Connecting the Dots – Connecting the Dots Radio Program for March 1, 2018

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Indigenous People -pawns of globalist planners

Native Americans and other indigenous people worldwide are being used as pawns in a very dangerous game by globalist planners and socialist progressives that are hell-bent on destroying traditional

American concepts of private property through stealth programs that reduce our ability to use our land as we see fit, especially when it doesn’t impact adjoining property owners. Native Americans are being given a larger slice of the American pie through programs that allow tribal oversight and acquisition of Federal, State and private lands under misinterpretation of historical treaties and the U.N. Indigenous People’s Treaty. They are being treated as sovereign nations, yet given the right and power to vote in U.S. elections and given a significant representation in State Legislatures. Learn from Native American expert and author, Elaine Willman, how the concepts of tribalism and reservation sovereignty are being promoted to advance collectivist concepts of land use, and reduce private property to little more than a tenant/landlord relationship.

Our guest will be Elaine Willman
Elaine Devary Willman, MPA is the author of Going To Pieces…the dismantling the United States of America, first published in 2005.  The book reports on first person visits and experiences of tribal members and citizens residing on or near seventeen Indian reservations during her extensive road trip across the country from Washington State to New York State. Going to Pieces…continues to be a best-seller, some eleven years later, and is now available in a Second Edition, inclusive of an Index, in book stores and on all major book website.

In July 2015 Ms. Willman moved to the Flathead Indian Reservation to assist western Montana landowners defend against a federal/tribal/state taking of water rights from landowners, transfer of a public hydropower dam to become a private tribal government asset, and loss of all control of water access or rate setting, deeply imperiling the entire food production in this agriculture-dependent region.

In March of 2016, Ms. Willman published a reference manual for community leaders and elected officials, now available in stores and online as well. The reference manual is entitled, Slumbering Thunder…a primer for confronting the spread of federal Indian policy and tribalism overwhelming America.