- 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.
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- 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/
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- 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.
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