The Economic Ruin of the Klamath and Its
Tributaries a future “Model” for American Industry
The Tip
of the Green Spear
by John Martinez, Happy Camp,
Pioneer Press - September 24,
2003 and September 6, 2006
Calculated and targeted
shortages of natural resource inputs designed to
destabilize the industrial chain and over
legislating the value-added processes of those
resources is the green road map to a socialist
utopia. Increasing the power of unregulated
bureaucracies to disrupt our economic machine is
the fundamental element within the green strategy
to capitulate our nation. The greens have
tragically positioned the leftist courts and
bureaucracies to determine the course of our
Nation rather than the people’s will from within
the confines of a constitutional republic.
The economic dislocation
program within the Klamath River system is a “how
to” model in the destruction of broad-based,
diverse rural economies. The legal precedents
established in the destruction of the Klamath
Basin may be applied across industries and
geographies beyond this region itself. The
communities along the Klamath River and its
tributaries are battling for the future of our
nation - - The Klamath Basin is a proving ground
in the destruction of American agriculture and
industry. The battle over the Klamath is
forefront in the fight for American Sovereignty
and the destiny of our Nation.
Why have the greens expended
so many resources on “saving” the Klamath? At the
ground level many environmentalists believe it is
to “save” the environment. Many rank and file
environmentalists believe it is the diversity that
is so important. Yes, diversity is the key
element but it is diversity of governmental
jurisdiction not flora and fauna that is so
important. Again, why have the greens thrown
every conceivable resource into the fight to
destroy the Klamath economies?
The answer involves the
myriad jurisdictional challenges or opportunities
that characterize the region. Local, state,
inter-state, inter-agency, federal and tribal
interests contribute to governing the Klamath.
Comprehending the importance and magnitude of the
Klamath and its tributaries to our nation’s
security lies within understanding the diversity
of collective governmental interests. If the
greens can forge an extra-constitutional “silver
bullet” to slay rural economies within the
multi-jurisdictional quagmire of the Klamath, they
will become an unstoppable and indomitable force
in the destruction of rural America. The
development and execution of shutting down
economic interests in the Klamath is a means to
create a holistic and widely applicable working
legal model that will spread economically ruinous
policy to the remainder of our nation.
The green’s regional
objective, the Klamath and its tributaries, is to
create a body of legal arguments and inter-agency
cooperative agreements that will promote
anti-western public policy superceding local,
state, regional and federal jurisdictions.
Publicly greens cloak their intentions under the
guise of “saving” the environment while their
true objective is to control the factors of
production. Control over all natural
resource-based activities is their sacred oath.
Control over basic industrial inputs will empower
them to segment and weaken our nation’s productive
base. Once Klamath communities are “pacified”
through completely wresting control away from
local jurisdictions, the Klamath Basin “model”
will be applied, by judicial interpretation and
oversight, to other resource-based economies.
The greens have soundly
defeated local rights by thwarting constitutional
guarantees and protections in their drive to
pacify rural America. How have the greens trumped
our system? How have the greens been able to
twist the arms of bureaucracies, elected officials
among others? The greens are using Tribes to do
their bidding for an end that is just outside the
grasp of the Tribes to fully appreciate. By
inflaming historical animosities against the
western world, crying anti-Native, and ordaining
Tribes with extra-constitutional powers the greens
have positioned Tribes to undermine the long-term
interests of the US.
The green movement and its
leftist ideologues have successfully gained
control over tribal councils through a mix of
tactics. Pro-Western, neighbor friendly and
anti-drug Tribal council members have taken a back
seat to radical greens, separatists and those that
believe drugs are a cultural icon of
independence. Beyond controlling tribal councils
through intimidation and blackmail, the greens may
have co-opted Tribal leadership with promises of
expansive land settlements. Tribes are under the
belief that to get their lands they must undermine
local economies and private property rights.
Have Tribal leaders been
promised land swap deals in exchange for shutting
down local farming interests, destroying private
property rights and promoting deep ecology?
Perhaps that’s a question our elected officials
need to explore? Do our local officials
understand what regulates the political economy of
Tribes? What if Tribal leaders are in bed with
radical environmentalists in a quid pro quo
arrangement? Do our elected officials have an
obligation to defend their oath and speak freely
to the public as to the state of affairs within
their jurisdictions?
The use of Suckerfish, Coho
salmon, and other Native “religious” and/or
“cultural” icons represent tactical implements in
the broader strategy to use Native theocracy to
destroy the underlying foundation of the American
economy. It’s not about fish and its not about
helping Natives, it’s about destruction of the
resource economies that feed our factories raw
materials. It’s about destroying our
self-reliance through fragmenting our ability to
feed, clothe and shelter our people. The greens
want to deride American sovereignty through the
establishment of a strong check and balance system
made up of multi-national cooperative agreements.
That means if the US must go
to war to defend its interests, we had better have
the full support of Second and Third world
nations. If other nations fail to support our war
efforts, then the intricate supply chain our
military relies to wage war will be broken.
Forcing our nation to her knees so as to be at the
mercy of other nations is treason. The greens’
ultimate narcotic is to see our Nation and our
countrymen controlled by international socialists
made up of Second and Third World states.
Tribes have become the razor’s edge of the tip of
the green spear, as they are impenetrable and
protected by a collective guilt gilded in
political correctness. The greens have cleverly
controlled Tribes in a behind the scenes
manipulation of public policy makers and
government funding streams. Have the Federal
authorities ever really scrutinized Tribal
environmental claims that shut down timber, mining
or farming? Have Tribes promoted
anti-Agricultural and anti-American policy in
closed door “government to government
negotiations?” Why are non-elected officials
engaged in closed door “government to government
negotiations” that literally circumvent the
constitution? Do road closures, salamander
restrictions and a host of other regional job
killers originate from these “government to
government” negotiations?
If the greens have their way in the Klamath they
will have a replicable model to devolve our
economic system that ultimately undermines our
nation’s security. The fight over the Klamath
represents the tip of the green spear pointed at
the very heart of our homeland.
John Martinez
Happy Camp
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