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Link: http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europe/2010/10/2010103111557376134.html
Conservationists worried as government plans to sell off about 150,000 hectares of forest land. The UK government has confirmed plans to sell off up to half of its state-owned forests to private companies. The around 150,000 hectares of land could be used for commercial development, which worries many conservations. Harry Smith reports from Sherwood Forest, one of England's most popular woodlands. The people of the UK have no say in their destiny or in the destiny of their country. It will be sold off just as America was sold off. For the corporate super rich the world has no boarders, it all belongs to them to do with as they please. This is why America fights endless war that the people don’t want, and France cuts the peoples retirement to profit the banks, and now the UK's forrests are sold off to the highest bidder. All the wars are fought for ‘them’, all the wealth and power belongs to ‘them’, and the people of the earth are their cattle, fighting dieing and starving to suit the will of the privileged, the chosen ones, the super rich.