organization:bureau of land management

  • The BLM’s Burning Man environmental impact statement is terrible, calls for drug searches, dumpsters, and a 19,000,000lb concrete wall / Boing Boing
    https://boingboing.net/2019/04/07/jersey-barriers-r-us.html

    The Burning Man event is seeking a renewal of its 10-year permit to use the federally owned Black Rock Desert site managed by the Bureau of Land Management; the BLM has responded with a bizarre, overreaching Environmental Impact Statement that ignores the lavishly documented record of Burning Man’s excellent safety and stewardship record.

    For example, the new Environmental Impact Statement calls for Burning Man to hire an outside security force to replace its all-volunteer, community-based Black Rock Rangers, and to have these rent-a-cops search all belongings of all attendees: 80,000 people in 30,000 cars, in a high-wind, low-visibility environment where, in addition to the threat to privacy there is also a massive risk of huge amounts of personal belongings being whipped away by the wind and blown all over the desert.

    The EIS also ignores Burning Man’s status as the world’s largest, best-managed “leave no trace” event, where every piece of waste down to individual sequins and metal shavings are picked up and packed out by attendees. Instead, the BLM wants Burning Man to install several football-fields’ worth of dumpsters at the event’s exit, with parking for 30,000 vehicles to pull up to them. In addition to eroding the norm of stewardship and waste-management that is intrinsic to the festival, this would also deprive the nearby Pyramid Lake Paiute dump sites of the millions they take in from burners who pay to have their waste legally disposed of.

    The EIS also calls for the creation of a 19,000,000 lb concrete jersey barrier to encircle the site, replacing the trash fence (a wildlife-friendly fence that catches blown waste) and the perimeter patrols (which are hugely effective at catching people sneaking into the event). The concrete barrier would do untold habitat damage and cause scarring on the playa, as well as disrupting wildlife.

    There’s lots more — including a mandate for the festival to conduct anti-drug surveillance of attendees, volunteers and staff, which is simply out of scope of the National Environmental Policy Act.

    The Burning Man Organization has published an extensive backgrounder on the EIS’s deficiencies and a guide to submitting comments to the public docket.

    #Burning_man

  • The Bizarre Story Behind the FBI’s Fake Documentary About the Bundy Family
    https://theintercept.com/2017/05/16/the-bizarre-story-behind-the-fbis-fake-documentary-about-the-bundy-fam

    2017-05-16T16:00:22+00:00

    Ryan Bundy seemed uneasy as he settled into a white leather chair in a private suite at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. As the eldest son of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, who had become a national figure for his armed standoff with U.S. government agents in April 2014, Ryan had quite a story to tell.

    Eight months had passed since Cliven and hundreds of supporters, including heavily armed militia members, faced off against the federal government in a sandy wash under a highway overpass in the Mojave Desert. Now, here in the comforts of the Bellagio, six documentary filmmakers trained bright lights and high-definition cameras on Ryan. They wanted to ask about the standoff. Wearing a cowboy hat, Ryan fidgeted before the cameras. He had told this story before; that wasn’t the reason for his nerves. After all, the Bundy confrontation made national news after armed agents with the Bureau of Land Management seized the Bundy family’s cattle following a trespassing dispute and the accumulation of more than $1 million in unpaid grazing fees. But the Bundys, aided by their armed supporters, beat back the government, forcing agents to release the cattle and retreat.

    Images of armed Bundy supporters with high-powered rifles taking on outgunned BLM agents circulated widely on social media. As a result, the Bundys became a household name, lionized by the right as champions of individual liberty and vilified by the left as anti-government extremists.

    But something seemed off to Ryan about this interview in the Bellagio. While the family’s newfound fame had attracted fresh supporters to their cause, it had also inspired suspicion. With a federal investigation looming, who among these new faces could they really trust?

    Among the more recent figures in the Bundy orbit was this mysterious documentary film crew. The director, Charles Johnson, was middle-aged, with a silver goatee, slicked-back hair, and a thick southern accent. His assistant, who identified herself as Anna, was tall and blond. A website for their company, Longbow Productions, listed an address in Nashville, Tennessee, but the Bundys could find no previous examples of their work.

    American Patriot : Inside the Armed Uprising Against the Federal Government | FRONTLINE | PBS
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/american-patriot-inside-the-armed-uprising-against-the-federal-government
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZzgc5mAE6o


    Full documentaire visible sur Frontline mais avec un VPN pour des questions de droits.

  • BLM leased 90,000 acres of public land in Colorado for oil and gas wells | Examiner.com
    http://www.examiner.com/article/blm-leased-90-000-acres-of-public-land-colorado-for-oil-and-gas-wells

    Ils sont fous ! #gazolite_aigüe #pétrolite_aigüe #terres #énergie_fossile

    Despite protests from environmental groups, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in Denver leased 90,000 acres of public land for oil and gas development (fracking) in Colorado on Thursday. When developed, these new leases could dump between 1 million and 8 million metric tons of additional carbon per year into the atmosphere, using the BLM’s methods. A better use of these public lands might be leases for solar or wind energy development.

    Dozens of protesters with giant puppets, polar bears, oil derricks, signs and banners staged a climate rally Thursday outside of the BLM’s oil and gas lease sale in Lakewood, Colorado, urging President Obama to “keep it in the ground.” That rally was part of a national movement calling on the president to define his climate legacy by stopping new federal fossil fuel leases on public lands and oceans. Such a move would keep up to 450 billion tons of carbon pollution from escaping into the atmosphere according to a report by EcoShift consulting.

  • Could Nevada Ranch Standoff be the next Waco Tragedy? | Police Beat
    http://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/could-nevada-ranch-standoff-be-the-next-waco-tragedy-police-beat

    Abby Martin reports on the Bureau of Land Management’s siege of a Cliven Bundy’s ranch in Nevada over cattle grazing on federal land, which has escalated into a heavily militarized standoff...