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by RobertW
November 19, 2009
MOTH PROGRAM IS A FRAUD FOR MONEY.  
 
There are no Light Brown Apple Moths mating at this cold time of year. To put out sterile moths now is simply to keep the money flowing to this false program. The moths are in Larva form at this time and NONE ARE MATING. Of course USDA will say that they stopped the mating and it was a success.  
 
How in-the-face can these liars be that continue to take scarce public funds that are so important to real people in this difficult economy. They fake the danger of bugs. They unnecessarily upset the balances in nature that are truly our only real protections. They use unnecessary pesticides through Billion dollar contracts given to their privileged insider buddies at the largest corporate chemical companies where they will work (be rewarded) when they leave government "Service."  
 
When you consider the pain that these people deliver across the population in monies taken unnecessarily and unnecessary toxins delivered into our children's lives, they do more damage and are worse criminals than 99% of those in our prisons. They just do their crimes behind a suit and a position that people trust.
by RobertW
December 7, 2009
LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH ERADICATION IS A FRAUD FOR MONEY.  
 
Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM) is NOT mating at this time of year. The moths are over wintering (Larvae, dormant stage) in these cold winter months. There is a possibility for some flyers to emerge when weather permits, but they are not mating.  
 
Testing Sterile Moth Release (SIT) to "Stop Mating" at this time of year is simply to keep the money flowing to this false program. It is the same as testing mosquito repellent in the winter or testing a procedure to stop Hurricanes in Florida during the season when there are NO hurricanes.  
 
There are two purposes for this program:  
1. The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) wants money, a lot of it, and they want a bigger budget.  
 
2. Large corporate insider privileged chemical companies are going to get the bulk of the service and pesticide contracts for this program. Sterile Moth Release is the "Come-on" to get their foot in the door to the public after aerial spray was rejected. $100's of millions of pesticide contracts will be part of this program initially and even more so as SIT fails.  
 
Already within the CDFA program plan is a Permethrin poison (called Splat) placed on thousands of telephone poles, trees and bushes per square mile in communities where people live. It will be placed directly into people's yards and throughout their communities. It will be a splat combination of synthetic pheromone to attract moths and Permethrin to kill them if they take the bait. Incredibly there is NO SCIENCE to demonstrate the efficacy (effectiveness) of this procedure. If they were doing it in a laboratory, whatever. But they are planning to implement this procedure state-wide prior to any published science on its effectiveness. There is absolutely NO SCIENCE upon which they are basing their plan.  
 
ALERT: THE DRAFT PROGRAM ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (PEIR) recently released states that there is NO DAMAGE FROM LBAM IN CALIFORNIA.  
Chapter #3, pages 3-20 & 3-21 state: NO DAMAGE FROM LBAM IN CALIFORNIA.  
Download the PEIR right off the CDFA website.  
 
LBAM was first noticed by Jerry Powell, retired UC Berkeley Micro-moth specialist in his back yard in July 2006. If the first moth arriving to California went immediately to Jerry's back yard, LBAM has been here four years. If entomologists and Invasive pest biologists are correct in their calculation of LBAM populations and spread capability, then LBAM has been in California for about 30-50 years. Either way, NO DAMAGE.  
 
That is why CDFA was so anxious to start their program. CDFA wanted the credit for stopping the damage from LBAM, but now we know for sure that LBAM is not doing damage in California. The false damage that CDFA reported to the media over two years now is inconsistent with their own PEIR that post dates all previous false claims of damage. CDFA, with USDA's assistance, will now shift their propaganda to "Potential Damage" from LBAM or another invasive pest in order to keep the money flowing.  
 
LBAM is actually being controlled, as other tortricidae moths, by natural predators and insects parasitizing the eggs. This is wonderful news for the people and farmers of California, but not for CDFA. CDFA's general fund budget is about $80 million per year. LBAM represents an ADDITIONAL $100 million per year if CDFA can keep the eradication program alive. CDFA does not want to give up an extra $100 million per year.  
 
See the true biology of LBAM and its care. at lbamspray.com Report section, report #21
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