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The Game Conservancy Trust an RSPB partner. Turned on by guns? Enjoy killing animals for fun?
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Old Codger
2008-01-19 09:05:35 UTC
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http://gameconservation.org.uk/
Now, why would I not agree with this?
The RSPB have recently admitted it's pro hunt stance by allowing
shoots on their land following the recent exposure by National Press
that the RSPB has 11 wildfowling shoots on various reserves. It's time
we questioned where the money we give to protect wildlife is really
going!

THE GAME CONSERVANCY TRUST

Perspectives On Animal Abuse ®
Turned on by guns? Enjoy killing animals for fun?
Join the Game Conservancy Trust today.

The GTC: conservationsts or animal abusers?
The Game Conservancy Trust has the legal status of a UK charity. The
Trust seeks to promote the hunting, shooting and killing of living
creatures for fun.
The Game Conservancy Trust employs a payroll of 50 'scientists'. The
Trust combines 'research of game ecology and farmland wildlife' with a
truly grotesque taste for Orwellian doublespeak. Thus hunted animals
are 'harvested' [i.e. killed] using 'practical management techniques
which will benefit game and wildlife' [i.e. kill them]. The benefits
of being shot at and terrorised for human amusement are obscure, not
least to the victim.

What unites serial killers from Albert ('The Boston Strangler')
DeSalvo and David ('Son of Sam') Berkowitz to Charles Manson and
Jeffrey Dahmer is their early love of tormenting and killing non-human
animals. Fortunately, most animal abusers don't go on to become serial
killers. Nor do they typically end up practising pseudoscience in the
manner of the Game Conservancy Trust. But the coarsening and
brutalising effects of killing for pleasure are all too apparent.

Using their 'scientific' results, Game Conservancy Ltd advises
farmers, landowners and other ill-named conservationists on different
ways to kill animals for human amusement. Indeed bloodsports
enthusiasts continue to massacre as many of our fellow creatures as
they think they can get away with before finally hunting becomes a
criminal offense.

With a cynicism that almost beggars belief, the slaughter of other
sentient beings for fun is described by the Game Conservancy Trust as
'conservation'. (sic)

Do 'sportsmen' have no shame?




a n i m a l - a b u s e :
The Game Conservancy Trust
British Field Sports Society


H O T L I N K S

Animal Rights FAQ

The Animal Liberation FAQ
http://www.animal-rights.com/index.html
Hunt Saboteurs Association
http://hsa.enviroweb.org/hsa.shtml
League Against Cruel Sports
http://www.league.uk.com/
The Last Twisted Molecule On Earth
http://www.hedweb.com/animutop.htm
The Quarterly Review of Doublespeak
http://www.netins.net/showcase/clevad/double.htm
The Countryside Alliance for Animal Rights
http://www.countryside-aliance.com/
Mr Pounder
2008-01-19 14:15:10 UTC
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Post by Old Codger
http://gameconservation.org.uk/
Now, why would I not agree with this?
The RSPB have recently admitted it's pro hunt stance by allowing
shoots on their land following the recent exposure by National Press
that the RSPB has 11 wildfowling shoots on various reserves. It's time
we questioned where the money we give to protect wildlife is really
going!
THE GAME CONSERVANCY TRUST
Perspectives On Animal Abuse ®
Turned on by guns? Enjoy killing animals for fun?
Join the Game Conservancy Trust today.
The GTC: conservationsts or animal abusers?
The Game Conservancy Trust has the legal status of a UK charity. The
Trust seeks to promote the hunting, shooting and killing of living
creatures for fun.
The Game Conservancy Trust employs a payroll of 50 'scientists'. The
Trust combines 'research of game ecology and farmland wildlife' with a
truly grotesque taste for Orwellian doublespeak. Thus hunted animals
are 'harvested' [i.e. killed] using 'practical management techniques
which will benefit game and wildlife' [i.e. kill them]. The benefits
of being shot at and terrorised for human amusement are obscure, not
least to the victim.
What unites serial killers from Albert ('The Boston Strangler')
DeSalvo and David ('Son of Sam') Berkowitz to Charles Manson and
Jeffrey Dahmer is their early love of tormenting and killing non-human
animals. Fortunately, most animal abusers don't go on to become serial
killers. Nor do they typically end up practising pseudoscience in the
manner of the Game Conservancy Trust. But the coarsening and
brutalising effects of killing for pleasure are all too apparent.
Using their 'scientific' results, Game Conservancy Ltd advises
farmers, landowners and other ill-named conservationists on different
ways to kill animals for human amusement. Indeed bloodsports
enthusiasts continue to massacre as many of our fellow creatures as
they think they can get away with before finally hunting becomes a
criminal offense.
With a cynicism that almost beggars belief, the slaughter of other
sentient beings for fun is described by the Game Conservancy Trust as
'conservation'. (sic)
Do 'sportsmen' have no shame?
The Game Conservancy Trust
British Field Sports Society
H O T L I N K S
Animal Rights FAQ
The Animal Liberation FAQ
http://www.animal-rights.com/index.html
Hunt Saboteurs Association
http://hsa.enviroweb.org/hsa.shtml
League Against Cruel Sports
http://www.league.uk.com/
The Last Twisted Molecule On Earth
http://www.hedweb.com/animutop.htm
The Quarterly Review of Doublespeak
http://www.netins.net/showcase/clevad/double.htm
The Countryside Alliance for Animal Rights
http://www.countryside-aliance.com/
IAWTP.

Mr Pounder
Old Codger
2008-01-19 15:14:53 UTC
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On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 14:15:10 GMT, "Mr Pounder"
Post by Mr Pounder
Post by Old Codger
http://gameconservation.org.uk/
Now, why would I not agree with this?
The RSPB have recently admitted it's pro hunt stance by allowing
shoots on their land following the recent exposure by National Press
that the RSPB has 11 wildfowling shoots on various reserves. It's time
we questioned where the money we give to protect wildlife is really
going!
THE GAME CONSERVANCY TRUST
Perspectives On Animal Abuse ®
Turned on by guns? Enjoy killing animals for fun?
Join the Game Conservancy Trust today.
The GTC: conservationsts or animal abusers?
The Game Conservancy Trust has the legal status of a UK charity. The
Trust seeks to promote the hunting, shooting and killing of living
creatures for fun.
The Game Conservancy Trust employs a payroll of 50 'scientists'. The
Trust combines 'research of game ecology and farmland wildlife' with a
truly grotesque taste for Orwellian doublespeak. Thus hunted animals
are 'harvested' [i.e. killed] using 'practical management techniques
which will benefit game and wildlife' [i.e. kill them]. The benefits
of being shot at and terrorised for human amusement are obscure, not
least to the victim.
What unites serial killers from Albert ('The Boston Strangler')
DeSalvo and David ('Son of Sam') Berkowitz to Charles Manson and
Jeffrey Dahmer is their early love of tormenting and killing non-human
animals. Fortunately, most animal abusers don't go on to become serial
killers. Nor do they typically end up practising pseudoscience in the
manner of the Game Conservancy Trust. But the coarsening and
brutalising effects of killing for pleasure are all too apparent.
Using their 'scientific' results, Game Conservancy Ltd advises
farmers, landowners and other ill-named conservationists on different
ways to kill animals for human amusement. Indeed bloodsports
enthusiasts continue to massacre as many of our fellow creatures as
they think they can get away with before finally hunting becomes a
criminal offense.
With a cynicism that almost beggars belief, the slaughter of other
sentient beings for fun is described by the Game Conservancy Trust as
'conservation'. (sic)
Do 'sportsmen' have no shame?
The Game Conservancy Trust
British Field Sports Society
H O T L I N K S
Animal Rights FAQ
The Animal Liberation FAQ
http://www.animal-rights.com/index.html
Hunt Saboteurs Association
http://hsa.enviroweb.org/hsa.shtml
League Against Cruel Sports
http://www.league.uk.com/
The Last Twisted Molecule On Earth
http://www.hedweb.com/animutop.htm
The Quarterly Review of Doublespeak
http://www.netins.net/showcase/clevad/double.htm
The Countryside Alliance for Animal Rights
http://www.countryside-aliance.com/
IAWTP.
Mr Pounder
Does that mean I agrebe with this poast?
Old Codger
2008-01-19 21:10:58 UTC
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Old Codger wrote:

No he didn't, it was *another* Pete forgery.
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Old Codger
2008-01-19 21:10:11 UTC
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Old Codger wrote:

No he didn't, it was *another* Pete forgery.
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