New Senate Bill “Ramrods U.S. Citizens and Hands Over Their Lands”

SHTF Plan – by Jeremiah Johnson

“…give it away, give it away, give it away, now…”

Red Hot Chili Peppers

As it would appear, the Red Hot Chili Peppers gained a new member in their band by the name of Senator Steve Daines (R), Montana.  Daines cannot resist giving away what is not his to give away, the norm these days rather than the exception for elected officials.  The other “norm” is to keep submitting legislation until they sneak, pass, force, or redact it into law.  Daines is a kind of quiet, unassuming man who is conservative at first appearance and first words.  He was opposed to the CKST (Consolidated Kootenai & Salish Tribes) Water Compact that has been ratified into state law and is now merely awaiting Federal approval (and funding, naturally).  

This little piece is different.  That damnable demon of the USC has been raised, cited, and utilized to “justify” under the color of law a new Senate Bill’s introduction that will affect the whole country if it is passed, flat out.  The existing legislation can be found under 25USC3115 and 25USC3104.  The new bill proposes this:

Turning over huge tracts of Federal Forest lands – any federally managed forest area that is within a 200-mile radius of an Indian Reservation – and hand over management of that land to the Indian Tribes.

That’s right, and a portion of what comes up in the screenshot of the introduced bill reads “the Secretary concerned may treat Federal forest land as Indian forest land for purposes of planning and conducting forest land management activities.”  It doesn’t beat around the bush, does it?  Now the CKST water compact, if you have read my past articles regarding it is Montana State law, and the state has committed to $11 million toward instituting control of all surface and subsurface water in Northwestern Montana.

It is an Agenda 21 measure to take over the outlying areas.  Montana only raised $3 million, and that doesn’t even scratch the surface of the grand total of $57 million estimated that is needed to put meters on all private wells, turn over the “management” to the Indian tribes, and the enforcement over to DHS.  This water, incidentally, is all off-reservation water…not even water on Tribal lands.

Subsequently to that monstrosity being signed into law and “removing” the rights of citizens to their water came Weyerhaeuser.  They bought out Plum Creek, the only self-sustaining plywood mill in Northwestern Montana located in Columbia Falls.  Now comes the news that they’re shutting down the whole plant, firing 200+ employees, and using their interests in the area to buy more timber while transferring ownership of a large percentage of their lands to the Federal Government…specifically the USFS and the BLM.

Now enter Daines and his hokey “management” bill that essentially ramrods the United States citizens and hands over their lands to the Tribes, who have declared themselves to be sovereign nation.  Representative Ryan Zinke (R), MT, is backing Daines measure and pursuing legislation in a similar vein.

All of this is proof positive of Alex Jones’ “Illusion of Choice” platform regarding political parties and elections as being illusory and only to mollify a public whose freedoms and rights have already been stolen from them.

Montana alone has 7 Indian reservations, so judging by the radius suggested in the Daines proposed legislation, does that mean after it’s signed into law the entire state will be “managed” by the Indian tribes?  How will this affect other areas of the country with vast tracts of Federal Forest lands?

The big question: How much did one of the oligarchs behind the scenes either slip or promise Daines to obtain his service toward the Agenda 21 objectives?

There are no Republicans or Democrats…just “soft” Marxists and Marxists.  There is no representation for the American people, just “paper people” who jump up and down on a platform until they’re elected…and then either do a complete one-eighty or subtly hack away at our rights akin to termites for money or additional political power.  Mind you, they’re worse than “phonies” because they know exactly what they’re doing, and they don’t care…as long as their interests and families are taken care of.  That is how they justify giving away what is not theirs…and even taking a piece of it for themselves.


Jeremiah Johnson is the Nom de plume of a retired Green Beret of the United States Army Special Forces (Airborne).  Mr. Johnson is also a Gunsmith, a Certified Master Herbalist, a Montana Master Food Preserver, and a graduate of the U.S. Army’s SERE school (Survival Evasion Resistance Escape).  He lives in a cabin in the mountains of Western Montana with his wife and three cats. You can follow Jeremiah’s regular writings at SHTFplan.com or contact him here.

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8 thoughts on “New Senate Bill “Ramrods U.S. Citizens and Hands Over Their Lands”

  1. I don’t have an issue with turning over management of forests. However, privately owned land or water is another matter altogether. If you wonder why I have no issue with federal forests..it’s a cultural issue. American culture has little respect for land as a whole. I’m not saying that there aren’t people who do respect the land, but, go to any national forest and you’ll find garbage left behind and in the hands of blm, public land has been turned over to private companies to strip resources.

    1. Maybe you’ll mind when you are not allowed to so much as step on what used to be your public lands and when you are confined to reservations, which are that which is left that is not public land. So you believe that a race in this country should control all our public lands. A race, by the way, that has given their allegiance to international communism as a trade off for an elitist position in this land of equality.
      Well, I do not and I will never accept this, for as long as the grass grows and the water flows and there are stars up in the sky. And I won’t even talk about the trash and shitty disposable diapers I have picked up by the fifty pound bags full on the edges of the rivers that I have seen with my own eyes dumped there by these special people, this special race, these keepers of the land.

      1. well said Henry, i used to work on a Reservation yrs ago, they were more caring about the Earth, at least the older Generation. That was 50 yrs ago. The younger ones are like non whites, no respect for anything. The one thing i do like is, back in the day, Indians used every part of the Meat killed. Have a good one

      2. My people have already been confined to reservations. .I’m ani-yun-wiya. And we are not communists. As for international free for all on American land…that’s how we got into this mess. You should really stop confusing race with culture. Race has never been an issue, anywhere. BLM is not about race, Jews are not a race. It is culture that creates problems. Culture is a collective learned behavior. Putting control of public land a into the hands of a culture that resists raping the land for profit…that is a problem? Really?

    2. I spent 18 hours a day reading BILLS, among these bills, I remember hundreds (if not thousands if the FREQUENCY was steady as the years I was READING bills and still believing the gov cared.–writing the senate is more like talking to the enemy. at this point they are a LOST CAUSE) of land grab bills the house and senate has been cranking out.

      Even a dummy like me can find em, just look for the basic template….

      “Shall the (bla bla bla) become a National Monument/National Park (or part of, included in, added to, become the first, be established as”)

      At the end of the DAY after the WORD GAMES,
      Each one becomes another no-go zone for freedom.

  2. So..you are right about one thing..it’s not ok to hand control of public property to one group or another. What do you suggest is the right approach? I’m a proponent of anarchy in general, but how would you protect public lands? With a government , they have proven that they will just steal why is ours…without a government we have people of all races trashing it. So how do we preserve a clean land?

    1. Samuel,
      I can trace my lineage back to the founding of the colonies and I carry native blood through my veins (Delaware/Shawnee), but I am an American national.
      You cannot have separate sovereign nations within the boundaries of a sovereign nation, as sovereign nations are made up of boundaries and bodies of law. In a nation, the laws must be uniform or there can be no equality in right. We are one people. Russell Means realized this and declared it at the end of his life. All American nationals are the Indians this time around.
      How do we protect the land? By implementing and enforcing the Bill of Rights as the absolute law it was intended through our common law. It does not take a collective to protect the rights of the individual. If my experience and my rights to hunt and gather upon my public lands are infringed upon, under the common law my remedy is immediate and readily available. If another individual or collective tries to rape the land for profit, they are taking a portion of what is mine, and through the common law court, I stop them and recover what has been stolen.
      This is why our common law and our common law courts, which are absolutely guaranteed in our Bill of Rights, have been removed. If we take this country back as a people and remove everyone who has come here since the Revolution through an act of fraud and outright invasion, everyone will have a plenty. Those chiefs who would sell us out would not be elite and the people with native blood would have much more than they will have following these sell out treasonous tribal governments. Those who join with these communists will die or be evicted from the sovereign nation known as the united States of the Americas.
      And make no mistake, if the new world order could capture this country using the idea of putting our public lands under control of Indians, after they had, they would slaughter the Indians as their usefulness would be expired.
      As for your assertions of race and culture, I grew up in this culture on what was a reservation. But now I am of lesser right because my blood does not contain the racial DNA of the indigenous people that called this land theirs, before they sent a delegation of their sell out chiefs to Washington DC to lobby for the sale of their sacred land. Now all the money is spent and of course the land is sacred again and should be theirs again to my exclusion.
      It is always interesting to talk to someone who might understand my world and what I am experiencing. I tell you, no man living upon this land where I am holds it with a greater reverence than I, and I am the Indian here, being stripped of my culture via racism being used to usurp my country, my Constitution, and more important than everything else, my basic human rights under my people’s Bill of Rights.

  3. “There are no Republicans or Democrats…just “soft” Marxists and Marxists.”

    Plagiarism. But you still got it wrong…

    “Senator Charles F. Meachum: There are no sides. There’s no Sunnis and Shiites. There’s no Democrats and Republicans. There’s only HAVES and HAVE-NOTS.”

    Ned Beatty got it right.

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