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Eveline Wolterson

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  1. I completely agree with everything that these remarkable women say in this interview. It is time to stop playing with ENGOs, participating in the forestry referral process, lobbying government and other energy-sucking and futile diversions. It's time for radical action and educating the public about what is going on in our backyards and how it will affect our collective future. Shame on our public representatives and servants.
  2. I completely agree with everything that these remarkable women say in this interview. It is time to stop playing with ENGOs, participating in the forestry referral process, lobbying government and other energy-sucking and futile diversions. It's time for radical action and educating the public about what is going on in our backyards and how it will affect our collective future. Shame on our public representatives and servants.
  3. I completely agree with everything that these remarkable women say in this interview. It is time to stop playing with ENGOs, participating in the forestry referral process, lobbying government and other energy-sucking and futile diversions. It's time for radical action and educating the public about what is going on in our backyards and how it will affect our collective future. Shame on our public representatives and servants.
  4. I completely agree with everything that these remarkable women say in this interview. It is time to stop playing with ENGOs, participating in the forestry referral process, lobbying government and other energy-sucking and futile diversions. It's time for radical action and educating the public about what is going on in our backyards and how it will affect our collective future. Shame on our public representatives and servants.
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