4/27/26

Earth haters are at war with themselves: part n

Ultra-factionalism among Earth haters isn't just happening in my home state of South Dakota. Earth haters Ray Curtis, Aaron Flint, Christi Jacobsen and Al Olszewski are beating the shit out of one another in the race for western Montana's US House seat.
The winner of the Republican primary in the 1st District will move on to the general election. They’ll face the winner of the four-man race for the Democratic nomination, along with Libertarian candidate Nick Sheedy, of Columbia Falls. [KTVH teevee]
Lauren Boebert moved from Colorado's 3rd District to the 4th after being caught groping her date in a Denver theatre. She's one of Colorado's Earth haters who asked a federal judge to block unaffiliated voters from participating in that party’s primaries this year.
The Colorado Democratic Party has welcomed unaffiliated voters’ participation in their primaries and there’s been no concerted opt-out effort among its leaders. [Colorado Sun]
South Dakota will suffer brain drain for years to come and New Mexico has its own set of challenges but living where Earth haters are virtually meaningless and Democrats rule is well worth it.
The Republican Party of New Mexico is in open civil war. The crisis erupted into public view in mid-March when RPNM Chairwoman Amy Barela filed for re-election to her Otero County Commission seat. The GOP cannot afford a civil war — and yet, that is precisely what it has entered. [2nd Life Media Alamogordo Town News]
Earth haters want a police state, Libertarians want anarchy and Democrats just want a good ol’ fashioned representative democracy with all the warts of a constitutional republic so the faster all the deplorables taser themselves in the testicles until their myocardias infarct the better.

4/26/26

Regime change imminent

In January, 2027 after the Democrats retake the US House and Senate we will elect Hakeem Jeffries Speaker of the House, impeach and remove Trump and JD Vance then Jeffries will become President of the United States. After that, Democrats will impeach Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas then annul the Zionist stain smeared on Turtle Island by the Trump Organization. 

Regime change is coming to Congress in November.

— Hakeem Jeffries (@hakeem-jeffries.bsky.social) April 25, 2026 at 11:39 AM

4/24/26

Local author linking the Epstein connections

Fascinating attention to detail!

Landback gains momentum

Project 2025 and the extreme white wing of the Republican Party want a not so civil war over critical race theory and diversity, equity and inclusion or DEI because oligarchs fear an admission of guilt implies liability and they will be compelled to pay reparations to Indigenous and to the descendants of enslaved people.

"Landback isn’t a slogan; it's the solution to some of the biggest challenges we face as a society, from climate to racial justice to food sovereignty. Landback means reclaiming our power collectively to build the future that our great-grandchildren can thrive in."
There are Indigenous Nations who can afford to buy much of the land in the public domain if it indeed goes up for sale and after a 23-year effort and $56 million about 47,000 acres in the Klamath Basin have been returned to the Yurok Tribe after studies showed how conservation goals are more effectively met when Indigenous peoples manage their own territories. There is at least a $billion in the fund for the Black Hills Claim just for instance so some day tribes will buy some of their own land from the US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management in occupied South Dakota and Wyoming. 

Ahead of the 2023 White House Tribal Nations Summit and as part of the Cobell settlement the Interior Department's Land Buy-Back Program for Tribal Nations, some three million acres in fifteen states were returned to tribal trust ownership including in New Mexico.

While the program operated nationwide across more than 50 tribal locations, specific outcomes for  (Santo Domingo) in New Mexico include:
  • Land Consolidation: The program aimed to address "checkerboarding" and fractionated land ownership—where a single tract might have hundreds of individual owners—by purchasing interests from willing sellers at fair market value and transferring them to tribal governments.
  • National Context: Across New Mexico and other states, the program paid out approximately $1.69 billion to over 123,000 individuals over its 10-year lifespan.
  • Related Land Efforts: In addition to the Buy-Back Program, other recent land transfers in New Mexico include bipartisan legislation to transfer land from a former boarding school to the state's 19 Pueblos (including Kewa) for the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.