As Americans deal with air quality issues from Canadian forest fires, the US media blames big oil and modernity’s sins. The actual cause is a bit less complex. Canadian authorities say arsonists deliberately started these fires.
I’d like to take eco-terrorists for 500, please.
In the past months, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have arrested several arsonists who have been charged with lighting fires across several provinces including Nova Scotia, Yukon, British Columbia, and Alberta. The motive behind lighting the fires is unclear.
One Albertan, John Cook, has been arrested and charged with 10 counts of arson after setting a string of wildfires in and around Cold Lake, a hamlet near Edmonton.
We’ve got fires started in at least five provinces by several individuals and a history of direct action by enviro-wackos on global wood and grasslands.
- Massive California “Wildfire” (Allegedly) Started by a Former Forestry Student Not Global Warming
- World Wildlife Federation Paid $70,000 to Activists Who Set Fire to Amazon Forest.
- Largest Wildfire in New Mexico’s History … Was Started On Purpose, by the US Government
- Australian Police: Arson is to Blame for Much of the Devastation Caused this Bushfire Season
- Australia’s Brush Fires – Arson is Playing a Huge Role
I’m guessing here, but I bet a deep dive into the motive for the alleged arsons will land somewhere near or on top of so-called environmentalist groups dissatisfied with the speed at which the Canadian government is crippling its people and their economy.
That’s speculation, not fact, but whatever the reasoning of affiliation; these are not wildfires. They are criminal acts of arson.
Maybe you could call it mostly peaceful environmental protesting.
I remember when these losers used to protest outside offices or block ships, but these days they block highways, deflate tires, glue themselves to things, try to derail trains, or start “wild” fires.
They’re not wildfires if someone sets them deliberately. That’s not to say there isn’t a fair share of the real thing or that it doesn’t affect the air quality, but it’s not man-made, and taking away your cars and gas stoves won’t change it.
HT | LifeSite News & ZeroHedge