Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Tribal power was secured for a number of individuals, many of dubious Native American legitimacy with the help of NARF -affiliated attorneys.

"NARF grew out federally (and corporate-funded legal centers established during LBJ's War on Poverty.  These legal centers helped usher fictitious Indians onto the tribal membership rolls and rewrite tribal constitutions to prepare them for the advent of casinos other lucrative business.

Tribal power was secured for a number of individuals, many of dubious Native American legitimacy
with the help of NARF -affiliated attorneys.

Tribes who have benefited from NARF serves, like the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan, have observed and documented these interlopers attempting to disenroll (and/or decrease blood quantum of genuine Indians while adding and increasing blood quantums of fictious Indians onto membership
rolls."   http://susanbradfordpress.wordpress.com/2013/03/27/kildee-joins-firms-at-center-of-abramoff-scandal-to-help-nephews-fundraising-efforts/trackback/

"Not surprising Mark Macarro affiliated with NARF ( Macarro is on the board?)"

"But I'm not so much spooked by the Predator drones hovering above me, as I am by the spooky brothers who make them: Linden Stanley and James Neal Blue, the mysterious Blue brothers who own and run General Atomics."

Monday, March 18, 2013

"when will we begin invoking our original free existence as a means of challenging the dominating underpinnings of U.S. federal Indian law and policy? S. Newcomb


The question is, when will we begin invoking our original free existence as a means of challenging the dominating underpinnings of U.S. federal Indian law and policy? Those underpinnings are premised on the Christian “Right of Discovery,” which is a conceptual system of Christian warfare against non-Christians which was woven into federal Indian law by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Read more athttp://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/opinion/our-originally-free-and-unbaptized-existence-148220

American Anti-Corruption Act


 American Anti-Corruption Act

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

"Extreme secrecy in our courts, just like in our government's policies and our politics, is an anathema to democracy," wrote the Freedom of the Press Foundation.



"Extreme secrecy in our courts, just like in our government's policies and our politics, is an anathema to democracy," wrote the Freedom of the Press Foundation. "Whether military or civilian, this type of closed-door legal process impairs the public's right-to-know and journalists' ability to report on matters of deep public concern."