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SilentFeathers
22nd September 2012, 20:59
The United States is one big reservation, and we are all in it. So says Russell Means, legendary actor, political activist and leader for the American Indian Movement. Means led the 1972 seizure of the Bureau of Indian Affairs headquarters in Washington, D.C., and in 1973 led a standoff at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, a response to the massacre of at least 150 Lakotah men, women, and children by the U.S. Seventh Cavalry at a camp near Wounded Knee Creek.

American Indian Russell Means gives an eye-opening 90 minute interview in which he explains how Native Americans and Americans in general are all imprisoned within one huge reservation. Means is a leader for the Republic of Lakotah, a movement that has declared its independence from the United States and refused to recognize the authority of presidents or governments, withdrawing from treaties it made with the federal government and defining its borders which cover thousands of square miles in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Montana.

Means explains how American Indians have been enslaved within de facto prisoner of war camps as a result of the federal government's restriction of their food supply and the application of colonial tactics, a process that has now also been inflicted on the United States as a whole which has turned into, "one huge Indian reservation," according to Means.

Means warns that Americans have lost the ability of critical though, and with each successive generation become more irresponsible and as a consequence less free, disregarding a near-perfect document, the Constitution, which was derived from Indian law. Means chronicles the loss of freedom from the 1840's onwards, which marked the birth of the corporation, to Lincoln's declaration of martial law, to the latter part of the 19th century and into the 20th when Congress "started giving banks the right to rule," and private banking interests began printing the money.

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spiritwind
22nd September 2012, 23:16
I think White Feather posted this a while back. It is very good. Worth in fact bringing attention to again. Definitely gives you something to think about.

gripreaper
23rd September 2012, 01:09
This is absolutely a must watch. You wont come away from this video and not be deeply touched. Not only does it show how our government performed genocide on the Lakota's at Wounded Knee (and before), but it also exemplifies the hardships of being sovereign and the fate of the Lakota's who have acquiesced to being 14th amendment citizens, and how all of us are now "On the Reservation" so to speak.

It also exemplifies the Matriarchal society which was destroyed, and the deep heritage of living in balance with nature which was also destroyed, all for the greedy patriarchal imperialism of the heartless and souless elite.