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John Bolenbaugh HELPPA - Michigan/Embridge Oil Spill
2/18/2014 - County seeks Colo. couple's land through eminent domain to preserve open space
4/8/2014 - 'This is our heaven': Colorado couple fights to save land from eminent domain
4/16/2014 - Colo. eminent domain case settled with $115,000 sale
4/8/2014 - 'This is our heaven': Colorado couple fights to save land from eminent domain
4/16/2014 - Colo. eminent domain case settled with $115,000 sale
4/10/214 - This is Agenda 21 California,Government Driving Folks off Their Land "Battle for the Desert, Citizens Fight for Their Right to Live on Their Land"
Secretary Jewell Announces Two Solar Projects Approved in California, Nevada
http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/info/newsroom/2014/February/Secretary_Jewell_Announces_Two_Solar_Projects_Approved_in_California__Nevada.html
go down the list to silver state
http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/energy/renewable_energy/active_renewable_projects.html
http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/wo/MINERALS__REALTY__AND_RESOURCE_PROTECTION_/energy/priority_projects.Par.4003.Fil
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The Antelope Valley is a vast patch of desert on the outskirts of Los Angeles County, and a segment of the few rugged individualists who live out there increasingly are finding themselves the targets of armed raids from local code enforcement agents, who've assembled into task forces called Nuisance Abatement Teams (NATs).
The plight of the Valley's desert dwellers made regional headlines when county officials ordered the destruction of Phonehenge: a towering, colorful castle constructed out of telephone poles by retired phone technician Kim Fahey. Fahey was imprisoned and charged with several misdemeanors.
But Fahey is just one of many who've been targeted by the NATs, which were assembled at the request of County Supervisor Mike Antonovich in 2006. LA Weekly reporter Mars Melnicoff wrote an in-depth article in which she exposed the county's tactic of badgering residents with minor, but costly, code violations until they face little choice but to vacate the land altogether.
"They're picking on the the people who are the most defenseless and have the least resources," says Melnicoff.
Reason.tv collaborated with Melnicoff to talk with some of the NAT's targets, such as retired veteran Joey Gallo, who might face homelessness if he's forced to leave his house, and local pastor Oscar Castaneda, who says he's already given up the fight and is in the process of moving off the land he and his wife have lived on for 22 years. And, while Antonovich declined an interview, we did catch up with him at a public meeting in order to ask the big question at the center of all this: Why the sudden enforcement of these codes against people living in the middle of the desert, who seemingly are affecting no one?
Writer-Producers: Zach Weissmueller and Tim Cavanaugh. Associate Producer: Mars Melnicoff. Camera: Alex Manning and Weissmueller; edited by Weissmueller.
Approximately 9:48.
Music by Audionautix.com.
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Battle for the California Desert: Why is the Government Driving Folks off Their Land?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yw3RiMdS7sE&feature=share&list=PLSZ-Rehro9esXkgyGI3myn88Qbqoye5Mb
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Secretary Jewell Announces Two Solar Projects Approved in California, Nevada
http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/info/newsroom/2014/February/Secretary_Jewell_Announces_Two_Solar_Projects_Approved_in_California__Nevada.html
go down the list to silver state
http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/energy/renewable_energy/active_renewable_projects.html
http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/wo/MINERALS__REALTY__AND_RESOURCE_PROTECTION_/energy/priority_projects.Par.4003.Fil
Uploaded on Aug 23, 2011
The Antelope Valley is a vast patch of desert on the outskirts of Los Angeles County, and a segment of the few rugged individualists who live out there increasingly are finding themselves the targets of armed raids from local code enforcement agents, who've assembled into task forces called Nuisance Abatement Teams (NATs).
The plight of the Valley's desert dwellers made regional headlines when county officials ordered the destruction of Phonehenge: a towering, colorful castle constructed out of telephone poles by retired phone technician Kim Fahey. Fahey was imprisoned and charged with several misdemeanors.
But Fahey is just one of many who've been targeted by the NATs, which were assembled at the request of County Supervisor Mike Antonovich in 2006. LA Weekly reporter Mars Melnicoff wrote an in-depth article in which she exposed the county's tactic of badgering residents with minor, but costly, code violations until they face little choice but to vacate the land altogether.
"They're picking on the the people who are the most defenseless and have the least resources," says Melnicoff.
Reason.tv collaborated with Melnicoff to talk with some of the NAT's targets, such as retired veteran Joey Gallo, who might face homelessness if he's forced to leave his house, and local pastor Oscar Castaneda, who says he's already given up the fight and is in the process of moving off the land he and his wife have lived on for 22 years. And, while Antonovich declined an interview, we did catch up with him at a public meeting in order to ask the big question at the center of all this: Why the sudden enforcement of these codes against people living in the middle of the desert, who seemingly are affecting no one?
Writer-Producers: Zach Weissmueller and Tim Cavanaugh. Associate Producer: Mars Melnicoff. Camera: Alex Manning and Weissmueller; edited by Weissmueller.
Approximately 9:48.
Music by Audionautix.com.
Visit Reason.tv for downloadable versions of this and all our videos, and subscribe to Reason.tv's YouTube Channel to receive automatic notification when new content is posted.
Battle for the California Desert: Why is the Government Driving Folks off Their Land?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yw3RiMdS7sE&feature=share&list=PLSZ-Rehro9esXkgyGI3myn88Qbqoye5Mb
channel
https://www.youtube.com/user/ReasonTV...
Blurred Lines: Texas-BLM Spat Has Complicated HistoryTommy Henderson shows a survey of land along the Red River in North Texas. Three decades ago, an Oklahoma judge said 140 acres of land he managed belonged to the federal government – even though Henderson held the deed and diligently paid his taxes. Now, the federal government is weighing what to do with more land along the river, some of which has been in North Texas families for generations.
116 Mile Red River Stretch pdf
Court Document Ruling
Attorney General of Texas
116 Mile Red River Stretch pdf
Court Document Ruling
Attorney General of Texas