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    America has exposed almost all the minerals, oils, natural gases etc? Almost all the natural resources America has in its Land? By satellite.

    Now that this is exposed to the humans? Who gets to claim stake to this land?

    What if some of this land is already owned. By American Families or any family, you bought it!? Even if it is land for sale? Does this give the government the wright to impose a wright on this land? Or, with hold information from the public on the locations of such deposits. Exspecially if land is already owned by civilian land owners or privately owned.

    Who is allowed to stake claim to this land?

    What if the government staked claim to all the land during the 49er rush of the 1800's? We would not be America?

    What protects the American dream? The wright to prosper! The chance to better yourself! Is there a clause to prosper?

    Yes it all sounds like a fairytale now.

    But this is some of what the constitution claims.

    Is 60 percent of Utah owned by who? And why. Does our government own it? Why?

    Is the clean water act an attempt to claim this land? Would that be politically correct? Politically possible?

    Here is some desperate question I am looking opinions of.

    And have no such luck using the system. And I am not sure if this could be the wright solution?

    Any Help Appreciated. Negative or positive.

    Thanks

    Respectfully



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