The biggest issue of course is going to be water. A thorough
investigation by a big city newspaper of the Klamath water resources
might show just how important the water is to the future of our state.
City dwellers would probably even understand that although they get
water from a tap, the water actually comes from somewhere far away.
City dwellers would get the picture that water and who controls it is
so very important to their own futures.
As a big city reporter digs deeper she would probably begin to
see that the environmental science and the coho are hoaxes. As
the big city reporter digs even deeper into the environmentalist
movement, she would probably discover interesting links to radical
anti-American interests both international and domestic.
As the big city reporter digs deeper she would probably expose
so-called fishing interests lobbying to destroy farmers and water
rights, large drug interests influencing leftwing politicians and
possibly even mainstream environmentalist groups laundering money.
As the reporter got to the bottom of the Klamath "water
crisis," what would she find? Would she be astonished that
fishermen advocacy groups have close ties to powerful land
conservation trusts that want to destroy American farming interests by
usurping water rights through willingly false science? Would she
discover a vast drug empire with tentacles reaching into many
facets of our political system? Would the city reporter
discover that vocal environmentalists are untouchable drug barons?
At the end of her research would she conclude that environmental
policy in the Klamath basin is helping facilitate the drug trade by
reducing the number of people in our rural landscape? Or, would
the reporter conclude that the environmentalists are trying to choke
off farming and residences from water thereby subverting our economy
to satiate their anti-American thirst?
Would she live to tell the story?
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