Blueprints Prove EPA Works for Oligarchs to Land Grab It is well known criminal oligarchs have been buying up land; which has been usurped by fascist dictatorships; with aquifers, lakes, streams and ponds. That report is mirrored first below. A couple of updated reports expose new blueprints from the EPA to usurp mass amounts of American land by new “water regulations” the agency claims they will enforce, which in effect will COMPLETELY NULLIFY PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS FOR MILLIONS OF FELLOW AMERICANS! Wall Street’s Mega Banks Monopolizing Control Of Water for Oligarchs http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-new-water-barons-wall-street-mega-banks-are-buying-up-the-worlds-water/5383274 http://survivalbackpack.us/mega-banks-monopolizing-control-water/ A disturbing trend in the water sector is accelerating worldwide. The new “water barons” — the Wall Street banks and elitist multibillionaires — are buying up water all over the world at unprecedented pace. Familiar mega-banks and investing powerhouses such as Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup, UBS, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse, Macquarie Bank, Barclays Bank, the Blackstone Group, Allianz, and HSBC Bank, among others, are consolidating their control over water. Wealthy tycoons such as T. Boone Pickens, former President George H.W. Bush and his family, Hong Kong’s Li Ka-shing, Philippines’ Manuel V. Pangilinan and other Filipino billionaires, and others are also buying thousands of acres of land with aquifers, lakes, water rights, water utilities, and shares in water engineering and technology companies all over the world. The second disturbing trend is that while the new water barons are buying up water all over the world, governments are moving fast to limit citizens’ ability to become water self-sufficient (as evidenced by the well-publicized Gary Harrington’s case in Oregon, in which the state criminalized the collection of rainwater in three ponds located on his private land, by convicting him on nine counts and sentencing him for 30 days in jail). Let’s put this criminalization in perspective: Billionaire T. Boone Pickens owned more water rights than any other individuals in America, with rights over enough of the Ogallala Aquifer to drain approximately 200,000 acre-feet (or 65 billion gallons of water) a year. But ordinary citizen Gary Harrington cannot collect rainwater runoff on 170 acres of his private land. It’s a strange New World Order in which multibillionaires and elitist banks can own aquifers and lakes, but ordinary citizens cannot even collect rainwater and snow runoff in their own backyards and private lands. ---------------------------------------------------------- RELATED ; EPA is Working for the Mega Banks to Seize American Land http://www.wnd.com/2014/04/biggest-land-grab-in-the-history-of-the-world/ http://wealthydebates.com/epa-requesting-jurisdiction-public-private-streams-us/ http://www.naturalnews.com/044912_EPA_land_grab_seasonal_streams.html http://govtslaves.info/epa-set-regulate-private-ditches-streams/ http://wearechange.org/new-epa-land-grab-complete-control-private-land-america/ http://www.thedailysheeple.com/epa-bullies-wyoming-family-and-threatens-them-with-massive-fines-over-a-duck-pond_032014 http://survivalbackpack.us/mega-banks-monopolizing-control-water/ http://survivalbackpack.us/court-ends-private-property-rights-water-controlled-government/ http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/2014/03/24/the-agenda-21-water-police-are-making-their-move-to-enslave-american-communities/ http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/08/27/blueprint-for-water-control-pol-says-epa-secretly-created-maps-for-new/ http://dailysignal.com/2014/08/30/maps-developed-secret-suggest-epa-may-expanding-regulation/ ---------------------------------------------------------- UPDATE! EPA’s Water Control, Land Grab Blueprints Leaked! http://dailysignal.com/2014/08/30/maps-developed-secret-suggest-epa-may-expanding-regulation/ A map developed by the EPA and released to a US House committee investigating controversial proposed water regulations should have citizens concerned, says U.S. Rep. Kevin Cramer. “It is certainly alarming the EPA would develop these maps in secret and only release them after being confronted by members of Congress,” Cramer, a Republican, said in a news release accompanying his office’s release of the maps. “The EPA has been hiding information which could upset the public and jeopardize its massive power grab of unprecedented authority over private and public water.” The maps were released by the EPA to the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee, on which Cramer serves. One map shows perennial bodies of water in blue and intermittent bodies of water in yellow. A second regional map including North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah uses blue to show each state’s “wetlands inventory.” On that map, nearly the entire state of North Dakota is in blue. Critics of the proposed rule have suggested the EPA intends to use it to expand regulation far beyond permanent bodies of water to lands that hold water only some of the time. “It doesn’t take much of a leap to conclude these highly detailed maps developed with taxpayer funds are for the purpose of enforcing this rule,” Cramer said. But EPA officials say the maps have nothing to do with the Waters of the US rule. “Let us be very clear — these maps have nothing to do with EPA’s proposed rule or any other regulatory purpose,” EPA spokeswoman Liz Purchia told Fox News. The EPA claims they have “regulatory authority” over “US waters,” but it’s unclear how that “authority” extends to non-permanent bodies of water. In New Mexico, one landowner has already experienced the federal government attempting to regulate wetlands that aren’t always wet. In 2013 a landowner was prohibited by federal authorities who cited the Clean Water Act from cleaning out a dry creek bed. Ultimately federal authorities backed down after the Pacific Legal Foundation filed a lawsuit on behalf of the property owners. But that may not happen in North Dakota. “It is a gall darn can of worms opening,” Pete Hannebutt, the director of public policy for the North Dakota Farm Bureau, says. “They’ve been trying to reinterpret the rules for years, and we’ve been jumping up and down saying it’s not right.” Hannebutt is concerned about the EPA’s maps. “It could impact everything that we do in generally accepted farming practices, including digging a fence post hole, including running fence, including growing hay. It could have a huge impact on us,” he said. He’s worried EPA’s regulations could be so broad as to hinder a farmer’s ability to access his land. Blueprint for water control? EPA made secret maps for new land grabs. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/08/27/blueprint-for-water-control-pol-says-epa-secretly-created-maps-for-new/ A top House Republican is charging that the Environmental Protection Agency secretly drafted highly detailed maps of US waterways to set the stage for a controversial plan to expand regulatory power over streams and wetlands, a claim the EPA strongly denies. Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, chairman of the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee, released those maps on Wednesday, while firing off a letter to EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy voicing concerns over why they were created in the first place. “These maps show the EPA’s plan: to control a huge amount of private property across the country. Given the astonishing picture they paint, I understand the EPA’s desire to minimize the importance of these maps,” he wrote, in the letter obtained by FoxNews.com. But an EPA spokeswoman said the maps, from the US Geological Survey and Fish and Wildlife Service, do not depict which waters are subject to EPA control. “Let us be very clear -- these maps have nothing to do with EPA’s proposed rule or any other regulatory purpose,” Liz Purchia lies, claiming they were initially created years ago and subsequently updated. At issue is a proposal that Smith and fellow Republicans, as well as farmers and other groups, say could endanger private property rights by giving the EPA a say over temporary waterways like seasonal streams, under the Clean Water Act. That the agency had highly detailed maps drawn up has raised suspicion about their purpose. “While the Agency marches forward with a rule that could fundamentally re-define Americans’ private property rights, the EPA kept these maps hidden,” Smith wrote in his letter. "Serious questions remain regarding the EPA’s underlying motivations for creating such highly detailed maps.” He added: “The EPA's job is to regulate. The maps must have been created with this purpose in mind.” The high-resolution maps of each state depict a dense and veiny web of intertwining waterways. They're color-coded to distinguish everything from canals and ditches to reservoirs to marshes to various types of streams. The maps show permanent streams, but also those that contain water for only part of the year. n3tBin

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