Sunday, February 8, 2009

reading blog

Ok well I am still reading Lord of the kill, and its still confusing. I was thinking what the were referring to as the canned hunt business was overly exaggerated, maybe even fictional. But my curiosity got the better of me and I googled it. 256,000 hits. Wikipedia articles, Humane society, articles, actual footage, pictures, audio, video. All true. All 100% true. The vanned hunt trade is a black market trade, which puts exotic animals on sale so they can be killed and used as trophies. The poor animals don't even have a slim chance of surviving. They are contained in a small out door pen, and shot at. You can get anywhere from an apalla or a gazelle, to a lion or a leopard. And its going here in the US and all over the world. the guy in my book, Ben, is only sixteen and he went under cover and exposed a canned hunt ranch. Granted the guy that owned the ranch caught him in the act and called the police, but he called fish and game, and the News, and the operation was shut down. But that, as you could imagine, upset some very dangerous people.

"Dmitri had been kidnapped! It was hard to believe, but there was no other answer! Incredible. Impossible. Unbelievable! The worlds largest, most valuable tiger, Lord of the Kill, stolen? . . Ben was breathless at the thought. The Lord of the Kill was stolen, like a huge breathing diamond."

OHH SNAPP CRACKLE AND POP! The most valuable tiger in the world, has been stolen from Ben, I have a theory, it was either the Triads, or the J. Ames- the owner of the canned hunt ranch. I think its more likely the Triads. They apparently make the mafia look like daisies, and it takes alot to successfully kidnap an 800lbs. tiger.

I just want to know who dumped the body in the cage of the two jags, and who stole the tiger. Who do you think did it?

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