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HOW THE FEDERAL ‘GOVERNMENT’ IS USING THE TRIBES AND WATER IN THE DISMANTLING OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Intergovernmental ‘agreements’ are signed day after day between the ‘federal government’ and the governments of the various Indian Tribes with no disclosure to the people of what is included in those ‘agreements’. In this seriously questionable process, many conflicts are being created by our ‘federal government’, and you will begin to realize the REAL underlying intent of the ‘federal government’ to increase its power and control.
People have absolutely NO IDEA of the growing threat of how massive increases in tax dollars flowing through Indian reservations fund the expanded federal conquest of land, water and control over state and local governments.
Communities experiencing it tend to consider it a severe but “local” problem. Unfortunately, they fail to comprehend how this “national” trend erodes and threatens the very structure of our country: our government, property, economy, and way of life. During the past 10 years the number and scope of these incidents have been escalating, especially as related to attacks on “WATER”, one step away from federal private property grab.
Case in point: the state of Montana has just witnessed the MT legislature, under the direction of its Imperial Executive Branch, transfer some of Montana’s water rights to foreign and hostile entities. This is part of a plan in the making for many years – it just eventually took a lot of “hook and crook” and the right cast of immoral characters to finally make this “happen” according to their agendas.
Did you know… that at least 90 major public spaces and natural resources, including Redwood National Monument (CA) and Joshua Tree National Monument (CA), are targeted by the Department of the Interior, the Bureau of Land Management, the Bureau of Reclamation, the National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife to be turned over to Indian tribes? The list includes: 41 national refuges; 34 national parks, wildlife refuges and hatcheries; and 15 regional water projects. In each instance, a tribe will take over the management of these public lands.
The problem is tribal activity rarely involves any public process, oversight or transparency. And as can be seen in the areas where tribes have taken over or been given oversight of public lands, public access will most likely be limited, and the tribes won’t pay for the management of the site - the taxpayers will.
Did you know… that in 2004 one Montana tribe of 5,130 people had an annual Operational Management Budget of $373 million, which is funded not by a casino, but by federal and state assistance? This annual budget is larger than the budget for U.S. Fish and Wildlife’s annual budget for the entire country!
Did you know… that in some areas of the country you must obtain a tribal hunting permit as well as a state permit to hunt on your own private property?
Did you know… that six months after the destruction of the Twin Towers, a Washington State tribe hosted “civic journalists” from Algeria, Morocco, Qatar, Syria, Tunisia and Yemen? The reservation in question is bounded “on the East by the Hanford Nuclear site; on the South…(by) the Umatilla Chemical Weapons Storage Facility; on the West…(by) the Yakima Military Training Center; and on the North …(by) several major dams including the Grand Coulee Dam,” dams which many Northwest tribes have openly admitted they want to see removed.
Did you know… that federal Indian policy is TOP SECRET, developed behind closed doors between the federal government and the tribe, with no public process or transparency? That even tribal members are often left in the dark about what their own tribal government is doing?
Did you know …. portions of county roads have been given over to one of the tribes? Forestlands are coming next.
Oregon is watching the creeping take-overs of tribes in southwestern Oregon. Casinos, tax-free and sovereign, drain off what little disposable income there is in this blighted section of the U.S.
Casinos were supposed to be one to a tribe and only in populated areas, but turns out that was Class III FULL casinos. Class II casinos are springing up like dandelion weeds.
To sweeten the pot, the tribes give annual monies to projects of their choosing. The newspapers and the local Chamber of Commerce play it up while you’re being denied the tax inflow that any other business entity would have to pay for schools, safety, etc. We’re talking tens of millions here.
In Oregon, the various tribal police have been given jurisdiction throughout ALL of Oregon: traffic stops, drug busts, knock-the-door-down entries – you name it. HOWEVER, our cops can’t go on THEIR lands?
These are just a few examples of how flawed federal policy is creating what some are calling the “Balkanization” of the United States. You can read all this and more in the new book by Elaine Willman – of Cherokee ancestry on both sides of her family – and Kamie Biehl, descendant of Paiute Indian ancestry, called: Going to Pieces: The Dismantling of the United States of America.
At great risk to themselves – make no mistake, people have been killed over these matters – the authors traveled from the West Coast to the East Coast to chronicle the reports of “…police brutality, murders, oppression, homeland security concerns, political corruption and the loss of basic human rights resulting from the aggressive expansion of tribalism in America.”
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