#MorningMonarchy: November 23, 2016
Giving thanks, dividing families and organic materials + this day in history w/"My Sweet Lord" and our song of the day by Father John Misty on your Morning Monarchy for November 23, 2016.
Giving thanks, dividing families and organic materials + this day in history w/"My Sweet Lord" and our song of the day by Father John Misty on your Morning Monarchy for November 23, 2016.
Ironically, as Americans commemorate how Native Americans helped save the Pilgrims in 1621, Indian-rights activists are under attack today in defense of land that a 1868 treaty guaranteed as theirs, observes Nat Parry. By Nat Parry @natparry Making official a…Read more →
A showdown is brewing between the US government and Native Americans.
The confluence of the twin issues of Native American respect for the land and modern environmentalists’ alarm over global warming has met in resistance to a North Dakota oil pipeline, observed Ann Wright. By Ann Wright It’s like we are…Read more →
The situation around the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota, which has been largely glossed over by much of mainstream US news media, appears to be disturbingly and dramatically indicative of the true dynamic – between citizenry on one hand and law-enforcement and state powers on the other – when the giant corporations (i.e: […]
Police arrested more than 140 Native American and environmental protesters challenging an oil pipeline near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota, a project touching the raw nerves of water and global warming, reports Dennis J Bernstein. By Dennis…Read more →
Indian givers, sulfur fumes and denying disruptions + this day in history w/Gladio revealed and our song of the day by The Olympians on your Morning Monarchy for October 24, 2016.
Dakota Access Pipeline police decided to continue Christopher Columbus' brutal tradition today.
The tribal nations are opposed to the pipelines based on potential threats to the environment.
The situation is escalating quickly.