Mittwoch, 28. September 2016

CENSORED NEWS: Standing Rock Breaking News Surrounded by Police: Wed. Sept. 28, 2016

CENSORED NEWS: Standing Rock Breaking News Surrounded by Police: Wed. Sept. 28, 2016

OFFICIAL SUPPORT FOR STANDING ROCK SIOUX TRIBE AGAINST DAPL

http://medicineturtledakotapipeline.jimdo.com/ http://medicineturtledakotapipeline.jimdo.com/ OFFICIAL SUPPORT FOR STANDING ROCK SIOUX TRIBE AGAINST DAPL

MEDICINE TURTLE DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE

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WE ARE THE MAJORITY. So with the latest killings of unarmed Black Men,and the Dakota Pipe line poisoning water building on sacred land of First Nations People...what happened if these two groups historically oppressed became united against a common enemy? Something that a First Nation elder member talks about...

Posted by Black Global Village on Saturday, September 24, 2016

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Montag, 26. September 2016

International Days of Prayer and Action with Standing Rock • NoDAPL

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER AND ACTION WITH STANDING ROCK

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER AND ACTION WITH STANDING ROCK INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER AND ACTION WITH STANDING ROCK Projects About We are working on our website now... Until then, please take 1 minute to record your prayer/action so we can put you "on the map" Click here to record your event. Let's reach our goal to mobilize 5000 cities (or towns) in solidarity with Standing Rock! :) http://www.5k4sr.net/ medicine turtle Cherokee it now times to act INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER AND ACTION WITH STANDING ROCK The Standing Rock Sioux tribe's protest of the Dakota Access Pipeline https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B9p8VqB1Ho&feature=youtu.be

Montag, 19. September 2016

Henry Red Cloud

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/native-american-candidates-hope-pipeline-protest-boost-42159136 Henry Red Cloud

Mittwoch, 14. September 2016

environmentalists are skeptical of claims of the massive pipeline’s safety.

environmentalists are skeptical of claims of the massive pipeline’s safety. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/dakota-access-pipeline-protests-water_us_57d85a51e4b0aa4b722d12b1

Riot Police Begin Mass-Arrests At Dakota Access Pipeline; Facebook

Riot Police Begin Mass-Arrests At Dakota Access Pipeline; Facebook at least 20 protesters, or “water protectors,” have been arrested at gunpoint along with medics and two journalists http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-09-14/riot-police-begin-mass-arrests-dakota-access-pipeline-facebook-censors-video

Sonntag, 11. September 2016

Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier removes facebook page

Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier We are calling for the removal of Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier, of the Morton county sheriff's office, North Dakota and calling for an ethics investigation into this office. https://www.change.org/p/calling-for-the-removal-of-sheriff-kyle-kirchmeier-of-the-morton-county-sheriff-s-office

Public Utilities Commission is Chris Nelson. He led the effort to approve the Dakota Access Pipeline

Public Utilities Commission is Chris Nelson. He led the effort to approve the Dakota Access Pipeline

Mittwoch, 7. September 2016

Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier

Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier https://www.change.org/p/calling-for-the-removal-of-sheriff-kyle-kirchmeier-of-the-morton-county-sheriff-s-office

Obama on Dakota Access Pipeline

Obama on Dakota Access Pipeline President Obama addresses a question regarding the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline. https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4619223/obama-dakota-access-pipeline

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Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s Lawyer: Judge's Ruling Allows Dakota Access to "Desecrate" Sacred Ground

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s Lawyer: Judge's Ruling Allows Dakota Access to "Desecrate" Sacred Ground http://www.democracynow.org/2016/9/7/standing_rock_sioux_tribe_s_lawyer

Pilgrims’ Ate Human Flesh On Thanksgiving

When the ‘Pilgrims’ Ate Human Flesh On Thanksgiving Zombie_Thanksgiving_by_b_nine Thanksgiving means many things to many people. To the average American, it is a time of giving thanks for what we have. A time of watching football, getting ready to spend obscene amounts of money on Black Friday “sales”: camping out for a new television set that we didn’t need. To Native Americans it is often about being insulted by pop-American history, a time of betrayal and a reminder of the centuries-long genocide that took place after indigenous North Americans saved the collective ass of colonists. For others it is simply about a day or two off of work, school, and Star Wars or Godfather marathons on cable. But for the historical settlers at Jamestown, from 1609 to 1610, when the holiday was already in practice, this was a time of murder and cannibalism. http://politicalblindspot.com/when-the-pilgrims/ ? The idea that there were man-eating pilgrims is nothing new, but American History courses in U.S. schools typically make no mention of it. Still, many historical accounts mention settlers (though her perhaps not pilgrims proper), turning to cannibalism for survival, particularly as the winter months approached. In the United States, Americans commonly trace the Thanksgiving holiday to stories of a 1621 celebration at the Plymouth Plantation. According to national myth, it was here that the Plymouth settlers held a harvest feast after a successful growing season, but the holiday was documented as being in practice as early as 1607, including in Jamestown (founded in 1607), Virginia as early as 1610 or before. The Associated Press described the situation in Jamestown in less than traditional terms, some time ago. Amongst these surprising traits of the Jamestown practices of the season were cannibalism. Smithsonian forensic anthropologist Douglas Owsley said the human remains date back to a deadly winter known as the “starving time” in Jamestown from 1609 to 1610. Hundreds of colonists died during the period. Scientists have said the settlers likely arrived during the worst drought in 800 years, bringing a severe famine for the 6,000 people who lived at Jamestown between 1607 and 1625. The historical record is chilling. Early Jamestown colonist George Percy wrote of a “world of miseries,” that included digging up corpses from their graves to eat when there was nothing else. “Nothing was spared to maintain life,” he wrote. How could the colonists have wound up in such dire straits? A large part of it had to do with their alienation from indigenous peoples. That much of the Thanksgiving myth is true. Very few settlers would have survived on these shores without the advice of Native Americans which they had previously no interest in dialoging with. Long before they began begging for the help described in the Thanksgiving myth, many colonists turned to murder and cannibalism of the indigenous Native Americans. The Algonquian tribes of Virginia’s Native Americans – the Powhatans – were friendly, but this didn’t spare all of them from being devoured by the colonists. The colonists also drove away wildlife by over-hunting, and could not farm land that wasn’t prime for horticulture. Many of them had no knowledge of such things, having arrived at these shores for ideological and economic reasons, by way of non-British nations like Holland in the Netherlands, which they had already fled to, after finding that their religious take-over of Britain was not going as planned. Explorer George Percy’s explained the cannibalism of Native Americans the colonists killed: “So great was our famine, that a Savage we slew and buried, the poorer sorte took him up againe and eat him; and so did divers one another boyled and stewed with roots and herbs… [the cause of starvation was] want of providence, industrie and government, and not the barennnesse and defect of the Countrie, as is generally supposed.” In his “Cannibalism in Early Jamestown,” Mark Nicholls explains that “When dearth and disease swept through Jamestown, reducing its population perhaps by 80 percent in the catastrophic Starving Time of 1609–10, some individuals had turned to cannibalism out of hunger.” Percy and others told of sporadic cannibalism and the breakdown of colonial society in the face of disaster: A worlde of miseries ensewed as the Sequell will expresse unto yow, in so mutche thatt some to satisfye their hunger have robbed the store for the which I Caused them to be executed. Then haveinge fedd upon our horses and other beastes as longe as they Lasted, we weare gladd to make shifte with vermin as doggs Catts, Ratts and myce all was fishe thatt Came to Nett to satisfye Crewell hunger, as to eate Bootes shoes or any other leather some Colde come by. And those beinge Spente and devoured some weare inforced to searche the woodes and to feede upon Serpentts and snakes and to digge the earthe for wylde and unknowne Rootes, where many of our men weare Cutt of and slayne by the Salvages. And now famin beginneinge to Looke gastely and pale in every face, thatt notheinge was Spared to mainteyne Lyfe and to doe those things which seame incredible, as to digge upp deade corpes outt of graves and to eate them. And some have Licked upp the Bloode which hathe fallen from their weake fellowes… If we Trewly Consider the diversety of miseries, mutenies, and famishmentts which have attended upon discoveries and plantacyons in theis our moderne Tymes, we shall nott fynde our plantacyon in Virginia to have Suffered aloane…The Spanyards plantacyon in the River of Plate and the streightes of Magelane Suffered also in so mutche thatt haveinge eaten upp all their horses to susteine themselves withal, Mutenies did aryse and growe amongste them, for the which the generall Diego Mendosa cawsed some of them to be executed, Extremety of hunger inforceinge others secrettly in the night to Cutt downe Their deade fellowes from of the gallowes and to bury them in their hungry Bowelles. Percy, Nicholls explains that “There are earlier narratives that made the same point, including a few relating to the Newfoundland voyages. But Percy is saying something else here. Life in Jamestown, for all the conscious mimicry of English tradition, is fundamentally different from life back home.” Not quite as romantic as a stuffed turkey, but historical details have rarely impeded the mythos of Americana. (Article by Mike Ahnigilahi; humorous image via Zombie Research Society)

Cannibalism day is Thanksgiving day in usa

Cannibalism day is Thanksgiving day in usa http://politicalblindspot.com/when-the-pilgrims/ Thanksgiving means many things to many people. To the average American, it is a time of giving thanks for what we have. A time of watching football, getting ready to spend obscene amounts of money on Black Friday “sales”: camping out for a new television set that we didn’t need. To Native Americans it is often about being insulted by pop-American history, a time of betrayal and a reminder of the centuries-long genocide that took place after indigenous North Americans saved the collective ass of colonists. For others it is simply about a day or two off of work, school, and Star Wars or Godfather marathons on cable. But for the historical settlers at Jamestown, from 1609 to 1610, when the holiday was already in practice, this was a time of murder and cannibalism.

Charges to be filed against presidential candidate

Charges to be filed against presidential candidate http://bismarcktribune.com/news/local/charges-to-be-filed-against-presidential-candidate/article_1c8c56e7-5fca-5cff-b039-d8a5061bc27a.html

A PIPELINE FIGHT AND AMERICA’S DARK PAST

http://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/a-pipeline-fight-and-americas-dark-past ll of which is sad, because this case offers the U.S. government the chance to make at least small amends for some of the darkest parts of its official history—to demonstrate that it has absorbed at least a few small lessons from that past.

This is the first time the seven bands of the Sioux have come together since [the Battle of] Little Bighorn [in 1876]

"This is the first time the seven bands of the Sioux have come together since [the Battle of] Little Bighorn [in 1876]," Hawste Wakiyan Wicasa, a Native American man living in a tent at protest camp in the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, told the BBC. "Now, we have no weapons, only prayers. We are here for what our ancestors fought and died for. We have endured 250 years of betrayal by the white man.” http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-09-07/dakota-access-pipeline-sage-turns-violent-amid-largest-gathering-native-americans-li

Bank of America sends killed dogs to protect in oil at standing rock hurting childern

Bank of America,HSBC, UBS, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase and other financial institutions have, are hurting little children at standing rock reservation and have crew to beat and send dogs after little children there funding a pipeline and using mob crews to beat children up

Dakota Access Pipeline oil company Construction crew are injuring Dakota children

Dakota Access Pipeline oil company Construction crew are injuring Dakota children and the police do nothing to stop them

Donnerstag, 1. September 2016

Dale "Happy" American Horse Jr. Sicangu Lakota photo photo should be your facebook profile photo

Dale "Happy" American Horse Jr. Sicangu Lakota post this photo has your facebook photo show the world this warrior medicine turtle Cherokee we must stand with these people wake up get up

IF WE DON'T COME TOGETHER NOW. THERE IS NO MORE Henry Red Cloud

IF WE DON'T COME TOGETHER NOW. THERE IS NO MORE Henry Red Cloud https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yw0F7gvxp2g http://henryredcloudtourplan.jimdo.com/

what next will the people eat the eat and drink the oil

it has been to log that people around the world have not recognised the native American Indians. everything that can be taken and stolen from north American Indian people is being taken away . American is not a land of the free it a land of thieves and bandits invaders from other lands . every part of the native American culture and spirituality is being stolen and sold to the highest bidder . no matter what name people put on it stealing is stealing my people are Cherokee. many Cherokee today don't even know who they are they lost there the way to the Christian church the god of money has made the land sick. oil is now their water. they soon kill all the animals and the white people will be eating the earth under their feet. they kill all the plants . nobody wants to hear are old stories and more or set by are fires . look around you where all the trees and plants and animals there disappearing like the buffalo. people prefer to speak on computer and cell phones they don't know how to set on an open fire and talk to each other anymore. where is the human race going how can we save it I grew up Cherokee in Appalachian mountains deep inside a well protected safe zone where Cherokee was real Cherokee. where we coexisted with the land. everybody thinks if it not on google it doesn't exist and never was. native American history has never been writing truly in history books. the truth is we native Americans have stood with each other there is an awakening going on now all over the world let rewrite the history of the true story of are people medicine turtle cherokee