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woensdag 29 mei 2019

29 mei 1830 'The Indian Removal Act', de zoveelste stap in de genocide op de oorspronkelijke bevolking van de VS

Het is vandaag 189 jaar geleden dat de The Indian Removal Act werd goedgekeurd in het VS Congres. Met deze wet was het toegestaan om de oorspronkelijke bewoners in het Zuidoosten van de VS met geweld te verjagen uit hun huizen, dorpen en hun boerderijen.....

Een paar jaar later werden duizenden mensen van het Cherokee volk en andere volkeren verdreven uit hun huizen en boerderijen in de staat Georgia, men hield ze gevangen in gevangenkampen, ofwel concentratiekampen en werden vandaar op een voettocht gedwongen richting Oklahoma, waarbij minstens 2.000 van deze mensen in feite werden vermoord...... (zie de vergelijking met de Armeense Genocide......) Deze tocht noemt men 'The Trail of Tears', ofwel de 'Tocht der Tranen'.

Deze oorspronkelijke bewoners werden gedwongen om een eenzijdig verdrag te tekenen, waarbij ze hun prima bewerkte gronden 'vrijwillig ruilden' voor gebied in Oklahoma..... Ondanks dat een rechter gehakt maakte van dit verdrag, drukte de president, destijds de psychopaat Andrew Jackson, de gedwongen verhuizingen door.......

Niet toevallig ook dat de huidige psychopathische VS president Trump een groot bewonderaar is van Jackson en zelfs een portret van deze bloedige schoft heeft opgehangen in z'n werkkamer in het Witte Huis.......

Ongelofelijk als je deze geschiedenis voor je ziet en intussen weet dat het grootste deel van de oorspronkelijke bewoners, van wie Noord-Amerika in feite was, middels een genocide werden uitgemoord door moorddadige, psychopathische Europeanen...... Ongelofelijk ook als je in ogenschouw neemt dat de oorspronkelijke volkeren van de VS en Canada nog steeds moeten 'vechten' (figuurlijk) voor hun rechten en keer op keer worden geschoffeerd, zie het Dakota Acces Pipeline (DAPL) en Keystone XL drama van een paar jaar geleden......

De VS is gebouwd op het bloed en de skeletten van de oorspronkelijke volkeren, dezelfde VS die nu vooral buiten haar grenzen vreselijke massamoorden begaat, waarbij sinds het eind van WOII maar liefst meer dan 22,5 miljoen mensen werden vermoord.......

Hoe is het mogelijk dat men hier de middels een genocide gestolen VS nog steeds als voorbeeld ziet....???? (alsof je het Derde Rijk van Hitler als groot voorbeeld neemt, een vergelijking die meer en meer op de plaats valt, gezien alle fascistische maatregelen die de VS neemt, zoals de omgang met vluchtelingen en waaraan de privacy van de bewoners in de VS al lang is opgeofferd....)

De VS is als een agressieve kanker die zich over de aarde verspreidt, tijd om deze terreurentiteit terug te sturen naar de VS..... Yankee go home and for god's sake take care of your native people! 

THE TRAIL OF TEARS

ANDREW JACKSON’S LEGACY



THE INDIAN REMOVAL ACT”

On this day in 1830, Congress passed “The Indian Removal Act” which permitted the forceful and sometimes violent removal of Native Americans from their homes, towns, villages and farms in the Southeastern United States.

A few years later, thousands of Cherokee landowners and landowners of other nations were removed from their homes and farms by the State of Georgia, held in prison camps and then sent on an 800 mile forced march to Oklahoma which left at least 2,000 dead.

The land was theirs.

A fraudulent treaty had been foisted on them “agreeing” to a one-sided deal in which they “traded” their prime agricultural land – which they were farming expertly – for a reservation in Oklahoma.

The Cherokee people appealed to the Supreme Court which struck down the bogus treaty as fraudulent.

Andrew Jackson’s response: “John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it.”
15,000 militia descended on the region removing native people from their homes at gunpoint and under threat of violence.

Speculators pounced on the stolen land and turned it into an empire of slavery-fueled plantations.

Andrew Jackson’s doing. The President Donald Trump says he most admires. (Jackson’s portrait hangs in Trump’s office.)


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dinsdag 9 mei 2017

Trumps grote held: Andrew Jackson, een genocidale voorstander van slavernij.........

Afgelopen zaterdag ontving ik een artikel van Harvey Wasserman. Hierin vertelt hij over het beest Trump en zijn uitlating dat zijn held, Andrew 'Andy' Jackson, de burgeroorlog in de VS had kunnen voorkomen...... ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!

Jackson was een genocidale voorstander van slavernij, dezelfde slavernij die ten grondslag lag aan die burgeroorlog......... Jackson was democraat en onder zijn presidentschap is een enorm aantal oorspronkelijke bewoners van de VS vermoord, de zogenaamde indianen.......

Eerst als militair en later als president, heeft deze schoft een fikse steen bijgedragen aan de vreselijke en enorme genocide die de leiders van het gestolen land hebben uitgevoerd op de oorspronkelijke bewoners van dat 'land'. Het gestolen 'land' dat wordt aangeduid als de Verenigde Staten van Amerika.........

Het gaat hier overigens over een genocide, die een enorm aantal slachtoffers meer heeft gemaakt, dan de genocide van Hitler en zijn psychopathisch tuig op de joden.........

Het maakt alweer het e.e.a. duidelijk over Trumps zieke geest....

Hier het artikel van Harvey Wasserman:

How Trump's Genocidal Hero Andrew Jackson Might Have "Avoided the Civil War"



A portrait of former president Andrew Jackson hangs on the wall behind President Donald Trump, accompanied by Vice President Mike Pence, in the Oval Office at the White House in late March. (photo: Andrew Harnik/AP)
A portrait of former president Andrew Jackson hangs on the wall behind President Donald Trump, accompanied by Vice President Mike Pence, in the Oval Office at the White House in late March. (photo: Andrew Harnik/AP)

By Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News
05 May 17


onald Trump’s latest insane excursion into US history has been to claim that his great hero, Andrew Jackson, might have prevented the Civil War.
Given his racist, genocidal nature, our seventh president could only have done that by giving up slavery in the South, spreading it into the North or giving the Southwest back to Mexico.
Jackson, of course, would never have given up slavery, which was the cause of the war and the core of his fortune.
As a young man, like a cowboy driving cattle, Jackson personally drove slaves to market. He eventually owned more than a hundred of them, and defended America’s “peculiar institution” at every opportunity.
In addition to their authoritarian temperaments, Jackson and Trump share “accomplishments” such as trashing the Constitution, personally profiting from the presidency, and inciting imperial conquest. Jackson did stand for the Union against South Carolina’s threatened secession, but that was about tariffs, not slavery.
Trump rightly says Jackson was “tough.” In 1806, in one of his fourteen duels, Jackson took a bullet an inch from his heart. He then killed his opponent in a manner considered most unchivalrous, and became a social outcast for many years. The bullet stayed in his chest until his own death four decades later.
Jackson was also a pioneer homophobe. As Sen. James Buchanan of Pennsylvania openly lived with his likely lover, Sen. Rufus King of South Carolina, Jackson loudly referred to him as “Aunt Nancy.” (After King died, Buchanan became our only “bachelor president.”)
But mainstream historians have made a hero of “Old Hickory.” Born to dirt poor Irish immigrants who died early, Jackson’s hardscrabble upbringing was the opposite of Trump’s.
Trump inherited millions from his father, who was a Klan (Kukluksklan, of KKK, AP) sympathizer (or member), a landlord so cruel that the legendary leftie folksinger Woody Guthrie wrote a song denouncing him.
Andrew Jackson pre-dated the Klan, but would’ve killed for an estate like the one Trump inherited. And he did.
As an orphan, Jackson began his military career at age 13. Rising through the ranks as an Indian killer, he conquered the Chickasaw by recruiting their ancient rivals, the Cherokee. Jackson then turned on the Cherokee as if they had been the enemy. His racism was open, lethal, and proud.
With Trump-style “Common Man” rhetoric, Jackson promised to destroy the National Bank. He then made insider deals with the smaller banks that replaced it, enriching his backers and himself. These and other scams helped buy him his 1000-acre slave plantation in Tennessee.
When he conquered native land for the US, Jackson and his cronies somehow wound up with the best parcels. His 1830 Indian Removal Act ordered all eastern tribes to move west of the Mississippi.
The Appalachian Cherokee had an advanced tribal government, an elected leader (John Ross), a capitol, a written constitution, and much more. Most lived in private homes and ran successful farms. Some (like Ross) owned plantations and slaves. There were seven Cherokee lumber mills.
The Cherokee petitioned for statehood. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall ruled that the Constitution allowed no new state to be created from existing ones (Abraham Lincoln dodged that technicality in 1863 to form West Virginia).
But Marshall also ruled that the Cherokee had sovereignty (a clause later used to site casinos) and a Constitutional right to stay on their ancestral lands.
Jackson replied, Trump-style, that he would ignore the Court. Under Jackson’s successor, Martin Van Buren, federal troops forced some 14,000 Cherokee out of their homes at gunpoint. Through the summer of 1838 they were held in a concentration camp. Then, along the infamous “Trail of Tears,” they were marched hundreds of miles to Oklahoma. About 3,000 died along the way.
Jackson promised the Cherokee and other tribes the right to live in that Oklahoma territory “as long as the grass grows and the rivers flow.” Fifty years later their “excess land” was given to white “Sooners” who raced in on horseback and covered wagons to claim homesteads.
As for the Civil War, its root cause was conflict over Mexican land. Mexico abolished slavery in its 1821 revolution against Spain. But American settlers (many from Tennessee) re-established it in 1836, when (after the Alamo) they made Texas an independent republic.
Jackson died in 1845. The next year his protégé, James K. Polk, provoked a war and took from Mexico what became New Mexico, Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada and more. US troops marched all the way into Mexico City, where young soldiers like Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant fought side-by-side. Americans like Abraham Lincoln and Henry Thoreau denounced the conquest as a “poison pill.”
The Civil War broke out when slave owners demanded the right to spread slavery into the West. California’s 1850 statehood gave free states a majority in Congress. War erupted in Kansas, where John Brown and other abolitionists battled slave owners for control.
The only way Jackson’s “art of the deal” might have avoided the Civil War was by persuading northerners to embrace slavery, or southerners to give it up. But both regions were committed to expansion, and neither wanted the other’s economic system. When Lincoln said the nation could not exist “half slave and half free,” he was tragically correct.
Of course, war might have been avoided if Jackson’s progeny had given that land back to Mexico, or restored the Carolinas to the Cherokee, or persuaded the southerners that slavery was never going to work in the West anyway. Cotton does not grow in Kansas or the Southwest, and slavery made no economic sense in the desert, corn or wheat fields.
Without the Jacksonian conquest of Mexico, the “immigrants” Trump now attacks would merely be living on their own land. The wall Trump wants to build tracks a border that did not exist before Polk overran what was once both our southern and our western neighbor.
Sorting through his often insane pronouncements about US history, Trump has seemed surprised to discover that Abraham Lincoln was actually his fellow Republican, while Jackson was a Democrat. Each was the first president from his respective party. Both were “men of the people.” But their views on slavery were, literally, at war with each other.
Trump might also note that when he retired from the presidency in 1837, Jackson found a trusted relative had squandered his wealth. Much of what he’d gouged out of slaughtering Indians and whipping slaves was gone.
Since Trump has joined Jackson in using the presidency to enrich himself, he might want to oversee his sons more carefully.
He might also try doing a better job with the economy. As Trump’s hero left office in 1837, his immediate “legacy” featured a major stock market panic followed by four years of depression.
No doubt the Great Historian would loudly blame that on the Democrats … until he realized his hero actually was one.

Harvey Wasserman’s History of the US is at www.solartopia.org, along with Solartopia! Our Green-Powered Earth.
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vrijdag 10 maart 2017

Oklahoma door fracken voor olie en gas verworden tot aardbevingsgebied als San Francisco.........

Anti-Media bracht afgelopen dinsdag het bericht, dat Oklahoma door fracken is verworden tot een aardbevingsgevoelig gebied. Eerder had Oklahoma op jaarbasis met maximaal 3 aardbevingen te maken, daar heeft grootschalige olie- en gaswinning middels fracken, voor een negatieve verandering gezorgd. De kans op een aardbeving is in Oklahoma nu net zo groot als in San Francisco, dat in tegenstelling tot Oklahoma op een breuklijn ligt........

Intussen ligt de gas- en oliewinning in Oklahoma bijna op de reet, dit vanwege de lage olieprijzen. Lullig dat de door deze prijs werkloos geworden werknemers, nu te maken hebben met veel meer aardbevingen en dat zal nog jarenlang zo blijven.......

Fracken werd o.a. door Obama en Bush gestimuleerd middels subsidies en 'makkelijke regelgeving' t.a.v. winning in natuurgebieden, vervuiling van de bodem, vervuiling van grondwater en vervuiling van rivieren en oceanen...... Wat betreft die rivieren en oceanen: de oliemaatschappijen mogen het zwaar vervuilde water, dat voor fracken werd gebruikt, 'gewoon' in de rivier dan wel oceaan dumpen......

Na het fracken, waar men op relatief dicht op elkaar gelegen plekken schaliegas en -olie heeft gewonnen, blijft een maanlandschap achter...... In feite is het ontbreken van regelgeving, een vorm van subsidie, immers er hangt wel degelijk een enorme prijskaart aan, neem alleen al de grondwatervervuiling en de aardbevingen door schalie-olie- en schaliegaswinning...... Daar kan men in Groningen over meespreken.......*

Hier het artikel van Anti-Media:


Fracking Has Made Oklahoma As Earthquake-Prone As San Francisco

March 7, 2017 at 9:12 am


(MINTPRESSFor the last several years, something strange has been going on in Oklahoma. While the occurrence of earthquakes in the state usually hovers between one to three quakes annually, Oklahoma is now averaging one to three significant earthquakes per day.

According to a newly released USGS earthquake risk map, Oklahoma is now just as likely as San Francisco to experience a disruptive, damaging earthquake over the course of the next year. However, unlike San Francisco, Oklahoma’s heightened earthquake risk is not the work of any natural phenomenon, but rather a man-made one.

Unlike most earthquake-prone states in the U.S., Oklahoma isn’t located above an active fault line. Instead, Oklahoma is positioned on top of the Woodford oil and gas shale, which has been a hotspot for oil and gas development over the last decade. The Woodford Shale, which covers nearly the entire state and is known for its geological complexity, was among the first domestic natural gas formations to be tapped using hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” a highly controversial fossil fuel extraction technique proven to cause damage to the environment.

Among the technique’s many negative environmental effects is a rise in seismic activity, as it literally fractures bedrock through injections of pressurized liquid, known as “wastewater.” In addition to the documented toxicity of wastewater, its repeated injection deep into the Earth has been scientifically proven to stimulate major seismic events.

A 2016 study published in Science used Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) to show that wastewater injection causes a major buildup of pressure beneath the Earth’s surface by pushing groundwater potentially thousands of feet deeper underground. The study states that as displaced water travels down, it induces seismic activity, resulting in man-made earthquakes. The scientific evidence that fracking increases the incidence of such quakes is so compelling that the connection is even recognized by state and federal officials, despite fossil fuel lobbying efforts.

The U.S. Geological Survey 2107 earthquake forecast map. (U.S. Geological Survey via AP)


In Oklahoma, however, these earthquakes have been happening so frequently that they have been described as “swarms.” The dramatic spike in significant earthquakes has unsurprisingly coincided with the expansion of fracking throughout Oklahoma. Ever since Devon Energy drilled the state’s first fracking well in 2005, the number of significant earthquakes – those with a magnitude of 3.0 or greater – began to average two or more daily less than 10 years after the state’s fracking boom began. Earthquakes of that magnitude are easily felt and capable of inflicting damage on structures. While Oklahoma has introduced restrictions on the volume of wastewater injections, it has not been enough to negate the risk or incidence of earthquakes in the state.

Though energy companies like Devon Energy and Newfield Exploration have reaped huge profits by drilling in the Woodford Shale, Oklahoma residents will continue to feel the drilling’s seismic consequences long after extraction stops. As indicated in the 2016 Science study, seismic activity induced by fracking was found to increase even when injection rates at fracking wells declined, as previous injections at higher volumes had already caused the worst of the damage. Even if all fracking wells in the state were shut down tomorrow, fracking-induced earthquakes in Oklahoma would continue.

The economic fallout caused by unstable global oil prices has made the situation in Oklahoma even more complicated. While the price of oil per barrel was close to 100 dollars near the height of the boom, oil prices dropped significantly in 2015, reaching about 37 dollars per barrel in March of that year.

The price drop caused Oklahoma’s fossil fuel-dependent economy to contract by 2.4 percent in 2015, the worst performance nationwide at the time. Thousands of workers in Oklahoma were laid off as a result. Even after fracking becomes unprofitable or unfeasible, Oklahomans will be left with its unsavory environmental and economic impacts for years to come.

By Whitney Webb / Republished with permission / MintPress News / Report a typo

* Zie: 'Rutte: "We hebben de Groningse gaswinning gehalveerd....." Dus klaar is Mark! AUW!!!'

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