"By Any Means Necessary" host Eugene Puryear is joined by Robert Lucero, Executive Director, the Ute Indian Tribe Political Action Committee, to talk about President Trump's signing of an executive order Wednesday calling into question the future of dozens of national monuments. The order allows Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke test the 111-year history of the Antiquities Act: Whether one president can nullify a previous president's proclamation establishing a national monument. The pair talk about how this is a blatant land and resource grab by big oil companies, the irony of the US government calling for "local" voices, and how Utah has a twice promised land problem.
In a special third part Bruce Gagnon, Coordinator of Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space and Will Griffin, member of the Stop THAAD in Korea & US militarism in Asia and the Pacific Task-force, to talk about the installation of the THAAD system in South Korea, how the system will be used to push an offensive US foreign policy in the region, and how THAAD will serve to provoke North Koreans and undermine peace efforts in the region.
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