And now here's the full length version. On April 3rd, the "Friendly
Takeover" at Lehman's Shareholders meeting took place in New York
City. At the same time, a similar event took place at the Peabody
Coal Headquaters in St. Louis.
Lehman Bros are the owners of Peabody Coal Company, the biggest
coal company in the world, and the operators of the biggest coal
strip mines in the US.
Heartening developments. I'm not really sure how much actions like
this influence such giant soulless corporations, but for sure it
lets them know they are being watched, and they must deal with that.
The more time and energy they must expend dealing with criticism,
means that much less time and energy is available to devote to raping
the earth.. It was heartening to see the diversity of peoples represented
by the Resisters. As well as the Dineh Resistors themselves, there
was a presence from the Hopi people, as well as Lakota, other Red
Nations, as well as assorted Americans and Europeans. For those
that have not read it, I include the Hopi statement in the second
part of this VFH. What most interested me about this event can best
be shown by the following quotes from 3 of the participants. "Now
for the very emotional side, an ambulance was waiting on the 2nd
day because "those" of Lehman Brothers were fearing violence...
always the same ignorance of the reality... "dangerous savages"
were in N.Y. City... 2 policemen (looking ferocious) were watching...
I used to stay close to them when, at about 12... one of the policemen
came to me and asked me if he could receive a flyer too... "for
sure", I said smiling. Then he read it a long time... page after
page and passed it to the other policeman who read it too... The
first came to ask still more information and wished us a really
sincere "GOOD LUCK" putting cautionly the flyer into his pocket
! The whole time too, the Lehman Borther's Doorwatcher was with
us... so proud to be there !!!" "At the close of that meeting we
were approached by several of the shareholders with handshakes and
murmers of sympathy. Upon their asking what they could do to help
they were told to write the ceo of their company and tell him to
divest from Peabody or at least close the mine and especialy the
wells pumping water for the slurry. These are well meaning folks
who have no clue what their lifestyle is doing to Mother Earth and
her children. It's the people who run the company who know what
is going on and still perpetuate the crimes of the past." "Immediately
upon the closing of the meeting the shareholders approached the
beautiful indigenous delegation and said that they were the most
real thing to come to the shareholders meeting. They started yelling
to Richard Fuld (CEO) and the other leaders "why don't they have
water?" At that point the Richard Fuld ignored them and had security
escort the delegation immediately to a private room, because it
seemed the shareholders were struck with kindness and compassion
and were approaching the delegation." Human beings connecting as
human beings. I have to admit, I like people. I think we are a fine
and beautiful species. I am scared of the seemingly ever more prevalent
notion that we as a species are inherently bad. That "We" are hell
bent on destoying the sustaining life of the planet. I think the
"We" is not the species, but just an aberrant cultural construction.
Unfortunately this construction, or world-view, is still intent
on rubbing out any other view. I believe that allowed access to
the truth, and allowed the freedom to act as our conscience dictates,
then we as individual human beings choose to affirm life, not destroy
it. Sadly, it seems that such a view is not so popular. The U.S.
Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal against the dismissal
of the "Manybeads" lawsuit. Doesn't surprise me. I don't think there
was ever a snowball in hells chance the case would have been won.
To recap...... the Manybeads lawsuit was filed by a group of resisters
13 years ago, arguing that to remove them from the land would have
been an infringment of their religious rights, guaranteed under
the Constitution. The simple fact is, that there is no doubt whatsoever
that removing these people violates their constitutional rights.
If the American system of "Law" had anything to do with truth and
justice that would have been the outcome of the case. But what is
obvious is that truth and justice are quite often impediments to
the real function of American law, which is to protect the rights
and property of those that hold power within american society. If
the Manybeads case had been won, it would have opened the floodgates
for all those "land-based" religions ( ie just about all native-american
traditional religions) to petition the courts to get their land
back. No way would can the powers-that-be allow this. So how did
they get out of it? Did they hire masses of well-paid experts to
"prove" that the resisters case was groundless? Nope, they simply
used a loophole. A fragment of old-time English law, "the Divine
Right of Kings". The judge decided that the Hopi Tribal Council
was an indispensable part of the case, and the HTC, by virtue of
being "sovereign" ( a strange kind of sovereignty, "given" by the
U.S to the HTC whenever convenient) could not be "sued" unless they
choose to be. A strange kind of circular logic that has been used
before, to dismiss the Hopi peoples own lawsuit claiming that the
HTC is illegal . This is the same logic used by the U.S. to avoid
having to honor International laws. In plain language, the courts
have decided that the HTC is simply above the law. So the case was
not resolved, simply dismissed. Question. If this is the case, surely
it was known 13 years ago at the beginning of the lawsuit? Why not
invoke it then? Obviously, to have the people spend masses of time
and money, and then to grind them down further by raising and then
crushing hope. Of course, once the Supreme Court released their
decision, the local papers were full of the HTC barking about what
a great victory it was for justice. And how now the way was clear
for "imminent" evictions. Of course this contradicts what they were
saying to the press a little earlier.... that they had no intention
of evicting the people. A study of HTC utterances over the years
reveals a non-stop barrage of such "contradictions". Simpler to
call them lies. In April, Kee Watchman travelled again to testify
to the United Nations. The Dineh and Hopi resistors have been interacting
with the United Nations for many years. This is not reported in
the mainstream media. Neither is the U.S. pressure on the UN to
back off from indigenous issues in the States. Of course, as the
US has set themslves up as "Global Gangsta", they are now far more
brazen about their total disregard for International law. Earlier
this spring, the courts transferred jurisdiction for grazing on
the HPL from the BIA to the HTC. In essence, the BIA has always
used this jurisdiction to harass the people and "encourage" them
to leave the land by making it impossible for the people to maintain
subsistence flocks, But at least the BIA was a federal agency, and
had to comply with federal law. Now the HTC is in charge, no such
safeguards exist. So of course impoundment notices have been sent
out. As usual the reason given is "drought", which is absurd as
it was a wet winter. What is particularly nasty about this set of
threatened impoundments is that one of the carrots offered people
to sign the Accomodation Agreement was an increase in grazing numbers.
Once again the HTC brazenly go back on their word. I would like
to make one thing absolutely clear about grazing on the Altar. The
land can healthily support many, many more animals than even is
currently allowed. To reduce the numbers even further has no basis
in any kind of range-management. Its pure spite. Over in Afghanistan,
the Talaban are intent on destroying sacred sites and the rest of
the world expresses indignation. The reason these religious bigots
(the Talaban) are destroying the sculptures of the Buddha is to
rewrite history, to erase any evidence that any culture other than
their own has ever existed on "their" land. Here on the Altar, the
Corporate Hopis intend to erect a cell-phone tower on top of Big
Mountain. Big Mountain is a sacred and holy site. Yet there has
been no outpouring of indignation against this desecration. There
are several possible explanations for this cell tower. For sure
the Coporate HTC will get a few bucks out of it, and the worship
of the Dollar is one of the prime tenets of HTC religion. Also the
new tower would improve communications between HTC headquarters
and Salt Lake City, again, something useful to the HTC. But I don't
think these are the main reason. I think the main reason is exactly
the same as that of the Talaban. The HTC wish to erase all evidence
of Dineh occupation of the Altar, and they wish to sever the spiritual
connection of the people with the land. There is plenty of evidence
of this program of religious intolerance, and let me hasten to add
that the HTC are quite happy to destroy their own peoples sacred
sites as well if theres a buck in it. For the elders here on the
Altar, to step out of an evening,.... to look out across hundreds
of sqaure miles of darkness, unpunctuated by electric light, and
to see the red blinking light on top of a tower impaled upon the
sacred mountain, would be tantamount to a jewish person forced to
look at a swastika spraypainted on a synagogue. When it comes to
religious freedom for native-americans, there may very well be "laws"
on the books claiming protection, but whenever such protection would
interfere with the making of a buck, the buck wins out. You may
remember the spate of "exclusions" that happened last year, when
the HTC made it illegal to visit the elders on the Altar without
permission from the HTC. I must point out that these exclusions
were arrived at by an "administrative hearing"... which is kind
of like when you are up to be fired from a job, the company can
hold a "hearing". I don't believe these exclusions carry any legal
weight. The administrative hearings that determined the exclusions
were purely a kangaroo court. The next stage would be to appeal
the decision. This would mean going to Hopi Tribal Court, one step
up the legal ladder. Of course, such a course of action would mean
having to have access to funds, lawyers, and time. One of the excluded
has chosen to take this course of action. When I enquired why nothing
seemed to be happening with this process, I found out that the HTC
has "lost the files"!!!!! yeah right.... and I believe Richard Nixon
and Oliver North too. That the HTC can make such statements with
a straight face is an indication of the extent to which they don't
care whether people believe them or not. They are above the law,
after all. Some of you will have read the report of recent military
fly-overs of the Altar. Military jets, just feet above the treetops,
low enough that the pilots profile was clearly visible. Maybe you
dismissed it as the fruit of a paranoid mind. Maybe you thought
it was just an exaggeration. But I have to tell you that such things
happen with alarming frequency. Time and again I have personally
seen aircraft of the U.S Airforce, Army, and National guard perform
manouevres over the land that go way beyond what would be considered
normal, let alone legal. Bearing in mind that the U.S. is the most
militaristic nation on the planet, (I think that is a fair description
of a situation where 6% of the worlds population (the U.S.) own
better than 50% of the weaponry on the planet), and therefore most,
if not all U.S. citizens experience military overflights to some
degree. But the number of flights that happen to pass over the resistors
isolated homesites, plus the fact that these flights are invariably
at a lower altitude than is allowed by law, leads one to the conclusion
that these elders are "targetted". Its not as if the military didn't
have enough unpopulated space to play their games. Millions of acres
of the west have been appropriated for their sole use.( Much of
this land was never ceded to the U.S by treaty, it was simply taken.
Stolen land. Indian Land.) So why does so much of these military
airgames take place over the Altar? Simple. For the same reason
the Djembe and other "war drums", and the bagpipes, were played
loudly before the start of a battle.... to scare the shit out of
the resisters. Let me tell you a story. Some time ago I had the
opportunity to fly over the Altar in a light plane. After spending
some time photographing the largest coal-strip mine in the United
States (the photos of which will be available shortly on my website),
we headed for the hogan. Finding the way was a lot more difficult
than I had expected.... the landmarks looked much different from
thousands of feet up, the widely scattered homesites, made of the
earth itself, blended into the ground, the whole landscape a maze
of cracks and canyons, the only way to navigate was by the dirt
tracks that criss-cross the land. We found what I thought to be
the "road" leading to the homesite, and sure enough I could make
out the small cluster of buildings I call home. We circled around,
descended, and made a pass in front of the hogan, wiggling our wings
in salute as we sped by only a few dozen feet above the ground.
I had told people we would be coming, so that they wouldn't be afraid.
Sure enough, as we passed by we could make out a small group of
people in front of the house, waving at us. One small figure was
jumping up and down, holding something white in the air. We were
running low on gas, so we climbed again and headed to Tuba City.
For the duration of the whole flight my face had been stuck to the
window..... from the air the land was even more awe-inspiring than
usual, and as we passed over Blue canyon, Wide Ruin canyon, Coal
canyon, and all the side canyons that feed into them, one feels
as if one is looking into geologic history,... the forms and colors
of the naked, exposed land somehow clarify how small and transient
we 2-leggeds are. Upon returning home later that day, I found Grandma
was revved... to say she was excited would be an understatement.
As we had flown over, it was she who was jumping up and down with
her sign in the air..... For the next few days, she repeatedly talked
about the overflight.... every visitor was told the story. What
I didn't understand was why she was SO excited. For sure, to have
a friend fly low to the ground, just above your home, is an exciting
thing, but the extent of her excitement exceeded what made sense
to me. Gradually it dawned on me. For close to thirty years, the
skies have been the domain of those that would harm her. When an
aircraft flies over, its purpose is to spy or harass and intimidate.
For the first time in all those years a little bit of the sky had
been reclaimed, for a short while they were friendly skies. One
final thought of relevance to these fly-overs. The U.S. government
has admitted to spending half a billion dollars (thats your tax
dollars of course) on their program to remove the people who live
here. But thats just what they've spent "overtly". How much does
it cost to continually fly these military aircraft over the Altar?
A tidy sum for sure. And how much has the US Govt spent maintaining
the propaganda machinery about this issue? I think if all the money
that has been spent on these "invisible" costs are added to the
claimed $500,000,000, then we must be getting up closer to a billion.
And why have they spent this money? Why have they interfered in
the relationship between 2 peoples? The claim is "to right a wrong",
to give back to some people something that had been taken from them,
that this is in someway concerned with justice. There are two holes
in this argument. The first is that in EVERY other case where land
has been wrongly taken, the aggrieved party has received land and
or cash in exchange. NEVER has anyone been relocated to solve the
issue. So why spend so much in this particular case? The second
"inconsistency" is the belief that the U.S. engages in actions to
support human rights. If the version of history and US foreign policy
that is expounded in US schools, mass media, and hollywood, is one
you are comfortable with, then this sounds credible. But if you
have done even the tiniest bit of research into the facts of US
foreign policy, you soon realize that human rights and justice is
never an issue. US policy supports dicatorships and any other regime
that will give the US what it wants, which is simply, resources.
The US has blatently undermined democracy and human rights whenever
these threaten the supply of cheap resources to US corporations.
The facts of the history of the Big Mountain issue make it abundantly
clear that all this taxpayers money is being spent so that the coal
under the Altar can find its rightful way to the power stations
that keep LA, Las Vegas, Phoenix, etc running in a way that the
corporations want. And still, in the face of all the evidence to
the contrary, the US Govt (and their "Client Regime", the Hopi Tribal
Council) continues to pump out propoganda and lies. Because they
know that most US citizens are more comfortable with these lies
than with the truth. So, the totality of the news this spring is
of the continued onslaught of harassment and intimidation against
those on the Altar. Those orchestrating this onslaught have unlimited
finances and resources. Those resisting rely on a life simple in
ways and means. The frontline is on the Altar, and the daily round
of chores and prayer. This is where support is needed, and where
support is most effective. Those who would consider spending some
time on the land, supporting resistance, are urged to contact me
and I will put you in touch with families you can help. For those
of you on the Pix list, I thought I'd offer you some photos of the
people whose statements you read in the supplement I sent out recently.
Hopefully by being able to put a human face to the words, the words
will be more real. None of these people are "activists" or politicians.
They are sheepherders and weavers. They leave their homes and families
and endure hardships travelling to tell people about was is happening
in their homeland. VFH18pix1. Kee Watchman. Kee has been travelling
to Europe for many years to give testimony to the UN and to spread
the word about the situation on the Altar. VFH18pix2.Leonard Benally.
Leonard was one of the prime organizers of the Lehman action in
New York, and has been travelling extensivelly telling the story
of his people and Big Mountain. VFH18pix3. Mae Shay. Travelled to
NY for the Lehman action. Mae is wife of Kee Shay, and like the
rest of their family, have been "excluded" from land they and there
ancestors have always lived on. VFH18pix4. Roberta Blackgoat outside
Lehman Bros. At 84, Roberta still continues to travel the world,
at great expense to her health, to try and let people know how Mother
Earth is being abused. The dream I hold fast to is that one day
these people will no longer need to do this, but can stay at home
and live their lives as Creator intended. I am proud, honored, and
humbled to know these people. But then, what the hell do I know,...
I'm just an ex-sheepherder.
"WHEN SPIDERS UNITE, THEY CAN TIE DOWN A LION"
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