Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Aliens Reciprocate For Violence on Pantolins!!

 


In the shithole known in this timeline as India, inbred subhumans were brutally hunting pangolins and boiling them alive. Vini cursed them and their mamas and everyone famous who they're fans of and every nigger dick sucking Jew who benefits from their fame and he loosed blindness upon them. Then Vini flew the craft in cloaked mode over the shithole disguised as a nation and followed the low vibrational energy signature to the subhumans. Vini shot up the place with contact timelapse capsulated plasma direct energy to smite their health and the health of everyone they came in contact with. When Vini flew to the water supply for the region, there was already an alien craft there poisoning the water. Vini and the aliens flew away from the shithole and into the sky away from the toxic subhuman energy.

"Good riddance." 


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PETITION TARGET: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Undercover video from India shows hunters lighting a fire to force a terrified pangolin from a tree, capturing them in a bag, beating them with a machete, and tossing their bleeding body into boiling wateraccording to The Independent.

This brutal scene is just one example of the widespread and violent exploitation that’s causing pangolin populations to plummet.

Sadly, pangolins are the most trafficked mammal on earth, with as many as 2.7 million African pangolins killed annually by hunters — primarily to meet demand in Asian markets, where their scales are prized in traditional medicine and their meat is seen as a delicacy.

The trafficking of pangolin body parts has even reached the United States, as numerous shipments have been seized at the border in recent years.

Beyond pushing pangolins toward extinction, the illegal trade also often finances other criminal activities, including drug and arms smuggling.

Recognizing the severe threats facing these animals — trafficking, loss of habitat, and genetic issues — the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed listing seven pangolin species from Asia (Chinese, Indian, Sunda, Philippine) and Africa (white-bellied, black-bellied, giant) as endangered under the Endangered Species Act.

If these protections are enacted, they could better restrict pangolin imports and help hold more traffickers accountable.

The gentle nature and lack of natural defenses of pangolins, combined with the high demand for their body parts, make them especially vulnerable to poaching and illegal trade — and they urgently need protection to survive.

Sign our petition urging the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to adopt these protections and save pangolins from becoming extinct.

You can also click here to submit a public comment calling on the FWS to list pangolins as endangered.

Suggested comment: “I strongly support listing pangolins as endangered under the ESA to help end the illegal trade and protect these vulnerable animals from extinction.”







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