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Luis Miguel Goitizolo

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RE: Great announcement for Native Americans
4/27/2010 3:19:02 AM
Hi again Myrna,

You may want to
visit my blog HERE for the meaning of number 108.


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Luis Miguel Goitizolo






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RE: Great announcement for Native Americans
4/27/2010 4:35:15 AM
Hi Myrna I love this video and the horses!

Congratulations again for winning BFA!

Love and big hugs.

Barb :)



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Myrna Ferguson

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RE: Great announcement for Native Americans
4/28/2010 2:40:54 PM
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Hi again Myrna,

You may want to
visit my blog HERE for the meaning of number 108.

Love and Hugs,

Luis Miguel Goitizolo








That I read before if may have been on your site. It sure is interesting.

I have been getting a newsletter from Kimberlee for a long time spaced months apart, but now they are getting more frequent, something is happening. I think this post is so interesting.
Thanks for your post, come back soon.
Myrna

  • ""2012" and the Hopi/Tibetan Prophecy"

Dear Friends,

My name is Kymberlee Ruff, MFT. Cherokee by ethnicity, I was adopted into the Hopi Tribe by Grandfather Martin Gashweseoma. I was given some information that I was asked to share with the world when the time came.

With all of the recent devastating earthquakes coinciding with the release of the movie "2012", I was asked to share some important information that is extremely hopeful.

In the movie "2012", the world is destroyed when too many earthquakes set off the "Earth's Crust Displacement" theory and a giant Tsunami washes away most of the planet.

Image: 2012

I have been instructed by the Holy Ones and the Elders and the Rinpoches that together we have created the causes and conditions to create a reality with a very wonderful ending. Paradoxically, the huge concern about 2012 has created the impetus for the world to form an alliance with each other so that we may enter into the Time of Never Ending Peace.

The Hopi have a word to describe this period that was prophesied. They call it "Koyaanisqatsi". It means "Life Out of Balance". The Hopi and the Tibetan Prophecies say that Tibetans will come to the West to bring the ancient knowledge of "Wisdom and Compassion". The event of "Tibet in Exile" has helped to create the necessary tools to create the needed balance.

Image: Hopi text

Grandfather Martin Gashweseoma spoke of these times when he addressed the United Nations in his "Cry of the Earth" speech in 1993. Grandfather Martin said that "The Horny Toad Woman told Maussau the Creator that a time would come when she was needed." The legend says that Horny Toad Woman told Maussau that she would bring a group of people with a "steel helmet to help."

http://www.thepeoplespaths.net/political/proph.html

I was asked to share that indeed The Horny Toad Woman has kept her promise and that she and her friends are here. WE ARE THE ONES WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR.

Image: Grandfather Martin Gashweseoma

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Martin Gashweseoma at United Nations

Over the last decade, many devoted and holy people from all around the world have begun performing the Sacred Ceremonies and Rituals to ask Mother Earth to give us another chance. I have been told that we have become successful in forming a global alliance where we can now link with each other and the Ancestors on the Other Side.

For example, in the movie "2012", Yellowstone National Park erupts into a "super-volcano". In 2004, Elder Bennie LeBeau initiated "The Grand Tetons Medicine Wheel" to help alleviate the pressure at Yellowstone to avoid this event. He called in the help of many to help save our "Turtle Island."

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The Non-Tsunami after the 8.8 Chilean Earthquake was evidence of that. By combining the techniques and energies that we have all been studying and practicing, we have entered into a phase of The Fifth World where we can communicate with Mother Earth with our prayers and intentions.

Image: Easter Island

I was told that we all "worked together to ask Mother Ocean to absorb the Pacific Rim Tsumami". This was evidence that with our intention and the loving kindness of those who wanted to protect others from harm, it is now possible to create Miracles on Earth.

I would very much like to mention some of the devoted holy people that have been performing the Sacred Ceremonies that have successfully brought us back from the edge. I apologize for excluding the many shamans and Lightworkers that have dutifully been performing the ceremonies that I have not heard of around the world. I believe in my heart that every single prayer and ritual has mattered.


May All Beings Benefit,
Kymberlee


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Myrna Ferguson

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RE: Great announcement for Native Americans
4/28/2010 2:54:42 PM
Hi Barb,

Thank you so much for the congratulations, I am so glad to see the Native American forum being uplifted for more to see. Please come back soon. I think you will be interested in this article I found

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Myrna

Native Americans to receive $3,4 billion from US Government

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The US government announced last week that it would settle a class action lawsuit brought against it on behalf of Elouise Cobell, former Treasurer of Montana’s Black Feet Tribe, and the owners of American Indian land trusts throughout the western United States.

The suit accuses the government, responsible for leasing the Native American lands for use by mining, lumber, oil and gas industries, of mishandling revenues generated by the extraction of natural resources located in the trusts. Many billions of dollars owed to the American Indian landowners were never paid out.

The suit, now known as Cobell vs. Salazar, has been in the court system for 13 years. The $3.4 billion awarded in the settlement is the largest amount ever won by American Indians in a suit against the government. The figure, however, does not begin to approach the amount the occupants and owners of the land trusts have been underpaid over the past century.

Under the conditions of the Cobell vs. Salazar settlement, $1.4 billion will be paid out to the members of the class action suit in the form of $1,000 checks to each member, a pittance considering the government’s massive abuse of trust funds. In addition to this, a $2 billion fund will be established to buy back any unprofitable lands that owners may wish to sell.

The settlement agreed to by the plaintiffs and the Obama administration will not become final, however, until Congress permits the allocation of funds for the settlement and the US District Court for the District of Columbia endorses the allocation.

The land trusts at the center of the dispute originated with the General Allotment Act of 1887, more popularly known as the Dawes Act (after Senator Henry L. Dawes of Massachusetts, who sponsored the bill prior to its enactment). The Dawes Act saw the US government divide up the collective lands of Indian reservations and redistribute them to individual tribe members. While land amounts varied, 160 acres were typically given to the heads of families while 80 acres were allotted to unmarried adults. The “supplemental” land, some 90 million acres in all, was then sold to non-Native American interests in the ensuing decades.

The secretary of the interior was given the responsibility for leasing the rights to mineral and lumber resources on the land trusts to the respective industries. The Department of the Interior was to distribute royalty payments for the use of these resources to the Native Americans to whom the land belonged. This arrangement was awash in abuses, exploitation and criminality, much of which would be exposed by the Meriam Report (“The Problem of Indian Administration”) in 1928, which highlighted some of the terrible conditions under which most Native Americans lived.

The ultimate aim of the Dawes act was the usurpation of Native American lands by the US government for the benefit of corporations and other non-Native settlers, who sought to turn a profit from resources found in regions previously unavailable to them.

Over the decades, the land trusts have also suffered from fractionalizing, as the system of inheritance currently in place has meant that in circumstances where a will has not been located or recognized, the land has been divided evenly among all the eligible heirs. After several generations, one parcel of land may now have hundreds of owners. Under these conditions, the land’s worth is further driven down, generating little revenue and the management of the trust becomes expensive and chaotic. The entire land trust system has had devastating consequences for American Indians lasting more than a century.

In this light, while the $3.4 billion settlement may be the largest amount awarded to Native Americans by the government thus far, it would be wrong to consider this in any way justice for the historical crimes committed against the Native population through the Dawes Act and many other legal assaults.

However, the Obama administration, not surprisingly, has been more than eager to paint the settlement as a milestone and a righting of past wrongs. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar called the settlement “an historic, positive development for Indian country.” He added that it was “a major step on the road to reconciliation following years of acrimonious litigation between trust beneficiaries and the United States.”

President Obama cynically hailed the settlement as an “an important step towards reconciliation” and cast the agreement as a victory for democracy, saying, “I heard from many in Indian Country that the Cobell suit remained a stain on the nation-to-nation relationship I value so much.”s

Comments made by Elouise Cobell after the settlement was announced have been more realistic. “We are compelled to settle,” she told the press, “by the sobering realization that our class grows smaller each day as our elders die and are forever prevented from receiving just compensation.”

Quoted in the Tulsa World, Ms. Cobell said, “Indians did not receive the full financial settlement they deserved but we achieved the best settlement we could. This is a bittersweet victory, at best, but it will mean a great deal to the tens of thousands of impoverished Indians entitled to share in its fruits.”


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RE: Great announcement for Native Americans
4/28/2010 4:13:37 PM
Dear Myrna,

What I was trying to draw your attention to was mainly the fact that your forum obtained the Best Forum Award just as it was about to reach page 108. What a milestone, even better than page 100.

Best Wishes,

Luis Miguel G.



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