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BREAKING in last hour -- NY TIMES reports that Greenpeace will NOT
turn over the names of all of the perpetrators of the
vandalism of the Nazca Lines:
http://www.nytimes.com/...
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In the so-called "Greenpeace" non-apology concerning the Nazca Line vandalism and criminal conspiracy to deface this artifact, Greenpeace flacks made this promise:
"Greenpeace will immediately stop any further use of the offending images."
See
pseudo-apology link here.
That statement was from 12/10/2014, but looking today at the @Greenpeace twitter feed for 12/08/2014 Greenpeace shows us this tweet:
This, of course, is Greenpeace continuing to use imagery created from their organized and planned criminal conduct down in Peru -- which has to be the worse thing ever done by an alleged environmental organization in the history of the entire environmental movement.
The link from the tweet also shows that Greenpeace continues to use their Nazca atrocity imagery at their Facebook site as well. As long as Greenpeace maintains these images in the public domain on Twitter, on Facebook or anywhere on Greenpeace servers, such continued public web availability is clearly Greenpeace utilization of these images.....all of which are a product of Greenpeace's criminal conduct.
As a result, the Greenpeace's claim that it would no longer use imagery they created from their criminal conduct in Peru is not to be believed. And further, that Greenpeace top managers don't feel they have to honor public representations contained in the 12/10/2014 Greenpeace non-apology.
.....More feckless organizational conduct from Greenpeace.....
8:38 PM PT: Greenpeace's executive claims he didn't know about plans for the Nazca Lines action in this Peruvian TV interview....something that is an unbelievable claim: