Sunday, November 29, 2020

Boeing's Apache Attack Helos (Made in Mesa)

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Apaches Take A Stand on Sacred Lands Against Claims by Resolution Copper

2 recent reports:
1 The Guardian on Nov 24 
This land is your land

Revealed: Trump officials rush to mine desert haven native tribes consider holy

A view of Oak Flat, which is threatened by a proposed copper mine.

Administration seeks to transfer ownership of Arizona area to mining company with ties to the destruction of an Aboriginal site

Revealed: Trump officials rush to mine desert haven native tribes consider holy

Since January, San Carlos Apache tribal member Wendsler Nosie Sr has been sleeping in a teepee at a campground insouth-eastern Arizona’s Oak Flat, a sprawling high desert oasis filled with groves of ancient oaks and towering rock spires.

Wendsler Nosie Sr tends a fire at Oak Flat, west of Miami, Arizona, last week.

It is a protest in defense of “holy ground” where the Apache have prayed and performed ceremonies for centuries.

A dozen south-western Native American tribes have strong cultural ties to Oak Flat. But the Trump administration, in its waning days, has embarked on a rushed effort to transfer ownership of the area to a mining company with ties to the destruction of an Aboriginal site in Australia, the Guardian has learned.

“We were in the fourth quarter with two minutes left in the game. And then Trump cheated so now we only have one minute left,” said Nosie, who was a football quarterback in high school. “Everybody has to mobilize now to fight this.”

 
2 Vice News on

Trump Is About to Hand Over Sacred Apache Land to a Mining Company

Trump officials are rushing to hand over Oak Flat in Arizona to Resolution Copper by next month, a full year ahead of schedule—while they still can.
The desertous and otherworldly Oak Flat in Arizona has been a highly contested area for more than two decades. Photo courtesy of Russ McSpadden/Center for Biological Diversity
Tipping Point covers environmental justice stories about and, where possible, written by people in the communities experiencing the stark reality of our changing planet.

President Donald Trump’s administration has sped up a process that will hand over the rights to a sacred Apache Indigenous area outside of Phoenix, Arizona, to a mining company by next month—a full year ahead of schedule.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to release its official environmental impact statement that will give the go-ahead to transfer Oak Flat in the Tonto National Forest to the mining company Resolution Copper, a joint venture by mining giants Rio Tinto and BHP, a year before its planned December 2021 date. 

The announcement came just days after the Trump administration issued an executive order that declared the U.S. dependence on China for “critical minerals” a national emergency and vowed to “cut down on unnecessary delays in permitting actions.” 

Some see the expedited process to mine the Oak Flat as part of a final push to weaken environmental regulations and fulfill Trump’s campaign promise to bring back mining jobs from abroad.

More Phony Happy Talk All About A Dramatic Unique Shade Structure

Here's East Valley Tribune staff writer Jim Walsh at it again - and it only took him 9 days after the fact (what happened on one item at a Mesa City Council Study Session on November 16,2020) - to get this story out. . . He just does what he's told to to write

City Council approved spending $481,000 to build this unique shade structure over the Mesa City Plaza downtown.

Mesa City Plaza

Modernizing the Community Reinvestment Act: An Overview of the Federal Reserve Proposal | Join us 12/16

Modernizing the Community Reinvestment Act: An Overview of the Federal Reserve Proposal
 
Every community deserves the opportunity to thrive. Our economy depends on it. Modernizing the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) is an opportunity to address systemic barriers to credit and financial services that continue to hold many communities back.
 
Join us on 12/16 at 10:00 a.m. PT to learn about the Fed’s proposed changes and how you can use your voice to shape the future of the CRA.
 
During this virtual event, bank examiners from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco will provide an overview of the Federal Reserve’s Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) on CRA regulations, explain how to submit public comments before the February 16 deadline, and answer questions.
Modernizing the Community Reinvestment Act
An Overview of the Federal Reserve Proposal
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
10:00-11:00 a.m. PT


Register today and submit your questions.
 
For background, read Help Shape the Future of the Community Reinvestment Act.
 
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

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