Archive 125 - October 2012
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Tulelake
Harvest The
following
Capital
Press
2
short
films
and
articles
show
an
overview
of
Tulelake's
harvest,
and
also
Sierra
Cascade
strawberry
plant
harvest
which
presently
employs
500
in
their
sorting
shed.
Written
and
filmed
in
2008,
these
films
still
hold
true
for
2012: (Klamath Basin)
Family operation gives strawberries head start, Capital Press 12/20/08. "Last year (the nursery) produced more than 100 million strawberry plants in the Klamath Basin; altogether they grew more than a quarter-billion plants on 1,000 acres." A united population leads a vital change; voters and citizens need to be kept informed, H&N 10/28/12 by Tom Mallams, guest writer Feds to cut property rights under Endangered Species Act! PLF blog, posted to KBC 10/27/12. USGS studies sediment issues with Elwha Dam removal to inform future river restoration projects, Columbia Basin Bulletin 10/26/12. Congressmen rip Park Service for huge Calif. blaze, Mercury News 10/25/12. "Massive wildfires cause air pollution, environmental damage and threaten people and wildlife, McClintock said. "Any squirrel fleeing a fire knows this...which leads me to the unflattering but inescapable conclusion that today our forest management policy is in the hands of people who lack the simple common sense that God gave a squirrel." McClintock said the current policy is that "we have to destroy the forest in order to save it," a notion that he described as "New Age nonsense." I believe in America! by Oregon Senator Doug Whitsett, R-Klamath Falls District 28. Full effects of tragic (Barry Point) fire will be felt by future generations, by Lee Juillerat, Herald and News, posted to KBC Oct 24, 2012 Opponents urge landowners not to ignore fire fee bills, Capital Press 10/24/12.
October
23rd,
9-1
at
KWUA,
Klamath
Water
Users
Association
building,
North
Coast
Regional
Water
Quality
Control
Board,
Tulelake
and
Butte
Valley
meeting
agenda.
Also
agenda
for
Scott,
Shasta
and
Mid-Klamath
on
October
24th.
Mandatory Ranch Management Plan illegal and unconstitutional, letter from Mark Baird, Scott Valley rancher and commercial pilot, 10/22/12
North Coast Stakeholder Advisory Group Meeting Schedules
Tulelake/Butte Valley Oct. 23 and tour, at KWUA, 9 a.m. Scott/Shasta Oct 24 Yreka. Rebuttal to Erica Terence's letter to the editor of the Ridgecrest Daily Independent (which follows) by Marcia H. Armstrong, Siskiyou Co. Supervisor October 22, 2012 2 Samuel 32-35: "For who is God, except the Lord? And who is a rock, except our God? God is my strength and my power, and he makes my way perfect. He makes my feet like the feet of a deer, and sets me on high places. He teaches my hands to make war, so that my arms can bend a bow of bronze." Sent by Frank Tallerico.' * TID/Tulelake Irrigation District public meeting on groundwater management plan Nov 15, 10 a.m. Firehall
KBRA
sparks
dam
removal
debate,
H&N
opinions,
posted
to
KBC
10/20/12.
"There
are
no
compromises
and
no
assured
water
supplies
—
that
is
all
misinformation
put
forward
by
those
who
want
to
sell
their
water.
KBRA
does
provide
millions
in
taxpayer-funded
water
marketing
cash
to
retire
agricultural
land..." Tom Mallams for Klamath County Commissioner, 10/20/12 Here for Tom Mallam's website Klamath’s largest (timber) industry could be in major trouble, H&N, posted to KBC 10/20/12 FOLLOWED BY: Senator Wyden: timber counties must consider raising taxes.
August
UNEMPLOYMENT:
Herald
and
News
9/25
and
9/29,
2012:
Flabbergasted by closures, H&N letter to editor by Ray Driscoll, Chiloquin and Don Russel, Klamath Falls, posted to KBC 10/20/12. 75th annual Potato Festival Saturday Oct. 20 in Merrill, OR. Parade 11 a.m., Free BBQ and beer garden 12:30 p.m. Record numbers of salmon are returning to the Klamath River, Mt. Shasta News, by James Finses, Copco Lake 10/19/12. "...California Fish and Game estimates 380,000 fish will return this year. An estimated 140,000 salmon go to the tribes. Guided fishing trips are scoring heavily. Bank fishermen are doing extremely well. Life on the Klamath River is the best it has ever been. But wait.The dams that were decimating all salmon runs are still here. The tribes haven't yet gotten 92,000 acres of prime forest land in the deal. The salmon hatchery is still here. Turning off water for farmers was wrong, too. The release of fish parts by the hatchery hurt nothing."
Klamath
Tribes
get
share
of
record
salmon
run,
H&N,
posted
to
KBC
10/18/12. Study indicates no overdraft from Scott Valley wells, AgAlert 10/18/12. The Local Agenda 21 planning Guide produced by ICLEI, posted to KBC 10/17/12. This outlines in detail how to redistrict areas of power over natural resources and people to control water resources, energy use, air quality, "change modes of transportation," health, ag and rural community, map, monitor and rank success in attaining goals with "stakeholders," Then have rewards for those behaving with their plans, and punishments and regulations for those not abiding by the mandates, like gas use, water and energy use, ...Some local global members are Ashland, Eugene, Salem, .. More on UN, Agenda 21, ICLEI, and Sustainable Development Here for another list by state: http://www.icleiusa.org/about-iclei/members/member-list Are there ICLEI towns near you? Are there groups of “stakeholders” planning your resource use like water, poser, air quality, water quality, modes of transportation, and imposing penalties/fees and regulations and prices (gas, power, water) and reallocating power of control of these resources? Above is their planning guide; it will explain how the process of controlling you is taking place. What about dams, high speed rail, Water Quality Control Board upcoming meetings, Tulelake’s groundwater management plan upcoming meetings? wilderness areas? banned off road travel in your forests? The preface is by Maurice Strong. Here are some of his quotes throughout the years on limiting child production, fishing, etc. http://www.searchquotes.com/quotes/author/Maurice_Strong/ Here is a bio of Maurice Strong, Canadian billionaire: http://naturalclimatechange.us/EK%20NWReligion%20Html/Part%20I.%20%20Is%20Crestone12_31_11.htm Commissioner hopefuls discuss public safety, water , H&N, posted to KBC 10/16/12. Tom Mallams: "The KBRA began as a good effort to solve the Klamath Basin’s water problems. Unfortunately, the process was taken over by our own federal agencies, dam removal thrown into the agreement and now does not deliver any guarantee of water for agriculture, no protection from biological opinions and also no protections from the ESA and no affordable power for agriculture...The TMDLs are another example of our own government’s out-of-control, unattainable mandates being forced on the citizens. The TMDLs are absolutely unattainable even if the city spends millions of tax dollars and irrigated agriculture was completely eliminated." 10/14/12: Matthew 6:19-21: "I do not store up for myself treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But I store up for myself treasures in heaven, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where my treasure is, there my heart will be also."
< (Tulelake) Pilot (Nick Macy) wins sixth (national) championship in Reno. "Nick Macy’s average of 247 mph breaks speed record," H&N posted to KBC 10/13/12 Biomass plant will ruin air, H&N posted to KBC 10/13/12 by Joyce Barrett * First Amendment to the KBRA/Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement, released 10/12/12. Will be voted on at your irrigation district meetings, on 11/13 at TID. Read very carefully, 21 pages. Were you irrigators sent a copies? Did you help form your new laws, or have a vote? Agricultural contributions and water reallocation, Oregon Senator Doug Whitsett, Klamath Falls Dist 28, posted to KBC 10/11/12 Coho de-listing petition rejection, Siskiyou County Water Users Association coho de-listing petition rejection response, Ridgecrest Daily Independent by Leo Bergeron, President SCWUA, Montague, posted to KBC October 10. 2012 Klamath and lots of chinook make national news, Pie N Politics, posted to KBC 10/10/12. MSNBC video says the projected salmon run this year is 380,000 Chinook. Pie N Politics Q&A's: "Question: If the salmon numbers are so high and the dams are still in the Klamath River, why do they need to be destroyed?" PRESS RELEASE: HJTA Files Class Action Lawsuit against Fire Tax; Class Action could qualify 825,000 property owners for a Fire Tax refund, Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association October 3, 2012 The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association Political Action Committee recommends these candidates, HJTA, posted to KBC 10/10/12 Tulelake Irrigation District well water levels 10/10/12 U.S. House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee accomplishments 10/10/12. Creating Jobs & Advancing Common Sense Solutions to Grow our Economy and Protect our Environment
Integrated Water Resource Management
(IWRM)
–
Part
1,
Column
by
Siskiyou
County
Supervisor
Marcia
Armstrong
9/18/12.
"IWRM
was
born
out
of
The
Dublin
Statement
on
Water
and
Sustainable
Development
created
at
the
International
Conference
on
Water
and
the
Environment
held
in
Ireland
in
1992.
..“Integrated
Water
Resources
Management”
was
featured
in
Chapter
18
of
Agenda
21.." KWAPA / Klamath Water and Power Agency public meeting 10/16/12. Sunday October 7 - Micah: 2:1-2 Woe to Evildoers: "Woe to those who devise iniquity, and work out evil on their beds. At morning light they practice it, because it is in the power of their hand. They covet fields and take them by violence, also houses, and seize them. So they oppress a man and his house, a man and his inheritance."
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