| Minnesota dentist Walter D. Palmer after murdering an endangered rhinoceros |
Take a
look at this guy.
He is
Walter D. Palmer, a dentist from Eden Prairie, Minnesota.
This man
is a wealthy poacher.
He is a ‘’’big
game hunter’. He’s ‘hunted’ and killed leopards, rhinoceros (despite the fact
that there are probably no more than a couple hundred rhinos left in the
world.) and probably other “big game animals.”
In 2008 he
was fined for shooting a black bear in Wisconsin (on a wildlife refuge) and
then transporting the bear 40 miles away to an area where it was legal to hunt
black bear. He was fined $3500. He lied to the fish and wildlife officers. He 'didn't know' it was illegal to poach bears.
Doesn’t
this smell of POACHING?
Now he’s
up to his old tricks. He flew to Zimbabwe where he’d been promised a hunt for a
black maned lion.
Black
maned lions are fairly rare and so are highly desired ‘trophies’.
Palmer
wanted one and didn’t give a damn how he got one.
So he
hired two Zimbabwe ‘guides’ to get him a black maned lion. (there may be 20,000
lions left in all of Africa.)
The
Zimbabweans weren’t too particular as to where they got the black maned lion.
Palmer paid them $55,000 to get him his lion without asking questions.
They went
out after dark (no ethical hunter I know of hunts in the dark. It’s not legal
for a plethora of reasons. One of them being, shooting an animal after dark
really destroys your chances of finding it. It crawls or runs away to hide, because it is dying in agony.
They went
to a preserve where they knew a beloved and famous lion, Cecil, lived. Cecil
brought in a lot of tourist money. But the Zimbabweans didn’t give a damn about
their own country’s wild life. Here was a rich white man who was willing to pay them
an astronomical amount of money to get him a lion, without bothering to ask if
their methods were legal.
So they
towed an animal carcass (probably poached) past Cecil. (in the dark, mind you).
Cecil, being an intelligent lion, followed. They moved off the preserve onto a
privately owned farm.
Now most
big game hunters take big game rifles. “Use enough gun” is a law set in stone.
The pictures of Palmer with his other murdered animals show him brandishing his
rifle, so we would expect him to use it on Cecil, right?
Well, no.
Palmer shot Cecil with a bow and arrow.
Is Palmer
so confident in his killing abilities that he proposes to shoot a full grown
African lion with a bow and arrow, in the DARK?
(although I'm willing to bet that once they had Cecil on the farm, they illuminated him with bright lights. Blinds the lion so that he sits still and allows for a poacher to shoot the animal.)
But. Palmer used a bow and arrow because that weapon is SILENT. Guns make a lot of noise, especially when you’re poaching on private property IN THE DARK.
But. Palmer used a bow and arrow because that weapon is SILENT. Guns make a lot of noise, especially when you’re poaching on private property IN THE DARK.
Bow and
arrows don’t make any noise, noise that would have alerted law abiding citizens
that someone was breaking the law.
But Palmer
didn’t kill Cecil. Nope, turns out a bow and arrow ISN’T suitable for killing a
lion outright.
Cecil
suffered for 40 HOURS before they found him and shot him dead.
How did
they find him?
Well…………the
fact that he was wearing a tracking collar should have made it easy.
It should have also been obvious that the lion was wearing a collar in the first place. That's probably another reason to sneak onto the preserve and lure the lion away, so that Palmer could say "I didn't see the collar." Bright lights should have reflected off the collar.
The
tracking collar DID lead wildlife and Zimbabwe officials to Cecil’s carcass. It
had been skinned. The head and the glorious, so very valuable black mane, was
gone.
Palmer managed to escape to the US. Where he is, now, is unknown.
Now here
is a guy who has poached dozens of animals in countries all over the world. He
paid two men over $50,000 dollars to get him a lion.
He says he
DID NOT KNOW Cecil was protected. Despite the fact that he’s hunted in Africa
many times, he assumed that all wild lions have collars. Right? I suppose. They
tried, unsuccessfully, to disable the collar. The fact that they went after
dark, towing a dead animal past the animal, didn’t tell him, I suppose. The
fact that he used a weapon not normally associated with killing anything as big
and dangerous as a lion didn’t tell him, I suppose. A weapon, he knew, was
silent, one that wouldn’t attract attention.
He’s
blaming the Zimbabwe men for leading him into a crime.
BULLSHIT,
Palmer. BULLSHIT.
You lying
scumbag. There are no words low enough to describe you. You are a POACHER. A
thief, a pusbag that doesn’t give a damn about the ethics of shooting a tame
lion wearing a collar on a wildlife preserve.
Nope,
Palmer, shithead, you think that because you are wealthy that the laws don’t apply
to you. You wanted a black maned lion and by god, you were going to get one no
matter what.
Sure,
blame the two guides. They had no morals or ethics but were willing to give you what you wanted for a shitload of
money. Fifty thousand American anywhere in Africa is big money, and would have
kept those guys in food and luxuries for the rest of their lives.
Maybe they’ve
done this for you in the past and you got away with it. Maybe this is how you
bagged ALL your ‘trophies’. Money will get you anything, right?
You know
what, Palmer, you shithead, not only did I see this on the net; it was also on
national television.
So be
prepared, asshole. I don’t know what is going to happen to you. If nothing
else, you’re out at least fifty thousand dollars, (that’s not counting air fare,
etc.) and that lion trophy. I don’t know who you have tallied your past poached
trophies but if I were that organization, I’d be counting you out. If nothing
else, I hope the US Fish and Wildlife takes all your ‘trophies’ and leaves you
with nothing.
I know,
though, that fifty grand to you is nothing but pocket change. You will get a
good lawyer who will explain it all away and may even sue anyone…like me...who
dares sully your ‘reputation.’
But you
have made your reputation. It’s that of a lying, cheating greedy rich man who decided,
damn it, there won’t be any lions left in a few years so I better go get mine
NOW.
You wanted
THAT one. Damn the fact that he was well known. Damn the fact that you had to
cheat to get him. Damn the fact that he was collared. Damn the fact that he was
on a preserve. Damn the fact that he was so tame that people could see him. You
know, people like me, who save all their lives for one chance to see a lion in
the wild. Heck, you can afford a trip to Africa to poach any day of the week.
You don’t give a damn about any of that. You stole something precious, and now
you’ve been exposed, and you’re lying. I didn’t know. My effing ass you didn't know. You have hunted all over the world and still don't know the morals and ethics of hunting? I guess not. Once a poacher, always a poacher.
Damn you
to the lowest hell, you bastard.
We have an extradition treaty with ZImbabwe, and I hope to god someone in D.C. has the balls to exercise it.
WIth all your money, I'm betting you'll get some high octane lawyer to protect you and get you off with nothing but a hand slap.
But the Net has been outraged by your murdering Cecil. Think of that, asshole.
The Net has been awakened. All over the world.