To: lapsus calami
I wasn’t on board with the ENN connection because it wasn’t at Dry Lake. The Liberty Unyielding article connects Dry Lake to First Solar and its political connections.
But there is a problem with ENN. Rory Reid does have a conflict of interest in that he represented ENN and voted for amendments to the Clark County MSHCP. MSHCP deals with mitigation actions which benefit ENN and other developers.
57 posted on
04/17/2014 2:23:25 PM PDT by
Ray76
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To: Ray76
The "m" word - mitigation. One of the more treacherous tools in their toolbox used in the destruction of private property rights. Citizens far and wide need to catch on to just how that works and who it works for so that they don't get blindsided with that "save the environment" trojan horse BS. The very survival of small communities will depend on such awareness and a readiness to oppose it.
59 posted on
04/17/2014 3:03:47 PM PDT by
lapsus calami
(What's that stink? Code Pink ! ! And their buddy Murtha, too!)
To: Ray76
They wanted to use the Gold Butte land as an environmental mitigation. They wouldn't put panels or windmills on it; this was a swap for the Dry Lake land. They would build elsewhere, and claim the Gold Butte area as pristine conservation wilderness because they're going to set up miles and miles of pavement and glass panels somewhere else. This is what the CFBD and other enviro-nutless-job organizations require, and they are the ones who got this ball rolling when they filed a lawsuit against the BLM.
And as a guy on Pete Santilli's show said today, they'd put a trail through Gold Butte, tell the people it was "their" land, and then fine you $500 if you dare step off the trail.
70 posted on
04/18/2014 6:28:58 PM PDT by
ponygirl
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