Re: Bio-fuel - A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
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Re: Bio-fuel - A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing         

Group: uk.transport · Group Profile
Author: nully
Date: Feb 12, 2008 01:16

Doug wrote:
> On 11 Feb, 10:17, "nully" wrote:
>> Doug wrote:
>>> On 11 Feb, 08:01, PeterT googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 23:23:52 -0800 (PST), Doug
>>>> riseup.net> wrote:
>>
>>>>> The truth will out.
>>
>>
>>>>> "Around 20 activists, some dressed as wolves in sheep's
>>>>> clothing, visited the D1 Oil refinery in Bromborough on the
>>>>> Wirral, on 2nd February 2008. They were there to highlight
>>>>> the dangerous consequences of large-scale bio-fuel production
>>>>> for the climate and for people worldwide.
>>
>>>>> Video Video Footage - video/mp4 2.5M
>>
>>>>> The demonstrators from Manchester and Liverpool, inspired by
>>>>> the Camp for Climate Action, erected a 16 metre banner
>>>>> reading, "Biofuels cause Climate Chaos" and another smaller
>>>>> banner reading "Biofuels + Big Business = Disaster". The
>>>>> demonstration came at the end of a week of action called by
>>>>> Biofuelwatch.
>>
>>>>> On arrival activists were told by security that the plant was
>>>>> empty and not operating, however when several activists
>>>>> entered the site, at least twenty workers dressed in boiler
>>>>> suits came out to meet them. Although the gates were shut
>>>>> campaigners remained for approximately one hour to talk with
>>>>> staff and local residents. Police attended but no arrests
>>>>> were made.
>>
>>>>> D1 Oils plc. have used palm, soya and rapeseed oil to make
>>>>> bio-diesel. Now they have joined forces with corporate giant
>>>>> BP, aiming to acquire and plant one million hectares of land
>>>>> with supposed 'wonder crop' Jatropha, within four years. For
>>>>> information on the real impact of this crop and other
>>>>> agro-fuels check outwww.biofuelwatch.org.uk"
>>
>>>> Why do you still hold a drivers licence?
>>
>>> Stop spamming the threads.
>>
>> Stop spamming this newsgroup.
>>
> You also need to learn what spamming is.
>
> "Usenet convention defines spamming as excessive multiple posting,
> that is, the repeated posting of a message."
>
> Note, I do not spam A message, i.e. the same message, unlike some
> here.

Liar! You ALWAYS spam the same message, that anyone driving a car is a
mass murderer. Occasionally youll have a different message for a short
while, that ART's are unfairly persecuted and are good guys really, but
within a couple of posts your anticar hatred resurfaces and you go back
to posting your first message. Tell us when the last time was you made
a post that WASN'T your normal spam?
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