weird TFRs around KBLI

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With that altitude, I'd agree drones
 
Could be doing aerial landslide assessment.
 
The southern border has some also, to 500’ AGL. I think it’s drone activity, the 500’ or so limit ones.
 
How in the world did you come across that? For giggles, I tried to read some of that, nothing made any sense. They seem to be against a lot of stuff, but not clear what they are for?

See Western Washington University: The northwest's breeding ground for over-educated unemployed self-righteous liberal "socialist" namby-pamby nitwits.
 
It's the upper, far-left corner of the lower 48.

I would be shocked, though pleased, if the BNSF terrorists got the full 20 years. I'd be even more pleased if they got 50 years.
 
This is what these douchebags claim. But, it seems to me they're just immature and selfish brats who want attention.

https://itsgoingdown.org/whatcom-co...e-wetsuweten-fight-against-colonial-invasion/
To be fair, have you ever had your land taken from you, your people killed, been placed in tiny geographic areas with few services, had your children taken from you to be brainwashed, abused, and sometimes killed in a colonial school system?

Somehow it is ok for Jewish people to be given a country and get reparations, art, gold, etc back from their atrocity, but it is not OK for Native Americans (First Nations) people to get the same in our country. They are still widely mis-treated, under-served, and removed from their traditional way of life (i.e. the same as the Jewish Religion) through the actions of both government and large corporations. Nobody would willingly trade places with an individual living on the Res, I think that says it all. If you take away the salmon rivers from a people whose religion revolves around the salmon, it is similar to taking away a church from a religious person.
 
but it is not OK for Native Americans (First Nations) people to get the same in our country. They are still widely mis-treated, under-served, and removed from their traditional way of life....through the actions of both government and large corporations.

But mainly by their own leaders. Seems like the majority of tax payers money that is given to the reservations to make improvements to the lives of the reservation residents ends up lining the pockets of the first American leaders. Tons of millions of tax payer dollars have gone to providing water to each house yet the majority of the reservation outside the villages don't have running water. Where has that money gone to.??

I could only wish to get free money from the government and not be a held accountable for it like the First Americans do. But I have seen free health care and I want nothing to do with it.
 
But mainly by their own leaders. Seems like the majority of tax payers money that is given to the reservations to make improvements to the lives of the reservation residents ends up lining the pockets of the first American leaders. Tons of millions of tax payer dollars have gone to providing water to each house yet the majority of the reservation outside the villages don't have running water. Where has that money gone to.??

I could only wish to get free money from the government and not be a held accountable for it like the First Americans do. But I have seen free health care and I want nothing to do with it.
Oh yeah, their own leaders are the ones that set up the Trail of Tears (different part of the country and caused by the discovery of gold that white guys wanted to "steal/mine", but repeated in various forms across the entire US)? Their leaders are the ones that passed the Indian Removal Act in 1830? I don't want to go down this road, but your insinuation that the leaders of First Nations Tribes are the cause of the geographical living and poor economic situation of their peoples are not a very complete truth. I am sure that there is some corruption involved, but show me a place in this country that does not involve corruption? The fact is that the entire population of these cultures were forced at gunpoint to move off lands that they rightfully owned - as much as any human can own a piece of land. And now you get to sit on your high horse and say they should just be doing better. How righteous.

End of sticking up for people and cultures that have been discriminated against for 400 years.
 
End of sticking up for people and cultures that have been discriminated against for 400 years. .

Back in the early 1600s my family ancestors were sent to prison so the king could take their land in what is now known as the UK, then shipped against their will to the land now known as the USA so they could not get their land back. Wanna cry for me and my family? No one else does, not even me.


And now you get to sit on your high horse and say they should just be doing better.

By the way, I do have reading comprehension. I did not say that. You stated that. I just stated facts. I never stated anything about how the corruption should be stopped. I didn't even insinuate that anything should be done about the massive corruption on the reservations or even in Washington, D.C.

Thanks for playing.
 
To be fair, have you ever had your land taken from you, your people killed, been placed in tiny geographic areas with few services, had your children taken from you to be brainwashed, abused, and sometimes killed in a colonial school system?

Somehow it is ok for Jewish people to be given a country and get reparations, art, gold, etc back from their atrocity, but it is not OK for Native Americans (First Nations) people to get the same in our country. They are still widely mis-treated, under-served, and removed from their traditional way of life (i.e. the same as the Jewish Religion) through the actions of both government and large corporations. Nobody would willingly trade places with an individual living on the Res, I think that says it all. If you take away the salmon rivers from a people whose religion revolves around the salmon, it is similar to taking away a church from a religious person.

So, you go shunt a train signal and cause a derailment. That's nice!

There's a *** ton of injustice in the world. Its been that way since the beginning of time. We (humans) have come an awfully long way over the (many, many) years. Its seems to me to be very unfair to blame the last guy in line for mess left by all those who came before him. Here in the good ole USA we have laws and regulations and we are even getting better at applying those laws and rules equally for all. But, you cause a train derailment, you're a douchebag in my book!
 
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I would guess, in Washington State at least, the First Peoples/Native Americans/Indians generate at least a hundred times more income from casinos than from salmon.
...If you take away the salmon rivers from a people whose religion revolves around the salmon, it is similar to taking away a church from a religious person.
When did the Boldt Decision get repealed? You may want to do some more research.
https://www.culturalsurvival.org/pu...rterly/unintended-consequences-boldt-decision
 
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To be fair, have you ever had your land taken from you, your people killed, been placed in tiny geographic areas with few services, had your children taken from you to be brainwashed, abused, and sometimes killed in a colonial school system?

Somehow it is ok for Jewish people to be given a country and get reparations, art, gold, etc back from their atrocity, but it is not OK for Native Americans (First Nations) people to get the same in our country. They are still widely mis-treated, under-served, and removed from their traditional way of life (i.e. the same as the Jewish Religion) through the actions of both government and large corporations. Nobody would willingly trade places with an individual living on the Res, I think that says it all. If you take away the salmon rivers from a people whose religion revolves around the salmon, it is similar to taking away a church from a religious person.
I am a native American. But I have moved on. I’ve decided that the injustices of over 100 years ago are no longer relevant. I have enough problems dealing with the injustices of the here and now.
 
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