Nadananda predicts vigilantes may battle cartel pot farms

Nadananda predicts vigilantes may battle cartel pot farms: Interviewed by Bay Area news radio station KCBS, Friends of the Eel founder Nadananda warned that staffing cuts in state parks could lead to danger to the woods from Mexican drug cartels. The report concludes, “Nadananda says she thinks the situation may get so bad that vigilante committees could form to deal with the problem.” Now that’s a frightening scenario. SHARE

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Comment / By unanonymous / Nov. 16, 2009, 9:43 a.m.

what is this, the progressive version of the kkk. what about the white freaks in the woods.

Comment / By Hank Hallmeyer / Nov. 17, 2009, 9:59 a.m.

What happened to save the eel river?

The vigilantes are already here; yes but what about the Pills Damn

….and the white poor living on the dead river;

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