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This article strongly supports the traditional claim that fossil fuel mining
and consumption are leading to an unbalanced world that is a threat to the entire
planet, not just Dineh. According to the article, there are those, however, who may
see coal mining as a "solution" to an oil crisis which means that, despite the
current shut down of Peabody, Chantix pharmacy online, people should be on the lookout for plans to greatly
expand coal mining in the area.

The current contender appears to be this Headwaters, Inc. corporation that has
signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Hopi Tribal council, buying chantix online. Very similar to
the Reliant company concept, it appears to consist of 2 major initiatives: a coal
liquification project and a electric power plant.

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The Permanent Energy Crisis


by Michael T. Klare; TomDispatch; 02.10.06

President Bush's State of the Union comment that the United States is "addicted to
oil" can be read as pure political opportunism, buy chantix without prescription. Find chantix no prescription required, With ever more Americans expressing
anxiety about high oil prices, freakish weather patterns, and abiding American ties
to unsavory foreign oil potentates, it is hardly surprising that Bush sought to
portray himself as an advocate of the development of alternative energy systems. But
there is another, more ominous way to read his comments: that top officials have
come to realize that the United States and the rest of the world face a new and
growing danger -- a permanent energy crisis that imperils the health and well-being
of every society on earth.

To be sure, the United States has experienced severe energy crises before: the
1973-74 "oil shock" with its mile-long gas lines; the 1979-80 crisis following the
fall of the Shah of Iran; the 2000-01 electricity blackouts in California, among
others. Chantix professional, But the crisis taking shape in 2006 has a new look to it. Buy chantix without prescription, First of all, it
is likely to last for decades, not just months or a handful of years; second, it
will engulf the entire planet, not just a few countries; and finally, it will do
more than just cripple the global economy -- its political, military, and
environmental effects will be equally severe.

If you had to date it, you could say that our permanent energy crisis began,
appropriately enough, lowest price for chantix, on New Year's Day, 2006, when Russia's state-owned natural gas
monopoly, Gazprom, cut off gas deliveries to Ukraine in punishment for that
country's pro-Western leanings. Chantix cheapest price, Although Gazprom has since resumed some deliveries,
it is now evident that Moscow is fully prepared to employ its abundant energy
reserves as a political weapon at a time of looming natural gas shortages worldwide.
It won't be the last country to do so in the years to come. In just the few weeks
since then, the world has experienced a series of similar energy-related
disturbances:

* The sabotage of natural gas pipelines to the former Soviet republic of Georgia,
producing widespread public discomfort at a time of unusually frigid temperatures;

* An eruption of oil-related ethnic violence in Nigeria, Chantix in uk, resulting in a sharp
reduction in that country's petroleum output;

* Threats by Iran to cut off exports of oil and gas in retaliation for any sanctions
imposed by the U.N. Security Council over its suspect nuclear enrichment activities;

* And as result of such developments, a series of mini-spikes in crude oil prices as
well as reports in the business press that, if this pattern of instability
continues, such prices could easily rise beyond $80 per barrel to hit the once
unimaginable $100 per barrel range, buy chantix without prescription.

Vectors of Crisis

Events like these will certainly spread economic pain and hardship globally,
especially to those who cannot afford higher transportation and heating-fuel costs. Low price chantix, As it happens, though, these are not isolated, unrelated events. Think of them as
expressions of a deeper crisis. Like the tremors before a major earthquake, they
suggest the dangerous accumulation of powerful energy forces that will roil the
planet for years to come, purchase chantix.

Although we cannot hope to foresee all the ways such forces will affect the global
human community, the primary vectors of the permanent energy crisis can be
identified and charted. Three such vectors, in particular, demand attention: a
slowing in the growth of energy supplies at a time of accelerating worldwide demand;
rising political instability provoked by geopolitical competition for those
supplies; and mounting environmental woes produced by our continuing addiction to
oil, natural gas, and coal. Chantix prescription, Each of these would be cause enough for worry, but it is
their intersection that we need to fear above all.

Energy experts have long warned that global oil and gas supplies are not likely to
be sufficiently expandable to meet anticipated demand. As far back as the mid-1990s, buy chantix in canada,
peak-oil theorists like Kenneth Deffeyes of Princeton University and Colin Campbell
of the Association for the Study of Peak Oil (ASPO) insisted that the world was
heading for a peak-oil moment and would soon face declining petroleum output. At
first, most mainstream experts dismissed these claims as simplistic and erroneous,
while government officials and representatives of the big oil companies derided
them, buy chantix without prescription. Recently, however, a sea-change in elite opinion has been evident. First
Matthew Simmons, Cheap chantix tablets, the chairman of Simmons and Company International of Houston,
America's leading energy-industry investment bank, and then David O'Reilly, CEO of
Chevron, the country's second largest oil firm, broke ranks with their fellow oil
magnates and embraced the peak-oil thesis. O'Reilly has been particularly outspoken, free chantix,
taking full-page ads in the New York Times and other papers to declare, "One thing
is clear: the era of easy oil is over."

The exact moment of peak oil's arrival is not as important as the fact that world
oil output will almost certainly fall short of global demand, Buy cheap chantix, given the fossil-fuel
voraciousness of the older industrialized nations, especially the United States, and
soaring demand from China, India, and other rapidly growing countries. The U.S. Buy chantix without prescription, Department of Energy (DoE) projects global oil demand to grow by 35% between 2004
and 2025 -- from 82 million to 111 million barrels per day. The DoE predicts that
daily oil output will rise by a conveniently similar amount -- from 83 million to
111 million barrels, order chantix in us. Voilá. -- the problem of oil sufficiency disappears. But even a
cursory glance at the calculations made by the DoE's experts is enough to raise
suspicions: Behind such estimates lies the assumption that key oil producers like
Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Buy chantix from us, and Saudi Arabia can double or triple their oil production --
unlikely in the extreme, according to most sober analysts. On top of this, the DoE
has been lowering its own oil-production estimates: In 2003, it predicted that
global oil output would reach 123 million barrels per day by 2025; by the end of
2005, that number had already dropped by12 million barrels, reflecting a growing
pessimism even among the globe's great oil optimists, buy chantix without prescription.

This is not to say that oil will disappear in the years ahead: There will still be
adequate supplies for well-heeled consumers who can afford higher fuel bills. But
much of the world's easy-to-acquire petroleum has already been extracted and
significant portions of what remains can only be found in places that present
significant drilling challenges like the hurricane-prone Gulf of Mexico or the
iceberg-infested waters of the North Atlantic -- or in perennially conflict-ridden
and sabotage-vulnerable areas of Africa, where to order chantix, Central Asia, and the Middle East.

No Escape from Scarcity

To make the energy picture grimmer, "spare" or "surge" capacity seems to be
disappearing in the major oil-producing regions. At one time, key producers like
Saudi Arabia retained an excess production capacity, buy chantix pills, allowing them to rapidly boost
their output in times of potential energy crisis like the 1990-91 Gulf War. Buy chantix without prescription, But
Saudi Arabia, like the other big suppliers, is now producing at full tilt and so
possesses zero capacity to increase output. In other words, any politically inspired
(or sabotage related) cutoff in oil exports from countries like Russia or Iran will
produce instant energy shock on a global scale and send oil prices soaring to, or
through, that $100 a barrel barrier. Find chantix,

A chronic shortage of oil would be hard enough for the world community to cope with
even if other sources of energy were in great supply. But this is not the case.
Natural gas -- the world's second leading source of energy -- is also at risk of
future shortages. While there are still major deposits of gas in Russia and Iran
(potentially the world's number one and two suppliers) waiting to be tapped,
obstacles to their exploitation loom large, buy chantix without prescription. The United States is doing everything it
can to prevent Iran from exporting its gas (for example, order chantix on internet, by strong-arming India into
abandoning a proposed gas pipeline from Iran), while Moscow has actively discouraged
Europe from increasing its reliance on Russian gas through its recent cutoff of
supplies to Ukraine and other worrisome actions.

In North America, the supply of natural gas is rapidly disappearing. In a reflection
of our desperate (and demented) condition, Canada is now starting to divert some of
its remaining natural gas to the manufacture of synthetic oil from tar sands, so as
to ease the pressure on supplies of conventional petroleum. Given the prohibitive
cost of building gas pipelines from Asia and Africa, the only practical way to get
more gas supplies to North America would be to spend several hundred billion dollars
(or more) on facilities for converting foreign sources of gas into liquified natural
gas (LNG), tablet chantix, shipping the LNG in giant doubled-hulled vessels across the Atlantic and
Pacific, and then converting it back into a gas in "regasification" plants in
American harbors. Buy chantix without prescription, Although favored by the Bush administration, plans to construct
such plants have provoked opposition in many coastal communities because of the risk
of accidental explosion as well as the potential for inviting terrorist attacks.

As for renewables -- wind, solar, and biomass -- these are still at a relatively
early stage of development. With a trillion dollars or so of added investment they
could indeed ease some of the strain on fossil fuels in decades to come; however, at
present rates of investment, this is not likely to occur. The same can be said of
"safe" nuclear power and "clean" coal -- even if the severe problems associated with
both of these energy options could be overcome, cheapest generic chantix, it would take several decades and a
few trillion dollars before they could possibly replace existing energy systems. The
only source of energy that can compensate for a shortage of oil and gas at this time
is conventional (unclean) coal, and a rise in its consumption would increase the
risk of catastrophic climate change.

The New "Great Game"

With looming energy shortages, the risk of conflict over energy access (and the
wealth fossil fuels generate) is certain to grow, buy chantix without prescription. Throughout history, competition
over the control of key supplies of vital raw materials has been a source of
friction between major powers and there is every reason to assume that this will
continue to be the case. Chantix in bangkok, "Just at it did when the Great Game was played out in the
decades leading up to the First World War, ongoing industrialization is setting off
a scramble for natural resources," John Gray of the London School of Economics
observed in a recent article in the New York Review of Books. "The coming century
could be marked by recurrent resource wars, as the great powers struggle for control
of the world's hydrocarbons."

As in the Great Game, such conflicts most likely would not arise from head-on
clashes between the great powers, but rather through the escalation of local
conflicts sustained by great power involvement, as was the case in the Balkans prior
to World War I. In their competitive pursuit of assured energy supplies, Online pharmacy chantix, today's
great powers -- led by the United States and China -- are developing or cementing
close ties with favored suppliers in the Middle East, Central Asia, and Africa. Buy chantix without prescription, In
many cases, this entails the delivery of large quantities of advanced weaponry,
advisors, and military technology -- as the United States has long been doing with
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates, and China is now doing with Iran
and Sudan.

Nor should the possibility of a direct clash over oil and gas between great powers
be ruled out, buy chantix no rx. In the East China Sea, for example, China and Japan have both laid
claim to an undersea natural gas field that lies in an offshore area also claimed by
both of them. In recent months, Chinese and Japanese combat ships and planes
deployed in the area have made threatening moves toward one another; so far no shots
have been fired, Chantix buy drug, but neither Beijing nor Tokyo have displayed any willingness to
compromise on the matter and the risk of escalation is growing with each new
encounter.

The likelihood of internal conflict in oil-producing countries is also destined to
grow in tandem with the steady rise of energy prices. The higher the price of
petroleum, the greater the potential to reap mammoth profits from control of a
nation's oil exports -- and so the greater the incentive to seize power in such
states or, for those already in power, to prevent the loss of control to a rival
clique by any means necessary, buy chantix without prescription. Hence the rise of authoritarian petro-regimes in many
of the oil-producing countries and the persistence of ethnic conflict between
various groups seeking control over state-oil revenues -- a phenomenon notable today
in Iraq (where Shiites, Sunnis, chantix buy online, and Kurds are battling over the allocation of future
oil revenues) and in Nigeria (where competing tribes in the oil-rich Delta region
are fighting over measly "development grants" handed out by the major foreign oil
firms).

"Up to this point, Chantix drug, " Senator Richard G. Lugar told the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee on November 16, "the main issues surrounding oil have been how much we
have to pay for it and whether we will experience supply disruptions. But in the
decades to come, the issue may be whether the world's supply of oil is abundant and
accessible enough to support continued economic growth.... Buy chantix without prescription, When we reach the point
where the world's oil-hungry economies are competing for insufficient supplies of
energy, oil will become an even stronger magnet for conflict than it already is."

Averting Environmental Catastrophe

In addition to this danger, we face the entire range of environmental perils
associated with our continuing reliance on fossil fuels. Consider this: The DoE
predicted in July 2005 that worldwide emissions of carbon dioxide (the principal
source of the "greenhouse gases" responsible for global warming) will rise by nearly
60% between 2002 and 2025 -- with virtually all of this increase, about 15 billion
metric tons of CO2, order chantix no prescription required, coming from the consumption of oil, gas, and coal. If this
projection proves accurate, the world will probably pass the threshold at which it
will be possible to avert significant global heating, Price of chantix, a substantial rise in
sea-levels, and all the resulting environmental damage.

The surest way to slow the increase in global carbon emissions is to reduce our
consumption of fossil fuels and accelerate the transition to alternative forms of
energy. But because such alternatives are not currently capable of replacing oil, chantix pharmacy,
gas, and coal on a significant scale (and won't be, at present rates of investment,
for another few decades), the temptation to increase reliance on fossil fuels is
likely to remain strong. We are, in fact, caught in a conundrum: the world needs
more energy to satisfy rising global demand, and the only way to accomplish this at
present is to squeeze out more oil, gas, and coal from the Earth, thereby hastening
the onset of catastrophic climate change, buy chantix without prescription. Chantix pills, In turn, the only way to avert such change
is to consume less oil, gas, and coal, which would involve severe economic costs of
a sort that most national leaders would be reluctant to consider. Hence, we will be
trapped in a permanent crisis brought on by our collective addiction to cheap
energy, real chantix without prescription.

The sole way out of this trap is to bite the bullet and adopt heroic measures to
curb our fossil-fuel consumption while embarking upon a massive program to develop
alternative energy systems -- an effort comparable to, and in some sense a reversal
of, the coal-and-oil-fueled industrial revolution of the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries. In the United States, this would, at an utter minimum, entail the
imposition of a hefty tax on gasoline consumption, with the resulting proceeds used
to fund the rapid development of renewable energy systems. All funds now slated for
highway construction should instead be devoted to public transit and high-speed
inter-city rail lines and all new cars sold in America after 2010 should have
minimum average fuel efficiencies of 50 MPG or higher. This will prove costly and
disruptive -- but what other choice is there if we want to have some hope of exiting
the permanent global energy crisis before the global economy collapses or the planet
becomes uninhabitable by humans.


Michael T. Klare is the Professor of Peace and World Security Studies at Hampshire
College and the author, most recently, of Blood and Oil: The Dangers and
Consequences of America's Growing Dependence on Imported Petroleum (Owl Books) as
well as Resource Wars, The New Landscape of Global Conflict.

[This article first appeared on Tomdispatch.com, a weblog of the Nation Institute,
which offers a steady flow of alternate sources, news, and opinion from Tom
Engelhardt, long time editor in publishing, co-founder of the American Empire
Project and author of The End of Victory Culture.]

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There are 3 Major parts to the Bill:

1. COAL ROYALTY RATES

The real center of gravity of the Senate Bill S1003 may be the coal provision (as the Grandmothers have always maintained) which gives power to the Secretary of the Interior to determine how the coal is to be valued and shared. The Navajo Nation and the Hopi Tribal Council currently are involved in litigation and negotiation regarding how to apportion and divide coal royalties between the two tribes. S 1003 would allow the Secretary of the Interior to unilaterally determine how to apportion revenue between the groups. Purchase zoloft, It is opposed by both the Navajo Nation and the Hopi Tribal Council. The question of royalties and division of land into parcels requires more investigation and is currently the subject of confidential negotiations before the federal courts, and it appears that S 1003 seeks to force some sort of resolution opposed by both the Navajo Nation and the Hopi, buy zoloft without prescription.

2. DISSOLUTION OF THE NAVAJO-HOPI RELOCATION COMMISSION

Under S 1003, this office is suppose to wind up affairs and transfer any remaining functions to the Department of the Interior. This provision is problematic and needs to be discussed by the Dineh, particularly those in the New Lands or others that may have continuing relations with the Relocation Commission. The bill disclaims any further federal responsibility for the relocatees and refuses to acknowledge the long-lasting damage to the communities and current need for rehabilitation and support.

3. RELOCATION OF RESISTERS; EVIDENCE:

Hopi Tribal Chairman Wayne Taylor's written and spoken testimony in front of the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs: “The principal objectives of S. 1003 are to provide for completion of the work of relocation, as originally authorized in the Navajo-Hopi Land Settlement Act of 1974, and to provide for the termination by a date certain of the office of the office of Navajo-Hopi Indian Relocation (ONHIR).”

From Senate Report 109-206: “The Committee is aware that the Interior Department is concerned about taking on additional responsibilities. The Committee believes that the responsibilities to be transferred by September 2008 will be minimal. Moreover, it is not intended to be permanent, buy zoloft without prescription. The ONHIR continues to implement its responsibilities at a reasonable pace. Indeed, the ONHIR has informed the committee that as of March 2005, Real zoloft without prescription, approximately 130 families remained to be relocated. ONHIR reports anticipating that of the 130 families, 50 will be relocated during fiscal year 2005 and that 65 families will be relocated in fiscal year 2006. Further, the ONHIR anticipates closing approximately 15 inactive cases. Buy zoloft without prescription, Therefore, the responsibilities to be assumed by the Secretary are minimal but necessary to bring to finality this temporary program."

On behalf of the Navajo Nation, in written testimony of Roman Bitsuie, Executive Director Navajo-Hopi Land Commission Office Navajo Nation on the Navajo-Hopi Land Settlement Amendments of 2005 (S. 1003) Before the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs July 21, 2005: "There should be no forced relocation of Navajo families, drug zoloft online purchase. S. 1003 contains language that puts a renewed emphasis on the idea of forced relocation of Navajo families (Section 111(8)). The U.S, buy zoloft without prescription. Attorney ’s office, ONHIR and the Hopi Tribe have had extensive discussions regarding this issue and are close to an agreement that will preclude forced relocation. We believe S. 1003 should support this approach, Discount zoloft online, rather than reinforce the deeply troubling idea that Navajo families will be forcibly removed from land that they have called home for generations. "

2000 DEADLINE REVISTED: S1003 sets a new timetable for the forced relocation of Dineh families. Buy zoloft without prescription, Theoretically, the Department of Interior arguably has the authority to move forward with relocation under existing regulations. There are strong legal arguments and counter arguments for this. Up to now, the arguments against relocation have persuaded the federal government not to move forward, zoloft. Senate Bill 1003 would make the regulations establishing procedures for forced relocation federal law. Right now, the regulations can be changed by the secretary of the Interior at her discretion but, if this bill is passed, any changes will have to be done by Congress. This is one reason why the Bennett Freeze issue us so bad - only Congress can change the law. Since the basic relocation language is already on the books, Senate Bill 1003 goes back to the situation existing before the 2000 deadline but with a major shove to the DOI to get moving, buy zoloft without prescription.

MAJOR POINTS


  • Forced relocation, taking property

  • "New Lands" contaminated by uranium spill

  • Congressional Budget Office (CBO) sais the bill will have no impact on the federal budget or deficit


No direct input from the people, only from lobbyists such as Jack AbramoffWHAT SOME OF THE FAMILIES SAY ABOUT S. 1003:

  • "The Dineh belief system is based on an ancient creation time of experiences. They feel they have a supreme religious rights to exist on the lands upon which they still live."

  • "Their immediate land-base where they currently reside holds the microcosm of the six sacred mountains of the Dineh world. They have areas for shrines, dwelling sites of their ancestors, and buried umbilical cords."

  • "Your laws are laws intended to only harm, disrupt human lives, bring about sickness/diseases, bring hunger, and take away peace and balance. Buy zoloft without prescription, White man's law is human-made, and it makes our own Indian people inflict harsh regulations on us without pity, but act upon adverse judgments."

  • "The Dineh way of life and creation is made by supernatural forces and is made for humanity, peace, ecological balance, seasons and climate, healthy diet, joy, and longevity."



  • "PL 93-531 was based on the falsehood that the Hopi originally occupied the area and the Dineh squatted; however, the federal government never proved this in their court of law. There are Hopis that support our will to remain on these lands where we were born and raised."

  • "Your new amendments will only add to the suffering, so stop these discussions that are held in secret from us. Let us continue to live, let our children live, Zoloft vendors, let them be allowed to have houses. We have seen many suffering and many old ones weeping in despair. Your previous laws have eliminated many elder folks as well as the youth. Let us be!"

  • "Ongoing problems need to be reported where the grazing rights are being taken away without peoples' rights or input...on the AA lease agreement grazing rights would have been kept with the families but not the case...there has been no further development for the lease-holders yet...and its all unfair and unjust to the people impacted by this all their lives ...it's all about greed."


S 1003 transfers the duties from the Office of Navajo-Hopi Indian Relocation (ONHIR) to the U.S, buy zoloft without prescription. Department of Interior, giving power to the Secretary of the Interior to determine how royalties for coal mining rights will be valued and shared. Furthermore, the amendment prematurely terminates the federal government's responsibilities toward those who have lived through the nightmare of relocation.

You can learn a lot about these plans by looking at who engineered them. Senator McCain is the main sponsor of   S 1003, which is nearly identical to a previous 1996 bill, with the addition of provisions for   coal royalties.

While Senator McCain states that the program is "voluntary" and implies that no one has been forced to relocate, Hopi Chairman Wayne Taylor clearly states his belief that a goal of this Senate bill is to finish the job of relocation, requesting mandatory eviction in the legislation, and that the Office of Navajo Hopi Relocation evict Navajo before dissolving in 2008. Senator McCain has expressed a strong desire to wind up the relocation program with the stated purpose of this legislation being to amend the Navajo-Hopi Land Settlement Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-531) because he is "...convinced that our current federal budgetary pressures require us" to do so. Buy zoloft without prescription, Questions regarding rehabilitation and support for people in the New Lands and other relocatees were barely mentioned. It appears that the federal government does not want to address the continuing human cost of relocation.

Issue of Jack Abramoff, Kevin Ring, and hidden interests: One of the key players on "Team Abramoff," Kevin Ring, Zoloft without rx, was also a lobbyist for the Hopi Tribe who worked directly on energy related issues including meetings with Congress. At a time like this, when the Abramoff scandal is on the table, we expect members of Congress to fight plans like Peabody's and introduce innovative, progressive solutions. But they're not. They have all been silent or joined the big coal bandwagon, buy zoloft without prescription.

Jack Abramoff worked closely with a team of lobbyists including a man named Kevin Ring. The Hopi Tribal Council hired about 1/2 dozen of these super lobbyists and paid them around $1 million over a 6 year period. News reports place Mr. Ring as also working for Reliant energy and, later, Where to buy zoloft, Headwaters, Inc. Buy zoloft without prescription, of Utah. Obviously, the hidden interests behind the S 1003 bill include Peabody and other energy interests. Since most of the bill was drafted in '96, presumption is that Peabody is involved in the original drafting. Regarding the provision requiring HPL/NPL to be parceled, this is more of an open question, zoloft overnight delivery.

Jack Abramoff is really a latter day John Boyden. Since he is the center of the current congressional mega-scandal, this is a rare opportunity to hold thee lobbyists accountable for this corrupt business as usual which, in 1974, Buy cheap zoloft online, led to this terrible relocation problem.

S1003 is based on false information, buy zoloft without prescription. Contrary to the fictional “range war” portrayed by the original backers of PL 93 - 531, the two tribes intermarried so much that there is the Tobacco Clan. Once made into law, the provisions will be much harder to challenge. It mandates that the Navajo be evicted by ONHIR before dissolving in 2008, which will directly affect non-signing families, who will be forcibly relocated 180 days after the bill is passed, cheap zoloft in uk. If the resisters do not move, then the situation will be very similar to the one existing before the 2000 deadline.

When the original law PL 93 - 531 was passed, lawmakers never considered to include the traditional indigenous people who would be affected by its passage in the decision making process. Buy zoloft without prescription, For more than 30 years, the traditonal people's of Black Mesa, both Dineh and Hopi, have had to deal with the consequences of that law: they've lived through the horror of forced relocation, the lack of infrastructure, rehabilitation and support as promised to them by the original law. Generic zoloft online, This has never happened. Furthermore, these communities have had to with the accompanying coal mining that has devastated the environment, including the desecration of hundreds of sacred sites. Know that as a result of the original law, PL 93-531, ongoing problems have occurred such as "grazing rights being taken away without people's rights or input on such things as the Accommodation Agreement, which also has not protected grazing rights" for those who were coerced to sign, get zoloft. Families who have been relocated as well as those who've had to endure under the relocation laws have had to deal with the widespread devastating effects for over 30 years. The effects have been devastating for these communities, buy zoloft without prescription. Now, S. 1003 seeks to amend PL 93 - 531, and the affected indigenous communities have again not been included in the desicion making process. With Senate Bill 1003 Senator McCain wants to complete the relocation of the remaining families; it is nothing less than ethnic cleansing. Order zoloft on internet,   Many promises were made to families, including telling them there would be some kind of infrastructure created on Black Mesa.

The Federal Budget and Navajo Relocation:Written Testimony of Roman Bitsuie, Executive Director Navajo-Hopi Land Commission Office Navajo Nation On the Navajo-Hopi Land Settlement Amendments of 2005 (S. Buy zoloft without prescription, 1003) Before the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs July 21, 2005: The Federal Budget and Navajo Relocation, zoloft vendors.

"In Chairman McCain’s introductory comments for S. 1003, he expressed concern that the relocation process has cost far more than originally estimated. Zoloft pills, I do not know who made the original estimate of the cost of this program, but clearly it was made in ignorance of the true situation on the land. Had a proper study been done at that time, the full scope of the relocation would have been understood and perhaps Congress would have responded more favorably to the Navajo Nation’s vigorous opposition to the Navajo-Hopi Land Settlement Act of 1974 (“relocation law”), thus sparing the Federal government great expense and the Navajo people great hardship, buy zoloft without prescription. As we have actively recommended for ten years (described more fully below), an independent study or assessment of the impact of the relocation law should be undertaken as a first step to development of an intelligent and fair closure plan. The Congress should not make the same mistake today that was made in the early 1970’s of basing critical decisions on incomplete and inaccurate information.

Moreover, discount zoloft, now that the Navajo people have had to live through the nightmare of relocation, we do not think Federal budgetary issues should be a basis for limiting funds to complete the program and for completing it in a way that brings some humanity to what has otherwise been a very inhumane process. By far the greatest cost of the relocation program has been housing, the majority of which has been completed. The costs that remain relate to items that support the relocation process or “assist the Navajo Tribe or Hopi Tribe in meeting the burdens imposed” by the relocation law (25 U.S.C. Buy zoloft without prescription, 640d-25) and are, therefore, very important. Unfortunately, Buy zoloft no rx, only a small fraction of the budget of the Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation has been spent on this important component of the relocation process.

We take strong objection to the argument that the relocation program should be closed because it has “taken too long and cost too much.” We believe that the United States must finish the job with regard to the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute and assure that all those who have been adversely affected by the relocation law have a chance at a decent life. As a point of comparison, I think it is worth pointing out that the entire cost to the Federal government over the last 36 years of the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute is roughly equal to what the United States spends in Iraq every 36 hours.

The cruelest irony of all is that the Federal government has spent $440 million on the relocation program with the result of impoverishing many Navajo families who previously had lived selfsustaining subsistence lifestyles on the land but who, upon relocation, have found it impossible to reestablish these economic and cultural practices and have subsequently been locked into a downward spiral of despair and tragedy."
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These plans would forever destroy some of the country's oldest indigenous communities and lands, where many families have lived for generations. Before the coal mine arrived, families lived in harmony and ecological sustainability. It's unfair and it makes no sense. Many of the families just want to be left alone to live their lives according to their tradition and be able to stay true to their spiritual ways, buy zoloft without prescription. As it stands, buy zoloft pills, there's no political price to pay for ignoring this country's indigenous and poor people. There's no public political support for those who want an inclusive, fair just transition. This Bill represents a denial by the federal government of continuing responsibility not only to the relocatees but to all who are affected by relocation, who face additional burdens related to this devastatingly and abysmally managed process. The crisis on Black Mesa and surrounding areas has been created in part because of a continued support of racist policies.The bottom line is this: our elected officials are participating in a plan that sells out indigenous people because there's no urgent public demand for them to do anything else.

The voices of the affected indigenous people of Big Mountain and Black Mesa must be heard. Canadian pharmacy zoloft,

Bahe Katenay, historian and part of the Big Mountain resistance, stated, "At Big Mountain, traditional Dineh elder resisters declared independence in 1977, cheapest zoloft online, and they have acted upon it since then. Big Mountain cannot be excluded from the legacy of the Four Corners energy wars. These elders have inspired and reinforced the indigenous identity and they gave courage to fight for (real) freedom, justice and peace. Much is owed to all of the wisdom and bravery of the traditional Dineh and Hopi elders of the 1960s and the 1970s. The efforts to bring back balance to the environment and religious roles, however, should continue, buy zoloft without prescription. The indigenous destinies to control their own territories and their resources may be much nearer if the indigenous human hope is there."

Further information:

Updates on the Navajo Hopi Land Settlement Act Amendment, Senate Bill 1003: See the bill in full, get the facts, buying zoloft, further updates, watch the video & read the transcripts of the testimony and see the official Senate Report: S.1003, The Navajo Hopi Land Settlement Act of 1974 Amendments (PL-93-531) (S1003 is based on the original relocation law - Public Law 93-531)

Analysis of bill: http://blackmesais.org/2006/10/relocation-legislation-senate-bill-1003-the-navajo-hopi-land-settlement-act-of-1974-amendments-2005/

Whose Home On The Range. Coal Fuels Indian Dispute. The Washington Post, 1974

A Historical Account: The Black Mesa Syndrome: Indian Lands, Black Gold By Judith Nies

Further Background Information (including UN Commission on Human Rights reports)

Roman Bitsuie Executive Director, The Navajo-Hopi Land Commission Office, Window Rock, AZ. Testifies in front of the Senate Committee On Indian Affairs

Lobbyist worked with Jack Abramoff Indian Country Today

See & hear directly from the Dineh families. Video testimonies by the Dineh sent to Congress & Senate. It is the Dineh that are the force opposing this bill. Coming soon.

Back to Take Urgent Action Today.

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February 2, 2006 by  
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Shirley opposes grassroots plan, council interested


02.02.06 By Marley Shebala Navajo Times (hard copy)

WINDOW ROCK – The Navajo Nation is opposing a proposal from Navajo and
Hopi communities that could possibly reap more than $40 million a year to
replace lost revenues and jobs from the idled Black Mesa coalmine.

On Jan. 20, the Navajo Nation filed legal papers with the California
Public Utilities Commission asking it to throw out the
grassroots-generated Just Transition Plan.

Attorney General Louis Denetsosie said the filing of the Just Transition
Coalition motion is at a “critical juncture” of “delicate negotiations”
and shows the parties want to force a permanent shutdown of the Mohave
Generating Station. San Francisco attorney Mark Fogelman is assisting
Denetsosie before the CPUC.

The negotiations that Denetsosie and Fogelman referred to involve
settlement of the 1999 federal Racketeer-Influenced and Corrupt
Organizations lawsuit that the Navajo Nation filed against Peabody Western
Coal Co., Southern California Edison, and the Interior Department, among
others.

The lawsuit involved back-door dealings that resulted in the Navajos
receiving coal royalty rates roughly half of what was recommended in an
internal federal document.

Denetsosie and Fogelman also are negotiating a water contract that would
substitute the Coconino Aquifer for the Navajo Aquifer as the water source
for a slurry pipeline to transport coal from the Black Mesa Mine to
Mohave, drug plavix online purchase, near Laughlin, Nev.

Denetsosie declined to comment on his motion to oppose the transition
proposal.

He confirmed, Plavix approved, however, that negotiations included discussions by the Hopi
Tribe to temporarily withdraw its ban on Peabody’s use of the N-Aquifer if
the Navajo nation also temporarily withdraws its opposition until plans
were finalized to replace the N-Aquifer with the Coconino Aquifer.

Denetsosie declined to comment further on the negotiations because of
confidentiality issues.

In 2002, the Navajo Nation and Hopi Tribe councils told Peabody that its
use of the N-Aquifer must end by Dec. 31, plavix cost, 2005.

In Denetsosie’s motion opposing the Just Transition plan, Denetsosie and
Fogelman also asked that if the Californian regulators decide to hear the
transition proposal, they postpone hearings and a decision until after the
Navajo Nation, buy plavix, Hopi Tribe, Peabody, Buy plavix overnight delivery, and Mohave owners finish negotiations,
which the lawyers said are almost complete.

But on Wednesday, several Navajo Nation Council delegates informed
representatives of the Just Transition Coalition that the council was not
involved in the decision to oppose their proposal.

The delegates advised coalition leaders to introduce their plan to the
council and then to take it to the appropriate standing committees, where
it eventually would return to the council in the form of legislation.

Delegate Amos Johnson (Black Mesa/Forest Lake) said last week that the
Black Mesa Chapter supports the Just Transition Plan and so does he.

Johnson said chapter residents also believe that it’s about time the
communities and families who were directly impacted by the decades of
strip mining on Black Mesa are fairly compensated.

He disagreed with Denetsosie’s assertion that young Navajos who helped
develop the Just Transition initiative were not helping the elders.

This past year, plavix sale, those young Navajos went into the remote areas of the
reservation near the coalmines delivering food and water with Apache
County officials, Johnson said.

“We did not see the attorney general or other Navajo Nation officials
delivering services,” he said.

Johnson, who was part of the Navajo Nation negotiating team, recalled that
while Mohave was refusing to install pollution controls, both Navajo
Generating Station and the Four Corners Power Plant retrofitted their
plans to comply with federal clean air standards.

Mohave was forced to shut down Dec. 31, idling the Black Mesa Mine at the
same time. Both tribal and coal company officials have declined to seek
another customer for the Black Mesa coal, citing various reasons.

Delegate Hope MacDonald-Lone Tree (Coalmine Canyon/Tónaneesdizí) also
disagreed with Denetsosie’s decision to oppose the Just Transition
proposal, which she said also involves President Joe Shirley, Jr.

Shirley is part of the Navajo Nation’s negotiating team.

“They say they’re for the people but they don’t sit down with the people
to listen to their plans,” she said, buy plavix without prescription. “The Nation has no plan because
there’s no leadership.”
“It’s an irony that the Navajo Nation totally bans uranium but supports
the continued pollution of our air and environment (by coal companies), buying plavix,”
MacDonald-Lone Tree said.

On Jan. 11, the Just Transition Coalition asked the California utilities
commission for permission to intervene in Southern California Edison’s
rate case, order plavix overnight delivery. The coalition hopes CPUC will redirect revenues from the sale
of Mohave pollution credits to benefit Navajo and Hopi communities.

The coalition wants to block Edison from financially benefiting from
closure of the Mohave plant. The utility stands to receive federal
environmental pollution credits worth millions by the move.

Roger Clark, Plavix overnight, Grand Canyon Trust and energy program director, said, “It’s
not fair for Mohave to financially benefit from polluting the environment
for years and years and then financially benefit from closing.”

The Just Transition Coalition ants those benefits to go to Navajo and Hopi
communities affected by its decisions, Order plavix cheap online, instead.

The coalition consists of the Grand Canyon Trust, plavix alternative, Indigenous Environmental
Network, Black Mesa Trust, Plavix professional, Black Mesa Water Coalition, To’Nizhoni Ani, and
the Sierra Club.

Enei Begay of the Indigenous Environmental Network said coalition members
are disappointed bout the Navajo Nation’s decision to oppose the proposal, Plavix tablet, which she said would provide local governments with long-term clean energy
development that would also create local jobs and infrastructure.

Begay said the Navajo and Hopi governments also would benefit from selling
the alternative energy, plavix bangkok, especially since a market for it is growing in
California, where Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is pressing Edison and other
California utilities to shift away from the energy production that creates
greenhouse gases.
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