"Handed down from ancient times, the Hopi Prophesy delineates the path of peace, and harmony with nature. Where we have deviated from that path, the prophecy has correctly predicted the results. Which path lies before us? What does the future hold? Hear a message of tribal elders for our modern world."
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The Spirit of the Glacier Speaks
Ancestral Teachings of the Andean World for the Time of Natural Disorder
By the way, in case you missed this recent post ...:
I wonder if you might know people who could influence policy around nuclear waste (storage and further production) imposed on native lands in violation of treaty rights? The situation at Hanford in Washington State is critical in so many ways - including protecting waters of the Columbia River and associated waterways ... oh, not to mention health, safety and cultural rights of local indigenous people ... not to mention the impact on the whole body of life.
Once again, USDOE is imposing further violations - currently open to public comment until Friday, April 5. Could you please take a moment to review the letter that follows, and pass it on to anyone who might be able to make a difference?
As you read this, Hanford's radioactive contamination is flowing into the Columbia River at levels hundreds of times the Drinking Water Standard and at least 2 High-Level Nuclear Waste tanks are leaking.
Your comments are needed on the Hanford Cleanup Budget and USDOE's Priorities!!!
On Monday, Heart of America NW hosted 2 online workshops to help you understand and comment by April 5:
Heart of America Northwest's Executive Director Gerry Pollet discussed how the Budget Request for Hanford Cleanup cuts cleanup alongside the Columbia River and has no funding to respond to leaking High Level Nuclear Waste tanks, while seeking to add billions for nuclear weapons production and more nuclear reactors.
Really?!
Washington Ecology estimates that the request should be $1.5 billion more to meet all cleanup agreement and consent decree schedules and permit requirements.
Comments must be submitted Friday April 5.
If you missed the workshop, use this Comment Guide
USDOE should request funding to remove leakable liquids from the High Level Waste tanks that are currently leaking and to have the equipment, staffing and processes in place to promptly respond to new leaks. Requesting the funds is necessary to “do no further harm” and meet legal requirements.
USDOE is legally required to request from Congress the full amount of funding to meet compliance obligation requirements (e.g., cleanup agreement, consent decree and permit) for each year. Ecology estimates that this would be $4.56 billion in Fiscal Year 2025, not the $3 billion requested.
To honor Treaty rights and federal environmental justice commitments, USDOE should be required to accelerate cleanup along the Columbia River. USDOE should be required to cleanup to levels that will protect Native Americans exercising Treaty rights along the River in the next decade rather than leaving contamination in place at levels that will greatly exceed standards for hundreds of years.
USDOE should be requesting more funding for River Corridor soil and groundwater cleanup instead of proposing to cut funding for cleanup along the Columbia River in 2025 and 2026.
Instead of seeking to increase spending by billions for nuclear weapons and reactors - creating more waste - USDOE's priority must be the cleanup of the contaminated legacy of nuclear weapons production at Hanford.
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Learn more about Hanford cleanup and how to take action:
The US Department of Energy does what it bloody well pleases - who stands at the helm of that powerful entity - who can stop or control them?
The "law"? The courts? The "people?"
Not from what I have seen so far - over half a century of advocating for responsible policy oversight and adherence to "THE LAW."
It seems more like the law has no teeth - and at this point, neither do I.
The US Constitution states that First Nations treaties are the "supreme law of the land." And yet, that law has been consistently violated since day one of this nation.
"USDOE’s plan tramples Treaty rights. Tribes have Treaty rights to fish and live along these lands in the Columbia River Corridor and to use the plants and animals in the “ceded lands.
"USDOE ignores Treaty rights and is relying on decades old documents (e.g., Hanford Land Use Plan(1999)) in which USDOE claimed that it unilaterally extinguished the Tribes’ Treaty rights!"
... excuse me?
Who or what powers give any entity the right to reverse and unilaterally extinguish the "SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND" ...?!
Here are some links referring to the cited "Hanford Land Use Plan":
... I would appreciate anyone who has wherewithal to wade through the complex legal jargon of those documents to pinpoint any ligitimate justification for that assertion. I do not have time, energy or mental acuity to accomplish that task - but it might help clarify the nature of this deadly game in which wee people are being played like pawns on a chessboard.
... here are just a few nudges to redirect attention toward regeneration, healing and transformation ... now is the time!!
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COLORES | Hopi Prophecy | New Mexico PBS
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=p1m0nLSOHi4
http://www.newmexicopbs.org
"Handed down from ancient times, the Hopi Prophesy delineates the path of peace, and harmony with nature. Where we have deviated from that path, the prophecy has correctly predicted the results. Which path lies before us? What does the future hold? Hear a message of tribal elders for our modern world."
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The Spirit of the Glacier Speaks
Ancestral Teachings of the Andean World for the Time of Natural Disorder
Arkan Lushwala
https://disruptionbooks.com/books/the-spirit-of-the-glacier-speaks
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My Octopus Teacher
https://archive.org/details/my-octopus-teacher-2020
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By the way, in case you missed this recent post ...:
I wonder if you might know people who could influence policy around nuclear waste (storage and further production) imposed on native lands in violation of treaty rights? The situation at Hanford in Washington State is critical in so many ways - including protecting waters of the Columbia River and associated waterways ... oh, not to mention health, safety and cultural rights of local indigenous people ... not to mention the impact on the whole body of life.
Once again, USDOE is imposing further violations - currently open to public comment until Friday, April 5. Could you please take a moment to review the letter that follows, and pass it on to anyone who might be able to make a difference?
As you read this, Hanford's radioactive contamination is flowing into the Columbia River at levels hundreds of times the Drinking Water Standard and at least 2 High-Level Nuclear Waste tanks are leaking.
Your comments are needed on the Hanford Cleanup Budget and USDOE's Priorities!!!
On Monday, Heart of America NW hosted 2 online workshops to help you understand and comment by April 5:
Heart of America Northwest's Executive Director Gerry Pollet discussed how the Budget Request for Hanford Cleanup cuts cleanup alongside the Columbia River and has no funding to respond to leaking High Level Nuclear Waste tanks, while seeking to add billions for nuclear weapons production and more nuclear reactors.
Really?!
Washington Ecology estimates that the request should be $1.5 billion more to meet all cleanup agreement and consent decree schedules and permit requirements.
Comments must be submitted Friday April 5.
If you missed the workshop, use this Comment Guide
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AucvNtucDPulcznHWxJ4qfNb5e2nWZjK/view
to understand and submit comments to CleanupPriorities@rl.gov
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Please cc or copy and send your comments to your US Senators, US Reps, any and all concerned individuals and agencies, and office@hoanw.org.
Highlights from Our Guide and Suggested Comments:
Use these bullets to send comments to:
CleanupPriorities@RL.gov
Suggested comments:
USDOE should request funding to remove leakable liquids from the High Level Waste tanks that are currently leaking and to have the equipment, staffing and processes in place to promptly respond to new leaks. Requesting the funds is necessary to “do no further harm” and meet legal requirements.
USDOE is legally required to request from Congress the full amount of funding to meet compliance obligation requirements (e.g., cleanup agreement, consent decree and permit) for each year. Ecology estimates that this would be $4.56 billion in Fiscal Year 2025, not the $3 billion requested.
To honor Treaty rights and federal environmental justice commitments, USDOE should be required to accelerate cleanup along the Columbia River. USDOE should be required to cleanup to levels that will protect Native Americans exercising Treaty rights along the River in the next decade rather than leaving contamination in place at levels that will greatly exceed standards for hundreds of years.
USDOE should be requesting more funding for River Corridor soil and groundwater cleanup instead of proposing to cut funding for cleanup along the Columbia River in 2025 and 2026.
Instead of seeking to increase spending by billions for nuclear weapons and reactors - creating more waste - USDOE's priority must be the cleanup of the contaminated legacy of nuclear weapons production at Hanford.
*******
Learn more about Hanford cleanup and how to take action:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AucvNtucDPulcznHWxJ4qfNb5e2nWZjK/view
*******
The US Department of Energy does what it bloody well pleases - who stands at the helm of that powerful entity - who can stop or control them?
The "law"? The courts? The "people?"
Not from what I have seen so far - over half a century of advocating for responsible policy oversight and adherence to "THE LAW."
It seems more like the law has no teeth - and at this point, neither do I.
The US Constitution states that First Nations treaties are the "supreme law of the land." And yet, that law has been consistently violated since day one of this nation.
"USDOE’s plan tramples Treaty rights. Tribes have Treaty rights to fish and live along these lands in the Columbia River Corridor and to use the plants and animals in the “ceded lands.
"USDOE ignores Treaty rights and is relying on decades old documents (e.g., Hanford Land Use Plan(1999)) in which USDOE claimed that it unilaterally extinguished the Tribes’ Treaty rights!"
... excuse me?
Who or what powers give any entity the right to reverse and unilaterally extinguish the "SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND" ...?!
Here are some links referring to the cited "Hanford Land Use Plan":
The Hanford Site
https://hanford.gov/page.cfm/LandManagement
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EIS-0222: Hanford Comprehensive Land-Use Plan
https://www.energy.gov/nepa/eis-0222-hanford-comprehensive-land-use-plan
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Hanford Comprehensive Land-Use Plan EIS Helps DOE Preserve Unique Resources
MARCH 2, 2000
https://www.energy.gov/nepa/articles/hanford-comprehensive-land-use-plan-eis-helps-doe-preserve-unique-resources
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Final Hanford Comprehensive Land-Use Plan Environmental Impact Statement, Hanford Site, Richland, Washington
10/01/1999
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/768420/
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Record of Decision: Hanford Comprehensive Land-Use Plan, Environmental Impact Statement
9/26/2008
https://regulations.vlex.com/vid/hanford-comprehensive-impact-statement-42935317
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... I would appreciate anyone who has wherewithal to wade through the complex legal jargon of those documents to pinpoint any ligitimate justification for that assertion. I do not have time, energy or mental acuity to accomplish that task - but it might help clarify the nature of this deadly game in which wee people are being played like pawns on a chessboard.
"ENERGY MATTERS"
https://kathleenallen.substack.com
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... courage, strength and deep thanks to all,
Kathleen
... peace in one breath ...
... one breath at a time ...