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I know and appreciate the amount of time it takes to create such a detailed essay. It is tough to not get angry at the facts. Keep up the good work Dave.

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Thank you Frederick. You also.

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It was the opening act of more land grabs. And it continues to grow.

30% OF THE US LAND MASS IS OWNED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. WITH NEW MONUMENTS. AND THEY PLAN TO ANNEX EXISTING ONES.

MAKES OIL DRILLING, AND MINERAL MINING OFF LIMITS But he must get moving and designate many more national monuments to save 30 percent of the United States by 2030. https://gailhonadle.substack.com/p/30-of-the-us-land-mass-is-owned-by

It then became Fake Climate Change.

UPDATE: Democrat John Kerry Vows to Shut Down All Coal Plants in US that Supply 22% of Electricity to US Homes and Businesses and Replace It with Chinese Windmills.

IN THE NAME OF CLIMATE CHANGE. Why is anyone listening to John Kerry? He’s not a scientist, and his goal is to destroy America.

https://gailhonadle.substack.com/p/update-democrat-john-kerry-vows-to

Let Them Eat Chicken: Cal Thomas

The worthies attending the United Nations COP28 climate summit in Dubai are mostly not eating meat. That's because they believe and have been told that meat leads to flatulence and flatulence leads to "global warming." Instead, they're getting mostly plant-based food. In another fitting irony, some attendees came from European countries where there is heavy snow and cold temperatures. Their private jets emit far more CO2 than many steaks.

https://townhall.com/columnists/calthomas/2023/12/07/let-them-eat-chicken-n2632079?utm_source=thdaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&bcid=b6c7e45517db205a05162beabba5ffc9f83c07f7150c95a1c12011e266a2de8c&recip=19488896

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Did you hear the opening statement from the host, president, or whatever he is? Paraphrasing, He said "fossil fuels" aren't going ANYWHERE! You people keep talking about going green. If we do what you say, we'll be living in caves again! Show me a plan that will work. Convince me. Otherwise you're just talking nonsense.

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YES, I read EMP books for fun, but then you begin to see what awaits us if we don't stop them. Our Grid can barely hold now. The Local Memphis government has put out warnings to be prepared, as high winds and T-Storms are expected. They fall short of what is needed. Tornadoes have hit this 3 state area several times this year, they come out of MS and AR. To top that off we sit on the New Madrid Fault Line. Floods and Ice Storms are normal. Many trees are still down along with homes and businesses from them.

Our weather is usually in the 30/40 by now. it's 67 at 12:40 pm. Great on the fuel bill, not so great in that it creates Tornado conditions, and has for the 50 years I've lived in the area. The last flood took out most of the Navy Base clear to Nashville, in 2010. The Levee broke that protected the Navy Base. Took out 3 trailer parks, and quite a bite of Millington homes. Smelled like a sewer for weeks.

Never expect the level of help a Democrat government gives to conservative areas. Neighbors helped neighbors. Nashville C & W stars helped that area, and the musicians from Memphis sat on their butts. 1 FEMA BUS. The Navy called in ServPro after the initial cleanup.

Can you imagine what a Powerless world would be like when those electronic prison doors OPEN? Killings, Rapes, power struggles. Welcome to the new Slavery.

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Thank the Lord the worst bypassed us, but those in MS and AR didn't fair as well. At least Tornadoes didn't form. Still 57 at 5:pm.

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Glad you're safe. How bad where it hit?

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Well, let's look on the bright side. Maybe when the power goes off, the jail doors just stay shut.

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I hope so, these are pathological killers, rapists, and MONSTERS.

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Trump pardoned the Hammonds and the Bundys, a bare minimum, but much more than anyone else has done for them.

If the Ferals only knew that Trump is their best friend, He will give them fair trials and sentences if convicted. I would just give them the rope, as they have already been proven guilty, just not convicted.

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Yes he finally did in 2018? And the BLM changed its attitude toward them about the grazing rights. Working on all that now.

We still have to give despots a fair trial or we would be as bad as they are.

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We should certainly adhere to the Rule of Governmental Law as long as it is available.......

but Sometimes those 1775 moments occur, usually by Governmental provocations, "after a long train of abuses."

We shall SEE it all unfold within the next 6 to 8 months, one way or another.

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You don't know what Trump would have done in his second term. He was extremely angry at what this rotten Obama government did to these ranchers. It wasn't over for Trump. I now this. I followed this and I followed Trump very closely.

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Hopefully We Will SEE what Trump does in his 2nd Term Jan 2025-2029

I don't think he will prosecute All the Criminal & Traitorous Deep Statist Leaders. Perhaps a few "Examples" but not the former NWO presidents Obama/Clinton/Bush/Biden or Hillary.

Keep your eye on your money........

https://rumble.com/v5k8pod-oh-sht-us-banks-are-hiding-a-dark-secret-bail-ins-coming-redacted.html#comment-482530809

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There is a special place in hell for all of these Feds from the top to the enforcement end. “Just doing my job” is a crock of shit. I hope they get what they deserve.

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The vile disregard they have for Americans they are supposed to be serving. For the vermin to get what they deserve there has to be a big shake up in this current bureaucracy.

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They allow the Chinese to buy land here and want to take ours away, how can it get anymore obvious than that?

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We need to take back our country before it is too late.

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I agree my preference is peacefully.

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. . . with a dash or two of strategy.

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Most definitely.

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A great background on what some might consider a footnote in history. I remember the (mostly peaceful) standoff at that wildlife refuge.

"You should have more readers." I agree.

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Thank you. I wanted to continue on the theme about the government having no business owning property and the outrageous repercussions that always seem to occur. The wildlife refuge was not harmed one bit, unlike cities in America burned to the ground.

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Well done. You should have more readers. I've spent a lot of time in the federal BWCAW in northern Minnesota. I have been glad for the federal control, otherwise there would be float planes like crazy, boats everywhere and a lot more garbage around, like it used to be, instead of the mostly serene wilderness it is now. But reading this, and also knowing how much land west of the Mississippi is held by billionaires and private asset conglomerates, I'm questioning a lot of things we have come to assume.

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Thank you. I have known Border Patrol, Immigration and Customs, FWS and BLM that are great people dedicated to serve and do it with extreme politeness. I have also known some real A-holes in the above mentioned agencies who watch each other's backs.

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and When the A-holes not only become organized into KGB "Units", but then assume top level control of said Feral DC Coup gov agencies.......

Bushie, Clintoon, and Obamaite Cartels rule the USSA due to the complicity of the "Good Germans" just following orders.

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Yup! The border for example. Border Patrol take an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution and enforce the law. Yet they are cutting barbed wire because they were ORDERED To?? Bull! Letting in millions of probable terrorists because they are following orders?? They are a disgrace and committing TREASON!

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In terms of Malheur Lake, it is important to note the cyclicality of the lake / wetlands system in its arid ecosystem. This year, for example, the lake is thriving with tons of clear fresh water from snowmelt, vegetation is thriving and recent years efforts to harvest carp combined with two dry years which killed tens of thousands of carp, have made it a bird's paradise again. The war with carp is not over, but it is good to know Malheur is more resilient than otherwise.

That does not change my dim view of the Federales, by any means, but it is good news for the birds.

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Good points. Writing from history at the time. A personal story of nature rebounding. When Pittsburgh was a booming steel and industrial town, the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers were so polluted they smelled of diesel fuel. The Monongahela never froze in the winter because of the warm water discharged from the steel mills along it. The only fish living in the rivers were carp and catfish. No game fish. They both grew so large we used trolling rods and reels with 20lb test to catch them. It was not uncommon to catch 2 to 3 foot fish! And carp are, in my opinion, some of the hardest fighting fish. Of course we just threw them back because they were unedible.

It was unfortunate that the mills closed and people lost their jobs. Other industries shifted out also. Then one day a friend said he caught a walleye in the Allegheny! The waters were cleaning up. People were water ski ing on the rivers! Pittsburgh has more boat owners than any city. Marinas opened up and down the rivers. Nature is certainly resilient.

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It's like the war with Kudzu the Feds imported for erosion control, it kills the land, covers roads, trees, power lines, and anything it latches onto. Then there are the ORANGE ladybug things, they invade your home, staining ceilings and walls. The new mosquitos will be a disaster too, quite importing foreign matter that flourishes in the USA.

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Let's not forget that imported CARP kills all the fish in lakes and ponds.

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The Ferals burned women and children alive at Waco. These were Whites, not the Indians massacred earlier by the Ferals at Wounded Knee in the 1800's, but The Pattern is continued ..... regardless of Race.

Don't bother asking Ferals for mercy, they Enjoy your torment and wailing. FIB is still arresting Jan 6th'ers from 2021 and Feral Persecutors still sending Patriots to prison for misdemeanors, or for nothing.

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Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Public Land, and the Spaces of Whiteness

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcomm.2021.725835/full

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That is certainly a different essay. I will have to digest some of his claims. He got me going when he started talking about whiteness.

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I read the precis at the beginning. I will save my brain the damage from the rest of his bullshit. What I love about academics is that when they get over-educated, they start exhibiting grammatical errors a first grader makes.

"I hold that the Bundys remake land by defining the land’s meanings following the logics of settler colonialism in three specific ways: privatization, racialization, and erasure." Both "meaning" and "logic" do not take plurality - there is no such word as "meanings" nor is there a word "logics."

"Third, I discuss how the Bundys further colonial logics of Native erasure."

Spare me the ramblings of Joshua Smith in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Kansas.

Joshua writes as only one who has never been in a real confrontation in his (? ish?) life can:

"A central feature of the Malheur occupation, and the settler logics influencing the occupiers, was an aggressive display of white masculinity. This display was revealed in multiple ways, from the gender roles the occupiers adopted, to the display of guns from various people at the refuge, to assumptions the occupiers held about public lands and property. The aggressive masculinity on display by the Bundys at Malheur reminds us that public lands are coded as the property of white (male) settlers, and reveals the paradox of white masculine victimhood (Johnson, 2017). That is, the need to control land arises from a feeling of helplessness, which can only be assuaged through violent reminders of white male dominance. Further, the Bundys’ aggressive masculinity––enacted through the display of firearms, gender roles, and arguments about property––is indicative of the settler colonial narratives through which the Bundys understand public lands. "

What an asshole.

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Thanks for taking one for the team👍

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When universities stop rewarding gibberish like this crap, we will be well on the way to remaking our institutions into places where real men and women are made, not these Marxist whiners.

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Side note regarding universities. The repercussions from the comments made and not made by the presidents of the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard were delicious.

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