Pondering The Possibilities
Land Use John Christopher Burr & LeRoy Cramer

John likes to be referred to as JCB.

JCB is an attorney specializing in environmental land use law. JCB has been practicing law for about eighteen years. Before becoming a civilize attorney, JCB believed the best way to solve a problem with an adversary is to shoot him in the kneecap. It works but you seldom make any money at it. Note the pink plastic strips on the ground. Sierra Pacific Power Company littered the property with them. Markers for EIR vegetation count for the Alturas Power Transmission Line.

LeRoy Cramer is 86 years old and still going strong. He has lived in Lassen County his whole life and in the house he now occupies for 83 of those years. LeRoy is an avid collector. His collection is an amazement. The collection is housed in two barns and all over his land. LeRoy still owns a lot of land in the area. Once he owned 15,000 acres at Horse Lake. LeRoy is spry and still likes making business deals. LeRoy remembers when the road wasn't there, the highway wasn't there, and one could ride a horse for miles without seeing any signs of civilization. Now, big money wants to just take the property away.

While at this site, five cars in a half hour drove up to the little sign post and the people read it, then drove away. Here we are in the middle of lost lands Lassen California, right out in the middle of no where, and people are going miles out of there way into the bad lands on a dirt road to read a stupid little sign post.

Although this visit was primarily to develop battle plans against Sierra Pacific, it was determined, the power lines would improve the usefulness of the land by allowing industry to come into the area. Some locals may not want civilization to encroach on them, but civilization is coming, progress is progress, like it or not. Improving the usefulness of the land, increases the value of the land. So, instead of fighting a costly battle, the surrounding properties were bought up from those local residents which felt they were being run over by big money. A fair price it was. Actually, top dollar for the locals.

Yes, it's a game. A game of money. How to make this land valuable without wrecking the environment? If any thing, believe this, this project is a big money game. Also, believe this: Killer Bees have landed in Los Angeles. Fire Ants have taken Texas. There is a horrible termite loose in the south and some mighty bad mosquitos. They'll be here too. Wild Horses don't got a chance. Then, Wild Horse Acres has rattle snakes.

Before Civilization, fate of humans was left up to God. There were not a whole lot of humans then. Now, leave humans fate to God, and Killer Bees, and Fire Ants will kill us all. The Ancient Greeks believed electricity was the action of the Supreme deity Zeus. Identified by the Romans as Jupiter holding the power of lightening and thunder. Electricity got it's name from electra. Greeks' name for amber. Amber being used with lamb's hide by Greeks' to hand create the power of gods.

The taxes alone for the County of Lassen is based on about hundred million dollars for the power line projects. One, one hundred million dollar project deserves another. And so forth. Soon, civilization comes to the middle of nowhere. With civilization comes horses. Horses, like dogs, owe their numbers to humans. There wouldn't even be wild horses in the Americas if it were not for the Spanish in the 1500's letting the horses get away from them while exploring. By the 1600's the indigenous peoples were riding the so called wild horse into battle.

The European American really never understood the value of the horse in battle. Early Americans used the horse to plow land. Both the Revolutionary War and the Civil War were fought without much cavalry. It wasn't till the US Army met the American Indian did the Army think cavalry units were a good idea. Many American Indian tribes were highly mobile and conducted highly mobile long range battles on horse back. American Indian Plainsman held off the White Eyes for a long time until along came automation.

If it were not for Small Pox, Europeans wouldn't have control of the Americas. The actual fact is America was a highly civilized nation already. Small Pox spreads fast and kills quickly in a highly civilized area where the people have no biological defence nor understanding of it. Europeans would never have been a serious threat if it were not that 75 percent of the population had been decimated by disease. The Aztecs, Anastasites, Hurons, Monites and other tribes in the 500 nations were well defended but 50 years of uncontrolled disease wiped out a whole generation just before the European onslaught. Even at that, it took one hundred years of constant European pressure to take even so much as a foot hold.

Progress and Civilization are coming to Wild Horse Acres.

One may ask why JCB isn't against a "Tire Burning Power Plant" at Wild Horse Acres. JCB took on a billion dollar offshore foreign development firm and City Hall to defend the people. The developers here wanted to put cheap housing on an 800 acre toxic waist dump. Zoning laws, in fact, were changed specifically for putting housing on a toxic waist dump just after the State of California Attorney General determined it to be hazardous to ones health. Leases were recorded. The State of California's Appeals Court justified a City's act of putting out known fraudulent information as being the necessity between two evils. Constitutional Rights of individual to participate in voting means nothing as it is considered trouble making. In the face of these odds, no money and no real support against huge cash reserves, multimillion dollars in cash invested, the City council and the Mayor, would have any normal attorney shaking in there knees taking on this looser. The only thing standing between deformed children and diseased adults, adults whom would have lost most their life's investment, was Bay Area Mountain Watch, JCB, and Automation.

No houses are there. The zoning law got changed.

So, why wreck such a beautiful piece of property like Wild Horse Acres?

Money!

Wild Horse Acers is for sale.

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