Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Feds Threatening ‘Third Wounded Knee’ with Eminent Domain Land Grab on Sioux Indian Reservation

Via Susan

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In the wake of a Bundy Ranch crisis sparked by a militarized federal land-grab effort in Nevada, it seems that the Department of Interior has set its sights on a new prize - this time targeting once protected Indian reservation land on Pine Ridge in South Dakota.

 The Oglala Sioux and Lakota Sioux of the reservation have been told by the Federal Government that the National Parks Service will be taking land that comprises the South Unit of the Badlands National Park as a new ‘Tribal National Park’, only the wording in the bill clearly indicates that it will be a federally managed national park under the Department of Interior, giving mere lip service to its tribal title. The Congressional bill has already been written, and if passed through Congress, both tribal members and non tribal members will be stripped of their deeded land – at a price set by the federal government. If owners do not accept Washington’s offer (expected to be a meager one), the land can be acquired at no cost because the measure has waived all appraisal rights and stipulates that Washington can simply take Indian land by force under ‘eminent domain’.

22 comments:

  1. *****WAR WARNING*****
    Potential for conflict: High
    *****WAR WARNING*****
    *****WAR WARNING*****
    *****WAR WARNING*****

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    1. :) Hey, you changed your mug shot, I see.

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    2. Yep. Showing off the III Chaplain Corps tab ...

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    3. Good deal and it makes you look younger. :)

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    4. Heh. That's God's blessings!

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  2. Hmmm, I never realized the Sioux vote Republican. They must or Obama would leave them alone unless, of course, the Chinese want the land or something.

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  3. This is another example of the People's representatives (i.e., tribal councils) screwing them over. This is really huge, though - hope it was worth it, you traitors.

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  4. I wonder what the leftist, race-baiting media will try to say when the militias and III%ers show up to assist the Sioux -a la Bundy? Or will the story never see the air?

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  5. we've never been to the Dakotas - my wife would love the trip

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  6. This is an opportunity to make allies people. III do you hear?

    Miss Violet

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  7. I hope the American Indians do a better job at protecting their boarders than what the fed gov did with the Mexican/American border. Wow, I bet the Indians really wished that they had immigration control and border fences. Give em hell American Indians.
    Surprising how fast those small pox tainted blankets worked. Hope they saved
    them so they can share.

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    1. People of Sitting Bull, the Great Sioux Nation (Seven Councils of Fire), tell us what you want from us to help you. More broken treaties, more broken court rulings, billions spent to enrich the tribal leaders, but you not so much, you Lakota, Dakota, Nakota... what do you want from your White Brothers and Sisters to help you, the People ???

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    2. Hi Brock, There is a new book I read about in AFP just in case you
      you are not aware. It's called "The South Was Right" by Ronald and
      Donald Kennedy. Just saying. The book is in its second printing
      after three months.

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    3. Thanks, I have that as well as one other of theirs as I remember.

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  8. Meet us at Wounded Knee one more time !

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  9. 'the Black Hills are not for sale.'

    Amen.

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