The LIE!
Dam Removal is a LIE created to take control away from American Citizens, tax payers, property owners, water rights owners and the common water user by stealing some of Americas most pristine water reserves and natural resources!
One of Americas biggest boondoggles could potentially take place in 2012 by socioeconomically exterminating the Shasta People through soft-genocide practices. Dividing Shasta Aboriginal Ancestral territories between two Tribes that historically did not occupy land that the largest and most expensive Dam Removal project known in the history of mankind is in the works.
The Shasta People have occupied Northern California and Southern Oregon time immemorial.
> > > > > ========= FACTS Over FICTION ========== >
FACT - The California Department of Fish and Game, in their July 2004 Scientific Report on the August-September 2002 Klamath River Fish Kill, implied that the Klamath River Dams are the most desired mitigated criteria to protect the annual salmon and steelhead migration habitat for safe river passage to lay eggs sustaining future generations of fish sustenance takes.
FACT - Dam removal will expose Shasta People's, Burial, Spiritual and Ceremonial grounds and villages which are currently protected by reservoirs behind the dams that are earmarked for removal. By exposing said sacred sites, the KBRA/KHSA agreements will lay waste to Shasta Human remains to be lost or horrifically put on display.
FACT - Ingestion of Klamath Lake's Blue-Green Algae pills since the early 1990's has not killed anyone yet. In Puritan's Pride fall 2009 vitamin catalog on page 86 they advertise, "Klamath Lake Blue Green Algae 500mg capsules."
FACT - In August 1855 at a campsite near the confluence of the Klamath River and KlamathLake, Lt. Henry L. Abbott, Corps of Topographical Engineers made an entry into his expedition journal, "the water taken from the lake had a dark color and disagreeable taste, occasioned apparently by decayed tule."
FACT - On August 16, 1855, Lt. Abbott wrote, "the taste of the water was so disagreeable that several vain attempts were made to discover a spring in the vicinity."
FACT - The U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Energy and Interior, and their agents, have neglected to cooperate and coordinate with the Shasta People during the planning of this proposed Klamath River dam removal and ancillary activities.
FACT - Hydro-electric energy is 10x cheaper than wind energy, and 20x cheaper than solar.
FACT - Hydro-electric energy adjusts output almost instantly to compensate for peak demands. Wind and solar can not.
FACT - No other Native American Indian tribe, whether Karuk, Hoopa, Yurok, Klamath Tribes, or others, has legal fishing rights within the Shasta People’s aboriginal territory.
FACT - Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement transfers fishing rights from the Shasta People to neighboring Tribes without due process or cooperation and coordination with the Shasta People.
FACT - No impact studies have been done on the proposed dam removal and subsequent effects that will greatly diminish the Shasta People’s fishing, water, and hunting rights, with significant negative impacts to the socioeconomic, cultural, and spiritual health of the Shasta People.
One of Americas biggest boondoggles could potentially take place in 2012 by socioeconomically exterminating the Shasta People through soft-genocide practices. Dividing Shasta Aboriginal Ancestral territories between two Tribes that historically did not occupy land that the largest and most expensive Dam Removal project known in the history of mankind is in the works.
The Shasta People have occupied Northern California and Southern Oregon time immemorial.
> > > > > ========= FACTS Over FICTION ========== >
FACT - The California Department of Fish and Game, in their July 2004 Scientific Report on the August-September 2002 Klamath River Fish Kill, implied that the Klamath River Dams are the most desired mitigated criteria to protect the annual salmon and steelhead migration habitat for safe river passage to lay eggs sustaining future generations of fish sustenance takes.
FACT - Dam removal will expose Shasta People's, Burial, Spiritual and Ceremonial grounds and villages which are currently protected by reservoirs behind the dams that are earmarked for removal. By exposing said sacred sites, the KBRA/KHSA agreements will lay waste to Shasta Human remains to be lost or horrifically put on display.
FACT - Ingestion of Klamath Lake's Blue-Green Algae pills since the early 1990's has not killed anyone yet. In Puritan's Pride fall 2009 vitamin catalog on page 86 they advertise, "Klamath Lake Blue Green Algae 500mg capsules."
FACT - In August 1855 at a campsite near the confluence of the Klamath River and KlamathLake, Lt. Henry L. Abbott, Corps of Topographical Engineers made an entry into his expedition journal, "the water taken from the lake had a dark color and disagreeable taste, occasioned apparently by decayed tule."
FACT - On August 16, 1855, Lt. Abbott wrote, "the taste of the water was so disagreeable that several vain attempts were made to discover a spring in the vicinity."
FACT - The U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Energy and Interior, and their agents, have neglected to cooperate and coordinate with the Shasta People during the planning of this proposed Klamath River dam removal and ancillary activities.
FACT - Hydro-electric energy is 10x cheaper than wind energy, and 20x cheaper than solar.
FACT - Hydro-electric energy adjusts output almost instantly to compensate for peak demands. Wind and solar can not.
FACT - No other Native American Indian tribe, whether Karuk, Hoopa, Yurok, Klamath Tribes, or others, has legal fishing rights within the Shasta People’s aboriginal territory.
FACT - Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement transfers fishing rights from the Shasta People to neighboring Tribes without due process or cooperation and coordination with the Shasta People.
FACT - No impact studies have been done on the proposed dam removal and subsequent effects that will greatly diminish the Shasta People’s fishing, water, and hunting rights, with significant negative impacts to the socioeconomic, cultural, and spiritual health of the Shasta People.