Also factoring into the staff’s recommendations are statistics related to non-white populations and the number of families living below the poverty line, calls from home owners and commercial businesses complaining of diminished property values due to the influx of “undesirables,” and concerns expressed about diseases associated with poverty and minorities.
Based on all the research and the input provided by experts, staff has concluded a significant herd reduction is required and the only viable alternatives for the initial reduction are by lethal means. One of the non-lethal population reduction options that was considered (deportation) was not acceptable to surrounding counties, and the others (forced sterilization, incarceration) would not be effective and/or feasible given the urgency and scope of the existing situation (i.e. rising crime, falling property values, angry rich white people demanding action).
It’s the staff’s recommendation, therefore, that in the mid to late-fall of 2009 an initial harvesting of the human herd by sharpshooters should take place. Based on research and expert advice, the most efficient manner to eradicate the undesirable human population in a rapid manner is through this method.
The details of the harvest, including specific dates and locations, arrangements for processing of their carcasses, and other logistical issues, would be finalized over the next few months. Staff’s recommendations for the initial harvesting, however, include the following:
1. The sharpshooters would be police officers from local police departments and National Guardsmen that undergo training and management by experts in the field of killing unarmed civilians without hesitation and without experiencing feelings of remorse.
2. The harvest would be limited to controlled sites, such as schools and neighborhoods which are heavily populated by the poor and minorities.
3. The flesh of the harvested humans would be processed in a manner that would benefit unwitting homeless and/or needy in surrounding counties whom would be told they were eating ground beef.
By early November, and after the initial harvest has been completed, a follow-up survey should be completed in association with law enforcement throughout the county. The completed survey will provide the necessary data to determine the success of the initial harvest when compared to the population levels determined in samples taken in 2007 and 2008. If the levels of poor and minorities remain above the specified social carrying capacity which will enable the wealthy white denizens of Johnson County to enjoy the level of affluence they demand, secondary harvests would take place in the months of November, December, and January.
It is staff’s recommendation that in this initial stage of human management the targeted social carrying capacity of Johnson County be 150 white people per square mile, with the median annual income rising to a minimum of $200,000.00 per family. That capacity should then be reevaluated on an annual basis, and adjusted as needed, based on ongoing socio-economic considerations and on Social Darwinist philosophies.
The secondary harvest should be a controlled harvest by specially certified archers. The harvest would be managed jointly by local law enforcement and professional hunters. The certified archers would be required to undergo a proficiency examination and pay an access fee to JCPRD. There would be several “kill zones” established in the greater Shawnee Mission area that could allow for a specific number of archers to utilize elevated stands purchased and installed by District staff. The zones would be established to maximize the safety of affluent white people.
Following the completion of the secondary harvest, staff would recommend a winter flyover survey be completed to provide a second method of population estimation. Assuming the population levels continue to exceed the stated social carrying capacity, a similar process could be undertaken in the fall of 2010.
It is further recommended that the District’s ongoing management efforts include continued consideration of non-lethal management methods. This could include working cooperatively with vivisectors eager to experiment on human subjects, corporations specializing in constructing and operating prisons, and corporate health care entities with the capacity to implement mandatory abortions and sterilizations.
All the human management strategies recommended in this report—as well as the overall management of the District’s Ethnic and Socioeconomic Cleansing Policy—would be significantly enhanced by the addition of a District Genocidal Architect. Staff further recommends, therefore, consideration be given to adding this expertise just as soon as financial resources allow.
Meanwhile, bullets are cheaper than gas chambers and staff recommends that the District proceed with this plan.
Jason Miller is a relentless anti-capitalist, vegan straight edge, animal liberationist, and press officer for the North American Animal Liberation Press Office. He is also the senior editor and founder of Thomas Paine’s Corner.
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