I believe my why now question has been answered, but the why not before now one has not. A.G. Barr discussed equality in the justice system, but the Native people know there isn't any, so do other minorities and the targeted community. I sure as hell do.
From the information I can get to it looks like Senator Murkowski and Senator Sullivan leveraged their votes and support for A. G. Barr during the to get him to focus on the deficits the United States has allowed or intentionally ignored for decades in the areas of public safety and justice for the Alaska Native communities. It worked. That's why no one would tell me why the DOJ was finally taking some kind of action with these problems that have existed for decades which have been known to them the whole time. I don't agree with how our wheeling and dealing political system works. My preference is a country that treats everyone equally and provides health care, education, law enforcement, justice and infrastructure in an equally distributed way.
For along time Senator Murkowski has pushed to help the Native people in Alaska, especially the women and children who are vulnerable to violence. She is also along with others working on the huge problem of murdered, missing and trafficked Native women.
Murkowski to revive bill intended to help Native women
This was the hardest thing I ever wrote and it shows.
MY OBJECTION LETTER ABOUT A CANDIDATE FOR POLICE CHIEF IN SOLDOTNA IS DEDICATED TO THE PENINSULA CLARION ONE OF THE MOST CRAPTASTIC NEWSPAPERS IN ALASKA
There was a meeting before the one below with law enforcement. There is no way narcissistic Greg Russel was not there going, "I was the chief of police in Kotzebue' as he shook the A.G.'s hand. That is what he always says first thing even though he has been gone from Kotzebue for many years and he and Jennie hated it there. No way he was not there promoting himself and trying to get some kind of appointment to something. Absolutely. He's a gangstalking bully having harmed many people and should have been charged with several crimes. Instead he was allowed to use several agencies both federal and state illegally to harm people. That is not what those who care about their community and state do, but it is what people who don't understand the difference between right and wrong do.
The massive violence against the more vulnerable and the lack of law enforcment wasn't a problem before and now suddenly it is. It was a problem for the Native people and anyone who came to live in the same system of oppression, lack of services, fake programs of health care and law enforcement and corrupt justice. It changed my life, destroyed my career because the lack of oversight in Alaska and at the federal level did not keep the people safe, did not ensure even basic guidelines in health care and law enforcement were upheld. Did not ensure the group of grifters who show up in rural areas of Alaska did not get away with taking things from the systems and that they did not prey upon people who were already living in a difficult situation. Most of these grifters were white people on the sociopath to psychopath continuum looking for a place where no state or federal agency was watching what they did. Some in the Homer area told me that they came to Alaska because there was hardly any law enforcement and what they did have was few and far between, not very well trained if trained at all and generally worked alone.
Surviving these conditions shows the Native people are intelligent and strong. In many ways those of us who came to a place like Nome were in worse shape, as we could not have even imagined such conditions would be allowed in the United States, that the justice system was so broken, that grifters were permitted to take over everything, that so many Orwellian lies would be told about it and that we would be attacked by our own government for telling the truth about it.
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