and fed it to the predators they keep, is another sign that society is deeply sick, since such threats usually come from likewise deranged people. However, the right to defend life by all means is an unalienable and sane right enshrined in all cultures. Declared Eugenicists and slavers better watch out.

Human slavery was officially abolished while animal slavery never came to an end – and in times when true and real human slavery is in an unprecedented upswing all over the world again, there will be little success for the animal defenders, if these psychopaths responsible for both are not lead to undergo serious mental healing.

And if the Danes actually and truly would be the “happiest nation” on earth or if they just paid the UN, the Earth Institute and Gallup or others for this status as a PR scam, like they tried to turn the giraffe kill into one, while they remain in a nationwide state of denial, requires serious scrutiny after this weekend of horror in Denmark.

Waking up, self-reflection and serious healing remain an uphill task for the Danish people, despite their superficial “happiness” based on economic luck.

—————-

Anger Erupts Over Danish Zoo’s Decision to Put Down a Giraffe

By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ (NYT)

 
 

Marius the reticulated giraffe died at the Copenhagen Zoo on Sunday. He was 2 years old.
The cause of death was a bolt-gun blast, and after a public autopsy, the animal, who was 11 feet 6 inches, was fed to the zoo’s lions and other big cats.
Zoo administrators said they decided to put down Marius, who was in good health, because his genes were already well represented among the captive giraffe population in European zoos. But that explanation failed to satisfy animal rights activists who had mounted a furious last-minute campaign to save him.
Besides nearly 30,000 online signatures from those who did not want Marius put down, Copenhagen Zoo officials received death threats after they turned down adoption offers from other zoos, as well as a bid of 500,000 euros, the equivalent of $681,000, from an individual who was willing to take Marius in.
One group, Animal Rights Sweden, urged people to stop visiting zoos as a protest, The Associated Press reported. “It is no secret that animals are killed when there is no longer space, or if the animals don’t have genes that are interesting enough,” the organization said in a statement.

In addition to the lions, the giraffe’s remains will be given to the zoo’s other big cats. 

Marius was born in captivity at the Copenhagen Zoo, where there are seven reticulated giraffes, a species that is native to Africa and is not endangered but faces threats from habitat loss and hunting.

“A giraffe is not a pet; it’s not like a dog or cat that becomes part of the family,” Bengt Holst, the zoo’s scientific director, said by telephone. “It is a wild animal.”

Mr. Holst said he had decided against sending Marius to another zoo because that would have opened the door to inbreeding, and potentially removed a place for a giraffe whose genetic makeup was more valuable in terms of future offspring in captive breeding programs.

Mr. Holst seemed caught off guard by the public protest, calling it “totally out of proportion.”

“People said, ‘If you kill the giraffe, I’ll kill you,’ ” he said. “It’s insane.”

“We don’t do it to be cruel; we do it to ensure a healthy population,” he added. “You have to breed them to make sure the population is renewed.”

As for individual offers, Mr. Holst said giraffes were social animals and could not be kept in isolation.

Giraffes are allowed to breed in captivity since it is part of their natural behavior in the wild, Mr. Holst said, even though breeding can produce what he called “a surplus animal.”

“As long as they are with us, we want them to have a good life, with as much natural behavior as possible,” he said.

Marius was not full grown, Mr. Holst said. He could have grown another three feet or so.

A bolt-gun rather than an injection was used to end the giraffe’s life so his meat would be safe to eat for the zoo’s predator animals. And following an autopsy that was open to visitors as an educational opportunity, Marius’s remains were fed to the zoo’s lions.

“We still have meat for lions, tigers and leopards,” Mr. Holst said. “It’s just meat that can be fed to every animal.”

——



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