I posted this not only in disgust, but because there may be a social connect to a public personality and programme in this forum and website's genre. We hear it all the time; a child sees a wrestling match and kills another child slamming her around. A TV cop show has the bad guy pouring bleach over a crime scene and now a bottle of bleach seems to be mentioned in several recent murder/abduction, sexual assault cases. And then people cite freedom of expression or the comment by Jessie Ventura that if you don't like it just don't watch. In our community there are disclaimers for legal liability. And some responsible instructors know well that if even a handfull of people started practising some of these skills some not insignificant damage to our wild areas would follow in short order. How many people have gone out to the desert and lopped up a 100 Y/O cactus to test their Klingon survival axe, taken one sip of the bitter juices and walked away- or worse yet decide the cactus was sick and tried it on 5 specimens? This is what I found once on an archaeological survey with a wannabe Rambo bent over vomiting.We live in 'The Information Age.' If I am injured by a defective product from the old 'Industrial Age' I can pursue legal redress. If information is being packaged as a product, the authors need to think beyond residuals. When you come off like Bear your going to inspire same. We don't need this.