[FedCom] Fire Freqs San Diego

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Thu, 30 Oct 2003 08:00:51 EST


Right,

   You make my point. Owned small home in  high desert off HIghway 62. Lack 
of vegetation afforded spectacular views. Neighbors explained the wonders of  
greasewood, how mother gaia's benevolence becomes manifest when these 
stinkweeds burst into flame. Out came the shears, down they went.
    Even Senator Feinstein has said enough of  this 'save every rotting 
decaying bit of fuel' in the forest. Property owners are innocent victims of 
eco-insanity, newsfilms show cleared properties  surrounded by woods-  destroyed by 
beetles - dead trees left to rot courtesy of eco-activists usurping US Forest 
Service policy.
    As you say it has to be seen to be believed. Have as well had experience 
at firefighting. When people , as they do here, allow vegetation to overgrow, 
decay, and cover their homes in the name of 'habitat' and 'conservancy' they 
are building funeral pyres. Theirs.  We cleared our  property yet may lose it 
to fire courtesy of neighbors' standing in thrall to eco-extremism. Couldn't 
agree more with you. Fire is ever underestimated, county eco-gestapo laugh at 
wildfire concerns, yet we've had several on county 'environmentally sensitive 
lands' which have jumped with alacrity onto cleared private properties, 
destroying all in their path. This of course they make our fault for living near 
'endangered sensitive lands'. Typical trotskyite twattle.

                                                                              
              Best,

                                                                              
       Paul Vincent Zecchino


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