Our Klamath Basin
Water Crisis
Upholding rural Americans' rights to grow food,
own property, and caretake our wildlife and natural resources.
"Wearing many
hats seems quite the norm anymore" "Wearing many hats seems quite the norm anymore," as submitted on our discussion forum regarding Rich McIntyre, 9/22/03. (lodge owner, American Land Conservancy Consultant and coordinator, Water Watch Board of Directors Vice President, etc.
Buster
Keester--from the
discussion
forum KBC's confusion regarding the "title" for...Mr.
McIntyre
KBC adds (6)
Upper Klamath Basin Working Group committee member. Take a look at http://www.waterwatch.org --we are astounded at the untruths. According to the USFWS, USBOR, and local scientists and refuge managers, agricultural runoff and pesticides have not been responsible for even one wildlife death or illness in the Klamath Basin refuges.. However, when the public believes those lies by a nonprofit such as Waterwatch, then they support paying a conservancy, such as ALC, to buy out the farmers. The farmers, at the same time, are told by conservancy consultants and Water Watch board members, that ALC is advocating a storage plan to help farmers get irrigation water. ---the farmers that ALC wants to buy out, and that Waterwatch wants to eliminate........ ??? go figure.......
Barnes Ranch is a shallow, warm-water lake, requiring diking, and flooding neighboring properties. With LONG LAKE studies for cold deep water storage in progress, ALC is urgently pushing for the $9.1 deal in spite of its absurd and questionable assets. For McIntyre's scathing letter against Klamath Water Users and their director, who are trying to preserve farms, ranches and the Klamath Basin economy, go HERE.
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KBC regrets and retracts and apologizes for
our mistake regarding the Barnes Ranch article (2 articles below
this). Mr. McIntyre is not a 'real estate agent or broker', as we
mistakenly wrote. He is a "consultant' (the KBC reporter did not
know that there was a difference).
----- Original Message -----
From:
james fournier
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 5:29 PM
Subject: KBC website mistake
This is Rich McIntyre.
On the KBC website, you have stated that I am a "real
estate broker." I normally disregard your bizarre, often humorous,
and slanted rantings, but not this time. Remove that statement
immediately, AND issue a retraction, or the next conversation will
be with my attorney. I will presume this will be dealt with within
24 hours, or by 6pm Monday.
By the way, Barnes Ranch is, as you know, and ALC
project, and, for the record, I am a consultant, not a real estate
agent or broker.
Capiche?
Rich McIntyre
cc: counsel
Herald and News
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