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Senators Offer Soviet-Style Central Planning for the Klamath Basin
www.buchal.com ^ | December 26, 2001 | James L. Buchal

Posted on 12/26/2001 3:37:16 PM PST by Iconoclast2

News from the Front #62:  

Senators Offer Soviet-Style Central Planning for the Klamath Basin

"We must now face the harsh truth that the objectives of communism are being steadily advanced because many of us do not recognize the means used to advance them . . .  No one who truly understands what it really is can be taken in by it . . . Yet the individual is handicapped by coming face to face with a Conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe it exists. The American mind simply has not come to a realization of the evil which has been introduced into our midst." 

                                                                J. Edgar Hoover, Elks Magazine (August 1956)

All I ever knew about J. Edgar Hoover I picked up from the mass media, which made him out to be some sort of sexual pervert who achieved job security by digging up dirt on politicians.  So when I first came across this quote, I thought for sure he was some kind of a nut.  But after reading the Senate's latest attempt to "help" the Klamath farmers, I am beginning to wonder.  

I don't think that Senators Wyden and Smith are communists, but they certainly seem "unable to recognize the means used to advance [the objectives of communism]".  Rather than resolve any of the issues facing the Klamath farmers, or give any real guidance to the federal officials preying upon the farmers, the Senators propose a Klamath Basin Interagency Task Force charged to develop a "five-year plan".  Students of history will recognize the "five-year plan" as the invention of Leon Trotsky, which when adopted by Stalin through the infamous agency "Gosplan" rendered such blows to the Russian economy that it has yet to recover.

For hundreds of years, the States in the United States were, by the solemn force of the Constitution, in charge of their own water resources (the Supreme Court could hear disputes between the States over water), but no longer.  The Task Force is boldly charged with the "development of a coordinated Federal effort for the management of water resources throughout the Klamath Basin".  To manage the water resources, of course, is to manage the economy itself, as economic decisions involving the use of water bog down in arcane questions of federal policy.  

It is just like the Soviet system, except that the Soviets used to issue five-year plans with production goals.  Now we have de-production goals.  So in a perverse way, the Smith/Wyden Task Force's Plan would be "better" than the Soviet Gosplan, because it cannot help but succeed.  Centralized planning always kills economic growth and development.   

The Planners are given a general mandate to promote 

Don't be misled by the reference to "improvement of water . . . quantity", because the bill goes on to clarify that any improvements are not for farmers, but for Mother Earth.  Specifically, the Planners are to "consider" the following ten factors:

None of these factors have anything to do with getting more water for farmers.  Notice that the words "alternative water storage" are used, rather than "additional water storage".  Dams to hold water for farmers or produce electric power are presumptively evil; dams to hold water in swamps ("wetland restoration") are presumptively good.

All these factors point in one direction only:  a greater and greater role for federal eco-planners.  All Constitutional constraints upon the power of the federal government have collapsed, so that it may buy up land and water rights at will and regulate anything that "may significantly affect water resources . . . as determined by the Task Force".  

Looking at the Klamath Basin as one of many battlegrounds in the War on the West, one can only conclude that Senators Smith and Wyden have proposed to provide $175 million to empower the enemy.  That much money can put armies of federally-funded interlopers throughout the Klamath Basin.  Soon the farmers may be literally outnumbered by the folks who say "we're here from the Government, and we're here to help you".  The old charge against King George will ring truer that ever:  "He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people, and eat out their substance".  

It is especially disappointing to see that $30 million of the money is earmarked for the Tribes, whose leaders fail to see that the Great White Father speaks with forked tongue when he says that "ecosystem restoration" is going to help Tribal members.   All it helps is the Tribal leadership, which profits by fielding an army of white consultants to wage war against the farmers for no purpose.  

The farmers in the Klamath Basin ought to join forces with the Tribal members against both the white leadership and the Tribal leadership.  At the grassroots, both the farmers and the Tribes want to restore sovereignty over their piece of the Klamath Basin, so to speak, yet the political leaders of both groups fails to see the need to cast off the yoke of the Great White Father as the only means to doing so.  

A few visionary Tribal leaders are beginning to see this.  Russell Means, the first National Director of the American Indian Movement,  has tried to explain the problem:  

"The government has made us impotent.  We have no recourse; the Constitution of the United States has never applied to Indians on their reservations -- period.  So we have no rights in this country.  We have rights as American citizens if we leave the reservation, but while we live on the reservation we have zero rights.  So we have no place to go except the government! . . .  The Secretary of Interior is our god.  Period.  We'll never get rid of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.  The only way it will happen is if the American people rise up and say:  'Hey, having a bureau of any kind of ethnic affairs is repugnant, it's anti-democratic, it is communistic.'  This is the only place where communism is successfully practiced in the world.  Communism is alive and well on Indian reservations run by the United States government."

And if Senators Smith and Wyden have their way, the entire Klamath Basin can eventually enjoy a tribal standard of living, as the federal planners work their inevitable magic upon economic development.

Against this evil stands the present farm leadership of the Klamath Basin, which did send a letter off to the Senators opposing the bill on the rather understated basis that it "does not provide any water supply certainty".  In the face of an outrage like this bill, they ought to be conducting demonstrations and sit-ins at the Senator's offices -- thus speaking in power, the only language the Senators understand.   

Certainly the Senators seem unable to appreciate the facts, including the fact that there are no endangered species in the Klamath Basin, if endangered means that there is a perceptible chance that the species in question is about to disappear from the face of the earth.  Or the fact that stealing water from the farmers to keep the lake full and the water running faster downstream does not produce any measurable increase in the number of fish.  No one has even bothered to try to measure any survival improvements from these actions.  

The sort of rot represented by the Smith/Wyden bill is killing this country.  Armies of planners are systemmatically dismantling this country's ability to meet the needs of its people through farming, manufacturing, mining, energy production, logging, and development.  As the Nation's farms and factories gradually fall silent, and we borrow more and more to keep importing everything we need, some day the bill will come due.  Perhaps only then will American people finally care enough to try and throw off their worthless leadership -- assuming their creditors will still let them. 

Merry Christmas. 

© James Buchal, December 26, 2001

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1 posted on 12/26/2001 3:37:16 PM PST by Iconoclast2
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To: Iconoclast2
Hey, if this is a communist five-year plan that Wyden is promoting, you can bet that Commie Tommy Harkin, Paul Wellstone, and Little Tommy Daschle are on board...in fact, they probably helped write it.
2 posted on 12/26/2001 3:42:08 PM PST by EternalVigilance
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To: Jeff Head
Thought you might want a look-see at this one, my friend.
3 posted on 12/26/2001 3:44:11 PM PST by EternalVigilance
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To: Iconoclast2
Bump!
4 posted on 12/26/2001 3:46:15 PM PST by Aquamarine
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To: Iconoclast2
bump
5 posted on 12/26/2001 3:57:26 PM PST by Red Jones
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To: Iconoclast2
Socialism up the wazoo.
6 posted on 12/26/2001 3:57:29 PM PST by Saundra Duffy
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To: Iconoclast2
Our government and NGOs, the death knell of life as we knew it.

Immediate goal: NGOs completely eliminated. Our government cut back by 90%. The UN which sets the guidelines for these two entities sent packing never to return to our shores.

Result: The citizens of our nation would be ten times safer in their homes and their communities.

7 posted on 12/26/2001 4:19:17 PM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: Iconoclast2
"Yet the individual is handicapped by coming face to face with a Conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe it exists."

Yes, welcome to the New World Order or whatever they're calling it these days.

8 posted on 12/26/2001 4:34:30 PM PST by brat
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To: EternalVigilance
Well James Buchal is a smart man indeed. Glad he said what he did. Its all true. And to prove my point on how the gov. steals from the Indian Nation of this USA ...let me add my story on water theft by the government. I'm not an American Indian BUT have been trampled plenty by the same gang as James. Our family has owned grandfather water rights out here in California since 1919. In 1985 a private corporation hired and man to steal private water rights from the locals in an eastern sierra county FOR the government. In fact my investigations into this corrupt man went on for several years till I hit some inside facts on him. From an old friend that used to work in that county who resigned/retired back in 1992 told me more than I bargained for. It appeared that this corporate attorney had many brushes with the law and local townsfolks across the US. He is an expert in lying and fabricating false information to aquire water rights any which way he can. In our instance he had allocated part of our rights from my mother's sisters he found living on the east coast. He lied to them and they signed over their portion. The water rights were divided among the 3 sisters. So noe he had 2/3rds of the total rights. When it came time to approach our end of the issue he had to come directly to the mountain source where we had built a large mountain home waiting for this day to come. It did. His office made no attempt to contact us in person but used the simple out of simply sending us $100 for the rights. Claiming "eminent domain" as the reason for the allocation. But as you know this must be addressed at the State of California's Water Resources Control Board in Sacramento. It was NOT! It was a sham and pushed through by the local county, and to top it off they made their decision based upon information from the corrupt water attorney who we later proved LIED to the county. This corporate water attorney had a horrific track record of stealing water rights. As the long report goes he robbed 5000 homes of a private water source in Tennessee way back in 1980 where he was pursued by angry townsfolk and local sherrif's with shotguns a blazin' from the local possee while he escaped in a small Piper Cub aircraft just fleeting across the border into safer territory. Then he moved into New Mexico and robbed more private water rights from a man in Taos. Another large water source. Then he made his way up to the Reno/Sparks/Fallon area where he robbed more water. About 20,000 homes worth. This is big time crime folks! The FBI caught wind of his activities there and disbarred him right then and there. They warned him if he ever came out into their locale again they would really string him up but good. So after that, he made his way down into Chula Vista CA. were repeated the same proceedure once again.About 10,000 homes affected. Then he ventured up to Daly City,CA where he was again met with opposition and did not accomplish his goal. When he exited a local super market after shopping with his wife he found his station wagon on fire flamin" and a blazin' in the parking lot with a fire dept pumper putting out the fire to his suprise. He left town very quickly but contiued to move onward towards more crime. He moved into the Sierra Nevadas mountains where he found us. We are still in pusuit of a settlement which may or may not come soon. A Los Angeles based Water Quality division in the downtown civic center placed the damages for our portion of said water rights at around $4.5 million! Since 1965 I had the great concept of bottling our water source for the public. That may NEVER occur, but I never give up. Just like James. The gov. , as you are well aware by now, do not respect the laws they create. We are now victims being robbed right and left. If you scream about the problem then you are a good American alright.So everybody keep fighting for your ground under the Constitution and above all, never give up. Any attorneys out there reading this report please respond to me concerning finalizing this issue in Sacramento. Thanks!
9 posted on 12/26/2001 5:04:17 PM PST by tellertime
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To: DoughtyOne
Immediate goal: NGOs completely eliminated. Our government cut back by 90%. The UN which sets the guidelines for these two entities sent packing never to return to our shores.

I'm with you completely.

10 posted on 12/26/2001 5:12:23 PM PST by EternalVigilance
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To: tellertime
Yours is a very compelling story, my friend...I would like to hear more in the days ahead.
11 posted on 12/26/2001 5:14:19 PM PST by EternalVigilance
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To: DoughtyOne
"Our government and NGOs, the death knell of life as we knew it.

Immediate goal: NGOs completely eliminated. Our government cut back by 90%. The UN which sets the guidelines for these two entities sent packing never to return to our shores.

Result: The citizens of our nation would be ten times safer in their homes and their communities."


Absolutely. You have my vote.

12 posted on 12/26/2001 5:50:24 PM PST by Constitutional_Republican
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To: EternalVigilance
Already warmed up.....STANDBY! My report on my wonderful mom and the water rights within next 32 hrs.
13 posted on 12/15/1990 1:42:12 AM PST by tellertime
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To: tellertime
Where can I send you the report I have about the crime, corruption etc and surrounding my mother's bizarre handling by medical groups and police harassment of me, which is all linked to the water rights crime against our home? Got a email or something? Thanks. tellertime
14 posted on 01/04/2002 12:41:36 PM PST by tellertime
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To: tellertime
I have a report for you and James Buchal. Do you have an email address so I can send you this incredibly shocking report?? Thanks
15 posted on 01/04/2002 12:43:25 PM PST by tellertime
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