
The Karuk Tribe's True Agenda
By John Martinez
Special Opinion for the Pioneer Press
Fort Jones, CA
February 7, 2007
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The Karuk Tribe's true agenda represents a merger
between radicalized segments from the American Indian Movement (AIM),
ultra-extremist environmentalists, anti-war leaders and powerful
narcotics trafficking interests.
The Karuk political belief system is aligned to
anti-western global jihadists, the most extreme of international
indigenous movements in Latin America and certain jailhouse gang
ethnic ideologies.
The Karuk Tribe's regional objective is the destruction
of western European economic infrastructure including dams and water
and land rights of its neighbors. Their larger regional
objective is the destruction of western agricultural practices across
California.
The Karuk Tribe's local goal is to seize control over law enforcement,
health services, ambulance and emergency services, economic
development, and other human services related entities from Happy Camp
to Orleans.
Background
The Karuk Tribe's true agenda was engineered by
radicalized segments from the American Indian Movement (AIM),
ultra-extremist environmentalists, anti-war leaders and powerful
narcotics trafficking interests.
The common denominator of the groups that helped spawn
the Karuk Tribe represent an intense hatred for the United States and
it's economic and social structures.
The groups or movements assisting the Karuk to gain federal
recognition originated during the anti-war protest era of the
mid-1960s. From UC Davis to DQ University to prominent
politicians, the Karuk have become an extremely powerful political
force unto themselves.
The anti-war movement and its tremendous political influence was
threatened in the mid-70s as the Vietnam War was winding down.
The anti-war protest movement's goal to destroy US institutions
through mass uprising was diminished by war's end. By the
mid-70s, the anti-war insurgency was all but gone. During that
period, early to mid-70s, anti-US war protest leaders had devised a
more elaborate and instrumental plan to undermine American political,
economic and social progress.
The new movement became what is known today as the environmental
movement. As with the international student movement and AIM
leadership led from DQ University, the environmental movement had
global designs to deconstruct American and Western European economic
structures and limit our global reach.
Within this new, more advanced anti-American ideological mindset
was borne the federally recognized radical front group known as the
Karuk Tribe of California.
Today, resulting from religiously inspired environmental science,
long-time AIM allies in the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the regional
narcotics trade, the Karuk serve as a powerful tool with direct
consequences far beyond their historically documented aboriginal
territory.
The goal of radical movements in the 60s to undermine our nation's
economy has been furthered by the Karuk's extreme anti-US agenda.
By promoting dam removal, undermining property rights and destroying
California agriculture the Karuks have legitimized radicalized
ideologies.
The emergence of closely aligned ideologies and
operational linkages between global jihadists, international
indigenous movements and narco-trafficking networks makes the Karuk a
potential ally of America's most dangerous enemies.
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