[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]BY ANNE MULLER
On October 1, it was reported that a man in Alaska shot a small bear who was on a ridge above him. As the poor bear tumbled down the ridge, she brought stones, debris, and a large rock that together landed on the man who had shot her.
You can read the news report at this link:
www.adn.com/alaska-news/kenai/2018/09/30/anchorage-hunter-seriously-injured-after-shot-bear-falls-on-top-of-him/
That article’s description matched the official report by the Alaska Department of Public Safety.
Due to the karmic aspect, the self-inflicted “accident” appeared in media worldwide, all providing the same description.
The hunter, from Indiana, was a member of the military stationed in Alaska. Covering for his embarrassingly poor planning, and wishing to portray the hunter as a “hero,” his Indiana hometown paper wrote the article this way:
When they shot it the bear charged at them and fell down a ridge. A large rock and the bear hit McCormick.
You can read the fake news article here: www.wthr.com/article/hoosier-army-hurt-while-hunting-bears-alaska
We at C.A.S.H., and our members, know that black bears are peaceful vegetarians, so the Indiana report can’t fool us.
Gravity helped the bear
to take revenge.
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Photo copyright Jim Robertson
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