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Of Wolves And Worms

November 28, 2009


If a Northern Rocky Mountain gray wolf has a daily to-do list, it may look like this:1.) Avoid hunters, 2.) Maintain territory, 3.) Find prey, 4.) Get de-wormed.

Yes, de-wormed.

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Tom Remington

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52 Responses to “Of Wolves And Worms”

  1. jes on November 28th, 2009 11:28 am

    I’d say we’re grasping at straws, if we think the canine tapeworm is going to pose any risk to humans…..(it’s been around with dogs since the dark ages, and is almost impossible to get rid of, since it is spread by fleas, and the animals ingestion of fleas…)
    But hopefully, it will contribute to the general malnutrition, and susceptibility to disease and death with the wolves, which this “modern” society, which knows so little of life beyond the bounds of socialized and sterilized, and citified life, that decided for us who and what will live where they do not and will not….

  2. Greg Farber on November 28th, 2009 11:47 am

    Well we are going to find out.. Obviously American science is so infiltrated with lies we can trust none of it..

    So much for my wolf burgers and stew plans…

  3. jes on November 28th, 2009 1:39 pm

    Wolf burgers with che stu wan, the epicurean delight, with or without crape of le tapeworme….guaranteed to keep you thin and lean! (for the life of the worm)

  4. Jay-M on November 28th, 2009 4:49 pm

    Damn I cant even feed wolf to my dogs now. This is a freakin let down.

  5. Greg Farber on November 28th, 2009 5:54 pm

    Well the only thing left to do is set up a stand in yuppie ville, get licensed, and disguise the wolf meat and worms as SOY… Say 20% wolf 80% soy, bota bing baby you got a business in this environmentally killed economy… After all the dumb bastards loving Ghia to death have been begging for third world status as of late… I say feed it to them then…WOLF FIRST…

  6. ar on November 28th, 2009 7:43 pm

    Goverment Regulations says you can’t set up a stand or have a yard sale or you could face prison and fines up to 100,000 dollars.

    http://newsblaze.com/story/20091124075815zzzz.nb/topstory.html

    I think yard sale america will have and end to this non cents.

  7. Greg Farber on November 28th, 2009 10:29 pm

    Yep, they wish to completely shut down any type of bartering, we are getting close to the no chip no sell or buy era…Basically that line in the sand is closer than a lot realize.. I hope the Ghia third worlder predator freaks appreciate that which they have supported either knowingly or other wise..

  8. ar on November 28th, 2009 11:00 pm

    had a wife doled out money that way…. she had it all and i got crumbs – that never happened again.

    A large protion of my personal work is barter and my thots of a barter web have been pre-empted, i see, but good. I’m glad to see it working so well for people.

    Does this mean i can’t shovel your drive out for a good meal?

  9. Greg Farber on November 28th, 2009 11:31 pm

    It means a huge fight is a comin boy and you best get ready… These communists mean to kill us…

  10. ar on November 29th, 2009 12:54 am

    “I believe greg, I believe!” I believe they are trying to kill me…

  11. jes on November 29th, 2009 6:05 am

    Looks like I was wrong about this being the tapeworm I thought it was….different specie. This one is a threat to humans, although rare. The Echinococcus Granulosus is relegated to the areas where dogs or wolves or foxes are eating the intestinal remains of infected herbivores and then passing it on the eggs in feces which, in turn, the herbivores eat inadvertently… Man gets into the picture when dog or wolf feces are infected and wind up in his food, OR when he eats infected herbivores….

    Big problem is when deer wind up with it, or elk as well. Evidently, the wolf is passing it on to elk and deer…….Gentlemen, doesn’t this make you concerned about not only is the wolf decimating the deer and elk….they are also infecting them with a parasitic host that is deadly to man. Of course, this does not concern most of the non-venison eaters who are the wolf’s bed-mates, and would like all hunters out of the woods.

  12. Greg Farber on November 29th, 2009 11:06 am

    Funny how Geist and Graves keep coming up right on their pointing these things out.. The entire wolf reintro is to sabotage hunting completely…

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