It’s a Jungle out there
by Jeff Davis
The US is not only being invaded by hordes of Third World people; it is being invaded by non-native wildlife –sometimes of the spectacular variety. Florida is apparently the thin edge of the wedge. What is happening in Florida will eventually happen throughout all the rest of the United States, and what is happening in Florida is actually pretty bizarre. Whole American states and cities are now becoming effectively part of Mexico, but Florida is turning into Jurassic Park.
According to Breitbart news: “Giant pythons capable of swallowing a dog and even an alligator are rapidly making south Florida their home, potentially threatening other southeastern states, a study said. ‘Pythons are likely to colonize anywhere alligators live, including north Florida, Georgia and Louisiana,’ said Frank Mazzotti, University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences professor, in his two-year study… The pythons thriving in Florida are mostly Burmese pythons from Myanmar that were brought over as pets and then turned loose in the wild.”
Okay, that’s the first thing that is really weird about this, another symptom of our growing national insanity. What kind of person has a giant predatory reptile as a pet? What are you going to do with it? Pet it? Groom it and put a ribbon on it? Play fetch with it? Secondly, what kind of completely irresponsible flake would turn it loose on the community once he finds it’s gotten too big or he no longer has time for it? This has happened over and over until we now have a native breeding population of pythons in Florida.
Back to Breitbart: “From 2002-2005, 201 of the beasts were caught by state authorities, but in the last two years the number has more than doubled to 418, Mazzotti said in his study published on the university website. The largest python caught so far in Florida measured five meters (16.4 feet) and weighed 70 kilograms (154 pounds). Mazzotti said the serpents, despite their awesome size, are not poisonous, but are excellent swimmers and able to cover great distances in little time. Some, trapped and released with radio transmitters, swam 60 kilometers (37 miles) in a few hours. Highly adaptable, pythons prey on cats, dogs, hares, foxes, squirrels, raccoons and even alligators, allowing them to thrive in a variety of environments… After populating the Florida Everglades — a vast marshland — where it is estimated they number 30,000, the giant python is now spreading across the rest of the peninsula.”
How long before one of these monsters gets into some house or mobile home, finds a baby in its crib and eats a human infant alive? Florida now has feral and breeding populations of gigantic Gambian rats, grotesque dog-sized rodents, and populations of feral South American monkeys, no doubt also the result of people obtaining them for pets and then kicking them out the door when they befoul the place. Monkeys can’t be housebroken and are incredibly destructive animals. Monkeys invariably bite, and it’s a wonder anyone would even sell one for a pet.
Now this zoo literally is spreading throughout Florida and no doubt then on up through Georgia and into the Carolinas, and throughout the South. Our absolute refusal to control our borders and our environment and assume responsibility for maintaining American identity and the integrity of our country in any sense is literally turning this continent into a jungle.
The pythons occasionally have marathon one on one battles with the alligators like something out of a 1950s Lost World movie. Not to mention Africanized bees that are now cruising the Southwest and at least half a dozen fatal diseases from dengue fever to West Nile virus. American doctors often have no idea what Third World virus they’re looking at. If we don’t start doing something soon about what animals (and people) we let into the US, we will no longer have a nation worth living in.







