Note from Rayelan:
Please read all the way to the end to the part about the Tohono O'odham... THEN look at the casino that the Department of the Interior has just given permission for them to open.
If this tribe is allied with Los Zetas... this casino will launder drug money AND bankroll a complete takeover of the SW USA.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
TheTownCrier
BREAKING: Multiple Ranches in Laredo Texas Taken Over By
Los Zetas CONFIRMED WAR! Attack on US LAND!
"Ranch owners have escaped without incident but their ranches remain in the hands of the blood thirsty cartels."
We got a note from one of the men with NAFBPO, as follows:
BREAKING NEWS:This info came in late last night from a reliable police source inside the Laredo PD. There is currently a standoff between the unknown size Zeta forces and U.S. Border Patrol and local law enforcement on two ranches on our side of
the Rio Grande. The source tells us he considers this an act of war and that the military is needed on the border now!
BREAKING: MULTIPLE RANCHES IN LAREDO, TX TAKEN OVER BY LOS ZETAS
http://www.thecypresstimes.com/article/News/National_News/BREAKING_MULTIPLE_RANCHES_IN_LAREDO_TX_TAKEN_OVER_BY_LOS_ZETAS/31835
Border Patrol & Local police battling Zetas who took over 2 ranches. ACT OF WAR
More confirmation here:
1:18 am Today
In what could be deemed an act of war against the sovereign borders of the United States, Mexican drug cartels have
seized control of at least two American ranches inside the U.S. territory near Laredo, Texas.
Two sources inside the Laredo Police Department confirmed the incident is unfolding and they would continue to coordinate with U.S. Border Patrol today. We consider this an act of war, said one police officer on the ground near the scene.
There is a news blackout of this incident at this time and the
sources inside Laredo PD spoke on the condition of anonymity. Word broke late last night that Laredo police have requested help from the federal government regarding the incursion by the Los Zetas. It appears that the ranch owners have escaped without
incident but their ranches remain in the hands of the blood thirsty cartels.
Laredo Border Patrol is conducting aerial surveillance over the ranches to determine the best way to regain control of the U.S. ranches, according to the Laredo Police department.
The approximate location of the U.S. ranches are 10 miles northwest of I-35 off Mines Road and Minerales Annex Road. Just off 1472 (Mines road) near Santa Isabel Creek south of the city of Laredo, Texas.
The Los Zetas drug cartel is an offshoot of the elite Mexican military trained in special ops. The mercenary organization is said to include members of corrupt Mexican Federales, politicians as well as drug traffickers. The group was once part of the Gulf cartel, but has since splintered and now directly
competes with the Gulf cartel for premium drug smuggling routes in the Texas region.[snip]
AND where is John McCain now??
Campaigning!
LYING about his opposition! What he's ALWAYS
doing!
According to John McCain EVERYONE in the world should be able to come here.
Give everyone in the world an opportunity to come to America McCain:
Those who live closest are the ones who can get here.
Everyone in the world should have the opportunity
through an orderly process to come to this country.
Source: AZ Senate Debate, in Tucson Citizen Oct 16,
2004__________________
This was sent by way of NAFBPO (the best news from south of the border !)The photo that accompanied an article Saturday about deaths of illegal immigrants in the Arizona desert showed a sign that carried instructions in three languages.
The sign was posted on a solar-powered emergency beacon, from
which illegal immigrants in distress could summon help. The warning was also posted in Spanish, but what was the third language?
A Times photo editor contacted Olson, who in turn checked with the Tucson sector of the Border Patrol to get the answer:
Tohono O'odham. The language is a dialect of the O'odham language and is spoken by members of the Tohono Oodham Nation.
http://www.tonation-nsn.gov/
According to the tribe's website, the federally recognized Tohono O'odham reservation ends at the U.S.-Mexican border and its eastern boundary is near the Sasabe, Ariz., port of entry. However, the tribe considers its land to extend farther south to include nine communities in Mexico.
The tribe's website says increased enforcement of immigration law at the U.S.-Mexico border has prevented the O'odham from crossing it freely.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/readers/2010/07/mystery-language-on-a-border-sign.html
http://towncriernews.blogspot.com/2010/07/breaking-multiple-ranches-in-laredo.html
Tohono O'odham wins latest battle for trust status at 91st/Northern
Larry Echo Hawk Assistant Secretary U.S. Department of Interior
By Elizabeth Jackman
The latest battle in the war between the Tohono O'odham Nation and the City of Glendale over a casino development on the southwest corner of Northern and 91st avenues goes to the Tribe.
In January 2009, the Tohono O'odham Nation submitted an application to the Department of the Interior for the 134-acre parcel of land to be taken into trust and made a reservation for the purposes of building the West Valley Resort, which will include a casino, hotel and convention center.
full article:
http://www.glendalestar.com/articles/2010/07/29/news/news02.txt
Friday, July 23, 2010
Federal decision moves forward $500M casino plan west of Phoenix
The Tohono O’odham Nation’s efforts to build a casino west of Phoenix near University of Phoenix Stadium took a big leap forward Friday.
The U.S. Interior Department said the Arizona tribe was eligible to include lands it purchased at 91st and Northern avenues in the West Valley as part of its reservation lands.
Read more: Federal decision moves forward $500M casino plan west of Phoenix - Phoenix Business Journal
full article:
http://phoenix.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2010/07/19/daily70.html
Tohono O'odham Nation's West Valley Land Closer to Becoming Part of the Tribe's Reservation, Feds Decide
After a long battle, the Tohono O'odham Nation emerged victorious today when the feds accepted the tribe's West Valley land into "trust."
This isn't the final step, but it is a major one for the Indian tribe. It means the Tohono O'odham Nation is closer to building its proposed $600 million resort-style casino in the West Valley near 95th and Northern avenues.
It is a stunning victory for the Nation, which was pitted against Governor Jan Brewer, Senators John McCain and Jon Kyl, local lawmakers, the Gila River Indian Community, Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon, Glendale Mayor Elaine Scruggs, and a horde of other Valley politicians.
Arizona politicos put all the political pressure they could muster on the Department of Interior and Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs Larry Echo Hawk.
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/valleyfever/2010/07/tohono_oodham_nations_west_val.php
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