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Black Mesa : Urgent Action! - Elders home & sacred Homelands face destruction.

ivan noke | 14.06.2008 08:26 | Climate Chaos | Repression | Social Struggles


Big Mountain, Black Mesa Elder Faces Threat of her Ceremonial Lodge/Home being dismantled while Peabody Coal Company is pushing their massive coal-mining expansion plans on the sacred ancestral homelands of the Dine' (Navajo) & Hopi peoples of Black Mesa, Arizona..


Please Forward Widely to Everyone You Know! URGENT! PLEASE ACT NOW!

Your voices are urgently needed before these two very important deadlines close!

PEABODY COAL COMPANY 'S PLANS UNDERMINES PLANETARY LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS BY ACCELERATING ECOLOGICAL & CULTURAL COLLAPSE!

We cannot allow a small cartel of energy corporations and their financial backers to knowingly de-stabilize our planet’s climate and devastate whole communities & ecosystems for their own personal gain.

This may turn out to be the most devastating crime ever perpetrated against humanity, the planet and future generations.

We are at a critical juncture. Indigenous and land-based people globally have maintained the understanding that our collective survival is deeply dependent on our relationship to the Earth.

Please, act now in support of the communities on the front lines of resistance!

Big Mountain, Black Mesa Elder Faces Threat of her Ceremonial Lodge/Home being dismantled on her ancestral homeland. Elder Served Notice That Rebuilding Ceremonial Lodge is Illegal.

On Wednesday, May 20th,Traditional elder and resister to relocation laws, Pauline Whitesinger was served notice that her recently rebuilt ceremonial lodge was illegal and under threat to be dismantled. She was ordered to halt all construction of her earthen lodge, called a hogon, as it is being prepared for an upcoming ceremony.

She is refusing to cooperate and is requesting assistance to finish her ceremonial hogon.

Whitesinger, in her mid-eighties and living alone, has been an active resistor to the U.S. Government’s laws and efforts to relocate her off of her traditional homeland. She has also been an outspoken opponent to the existing coal mine on her homeland of Black Mesa, owned by Peabody Coal, as well as current plans for expansion of the strip mine, construction of pipelines and the mining of the area’s aquifers, stating that “Our very mother is being carved up there (at the coal mine)…if the mine is further permitted or expanded, the coal company will eventually kill her.”

This recent BIA funded action is an affront not only to this elder and her people but to all advocates of the indigenous lifeways that maintain the health of the planet.

Read the report in full:
 http://sheepdognationrocks.blogspot.com/

WHAT YOU CAN DO!

* Volunteers are needed right now to stay with Pauline to assist her with herding sheep, to monitor for more threats, and to complete the hogon.
* Demand that Pauline be left alone on her ancestral homeland. Send a letter on her behalf TODAY! For more information and where to send comments and/or demands:
 http://sheepdognationrocks.blogspot.com/
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URGENT ACTION ALERT! On May 23, 2008 the Office Of Surface Mining (OSM) opened a 45 day public comment period concerning the proposed Black Mesa Project: Peabody Coal Company's massive coal-mining expansion plans on the sacred ancestral homelands of the Dine' (Navajo) & Hopi peoples of Black Mesa, AZ. Peabody Coal's plans would devastate whole communities & ecosystems and de-stabilize our planet’s climate for their own personal gain. Your voices are urgently needed before the comment period closes July 7, 2008!

Please send a letter to OSM to Protect the Indigenous ancestral homelands of Black Mesa!

Stop Predatory Development and Catastrophic Climate Change!

Support a Community-Led Just Transition to a Green Economy!

No to mining fossil fuels!

No to Peabody's Preferred Alternative B.

Yes to The People's Preferred Alternative C which is a 'No Action'. (No dirty coal mining expansion!)

STAY POSTED UNTIL FURTHER DIRECTION COMES FROM THE COMMUNITIES WHO ARE ON THE FRONT LINES OF RESISTANCE! A SAMPLE LETTER WILL BE POSTED OUT IN THE NEXT COUPLE DAYS. (Visit  http://www.blackmesais.org and other websites listed below for a sample letter &/or for additional info.)

The Black Mesa Project Environmental Impact Statement (BMP-EIS) outlines harmful impacts to every level of the ecological and cultural systems on Black Mesa and has global repercussions. If we don't stop these plans, Peabody will have the green light to:

* Lock in mining rights until the coal runs out or until 2025!

* Substantially accelerate global warming and cause an ecological meltdown.

* Destroy thousands of acres of canyon lands, vanishing indigenous vegetation and shrines or burials.

* Blast the land for coal & deplete air quality, increasing the health risk of the local residents and their livestock.

* Deplete an underground source of water that residents depend on to survive by pumping massive amounts of water.

* Uproot & relocate families from their ancestral homelands where the coal mining expansion are.

* Sacrifice human dignity and planetary health for elite profit! Peabody would cause many more problems than what is reflected here.


HERE'S HOW YOU CAN SEND YOUR COMMENTS: (STAY POSTED FOR A SAMPLE LETTER SOON!) You can send as many
comments as you want on different issues, as long is it's before the deadline on July 7, 2008. Your comments must directly address
components of the EIS. Alternative C, (No Action), is our preferred alternative. Alternative B is Peabody Coal's preferred alternative.
Stay posted for a sample letter or write your own. At the top of your letter or in the subject line of your e-mail message, indicate: "BMP
Draft EIS Comments.'' Include your name and return address in your letter or e-mail message.

The Draft Black Mesa Project Environmental Impact Statement for Peabody Coal's preferred Alternative B is available for review on OSM's Internet Web site at:  http://www.wrcc.osmre.gov/WR/BlackMesaEIS.htm

*EMAIL:  BMKEIS@osmre.gov. You should receive a confirmation that OSM
has received your e-mail comment, or contact (303) 293-5048.

*WRITTEN COMMENTS sent by first-class or priority U.S. Postal Service:
Dennis Winterringer, Leader, Black Mesa Project EIS,
OSM Western Region, P.O. Box 46667,
Denver, Colorado 80201-6667.

*COMMENTS DELIVERED by U.S. Postal Service Express Mail or by courier service:
Dennis Winterringer, Leader,
Black Mesa Project EIS, OSM Western Region,
1999 Broadway, Suite 3320,
Denver, Colorado 80202-5733.



FURTHER INFO:
The Black Mesa Water Coalition has additional information about protecting Black Mesa and is spearheading the Just Transition
Campaign, "an innovative plan to transition tribal economy, employment, and energy off fossil fuel extraction and onto a sustainable renewable energy path".
Visit  http://www.blackmesawatercoalition.org to learn more and to show your support.

Black Mesa Indigenous Support will have updated to share as community organizers issue new info. BMIS is requesting funds for Dine' community organizers to visit their relatives and organize meetings to protect Black Mesa.  http://www.blackmesais.org

Sierra Club Environmental Partnerships Program:  http://www.sierraclub.org/partnerships/tribal

Peabody coal company, like most corporations mining the Earth for profit, is rooted in sacrificing human dignity and planetary health for elite profit and is out of alignment with common sense values. Its roots remain sunk deeply in the history of colonial genocide, corporate power grabs, and ecological devastation.

 http://www.blackmesais.org

If we remain unable to imagine a world where love can be recognized as a
unifying principle that can lead us to seek and use power wisely, then we
will remain wedded to a culture of domination that requires us to choose
power over love. ~ bell hooks

ivan noke
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