Monday, July 05, 2021

Atkin County Sheriff on the 1855 Treaty

Atkin County Sheriff on the 1855 Treaty
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For over six months, Dan Guida has been reminded hundreds of times from Indigenous leaders and other water protectors that 1) Treaties are the supreme law of the land 2) Line 3 is an illegal pipeline that is violating treaties 3) That he has no jurisdiction on 1855 Treaty Territory.    

Over 500 people have been arrested in the 1855 Treaty Territory.  All of those people oppose Enbridge's Line 3, the last tar sands pipeline.  The Anishinaabe  Nation and the United States signed this treaty, which protects the waters, lands and life of that territory, those arrested uphold that treaty agreement, as long as the waters flow.  Sheriff Dan Guida has arrested many of those people. He has no understanding of treaties, none of the police officers do.  That's not helpful.

Guida is on the Northern Lights Task Force- a multi-county law enforcement task force which participated in a training at Fort Ripley last September aimed at strategizing tactics to protect Enbridge's pipeline and attempt to intimidate and suppress water protectors as they fight for Treaty Rights and a livable planet. We cannot let the Treaties be ignored! Call Aitkin County Sheriff's office and tell them to recognize and uphold Treaty Rights! 218-927-7435

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that man in the middle huh ... in the middle of a muddle i guess .... his name can indeed go both ways: 'guide or 'duig' which in dutch is the bent wood, a bundle of which make a barrel which, when it no longer 'deugt' [no longer serves, no longer holds up], falls in 'duigen'
 --- i humbly submit that all ibero latino / italian / nazi and whitie turtle isle occupiers must with utmost urgency try turn the ship away from the a rocky horror shore and go where working with rock is the sanest thing ... at latitudes that make their resprective skins happy and homey .. and this follows for blacks too .. even more logically one might think .. but they aren't known for trying to break ties, not even shallower, easier ones to break off and 'retrocate' in order to grow deeper ones 'back' ... ties broken by others and duh brokenness blamable on them.
whitier bipeds have less of that luxury unless they have no problem blaming their own forefathers .. hard to do without implicating yourself mulltiple ways ... like cause / when / if your [mis]deeds benefit the very same cult that vectored them across the ocean ... first step to repa[t]r[i]ations also tho ...

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