Showing posts with label Agenda 21. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 10, 2019

Ups and Downs of Politics in San Juan/ Bear Essentials Oct. 10/2019

What's New In The West

San Juan County Residents should have received this ballot in the mail.  

"Shall a Study Committee be appointed to consider and possibly recommend a change in San Juan County's form of government? 

This is only forming a committee to look at 4-5 different options on how 

San Juan county Government might be configured. 



~~ Cataclysmic Money and the Illusion of Prosperity

by Stacy Young
It has been my experience during the years of the Bears Ears controversy that one very common rhetorical strategy of monument proponents is to include economic indicators unique to the Reservation to make the case that San Juan County as a whole is desperately poor and in dire need of the sort of fixing Industrial Tourism is good at. The reasons for doing this are simple enough. To start with, it is the steadfast belief of elitists everywhere that they come not to condemn a place and its people but to save them. And many Bears Ears maximalists certainly live up to this axiom. Indeed, the standard sales pitch — for the New West in general and Bears Ears in particular — amounts to a sort of secular prosperity gospel in which economic prosperity inevitably follows from the proper, enlightened appreciation of nature. One form or another of this argument is made time and time and time again!"  read more in the Canyon Zephyr

~~ BLM Photo Rotation Creates Environmental Controversy

~~ Is Agri-tourism a Viable Option for the West?

~~ Public Land Leases Sold Too Cheaply by BLM?

~~ Softening the Impass with Some Satire:  Canyon Zephyr














~~ What Collaboration Looks Like -- A Good Start  By Bill Keshlear


Mack MacDonald, new County Administrator, introduced himself at Town Hall Meeting Oct. 9.
Read detailed article in this week's San Juan Record.

About 40 people attended the Town Hall Meeting

A Town Hall Meeting was held in Blanding Oct. 9. Panel members and local citizens addressed the issue of “B” roads, and the ballot initiate to study possible changes in SJC government.  Panelists included Cheryl Bowers, Charlotta Lacy, Nicole Perkins, Kim Henderson, Shannon Brooks, and Gail Dalton Johnson.   Perkins emphasized the point of holding Federal, State and locally elected officials and judges accountable to Citizens.
Many people from the audience asked questions and shared ideas.  Kim Henderson, organizer of the event expressed a desire to take Town Hall meetings into communities on the reservation, if there are those who will help make it happen. Davina Smith and Mary Benally were two who attended who will hopefully help.

New County Administrator, Mack MacDonald told of his experiences in Afghanistan, helping different tribes/ groups to work cooperatively as they set about to create a workable government.  A detailed article of his experiences is in the new San Juan Record.
 The main topic of discussion related to the condition of “B” roads in the county.  Past history shows since 1988 San Juan County had maintained BIA roads, but in June of  2018, the Navajo Tribe told them to “cease and desist”.  Unfortunately, those without the historical background and facts have used this as racism” propaganda against San Juan County.  Phil Lyman noted, “A lie can travel ½ way around the world, before truth can get its pants on.” He gave credit to former Commissioner Benally, who had started the cooperative wheels on road repair going again, “before the carpet was pulled out from under her.”.
The next discussion led by Cheryl Bowers emphasized four possible governing styles that are approved by State guidelines as listed:
1. 3-member Commision (current form)
2. 5-7 member commission
3. Elected County Council with appointed county manager with executive powers
4. County council with elected mayor with executive powers


If the initiative passes, a study group will be organized who will make recommendations.  Ballots have been mailed out, and voters should mail them back quickly.

~~ What are the Pros and Cons of Changing SJC Gov:  Read SJ Record Article: 

~~ CO2 a Crucial life Sustaining Nutrient, Needed More Not Less 

Free Range Report: "Co2 is not a pollutant that threatens human civilization as has been ridiculously claimed by global warming doomsday pushers. CO2 actually increases plant yields, accelerates “re-greening” and improves reforestation of the planet." 

~~ Subsidizing Electric Cars Doesn't Help the Environment.  The Independent

~~ NPS Hosts Arches Congestion Meeting Oct. 15 

~~ Women Against Gun Control, video interview

~~ Children Raised Around Livestock Have Stronger Immune System














~~ Utah Dine' Bikeyah: Protecting Bears Ears and Environmental Strategies 

~~ Digging Deeper: Utah Dine' Bikeyah, Agenda 21 and the UN Connection

"UNDP Projects will recognize that indigenous peoples have collective rights to own, use, and develop and control the lands, resources and territories that they have traditionally owned, occupied or otherwise used or acquired, including lands and territories for which they do not yet possess title.
“If the Project involves activities that are contingent on establishing legally recognized rights to lands, resources, or territories that indigenous peoples have traditionally owned, occupied or otherwise used or acquired, an action plan will outline the steps and timetable for achieving legal recognition of such ownership, occupation, or usage (see paragraph 14 below).
“In such cases, UNDP, with the consent of the relevant authority or Implementing Partner, will support such activities aimed at delimiting, demarcating and titling such lands, resources, and territories with due respect to the customs, traditions and land tenure systems of the indigenous peoples concerned.”  (UNDP= Standard 6 of the United Nations Development Programme)

~~ Trash on the Reservation, a Continuing Problem

~~ Trump Loses Bid to Dismiss Monument Lawsuits

~~ Shrinking Water Levels at Glen Canyon Dam Triggers Fed Lawsuit

~~ Zions Park in the Top 10 "Most Popular"  (i.e. Most Crowded) Park

~~ Saudi Oil Field Attack, Points Out Need for Domestic Energy Dominance 

~~ Pueblo Tribe Vows to Keep Fighting for Enlarged Bears Ears

~~ Moab Sun Time Writers Disagree with Kelly Green


 Beyond the Bears Responds: In reality BENM was orchestrated by one of the nation’s strongest environmental lobby groups, The Conservation Lands Foundation. (All quotes below come from the Conservation Lands Foundation Minutes held San Francisco, CA 24 October 2014)
The Conservation Lands Foundation intended to control the dialogue and efforts of all players in the drama. The illusion they perpetuated was that this was a “bottom up” effort driven by indigenous people.
In reality native leaders were targeted by CLF organizers. This was a Top Down masterplan and they were carefully watching all players from Secretary Jewel, down to each tribe as illustrated in their Oct. 2014 board meeting minutes. “Struggles with Secretary Jewell, she is not being a strong advocate for the Antiquities Act, but continues to show gradual improvement. With strong leadership from the White House this has become less of a roadblock.”
Another CLF member admits to relying on the Navajo Nation, but asks, “What happens if we separate from them or disagree with them? Without their support the White House probably would not act.”
They were using coalition leaders as kings in a grand scale game of chess, and tribal members as pawns. For more information go to https://beyondthebears.blogspot.com/2016/11/big-money-environmentalists-and-bears.html

~~ BLM Environmental Strategies Fail to Improve  Devil's Canyon 

"Ultimately, and for years, I’ve wondered why public land management agencies feel the compulsion to “improve” Nature. No matter what grievous damage human activity imposes upon the environment, it always seemed like a safer and wiser strategy to–of course— stop continued degradation, but then to just leave the land alone and let it recover on its own. Too often the best of intentions can backfire and only exacerbate the problem."  Jim Styles, Canyon Zephyr  Oct. 2019

Monday, March 18, 2019

March Winds Stir up Old Issues 3/18/2019

Winds of Change and Investigation

(AND WOMEN!) 

Full Congressional Hearing: Utah National Monuments

President Trump Signs Bishop's Land Bill March 12, 2019

Summary of Public Lands Package

ALL 698 Pages of Public Lands Bill S 47

Congressional Hearings on Bears Ears:  KUER

Both Lee and Romney Vote to Block Pres. Trump's Emergency Border Wall


Petition to Study Possibility of Changing SJC Government 

"There is a petition in circulation for the registered voters of San Juan County to exercise their right of self governance and place a question on the ballot in November. The question is simply whether a committee should be formed to study the possibility of changing our form of government in San Juan County. We will vote on whether to study the issue and vote again on any proposed solution. All voices will have ample time to be heard as the citizens of San Juan County consider and debate this important question.

I encourage everyone to support the formation of a study committee by voting in favor of the question. But first, we need signatures to get the question on the ballot. We have a natural right to petition which is protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution. Let’s exercise that right. Please sign the petition. Anyone who would like to sign or help gather signatures please contact the petition sponsor closest to you: Suzette Morris - Aneth and Montezuma Creek, Wendy Walker Tibbetts - Spanish Valley and LaSal, Alex Bitsinnie - Navajo Mtn and Monument Valley, Tim Young - Monticello, Joe B Lyman, Janet Wilcox - in Blanding and anywhere in the county. Joe B. Lyman" 


~~Audio of March 5 Commission Meeting/ 11 AM


~~Sign On-LIne Petition Protesting Bears Ears Expansion




"SAN JUAN COUNTY RESIDENTS - Let your voice be heard! If you pay attention to the media you will see that our voices are being drown out. That San Juan County Commissioners support a 1.9 million acre monument and the assumption is that we must all now support it too. The petition is complete. Please SIGN IN PERSON if possible (See picture for locations). 
I have an online version I will be sharing as well. Over the next few months we will have on the ground grassroots efforts to travel San Juan County to petition signatures."


~~ Audio of March 5 Commission Work Meeting







~~Two County Commissioners Testify in DC For Expansion of Bears Ears


~~ Visitors died in Grand Staircase Because of Lack of Signage: Leland Pollack Testifies


~~Trump Tramps Native Rights? Escalante/Bears Ears Congressional Hearing


~~SJC Commission approves Resolutions Written by Ghost Writer


~~Agenda 21, and where is it taking the United States


~~ Logging Vs Recreation: Basalt, Colo




Monday, August 1, 2016

Wake Up: "Beyond the Bears Ears"

July 29, 2016

To all those who love San Juan County, Utah: its mountains, deserts, canyons, freedom, and our rural life style:




July's Celebrations were wonderful.  We certainly "Let Freedom Ring" here in San Juan County; however, amid the fireworks and parades, an ominous cloud hung over our heads warning of “a clear and present danger” to all things we hold dear. We need to be fully informed about the tentacles that are grasping not only our land, but our freedoms.  I urge you to order, and read Ted Flynn’s book,Hope of the Wicked: The Master Plan to Rule the World.”   I’ve never been one to believe in conspiracy theories, or end of the world paranoia, nor have I even liked The Hunger Games, but Flynn’s book has too much truth in it to ignore, and it relates to all of us.

For the past month, I’ve worked relentlessly helping our county officials, the local Blue Mountain Dine', (as well as those in southern chapters in the county) the White Mesa Utes and hundreds of county citizens in their efforts to stop the creation of a National Monument which would capture and hold hostage, 1.9 million acres of our beloved San Juan County.  This was a grass roots effort, through and through, with no paid director, unlimited funds to pay CEOs, or special interest groups bribing us. Those in the Save the Bears Ears group have worked long and hard, and continue to do so.  I personally have spent at least 6-10 hours everyday in the cause, as have many others.  Even with everything we did, it may not be enough. This is more than just government overreach, it is blatant war on the United States. There are more than 6 other states in the US waging this same war.

As I learned more and more about how the Pro-Monument Coalition was organized, how it is funded, how they have “used” native people as their vanguard, (followed closely behind by multiple environmental groups,) I eventually came to realize it must be part of a bigger plan.  Then July 26 a friend brought Chapter 18 of Flynn’s book to me and my journey "Beyond the Bears Ears" began.  A lot of questions were answered.  It was a horrifying revelation to see the manipulation orchestrated in this evil plan and how it relates directly to San Juan County and dozens of areas throughout the United States. 

I’ll only share some of Flynn’s research related to land and radical environmentalism from chapter 18 right now.  Central to this cause is The Gaia theory of “saving Mother Earth.” It is at the core of our dilemma.  As gardeners I always thought my husband and I took pretty good care of the earth.  However, it’s beyond that. The Gaia movement has brought us:  The Endangered Species Act, the UN Biodiversity treaty, and the President’s Commission on Sustainable Development, and all are part of the big plan. “Global sustainable development” is the central organizing principle of the New World Order.   It also relates to the 1992 Rio Earth Summit where Agenda 21 was approved.  Yes, it's more than a book. It's a cunning design! (Glen Beck's book, Agenda 21 would help you understand more). The Biodiversity Treaty contains provisions which threaten national sovereignty! It plans to redistribute the world’s wealth, and ultimately will declare half of all America’s land as wilderness!  I wouldn’t have believed it in 2000 when Flynn's book was published, but now we are living their dream!

That is how San Juan County fits into their global scheme! Agenda 21 is a far reaching UN blueprint for global eco-socialism and it’s been happening for some time.  It threatens to destroy American property rights and will change activities of all people. (Many SJC citizens have deeded land and allotments that will be affected by a National Monument. This is how the takeover begins.)  These environmental zealots also take issue with Genesis, where man was given “dominion over the earth”.  They argue that the spread of Christian beliefs has harmed the earth and they plan to fix things through social activism.

Another organization working with the UN is the Gorbachev Foundation, which also promotes “sustainable development.” This includes Planned Parenthood and abortion clinics. In 1994 Gorbachev delivered the keynote address at a Hollywood funded Environmental Media Association (connect the dots to DiCaprio’s Foundation). Gorbachev stressed the need for a “universally binding international code of environmental ethics” –  Here are some of these commandments!

5) “Live sustainably.” Translation: “There will be regional limits on fossil fuel use and consumption of raw materials.” (Hence the lock up of fossil fuels in Grand Staircase and the hue and cry against mining in San Juan.)

7) “Share equitably the benefits of natural resources.” Translation: "Rich nations will be taxed with a world Eco Tax to redistribute the wealth.” (Who do you think that connects to?)

11) “Reaffirm that indigenous and tribal peoples have a vital role in the care and protection of Mother Earth.  They have the right to retain their spirituality, knowledge, lands, territories and resources.”  Translation: "Huge tracts of land will be given back to native people under the guise that they will be the guardians of Mother Earth, but in reality will be the minions of the New World Order.”  Hence, the role of the Native American Coalition as Banner Carriers in the Bears Ears take-over.

17) “Treat all creatures with compassion and protect them from cruelty and wanton destruction.” Translation: "No more animals will be consumed by humans and hunting in the wild will be a capital offence” (They could care less about our hunting and grazing rights!)

19) “Protect and restore places of outstanding ecological, cultural, aesthetic, spiritual, and scientific significance.” Translation: "The earth council will take all special parks, and religious places under their control and their global sovereignty."   (All quotes from Flynn's book."   
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This is probably enough to digest right now, but I bet you are connecting more dots already.  I encourage you to get the books mentioned above and look "Beyond the Bears Ears" for the bigger picture.  I’ll send more information in the coming weeks, but this seems unbearable to me (pun intended).  I’m going to go take a walk!  

P.S. Please share this site with others you feel are concerned about the direction our country is headed and the direct impact it is having on San Juan County and a dozen other places in the United States.  List of proposed Monuments: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_proposed_National_Monuments_of_the_United_States