
Dr Phil Pullinger supposedly represents a few environment groups in the 'forest peace talks'. Only a few because most have withdrawn their support. You see Pullinger signed an agreement allowing Gunns to build a pulp mill in return for saving native forests. In my view this is Pullingers crime against his fellow Tasmanians. Nobody authorised him to perform this duplicitous and treacherous act. The fact is Gunns pulp mill was going to be plantation based anyway, so had nothing to do with native forests. Pullinger went that little bit further and sold-out 100,000 Tamar Valley residents. Pullinger deviously spent a whole year pretending his acceptance of Gunns pulp mill was about some other pulp mill but always failed to name which one. Now we have Tasmania's Premier Lara Giddings in parliament declaring 'the whole statement of principles process is about trying to assist Gunns to get their pulp mill up'. Talks facilitator Bill Kelty said 'it was clearly understood by the signatories they were supporting a pulp mill but there is now only one pulp mill'. It's all on video
here. The Wilderness Society has now withdrawn from the talks and that leaves Pullinger and the CFMEU trying to sell Gunns pulp mill to the Liberal Party. How sad can you get? I am also a passionate defender of Tasmanian forests. Thats why my message to Phil Pullinger is 'get out now'. Saving native forests is not about helping Gunns build a pulp mill. Do you seriously want us to believe Sea Shepherd could end Japanese whaling by promoting one big fish-farm? Its just childish nonsense Phil and we all expected so much more from you. Now I believe you are being used again to save Gunns from bankruptcy with taxpayers money. There is one more thing.
Why has a doctor of medicine agreed to dump 64,000 tonnes of dioxin-contaminated effluent PER DAY into a Tasmanian fishery? And he calls himself an environmentalist'? Enough is enough.
PULL OUT PULLINGER!
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We are in agreement with Karl Stevens on most points. Buck and Joan Emberg
We are in agreement with Karl Stevens. Buck and Joan Emberg
What a puddin' Pullinger! He must be feeling a little lonely at that big old table by now!
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