APRIL 20, 2014 |
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THE BLACK BEAR
COMMUNE |
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MARK BAIRD |
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Siskiyou County and the Environmental Movement |
Siskiyou County is
classified as a Frontier County, meaning its population is less than two hundred
thousand people. Siskiyou has around 44,000 people. Our county is 6,200 square
miles and 68% of the land in Siskiyou County is Public Land held by either the
State of California or the Federal Government.
Siskiyou, with its
county seat in Yreka, used to be a net producer of tax revenue for both the
State of California and the United States Treasury. Now we are a welfare county. |
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This is due to an
agenda which has its roots in the old Green Party
agenda. We are the point of the spear in the
environmental agenda, and just about every social
engineering project is imposed upon Siskiyou first.
Citizens,
taxpayers, property owners in Siskiyou are now the
victims of the government which is supposed to serve
them. The Coho Salmon, the Cascade Frog, the Spotted Owl
are among the target species which have been used
against us; target species which form the tip of the
environmental spear.
The environmental
agenda is in large part a remnant of the anarchists and
Hippies of the Haight Ashbury. Disillusioned by their
failure to create a utopian paradise in San Francisco, a
small group migrated to the Black Bear Ranch. Extorting
money from Hollywood Stars to purchase the Commune,
their motto became "Free Land for Free People".
Anarchists, cult followers, Weather Underground
terrorists like Bill Ayers were among its alumni. Many
of the people from the Commune Stayed in the area and
form the bulk of the opposition fueling the
Environmental Socialist movement in Northern California
today. The commune survives today with a few of its
founders as beneficiaries of a permanent trust. A few
are associated with the drug trade. Some are involved
heavily with implementation of Agenda 21 in the North
State, but most of these programs are fully embraced by
the progressive agenda in Washington DC and Sacramento.
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VIDEO:
Black Bear
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VIDEO:
Commune|PBS America |
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Black Bear Ranch,
www.BlackBearRanch.org
is an 80-acre
intentional community
located in
Siskiyou County,
California, about 25 miles from
Forks of Salmon.
It was founded in 1968,[1]
with the slogan "free land for free people". It has been
considered by some participants and commentators to be
one of the more radical examples of communal
living/intentional communities that grew out of the
counterculture of the 1960s.[2]
Before
being converted into a commune, it was a ghost town that
had been a gold mining settlement in the 1860s.[3]
The commune's legal ownership was held by one resident,
Richard Marley,[4]
until in 1987 it was transferred to the Black Bear
Family Trust,[1]
which limits development of the property and established
trustees to oversee various specified duties. Black Bear
Ranch was the subject of the 2005 documentary
Commune
by Johnathan Berman. The commune still exists today and
continues to follow the basic ideals which motivated its
founding. At the Summer Solstice Gathering in 2013,
there were over 40 residents, the highest population in
decades. It is located in a pocket valley in the
Siskiyou Mountains.[5]
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