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- Bob Hunter's 1971 Vancouver Sun manifesto calling for the end of private property and free enterprise to save the planet
- How Greenpeace pioneered "mind bombs" (viral images/stories) to control media narratives and public opinion
- The direct link between 1970s radical environmentalism and today's DRIPA enforcement, Cowichan title ruling, and UNDRIP implications for private property rights in BC
- Patrick Moore's insider account of Greenpeace's shift from science-based activism to anti-human, anti-capitalist ideology
- Why Vancouver and BC remain the birthplace and battleground for global eco-activism affecting land use, mining, and economic freedom
- Greenpeace Origins & Mind Bomb Strategy
- Hunter's Vision: Subordinating Free Enterprise to Ecology
- Population Control & Eco-Fascism Predictions
- Patrick Moore's Departure & Critique of Modern Greenpeace
- Legacy in 2026: DRIPA, Cowichan Decision & Property Rights Threat
- UNDRIP Veto Powers & Resource Sector Impact
- Vancouver's Role in Global Environmental Activism
- Closing & Call to Reclaim the Narrative
- Vancouver Sun July 19, 1971 Centennial Edition (archived copies via Vancouver Public Library or microfilm)
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