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To: MT - Kalispell Daily lnterLakefedit@dailyinterlake.com]; Gene Erb|,(b) (6) Cc: )) (6) - Ken Cornelius Jill Flynnfhideaway1987@centurylink.net]; MT Rep Dick Barrettfrnewbar@gmail.comj; DNRC Land Boardflandboard@mt.gov]; Frandsen Deb (Tester)[deb_frandsen@tester.senate.gov]; Richard Erbfricharderb@montana.com]; Leroy Lake [(b)(6) [(b)(6) RosmanlRb)(6) Steve Hughes 1I(b)(6) Paul Guenzler[sharongu@ronan.net]; Dr. Kate Vandemoer[waterforworldpeace@gmail.com]; Kathleen Mazure[klm@dwgp.com]; Daniel Salomonfdansalomon12@gmail.com]; Patricia Gillisfpatricia.gillis@ferc.gov]; David Lakefspud@cyberport.net]; Paul Wadsworth (b) (6) Paul Hunsucker 1(b)(6) |]; MT Rep Steve Fitzpatrick[fitzpatricks@bresnan.net]; MT Sen Taylor Brownftaylor@northembroadcasting.com]; Bruce Fredrickson[bruce@rmtlawp.com]; Ryan Zinke(b) (6) MT Attorney General Tim Foxfcontactdoj@mt.gov]; Ross Middlemist P(6) Senator Jon Testerfsenator@tester.senate.gov]; BruceTutvedtSD3fbrucetutvedt@gmail.com]; mary@goodworksventures.com[mary@goodworksventures.com]; Alan Mikkelsenfalanmikk@gmail.com]; Bill & Grace Slack (b)(6) ; Steve Daines[steve@stevedaines.com]; MT Sen Chas Vincentfcvvincent@hotmail.com]; Duane Mechamfduane.mecham@sol.doi.gov]; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranchfbrknhkrnch@stignatius.net]; Will Selphfwill@ryanzinke.com]; Mike Horn! (b) (6) I]; Jack & Susan Lake[jlake@ronan.net]; Jon Metropoulosfjon@metropouloslaw.com] From: Robert Fanning Sent: 2017-07-24T17:02:46-04:00 Importance: Normal Subject Tester is very beatable. I am running against Tester in Montana and will win in Defense of the Forgotten Man and private property against the Deep State. Received: 2017-07-24T17:03:05-04:00 244421511.jpg How vulnerable is Senator Jon Tester in today's political climate? That question currently radiates throughout the Montana political scene as we gear up for yet another "nationally important" statewide race here in Big Sky Country. Montana's Flat-topped Democratic senior senator has so far managed to defy the odds makers in both of his previous Senate runs. In 2006, he upset 3-tcrm incumbent Conrad Bums to gain the scat. In 2012, he fended off a strong challenge from 6-tcrm U.S. Rep. Denny Rchbcrg to retain the scat, despite having to share the top of the Democratic ticket with Barack Obama. But what is the outlook for 2018? The July poll from Morning Consult on the popularity of each U.S. Senator provides some interesting early insight as we head into 2018. In the July poll, Tester polled with an approval rating of 50 percent and a disapproval rating of 39 percent amongst Montana voters. Those might sound like good numbers until you place them in context of the approval ratings for other senators and then compare them to Morning Consult's April numbers. Despite voter approval ratings that hover somewhere in the neighborhood of rat poison for Congress as a whole, voters typically approve of their own senators and representatives. Tester's disapproval rating of 39 percent is the 4th highest in the Senate. Tester's counterpart, Republican Steve Daincs, received a 53 percent approval rating and a 30 percent disapproval rating in the poll. Since the inauguration of Donald Trump, the media would have us believe that Republicans arc under siege nationwide. The narrative says that Donald Trump, in general, and the healthcare debate, in particular, arc dragging down the Republican Party and an anti-GOP backlash is brewing amongst voters. Maybe that is happening in other places, but what docs the data say about Montana? If we compare the July poll to Morning Consult's April poll, we find that Tester's popularity has seen a 14 point negative swing in his popularity. In April, Tester was at 57 approve, 32 disapprove. After 7 months of dogged opposition to Trump and the GOP agenda, he finds himself significantly less popular. Daincs has also seen his popularity slip, but by a far less dramatic 4 point swing, from 55 approve/28 disapprove to 53/30. All of this despite the fact that Daincs has been the senator under constant criticism and attack from the media, Democratic party, special interest groups, and liberal activists since January 20th. Despite the noise, it's Tester who voters appear to be moving away from. Clearly, the "anti-Trump backlash'' that is supposed to be materializing against the Republican Party is not materializing in Montana and that is bad news for Tester. We saw some of this in May when Greg Gianfortc, an unbelievably flawed candidate, was able to win the special election for Montana's House scat by a comfortable margin. Tester finds himself in a battle . Tester is very beatable. On Jul 13, 2017 11:27 AM, "Robert Fanning" <bruisemd73@gmai 1.com> wrote: I founded Regulatory Lawfarc Relief in 2015 https://www.tcchnocracy.ncws/indcx.php/2017/07/12/unitcd-nations-urgcs-govcmmcnts-takcwatcr-rcsourccs/ On Jul 13, 2017 6:10 AM, "Gene Erb Jr" |> wrote: Yo Dick you were at the White House in this era, who was on the Friends Committee on National Legislation? Looks like these Friends may have helped themselves to the Reclamation Funds? How do you protect a Individuals Private Property when the US Senate has been the (Drifting Funds Act) to the (BIA)? God Damm Dick I bet you know all about the Water Rights that have been Drifting to the Government also . Not to mention the minerals that must have went on a (DRIFT) also you will find that on the 1908 Plat Map? Dick any idea's about the (BIG DRIFT) or "Montana Power" bankruptcy during Governor Brian Schweitzer's helm? On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 2:37 PM, Richard Erb <richarderb@montana.com> wrote: Gene At yesterday's FID meeting I reported that the US Senate passed a bill (Drift Act) that would shift some funds from the US Bur of Rec to the BIA Safety of Dams program. Senator McCain was one of the authors of the bill. That bill will go to the US House of Rep. This bill recognizes that the BIA Safety of Dams program is significantly underfunded given the large number of dams covered by the BIA program (131). I do not think the bill has anything to do with the two (early 1940s) court orders you mention. Let me add that the BIA Safety of Dams program on this reservation is managed by the CSKT. Over the last decade this CSKT program has been able to maintain and rehabilitate dams (15) on this irrigation project with no cost to irrigators. The current major rehabilitation project is Crow Dam. Dick Erb From: Gene Erb Jr [mailto Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 7:30 AM To: Alan Mikkelsen <alanmikk@qmail.com> Cc: Chas Vincent <cvvincent@hotmail.com>; Ryan Zinke|(b) (6) Senator Jon Tester <senator@tester.senate.qov>; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch <brknhkrnch@stiqnatius.net>; Paul Guenzler <sharonqu@ronan.net>; Richard Erb <richarderb@montana.com>; David Lake <spud@cyberport.net>; Daniel Salomon <dansalomon12@qmail.com>; Jack Horner |(b) (6) |>; Duane Mecham <duane.mecham@sol.doi.gov>; Jack & Susan Lake <jlake@ronan.net>; mary@qoodworksventures.com (b) (6) - Ken Cornelius Dr. Kate Vandemoer <waterforworldpeace@qmail.com>; Paul Wadsworth < SteveFitzpatrickHD20 <fitzpatricks@bresnan.net>; Leroy Lake |>; Steve Hughes < |>; Paul Hunsucker < Patricia Gillis <patricia.qillis@ferc.qov>; Kathleen Mazure <klm@dwqp.com>; Dick Barrett <rnewbar@qmail.com>; BruceTutvedtSD3 <brucetutvedt@qmail.com>; Bill & Grace Slack |>; Bruce Fredrickson <bruce@rmtlawp.com>; William Selph <will@ryanzinke.com>; Frandsen Deb (Tester) <deb frandsen@tester.senate.qov>; Steve Daines <steve@stevedaines.com>; Curt Rosman <|(b) (6) |>; Jon Metropoulos <ion@metropouloslaw.com>; Kristin Omvig <kristin@rmtlawp.com>; KellyFlynnHD68 <hideaway1987@centurylink.net>; Ross Middlemist |>; Taylor Brown <taylor@northernbroadcastinq.com> Subject: Alan did you have a Fiduciary Responsibility to protect everyone's "WATER RIGHTS ? Alan you should have attended the independent Flathead District meeting yesterday, Chairman Dr. Dick added Senator McCain asked for funds from the Bureau of Reclamation for BIA projects. These Court Orders do not appear to be Obsolete. To: Robert Fanninq[bruisernd73@qmail.com] Ce: Ken Corneliu (b) (6) KellyFlynnHD68[hideaway1987@centurylink.net]; MT Rep Dick Barrett[mewbar@g mail.com]; DNRC Land Board[landboard@mt.gov]; Frandsen Deb (Tester)[deb frandsen@tester.senate.gov]; Richard Erb[richarderb@montana.com]; Jack Horne Q Leroy Lake (b) (6) Kristin Omvig[kristin@rmtlawp.com]; Curt Rosmarfl Hughesl(b) (6) MT - Kalispell Daily InterLake[edit@dailyinterlake.com]; Steve Paul Guenzler[sharongu@ronan.net]; Gene Erb Dr. Kate Vandemoer[waterforworldpeace@gmail.com]; Kathleen Mazure[klm@dwgp.com]; Daniel Salomon[dansalomon12@gmail.com]; Patrid^Gillis[Datnci^illis@fer^ov]; David Lake[spud@cyberport.net]; Paul Hunsucke Rep Steve Fitzpatrick[fitzpatricks@bresnan.net]; MT Sen Fredrickson[bruce@rmtlawp.com]; Ryan Zink K| b) (6) ylhernbroadcasting.com]; Bruce I Ross Middlemis (b) (6) MT Attorney General Tim Fox[contactdoj@mt.gov]; Senator Jon Tester[senator@tester.senate .gov] ; mary@goodworksventures.com[mary@goodworksventu res .corni. BruceTutvedtSD3[brucetutvedt@gmail.com]; Bill & Grace Slac (b) (6) ||M Alan Mikkelsen[alanmikk@gmail.com]; Steve Daines[steve@stevedames.comj; I Sen Chas Vincent[cvvincent@hotmail.com]; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch[brknhkmch@stignatius.net]; Duane Mechamfduane.mecham@sol.doi.gov]; Will Selph[will@ryanzinke.com]; Mike Hor (b) (6) Jon Metropoulos[jon@metropouloslaw.com]; Jack & Susan Lake[jlake@ ronan.net] From: Paul Wadsworth Sent: 2017-07-24T17:48:41-04:00 Importance: Normal Subject Re: Tester is very beatable. I am running against Tester in Montana and will win in Defense of the Forgotten Man and private property against the Deep State. Received: 2017-07-24T17:48:45-04:00 Arc going to run as an independent On Jul 24, 2017 3:02 PM, "Robert Fanning" <bruiscmd73@gmail.com> wrote: How vulnerable is Senator Jon Tester in today's political climate? That question currently radiates throughout the Montana political scene as we gear up for yet another "nationally important" statewide race here in Big Sky Country. Montana's Flat-topped Democratic senior senator has so far managed to defy the odds makers in both of his previous Senate runs. In 2006, he upset 3-tcrm incumbent Conrad Bums to gain the scat. In 2012, he fended off a strong challenge from 6-tcrm U.S. Rep. Denny Rchbcrg to retain the scat, despite having to share the top of the Democratic ticket with Barack Obama. But what is the outlook for 2018? The July poll from Morning Consult on the popularity of each U.S. Senator provides some interesting early insight as we head into 2018. In the July poll, Tester polled with an approval rating of 50 percent and a disapproval rating of 39 percent amongst Montana voters. Those might sound like good numbers until you place them in context of the approval ratings for other senators and then compare them to Morning Consult's April numbers. Despite voter approval ratings that hover somewhere in the neighborhood of rat poison for Congress as a whole, voters typically approve of their own senators and representatives. Tester's disapproval rating of 39 percent is the 4th highest in the Senate. Tester's counterpart, Republican Steve Daines, received a 53 percent approval rating and a 30 percent disapproval rating in the poll. Since the inauguration of Donald Trump, the media would have us believe that Republicans are under siege nationwide. The narrative says that Donald Trump, in general, and the healthcare debate, in particular, are dragging down the Republican Party and an anti-GOP backlash is brewing amongst voters. Maybe that is happening in other places, but what does the data say about Montana? If we compare the July poll to Morning Consult's April poll, we find that Tester's popularity has seen a 14 point negative swing in his popularity. In April, Tester was at 57 approve, 32 disapprove. After 7 months of dogged opposition to Trump and the GOP agenda, he finds himself significantly less popular. Daines has also seen his popularity slip, but by a far less dramatic 4 point swing, from 55 approve/28 disapprove to 53/30. All of this despite the fact that Daines has been the senator under constant criticism and attack from the media, Democratic party, special interest groups, and liberal activists since January 20th. Despite the noise, it's Tester who voters appear to be moving away from. Clearly, the "anti-Trump backlash" that is supposed to be materializing against the Republican Party is not materializing in Montana and that is bad news for Tester. We saw some of this in May when Greg Gianforte, an unbelievably flawed candidate, was able to win the special election for Montana's House seat by a comfortable margin. Tester finds himself in a battle . Tester is very beatable. On Jul 13, 2017 11:27 AM, "Robert Fanning" <bruisernd73@gmail.com> wrote: I founded Regulatory Lawfare Relief in 2015 https://www.technocracy.news/index.php/2017/07/12/umted-nations-urges-governmentstake-water-resources/ On Jul 13, 2017 6:10 AM, "Gene Erb Jr" (b) (6) I> wrote: Yo Dick you were at the White House in this era, who was on the Friends Committee on National Legislation? Looks like these Friends may have helped themselves to the Reclamation Funds? How do you protect a Individuals Private Property when the US Senate has been the (Drifting Funds Act) to the (BIA)? God Damm Dick I bet you know all about the Water Rights that have been Drifting to the Government also . Not to mention the minerals that must have went on a (DRIFT) also you will find that on the 1908 Plat Map? Dick any idea's about the (BIG DRIFT) or "Montana Power" bankruptcy during Governor Brian Schweitzer's helm? On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 2:37 PM, Richard Erb <richarderb@montana.com> wrote: Gene At yesterday's FID meeting I reported that the US Senate passed a bill (Drift Act) that would shift some funds from the US Bur of Rec to the BIA Safety of Dams program. Senator McCain was one of the authors of the bill. That bill will go to the US House of Rep. This bill recognizes that the BIA Safety of Dams program is significantly underfunded given the large number of dams covered by the BIA program (131). I do not think the bill has anything to do with the two (early 1940s) court orders you mention. Let me add that the BIA Safety of Dams program on this reservation is managed by the CSKT. Over the last decade this CSKT program has been able to maintain and rehabilitate dams (15) on this irrigation project with no cost to irrigators. The current major rehabilitation project is Crow Dam. Dick Erb From: Gene Erb Jr [mailto :b) (6) I ] Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 7:30 AM To: Alan Mikkelsen <alanmikk@gmail.com> Cc: Chas Vincent <cvvincent@hotmail.com>; Ryan Zinke (b) (6) Senator Jon Tester <senator@tester.senate.gov>; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch <brknhkrnch@stignatius.net>; Paul Guenzler <sharongu@ronan.net>; Richard Erb <richarderb@montana.com>; David Lake <spud@cyberport.net>; Daniel Salomon <dansalomon12@gmail.com>; Jack Horner <jhgrner@ronan.net>; Duane Mecham <duane.mecham@sol.doi.gov>; Jack & Susan Lake <jlake@ronan.net>; mary@goodworksventures.com; ken.cornelius@live.com; Dr. Kate Vandemoer <waterforworldpeace@gmail.com>; Paul Wadsworth <wads9954@gmail.com>; SteveFitzpatrickHD20 <fitzpatncks@bresnan.net>; Leroy LakeKb)(6) Hughes (b) (6) Paul Hunsucke (b) (6) Steve Patricia Gillis <patricia.gillis@ferc.gov>; Kathleen Mazure <klm@dwgp.com>; Dick Barrett <rnewbar@gmail.com>; BruceTutvedtSD3 <brucetutvedt@gmail.com>; Bill & Grace Slack (b) (6) Bruce Fredrickson <bruce@rmtlawp.com>; William Selph <will@ryanzinke.com>; Frandsen Deb (Tester) <deb frandsen@tester.senate.gov>; Steve Daines <steve@stevedaines.com>; Curt Rosman (b) (6) Jon Metropoulos <jon@,metropouloslaw.com>; Kristin Omvig <kristin@,rmtlawp.com>; KellyFlynnHD68 <hideaway1987@,centurylink.net>; Ross Middlemist (b) (6) Taylor Brown <taylor@northernbroadcasting.com> Subject: Alan did you have a Fiduciary Responsibility to protect everyone's "WATER RIGHTS" ? Alan you should have attended the independent Flathead District meeting yesterday, Chairman Dr. Dick added Senator McCain asked for funds from the Bureau of Reclamation for BIA projects. These Court Orders do not appear to be Obsolete. To: Paul Wadsworthl Cc: MT Rep Dick Barrett[rnewbar@gmail.com]; DNRC Land Board[landboard@mt.gov]; Frandsen Deb (Tester)[deb_frandsen@tester.senate.gov]; Richard Erb[richarderb@montana.com]; Leroy Lake [(b)(6) P(6) ; Kristin Omvig[kristin@rmtlawp.com]; Curt RosmanI I]; MT - Kalispell Daily lnterLake[edit@dailyinterlake.com]; Steve Hughes](b)(6) I]; Paul Guenzler[sharongu@ronan.net]; Gene Erb b) (6) Dr. Kate Vandemoer[waterforworldpeace@gmail.com]; Kathleen Mazure[klm@dwgp.com]; Daniel Salomon[dansalomon12@gmail.com]; Patricia Gillis[patricia.gillis@ferc.gov]; David Lake[spud@cyberport.net]; Paul Hunsucker (b) (6) |]; MT Rep Steve Fitzpatrick[fitzpatricks@bresnan.net]; MT Sen Taylor Brown[taylor@northernbroadcasting.com]; Bruce Fredrickson[bruce@rmtlawp.com]; Ryan Zinke I]; MT Attorney General Tim Fox[contactdoj@mt.gov]; Ross MiddlemistM) KellyFlynnHD68[hideaway1987@centurylink.net]; Senator Jon Tester[senator@tester.senate.gov]; Ken Cornelius 1(b)(6) |]; BruceTutvedtSD3[brucetutvedt@gmail.com]; mary@goodworksventures.com[mary@goodworksventures.com]; Alan Mikkelsen[alanmikk@gmail.com]; Bill & Grace Slack (b)(6) ; Steve Daines[steve@stevedaines.com]; MT Sen Chas Vincent[cvvincent@hotmail.com]; Duane Mecham[duane.mecham@sol.doi.gov]; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch[brknhkrnch@stignatius.net]; Will Selph[will@ryanzinke.com]; Mike Homi (b) (6) I]; Jack & Susan Lake[jlake@ronan.net]; Jon Metropoulos[jon@metropouloslaw.com] From: Robert Fanning Sent: 2017-07-24T18:11:53-04:00 Importance: Normal Subject Re: Tester is very beatable. I am running against Tester in Montana and will win in Defense of the Forgotten Man and private property against the Deep State. Received: 2017-07-24T18:12:28-04:00 Going to drive the conversation.......... nation wide. That's a quote. On Jul 24, 2017 3:48 PM, "Paul Wadsworth" |> wrote: Arc going to run as an independent On Jul 24, 2017 3:02 PM, "Robert Fanning" <bruisemd73@gmai 1 ,com> wrote: How vulnerable is Senator Jon Tester in today's political climate? That question currently radiates throughout the Montana political scene as we gear up for yet another "nationally important" statewide race here in Big Sky Country. Montana's Flat-topped Democratic senior senator has so far managed to defy the odds makers in both of his previous Senate runs. In 2006, he upset 3-tcrm incumbent Conrad Bums to gain the scat. In 2012, he fended off a strong challenge from 6-tcrm U.S. Rep. Denny Rchbcrg to retain the scat, despite having to share the top of the Democratic ticket with Barack Obama. But what is the outlook for 2018? The July poll from Morning Consult on the popularity of each U.S. Senator provides some interesting early insight as we head into 2018. In the July poll, Tester polled with an approval rating of 50 percent and a disapproval rating of 39 percent amongst Montana voters. Those might sound like good numbers until you place them in context of the approval ratings for other senators and then compare them to Morning Consult's April numbers. Despite voter approval ratings that hover somewhere in the neighborhood of rat poison for Congress as a whole, voters typically approve of their own senators and representatives. Tester's disapproval rating of 39 percent is the 4th highest in the Senate. Tester's counterpart, Republican Steve Daines, received a 53 percent approval rating and a 30 percent disapproval rating in the poll. Since the inauguration of Donald Trump, the media would have us believe that Republicans are under siege nationwide. The narrative says that Donald Trump, in general, and the healthcare debate, in particular, are dragging down the Republican Party and an anti-GOP backlash is brewing amongst voters. Maybe that is happening in other places, but what does the data say about Montana? If we compare the July poll to Morning Consult's April poll, we find that Tester's popularity has seen a 14 point negative swing in his popularity. In April, Tester was at 57 approve, 32 disapprove. After 7 months of dogged opposition to Trump and the GOP agenda, he finds himself significantly less popular. Daines has also seen his popularity slip, but by a far less dramatic 4 point swing, from 55 approve/28 disapprove to 53/30. All of this despite the fact that Daines has been the senator under constant criticism and attack from the media, Democratic party, special interest groups, and liberal activists since January 20th. Despite the noise, it's Tester who voters appear to be moving away from. Clearly, the "anti-Trump backlash" that is supposed to be materializing against the Republican Party is not materializing in Montana and that is bad news for Tester. We saw some of this in May when Greg Gianforte, an unbelievably flawed candidate, was able to win the special election for Montana 's House seat by a comfortable margin. Tester finds himself in a battle . Tester is very beatable. On Jul 13, 2017 11:27 AM, "Robert Fanning" <bruisernd73@gmail.com> wrote: I founded Regulatory Lawfare Relief in 2015 https://www.technocracy.news/index.php/2017/07/12/united-nations-urges-governmentstake-water-resources/ On Jul 13, 2017 6:10 AM, "Gene Erb Jr" wrote: Yo Dick you were at the White House in this era, who was on the Friends Committee on National Legislation? Looks like these Friends may have helped themselves to the Reclamation Funds? How do you protect a Individuals Private Property when the US Senate has been the (Drifting Funds Act) to the (BIA)? God Damm Dick I bet you know all about the Water Rights that have been Drifting to the Government also . Not to mention the minerals that must have went on a (DRIFT) also you will find that on the 1908 Plat Map? Dick any idea's about the (BIG DRIFT) or "Montana Power" bankruptcy during Governor Brian Schweitzer's helm? On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 2:37 PM, Richard Erb <richarderb()montana.com> wrote: Gene At yesterday's FID meeting I reported that the US Senate passed a bill (Drift Act) that would shift some funds from the US Bur of Rec to the BIA Safety of Dams program. Senator McCain was one of the authors of the bill. That bill will go to the US House of Rep. This bill recognizes that the BIA Safety of Dams program is significantly underfunded given the large number of dams covered by the BIA program (131). I do not think the bill has anything to do with the two (early 1940s) court orders you mention. Let me add that the BIA Safety of Dams program on this reservation is managed by the CSKT. Over the last decade this CSKT program has been able to maintain and rehabilitate dams (15) on this irrigation project with no cost to irrigators. The current major rehabilitation project is Crow Dam. Dick Erb From: Gene Erb Jr [mailtog^^^^^^^^^J Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 7:30 AM To: Alan Mikkelsen <alanmikk@qmail.com> Cc: Chas Vincent <cvvincent@hotmail.com>; Ryan Zinke |>; Senator Jon Tester <senator@tester.senate.qov>; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch <brknhkrnch@stiqnatius.net>; Paul Guenzler <sharonqu@ronan.net>; Richard Erb <richarderb@montana.com>; David Lake <spud@cyberport.net>; Daniel Salomon <dansalomon12@qmail.com>; Jack Horner ; Duane Mecham <duane.mecham@sol.doi.gov>; Jack & Susan Lake <ilake@ronan.net>; mary@qoodworksventures.com (b) (6) - Ken Cornelius Dr. Kate Vandemoer <waterforworldpeace@gmail.com>; Paul Wadsworth SteveFitzpatrickHD20 <fitzpatricks@bresnan.net>; Leroy Lake |>; Steve Hughes < |>; Paul Hunsucker Patricia Gillis <patricia.qillis@ferc.qov>; Kathleen Mazure <klm@dwqp.com>; Dick Barrett <rnewbar@gmail.com>; BruceTutvedtSD3 <brucetutvedt@gmail.com>; Bill & Grace Slack S(b) (6) |>; Bruce Fredrickson <bruce@rmtlawp.com>; William Selph <will@ryanzinke.com>; Frandsen Deb (Tester) <deb frandsen@tester.senate.qov>; Steve Daines <steve@stevedaines.com>; Curt Rosman Jon Metropoulos <on@metropouloslaw.com>; Kristin Omvig <kristin@rmtlawp.com>; KellyFlynnHD68 <hideaway1987@centurylink.net>; Ross Middlemist <(b)(6) >; Taylor Brown <taylor@northembroadcasting.com> Subject: Alan did you have a Fiduciary Responsibility to protect everyone's "WATER RIGHTS" Alan you should have attended the independent Flathead District meeting yesterday, Chairman Dr. Dick added Senator McCain asked for funds from the Bureau of Reclamation for BIA projects. These Court Orders do not appear to be Obsolete. To: Robert Fanning[bruisernd73@gmail.com]; Paul Wadsworth ] Cc: MT Rep Dick Barrett[rnewbar@gmail.com]; DNRC Land Board[landboard@mt.gov]; Frandsen Deb (Tester)[deb_frandsen@tester.senate.gov]; Richard Erb[richarderb@montana.com]; Leroy Lake (b) (6) I]; Jack Horner (b) (6) I]; Kristin Omvig[kristin@rmtlawp.com]; Curt Rosman' [(b) (6) | ]; MT - Kalispell Daily InterLake[edit@dailyinterlake.com]; Steve Hughes((b) (6) | ]; Paul Guenzler[sharongu@ronan.net]; Dr. Kate Vandemoer[waterforworldpeace@gmail.com]; Kathleen Mazure[klm@dwgp.com]; Daniel Salomon[dansalomon12@gmail.com]; Patricia Gillis[patricia.gillis@ferc.gov]; David Lake[spud@cyberport.net]; Paul Hunsucker I ]; MT Rep Steve Fitzpatrick[fitzpatricks@bresnan.net]; MT Sen Taylor Brown[taylor@northernbroadcasting.com]; Bruce Fredrickson[bruce@rmtlawp.com]; Ryan Zinke I ]; MT Attorney General Tim Fox[contactdoj@mt.gov]; Ross Middlemist :b) (6) ]; KellyFlynnHD68[hideaway1987@centurylink.net]; Senator Jon Tester[senator@tester.senate.gov]; Ken Cornelius (b)(6) I ]; BruceTutvedtSD3[brucetutvedt@gmail.com]; mary@goodworksventures.com[mary@goodworksventures.com]; Alan Mikkelsen[alanmikk@gmail.com]; Bill & Grace Slack b) (6) I]; Steve Daines[steve@stevedaines.com]; MT Sen Chas Vincent[cvvincent@hotmail.com]; Duane Mecham[duane.mecham@sol.doi.gov]; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch[brknhkrnch@stignatius.net]; Will Selph[will@ryanzinke.com]; Mike Horn 1(b) (6) I ]; Jack & Susan Lake[jlake@ronan.net]; Jon Metropoulos[jon@metropouloslaw.com] From: Gene Erb Jr Sent: 2017-07-26T11:59:42-04:00 Importance: Normal Subject: Re: Tester is very beatable. I am running against Tester in Montana and will win in Defense of the Forgotten Man and private property against the Deep State. Received: 2017-07-26T12:00:01-04:00 Water Commissioners.pdf 1 .Yo!!! Paul you may want to share these with your newly appointed Water Commissioner? Were you filing the proper (Documents) with the Judge when you were acting Commissioner? Any idea how much of a Bond Requirement, you had as a Water Commissioner, or were you just taxing your neighbors without representation? Any idea when the computer was purchased that you were having problems with? Wasn't that Government Property also? Those computers today have a lot of problems. By the way where was the firm located that was doing the work on that one the FBI may need to have a little visit also? Has your buddy Alan forgot to mention that waters on the Flathead Reservation were adjudicated by order of the Secretary of the Interior under date of June 27,1912. Filings were made on all streams of the reservation for the project during the period immediately preceding construction. On Monday, July 24, 2017 4:11 PM, Robert Fanning <bruisernd73@gmail.com> wrote: Going to drive the conversation..........nation wide. That's a quote. On Jul 24, 2017 3:48 PM, "Paul Wadsworth" <(b) (6) > wrote: Are going to run as an independent On Jul 24, 2017 3:02 PM, "Robert Fanning" <brujsernd73@gmajl.com> wrote: How vulnerable is Senator Jon Tester in today's political climate? That question currently radiates throughout the Montana political scene as we gear up for yet another "nationally important" statewide race here in Big Sky Country. Montana's Flat-topped Democratic senior senator has so far managed to defy the odds makers in both of his previous Senate runs. In 2006, he upset 3-term incumbent Conrad Burns to gain the seat. In 2012, he fended off a strong challenge from 6term U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg to retain the seat, despite having to share the top of the Democratic ticket with Barack Obama. But what is the outlook for 2018? The July poll from Morning Consult on the popularity of each U.S. Senator provides some interesting early insight as we head into 2018. In the July poll, Tester polled with an approval rating of 50 percent and a disapproval rating of 39 percent amongst Montana voters. Those might sound like good numbers until you place them in context of the approval ratings for other senators and then compare them to Morning Consult's April numbers. Despite voter approval ratings that hover somewhere in the neighborhood of rat poison for Congress as a whole, voters typically approve of their own senators and representatives. Tester's disapproval rating of 39 percent is the 4th highest in the Senate. Tester's counterpart, Republican Steve Daines, received a 53 percent approval rating and a 30 percent disapproval rating in the poll. Since the inauguration of Donald Trump, the media would have us believe that Republicans are under siege nationwide. The narrative says that Donald Trump, in general, and the healthcare debate, in particular, are dragging down the Republican Party and an anti-GOP backlash is brewing amongst voters. Maybe that is happening in other places, but what does the data say about Montana? If we compare the July poll to Morning Consult's April poll, we find that Tester's popularity has seen a 14 point negative swing in his popularity. In April, Tester was at 57 approve, 32 disapprove. After 7 months of dogged opposition to Trump and the GOP agenda, he finds himself significantly less popular. Daines has also seen his popularity slip, but by a far less dramatic 4 point swing, from 55 approve/28 disapprove to 53/30. All of this despite the fact that Daines has been the senator under constant criticism and attack from the media, Democratic party, special interest groups, and liberal activists since January 20th. Despite the noise, it's Tester who voters appear to be moving away from. Clearly, the "anti-Trump backlash" that is supposed to be materializing against the Republican Party is not materializing in Montana and that is bad news for Tester. We saw some of this in May when Greg Gianforte, an unbelievably flawed candidate, was able to win the special election for Montana's House seat by a comfortable margin. Tester finds himself in a battle . Tester is very beatable. On Jul 13, 2017 11:27 AM, "Robert Fanning" <bruisernd73@qmail.com> wrote: I founded Regulatory Lawfare Relief in 2015 https://www.technocracy.news/i ndex.php/2017/07/12/united-nat ions-urqesqovernments-take-wa ter-resources/ On Jul 13, 2017 6:10 AM, "Gene Erb Jr" (b) (6) |> wrote: Yo Dick you were at the White House in this era, who was on the Friends Committee on National Legislation? Looks like these Friends may have helped themselves to the Reclamation Funds? How do you protect a Individuals Private Property when the US Senate has been the (Drifting Funds Act) to the (BIA)? God Damm Dick I bet you know all about the Water Rights that have been Drifting to the Government also . Not to mention the minerals that must have went on a (DRIFT) also you will find that on the 1908 Plat Map? Dick any idea's about the (BIG DRIFT) or "Montana Power" bankruptcy during Governor Brian Schweitzer's helm? On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 2:37 PM, Richard Erb <richarderb(a)montana.com> wrote: Gene At yesterday's FID meeting I reported that the US Senate passed a bill (Drift Act) that would shift some funds from the US Bur of Rec to the BIA Safety of Dams program. Senator McCain was one of the authors of the bill. That bill will go to the US House of Rep. This bill recognizes that the BIA Safety of Dams program is significantly underfunded given the large number of dams covered by the BIA program (131). I do not think the bill has anything to do with the two (early 1940s) court orders you mention. Let me add that the BIA Safety of Dams program on this reservation is managed by the CSKT. Over the last decade this CSKT program has been able to maintain and rehabilitate dams (15) on this irrigation project with no cost to irrigators. The current major rehabilitation project is Crow Dam. Dick Erb From: Gene Erb Jr [mailtog^^^^^^^^^J Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 7:30 AM To: Alan Mikkelsen <alanmikk@qmail.com> Cc: Chas Vincent <cvvincent@hotmail.com>; Ryan Zinke |>; Senator Jon Tester <senator@tester.senate.qov>; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch <brknhkrnch@stiqnatius.net>; Paul Guenzler <sharonqu@ronan.net>; Richard Erb <richarderb@montana.com>; David Lake <spud@cyberport.net>; Daniel Salomon <dansalomon12@qmail.com>; Jack Horner Duane Mecham <duane.mecham@sol.doi.qov>; Jrasick Rts 11 vs i aairsiM !@ronan.net>; mary@qoodworksventures.com; (b) (6) - Ken Corneliu; Dr. Kate Vandemoer <waterforworldpeace@qmail.com>rwrvvaswnn<i(b) SteveFitzpatrickHD20 <fitzpatricks@bresnan.net>; Leroy Lake |>; Steve Hughes < |>; Paul Hunsucker <l Patricia Gillis <patricia.qillis@ferc.qov>; Kathleen Mazure <klm@dwqp.com>; Dick Barrett <rnewbar@gmail.com>; BruceTutvedtSD <brucetutvedt@gmail.com>; Bill & Grace Slack 3(b) (6) |>; Bruce Fredrickson <bruce@rmtlawp.com>; William Selph <will@ryanzinke.com>; Frandsen Deb (Tester) <deb frandsen@tester.senate.qo v>; Steve Daines <steve@stevedaines.com>; Curt Rosman Jon Metropoulos <on@metropouloslaw.com>; Kristin Omvig <kristin@rmtlawp.com>; KellyFlynnHD68 <hideaway1987@centurylink.net> ; Ross Middlemist |> ; Taylor Brown <taylor@northernbroadcastinq.c om> Subject: Alan did you have a Fiduciary Responsibility to protect everyone's 'WATER RIGHTS" ? Alan you should have attended the independent Flathead District meeting yesterday, Chairman Dr. Dick added Senator McCain asked for funds from the Bureau of Reclamation for BIA projects. These Court Orders do not appear to be Obsolete. To: Gene Erbl (b) (6) Cc: DNRC Land Board[landboard@mt.gov]; MT Rep Dick Barrett[mewbar@gmaiLcom]; Frandsen Deb (Tester)[deb_frandsen@tester.senate.gov]; Richard Erb[richarderb@montana.com]; mary@goodworksventures.com[mary@goodworksventures.com]; Jack Horner 1(b)(6) Lake (b) (6) J; Kristin Omvig[kristin@rrntlawp.com]; Curt Rosman 1(b)(6) MT - Kalispell Daily lnterLake[edit@dailyinter1ake.com]; Steve Hughes 1(b)(6) I]; Paul Guenzler[sharongu@ronan.net]; Dr. Kate Vandemoer[waterforworldpeace@gmail.com]; Kathleen Mazure[klm@dwgp.com]; Daniel Salomon[dansalomon12@gmail.com]; Patricia Gillis[patricia.gillis@ferc.gov]; Paul Wadsworth (b) (6) |]; David Lake[spud@cyberport.net]; Paul Hunsucker (b) (6) |]; MT Rep Steve Fitzpatrick[fitzpatricks@bresnan.net]; MT Sen Taylor Brown[taylor@northembroadcasting.com]; Bruce Fredrickson[bruce@rmtlawp.com]; Ryan Zinke ,(b) (6) MT Attorney General Tim Fox[contactdoj@mt.gov]; Ross MiddlemistH3) (6) KellyFlynnHD68[hideaway1987@centurylink.net]; Senator Jon Tester[senator@tester.senate.gov]; Ken Cornelius (b) (6) BruceTutvedtSD3[brucetutvedt@gmail.com]; Bill & Grace Slackl!(b) (6) II ]; Alan Mikkelsen[alanmikk@gmail.com]; Steve Daines[steve@stevedaines.com]; MT Sen Chas Vincent[cvvincent@hotmail.com]; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch[brknhkmch@stignatius.net]; Duane Mecham[duane.mecham@sol.doi.gov]; Will Selph[will@ryanzinke.com]; Mike Homi (b) (6) |]; Jon Metropoulos[jon@metropouloslaw.com]; Jack & Susan Lake[jlake@ronan.net] From: Robert Fanning Sent: 2017-07-26T12:19:51-04:00 Importance: Normal Subject Re: Tester is very beatable. I am running against Tester in Montana and will win in Defense of the Forgotten Man and private property against the Deep State. Received: 2017-07-26T12:20:03-04:00 images (1).jpg received 10211933496567172.jpeg Paul, Al and Dick, Arc you sure that you followed this 1935 LAW that Gene attached ? The D.C. and district judges will want to know. This compact is " repugnant " as a regulatory takings. On Jul 26, 2017 9:59 AM, ''Gene Erb Jr" |> wrote: l.Yoll! Paul you may want to share these with your newly appointed Water Commissioner? Were you filing the proper (Documents) with the Judge when you were acting Commissioner? Any idea how much of a Bond Requirement, you had as a Water Commissioner, or were you just taxing your neighbors without representation? Any idea when the computer was purchased that you were having problems with? Wasn't that Government Property also? Those computers today have a lot of problems. By the way where was the firm located that was doing the work on that one the FBI may need to have a little visit also? Has your buddy Alan forgot to mention that waters on the Flathead Reservation were adjudicated by order of the Secretary of the Interior under date of June 27,1912. Filings were made on all streams of the reservation for the project during the period immediately preceding construction. On Monday, July 24, 2017 4:11 PM, Robert Fanning <bru isemd73@gmail.com> wrote: Going to drive the conversation..........nation wide. That's a quote. On Jul 24, 2017 3:48 PM, "Paul Wadsworth" < (b) (6) > wrote: Are going to run as an independent On Jul 24, 2017 3:02 PM, "Robert Fanning" <bruisernd73@gmail.com> wrote: How vulnerable is Senator Jon Tester in today's political climate? That question currently radiates throughout the Montana political scene as we gear up for yet another "nationally important" statewide race here in Big Sky Country. Montana's Flat-topped Democratic senior senator has so far managed to defy the odds makers in both of his previous Senate runs. In 2006, he upset 3-term incumbent Conrad Burns to gain the seat. In 2012, he fended off a strong challenge from 6term U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg to retain the seat, despite having to share the top of the Democratic ticket with Barack Obama. But what is the outlook for 2018? The July poll from Morning Consult on the popularity of each U.S. Senator provides some interesting early insight as we head into 2018. In the July poll, Tester polled with an approval rating of 50 percent and a disapproval rating of 39 percent amongst Montana voters. Those might sound like good numbers until you place them in context of the approval ratings for other senators and then compare them to Morning Consult's April numbers. Despite voter approval ratings that hover somewhere in the neighborhood of rat poison for Congress as a whole, voters typically approve of their own senators and representatives. Tester's disapproval rating of 39 percent is the 4th highest in the Senate. Tester's counterpart, Republican Steve Daines, received a 53 percent approval rating and a 30 percent disapproval rating in the poll. Since the inauguration of Donald Trump, the media would have us believe that Republicans are under siege nationwide. The narrative says that Donald Trump, in general, and the healthcare debate, in particular, are dragging down the Republican Party and an anti-GOP backlash is brewing amongst voters. Maybe that is happening in other places, but what does the data say about Montana? If we compare the July poll to Morning Consult's April poll, we find that Tester's popularity has seen a 14 point negative swing in his popularity. In April, Tester was at 57 approve, 32 disapprove. After 7 months of dogged opposition to Trump and the GOP agenda, he finds himself significantly less popular. Daines has also seen his popularity slip, but by a far less dramatic 4 point swing, from 55 approve/28 disapprove to 53/30. All of this despite the fact that Daines has been the senator under constant criticism and attack from the media, Democratic party, special interest groups, and liberal activists since January 20th. Despite the noise, it's Tester who voters appear to be moving away from. Clearly, the "anti-Trump backlash" that is supposed to be materializing against the Republican Party is not materializing in Montana and that is bad news for Tester. We saw some of this in May when Greg Gianforte, an unbelievably flawed candidate, was able to win the special election for Montana's House seat by a comfortable margin. Tester finds himself in a battle . Tester is very beatable. On Jul 13, 2017 11:27 AM, "Robert Fanning" <bruisernd73@qmail.com> wrote: I founded Regulatory Lawfare Relief in 2015 https://www.technocracy.news/1 ndex.php/2017/07/12/united-nat ions-urqesqovernments-take-wa ter-resources/ On Jul 13, 2017 6:10 AM, "Gene Erb Jr" j(b) (6) |> wrote: Yo Dick you were at the White House in this era, who was on the Friends Committee on National Legislation? Looks like these Friends may have helped themselves to the Reclamation Funds? How do you protect a Individuals Private Property when the US Senate has been the (Drifting Funds Act) to the (BIA)? God Damm Dick I bet you know all about the Water Rights that have been Drifting to the Government also . Not to mention the minerals that must have went on a (DRIFT) also you will find that on the 1908 Plat Map? Dick any idea's about the (BIG DRIFT) or "Montana Power" bankruptcy during Governor Brian Schweitzer's helm? On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 2:37 PM, Richard Erb <richarderb@montana.com> wrote: Gene At yesterday's FID meeting I reported that the US Senate passed a bill (Drift Act) that would shift some funds from the US Bur of Rec to the BIA Safety of Dams program. Senator McCain was one of the authors of the bill. That bill will go to the US House of Rep. This bill recognizes that the BIA Safety of Dams program is significantly underfunded given the large number of dams covered by the BIA program (131). I do not think the bill has anything to do with the two (early 1940s) court orders you mention. Let me add that the BIA Safety of Dams program on this reservation is managed by the CSKT. Over the last decade this CSKT program has been able to maintain and rehabilitate dams (15) on this irrigation project with no cost to irrigators. The current major rehabilitation project is Crow Dam. Dick Erb From: Gene Erb Jr [mailtog^^^^^^^^^J Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 7:30 AM To: Alan Mikkelsen <alanmikk@qmail.com> Cc: Chas Vincent <cvvincent@hotmail.com>; Ryan Zinke |>; Senator Jon Tester <senator@tester.senate.qov>; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch <brknhkrnch@stiqnatius.net>; Paul Guenzler <sharonqu@ronan.net>; Richard Erb <richarderb@montana.com>; David Lake <spud@cyberport.net>; Daniel Salomon <dansalomon12@qmail.com>; Jack Horner |>; Duane Mecham <duane.mecham@sol.doi.qov>; Jqck & Susqp |_qke <ilake@.ronan.net>; mary@qoodworksventures.com; |(b) (6) - Ken Cornelius! Dr. Kate Vandemoer <waterforworldpeace@qmail.com> ; Paul Wadsworth SteveFitzpatrickHD20 <fitzpatricks@bresnan.net>; Leroy Lake <j Steve Hughes Paul Hunsucker |>; Patricia Gillis <patricia.qillis@ferc.qov>; Kathleen Mazure <klm@dwgp.com>; Dick Barrett <rnewbar@gmail.com>; BruceTutvedtSD3 <brucetutvedt@qmail.com>; Bill & Grace Slack <| |>; Bruce Fredrickson <bruce@mntlawp.com>; William Selph <will@ryanzinke.com>; Frandsen Deb (Tester) <deb frandsen@tester.senate.qo v>; Steve Daines <steve@stevedaines.com>; Curt Rosman g(b) (6) |>; Jon Metropoulos <ion@metropouloslaw.com>; Kristin Omvig <kristin@mntlawp.com>; KellyFlynnHD68 <hideaway1987@centurylink.net> ; Ross Middlemist ; Taylor Brown <taylor@northernbroadcastinq.c om> Subject: Alan did you have a Fiduciary Responsibility to protect everyone's 'WATER RIGHTS" ? Alan you should have attended the independent Flathead District meeting yesterday, Chairman Dr. Dick added Senator McCain asked for funds from the Bureau of Reclamation for BIA projects. These Court Orders do not appear to be Obsolete. To: Robert Fanning[bruisernd73@gmail.com] Ce: DNRC Land Board[landboard@mt.gov]; MT Rep Dick Barrett[mewbar@gmail.com]; Frandsen Deb (Tester)[deb_frandsen@tester.senate.gov]; Richard Erb[richarderb@montana.com]; mary@goodworksventures.com[mary@goodworksventures.com]; Jack Horner 1(b)(6) Leroy Lake (b) (6) IE Kristin Omvig[kristin@rmtlawp.com]; Curt Rosman 1(b)(6) MT - Kalispell Daily lnterLake[edit@dailyinterlake.com]; Steve Hughes 1(b)(6) I]; Paul Guenzler[sharongu@ronan.net]; Dr. Kate Vandemoer[waterforworldpeace@gmail.com]; Kathleen Mazure[klm@dwgp.com]; Daniel Salomon[dansalomon12@gmail.com]; Patricia Gillis[patricia.gillis@ferc.gov]; Paul Wadsworth (b) (6) David Lake[spud@cyberport.net]; Paul Hunsucker (b)(6) I]; MT Rep Steve Fitzpatrick[fitzpatricks@bresnan.net]; MT Sen Taylor Brown[taylor@northembroadcasting.com]; Bruce Fredrickson[bruce@rmtlawp.com]; Ryan Zinke (b) (6) MT Attorney General Tim Fox[contactdoj@mt.gov]; Ross Middlemist KW) KellyFlynnHD68[hideaway1987@centurylink.net]; Senator Jon Tester[senator@tester.senate.gov]; Ken Comelius| (b)(6) BruceTutvedtSD3[brucetutvedt@gmail.com]; Bill & Grace Slack|Hgi@l^^^^^^^M]; Alan Mikkelsen[alanmikk@gmail.com]; Steve Daines[steve@stevedaines.com]; MT Sen Chas Vincent[cvvincent@hotmail.com]; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch[brknhkmch@stignatius.net]; Duane Mecham[duane.mecham@sol.doi.gov]; Will Selph[will@ryanzinke.com]; Mike Hornl (b) (6) I]; Jon Metropoulos[jon@metropouloslaw.com]; Jack& Susan Lake[jlake@ronan.net]; Bradley Hamlett[senatorhamlett@gmail.com] From: Gene Erb Jr Sent: 2017-07-26T16:55:40-04:00 Importance: Normal Subject Re: Tester is very beatable. I am running against Tester in Montana and will win in Defense of the Forgotten Man and private property against the Deep State. Received: 2017-07-26T19:11:44-04:00 Records of C.J.Moody.pdf Lake County Documents.pdf images (1 ).jpg received 10211933496567172.jpeg Robert looking forward to you coming to Western Montana and sharing the movie ChinaTown with us interested Citizens. The first attachment is a little Project History up to 1932 by CJ. Moody with water adjudicated by the order of the Secretary of Interior. The second Attachment is filings by the Project Engineer (C.J.Moody) over the years as stated in the 1st. Also on page 632 of Lake County records CJ. Moody makes a description error change. Then on Pg. 633 Superintendent (Charles E. Coe), of the Flathead Indian Reservation, advertises a Allotment in accordance with the prescribed rules and regulations advertised certain Indian Allotments for sale. On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 10:19 AM, Robert Fanning <bruisernd73@gmail.com> wrote: Paul, Al and Dick, Are you sure that you followed this 1935 LAW that Gene attached ? The D.C. and district judges will want to know. This compact is " repugnant" as a regulatory takings. On Jul 26, 2017 9:59 AM, "Gene Erb Jr" (b) (6) > wrote: 1 .Yo!!! Paul you may want to share these with your newly appointed Water Commissioner? Were you filing the proper (Documents) with the Judge when you were acting Commissioner? Any idea how much of a Bond Requirement, you had as a Water Commissioner, or were you just taxing your neighbors without representation? Any idea when the computer was purchased that you were having problems with? Wasn't that Government Property also? Those computers today have a lot of problems. By the way where was the firm located that was doing the work on that one the FBI may need to have a little visit also? Has your buddy Alan forgot to mention that waters on the Flathead Reservation were adjudicated by order of the Secretary of the Interior under date of June 27,1912. Filings were made on all streams of the reservation for the project during the period immediately preceding construction. On Monday, July 24, 2017 4:11 PM, Robert Fanning <bruisernd73@gmail.com> wrote: Going to drive the conversation..........nation wide. That's a quote. On Jul 24, 2017 3:48 PM, "Paul Wadsworth" <(b) (6) > wrote: Are going to run as an independent On Jul 24, 2017 3:02 PM, "Robert Fanning" <brujsernd73@gmail.com> wrote: How vulnerable is Senator Jon Tester in today's political climate? That question currently radiates throughout the Montana political scene as we gear up for yet another "nationally important" statewide race here in Big Sky Country. Montana's Flat-topped Democratic senior senator has so far managed to defy the odds makers in both of his previous Senate runs. In 2006, he upset 3-term incumbent Conrad Burns to gain the seat. In 2012, he fended off a strong challenge from 6term U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg to retain the seat, despite having to share the top of the Democratic ticket with Barack Obama. But what is the outlook for 2018? The July poll from Morning Consult on the popularity of each U.S. Senator provides some interesting early insight as we head into 2018. In the July poll, Tester polled with an approval rating of 50 percent and a disapproval rating of 39 percent amongst Montana voters. Those might sound like good numbers until you place them in context of the approval ratings for other senators and then compare them to Morning Consult's April numbers. Despite voter approval ratings that hover somewhere in the neighborhood of rat poison for Congress as a whole, voters typically approve of their own senators and representatives. Tester's disapproval rating of 39 percent is the 4th highest in the Senate. Tester's counterpart, Republican Steve Daines, received a 53 percent approval rating and a 30 percent disapproval rating in the poll. Since the inauguration of Donald Trump, the media would have us believe that Republicans are under siege nationwide. The narrative says that Donald Trump, in general, and the healthcare debate, in particular, are dragging down the Republican Party and an anti-GOP backlash is brewing amongst voters. Maybe that is happening in other places, but what does the data say about Montana? If we compare the July poll to Morning Consults April poll, we find that Tester's popularity has seen a 14 point negative swing in his popularity. In April, Tester was at 57 approve, 32 disapprove. After? months of dogged opposition to Trump and the GOP agenda, he finds himself significantly less popular. Daines has also seen his popularity slip, but by a far less dramatic 4 point swing, from 55 approve/28 disapprove to 53/30. All of this despite the fact that Daines has been the senator under constant criticism and attack from the media, Democratic party, special interest groups, and liberal activists since January 20th. Despite the noise, it's Tester who voters appear to be moving away from. Clearly, the "anti-Trump backlash" that is supposed to be materializing against the Republican Party is not materializing in Montana and that is bad news for Tester. We saw some of this in May when Greg Gianforte, an unbelievably flawed candidate, was able to win the special election for Montana's House seat by a comfortable margin. Tester finds himself in a battle . Tester is very beatable. On Jul 13, 2017 11:27 AM, "Robert Fanning" <bruisernd73@qmail.com> wrote: I founded Regulatory Lawfare Relief in 2015 https://www.technocracy.news/i ndex.php/2017/07/12/united-nat ions-urqesqovernments-take-wa ter-resources/ On Jul 13, 2017 6:10 AM, "Gene Erb Jr" (b) (6) > wrote: Yo Dick you were at the White House in this era, who was on the Friends Committee on National Legislation? Looks like these Friends may have helped themselves to the Reclamation Funds? How do you protect a Individuals Private Property when the US Senate has been the (Drifting Funds Act) to the (BIA)? God Damm Dick I bet you know all about the Water Rights that have been Drifting to the Government also . Not to mention the minerals that must have went on a (DRIFT) also you will find that on the 1908 Plat Map? Dick any idea's about the (BIG DRIFT) or "Montana Power" bankruptcy during Governor Brian Schweitzer's helm? On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 2:37 PM, Richard Erb <richarderb@montana.com> wrote: Gene At yesterday's FID meeting I reported that the US Senate passed a bill (Drift Act) that would shift some funds from the US Bur of Rec to the BIA Safety of Dams program. Senator McCain was one of the authors of the bill. That bill will go to the US House of Rep. This bill recognizes that the BIA Safety of Dams program is significantly underfunded given the large number of dams covered by the BIA program (131). I do not think the bill has anything to do with the two (early 1940s) court orders you mention. Let me add that the BIA Safety of Dams program on this reservation is managed by the CSKT. Over the last decade this CSKT program has been able to maintain and rehabilitate dams (15) on this irrigation project with no cost to irrigators. The current major rehabilitation project is Crow Dam. Dick Erb From: Gene Erb Jr [mailto Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 7:30 AM To: Alan Mikkelsen <alanmikk@qmail.com> Cc: Chas Vincent <cvvincent@hotmail.com>; Ryan Zinke g(b) (6) |>; Senator Jon Tester <senator@tester.senate.gov>; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch <brknhkrnch@stiqnatius.net>; Paul Guenzler <sharonqu@ronan.net>; Richard Erb <richarderb@montana.com>; David Lake <spud@cyberport.net>; Daniel Salomon <dansalomon12@qmail.com>; Jack Horner 8(b) (6) |>; Duane Mecham <duane.mecham@sol.doi.qov>; Jack & Susan Lake <ilake@ronan.net>; mary@goodworksventures.corr (b) (6) - Ken Cornelius Dr. Kate Vandemoer <waterforworldpeace@gmail.com> ; Paul Wadsworth SteveFitzpatrickHD20 <fitzpatricks@bresnan.net>; Leroy Lake Steve Hughes |>; Paul Hunsucker 8(b) (6) |>; Patricia Gillis <patricia.gillis@ferc.gov>; Kathleen Mazure <klm@dwgp.com>; Dick Barrett <rnewbar@gmail.com>; BruceTutvedtSD3 <brucetutvedt@gmail.com>; Bill & Grace Slack |>; Bruce Fredrickson <bruce@rmtlawp.com>; William Selph <will@ryanzinke.com>; Frandsen Deb (Tester) <deb frandsen@tester.senate.go v>; Steve Daines <steve@stevedaines.com>; Curt Rosman 8(b) (6) |>; Jon Metropoulos <jon@metropouloslaw.com>; Kristin Omvig <kristin@rmtlawp.com>; KellyFlynnHD68 <hideaway1987@centurylink.net> ; Ross Middlemist ; Taylor Brown <taylor@northernbroadcasting.c om> Subject: Alan did you have a Fiduciary Responsibility to protect everyone's "WATER RIGHTS" ? Alan you should have attended the independent Flathead District meeting yesterday, Chairman Dr. Dick added Senator McCain asked for funds from the Bureau of Reclamation for BIA projects. These Court Orders do not appear to be Obsolete. To: Gene Erb|^^^^^^^|^]; MT - Kalispell Daily lnterLake[edit@dailyinterlake.com] Ce: MT Rep Dick Barrett[mewbar@gmaiLcom]; DNRC Land Board[landboard@mt.gov]; Frandsen Deb (Tester)[deb_frandsen@tester.senate.gov]; Richard Erb[richarderb@montana.com]; mary@goodworksventures.com[mary@goodworksventures.com]; Bradley Hamlett[senatorhamlett@gmail.com]; Leroy Lake 1(b)(6) |]; Jack Homer|Rb)(6) Kristin Omvig[kristin@rmtlawp.com]; Curt Rosman|.(b) (6) Steve Hughes (b)(6) I]; Paul Guenzler[sharongu@ronan.net]; Dr. Kate Vandemoer[waterforworldpeace@gmaiLcom]; Kathleen Mazure[klm@dwgp.com]; Daniel Salomon[dansalomon12@gmail.com]; Patricia Gillis[patricia.gillis@ferc.gov]; Paul WadsworthI____ |]; David Lake[spud@cyberport.net]; Paul HunsuckerO ^]; MT Rep Steve Fitzpatrick[fitzpatricks@bresnan.net]; MT Sen Taylor Brown[taylor@northembroadcasting.com]; Bruce Fredrickson[bruce@rmtlawp.com]; Ryan Zinke (b)(6) I]; Ross Middlemist J) (6) I]; MT Attorney General Tim Fox[contactdoj@mt.gov]; KellyFlynnHD68[hideaway1987@centurylink.net]; Senator Jon Tester[senator@tester.senate.gov]; Ken Cornelius| (b) (6) BruceTutvedtSD3[brucetutvedt@gmail.com]; Alan Mikkelsen[alanmikk@gmaiLcom]; Bill & Grace Slackl (b)(6) J; Steve Daines[steve@stevedaines.com]; MT Sen Chas Vincent[cvvincent@hotmail.com]; Duane Mecham[duane.mecham@sol.doi.gov]; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch[brknhkrnch@stignatius.net]; Will Selph[will@ryanzinke.com]; Mike Horn [(b)(6) |]; Jack & Susan Lake[jlake@ronan.net]; Jon Metropoulos[jon@metropouloslaw.com] From: Robert Fanning Sent: 2017-07-26T18:03:51-04:00 Importance: Normal Subject Re: Tester is very beatable. I am running against Tester in Montana and will win in Defense of the Forgotten Man and private property against the Deep State. Received: 2017-07-26T18:04:01-04:00 51EZpVv7OAL. SY400 .jpg It will be a double feature. You've been had. On Jul 26, 2017 2:55 PM, ''Gene Erb Jr" wrote: Robert looking forward to you coming to Western Montana and sharing the movie ChinaTown with us interested Citizens. The first attachment is a little Project History up to 1932 by CJ. Moody with water adjudicated by the order of the Secretary of Interior. The second Attachment is filings by the Project Engineer (C.J.Moody) over the years as stated in the 1st. Also on page 632 of Lake County records C.J. Moody makes a description error change. Then on Pg. 633 Superintendent (Charles E. Coe), of the Flathead Indian Reservation, advertises a Allotment in accordance with the prescribed rules and regulations advertised certain Indian Allotments for sale. On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 10:19 AM, Robert Fanning <bruisernd73@gmail.com> wrote: Paul, Al and Dick, Are you sure that you followed this 1935 LAW that Gene attached ? The D.C. and district judges will want to know. This compact is " repugnant" as a regulatory takings. On Jul 26, 2017 9:59 AM, "Gene Erb Jr" |(b) (6) |> wrote: l.YolH Paul you may want to share these with your newly appointed Water Commissioner? Were you filing the proper (Documents) with the Judge when you were acting Commissioner? Any idea how much of a Bond Requirement, you had as a Water Commissioner, or were you just taxing your neighbors without representation? Any idea when the computer was purchased that you were having problems with? Wasn't that Government Property also? Those computers today have a lot of problems. By the way where was the firm located that was doing the work on that one the FBI may need to have a little visit also? Has your buddy Alan forgot to mention that waters on the Flathead Reservation were adjudicated by order of the Secretary of the Interior under date of June 27,1912. Filings were made on all streams of the reservation for the project during the period immediately preceding construction. On Monday, July 24, 2017 4:11 PM, Robert Fanning <bruisemd73@qmail.com> wrote: Going to drive the conversation..........nation wide. That's a quote. On Jul 24, 2017 3:48 PM, "Paul Wadsworth" (b) (6) > wrote: Are going to run as an independent On Jul 24, 2017 3:02 PM, "Robert Fanning" <bruisemd73@qmail.com> wrote: How vulnerable is Senator Jon Tester in today's political climate? That question currently radiates throughout the Montana political scene as we gear up for yet another "nationally important" statewide race here in Big Sky Country. Montana's Flat-topped Democratic senior senator has so far managed to defy the odds makers in both of his previous Senate runs. In 2006, he upset 3-term incumbent Conrad Burns to gain the seat. In 2012, he fended off a strong challenge from 6term U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg to retain the seat, despite having to share the top of the Democratic ticket with Barack Obama. But what is the outlook for 2018? The July poll from Morning Consulton the popularity of each U.S. Senator provides some interesting early insight as we head into 2018. In the July poll, Tester polled with an approval rating of 50 percent and a disapproval rating of 39 percent amongst Montana voters. Those might sound like good numbers until you place them in context of the approval ratings for other senators and then compare them to Morning Consults April numbers. Despite voter approval ratings that hover somewhere in the neighborhood of rat poison for Congress as a whole, voters typically approve of their own senators and representatives. Tester's disapproval rating of 39 percent is the 4th highest in the Senate. Tester's counterpart, Republican Steve Daines, received a 53 percent approval rating and a 30 percent disapproval rating in the poll. Since the inauguration of Donald Trump, the media would have us believe that Republicans are under siege nationwide. The narrative says that Donald Trump, in general, and the healthcare debate, in particular, are dragging down the Republican Party and an anti-GOP backlash is brewing amongst voters. Maybe that is happening in other places, but what does the data say about Montana? If we compare the July poll to Morning Consults April poll, we find that Tester's popularity has seen a 14 point negative swing in his popularity. In April, Tester was at 57 approve, 32 disapprove. After 7 months of dogged opposition to Trump and the GOP agenda, he finds himself significantly less popular. Daines has also seen his popularity slip, but by a far less dramatic 4 point swing, from 55 approve/28 disapprove to 53/30. All of this despite the fact that Daines has been the senator under constant criticism and attack from the media, Democratic party, special interest groups, and liberal activists since January 20th. Despite the noise, it's Tester who voters appear to be moving away from. Clearly, the "anti-Trump backlash" that is supposed to be materializing against the Republican Party is not materializing in Montana and that is bad news for Tester. We saw some of this in May when Greg Gianforte, an unbelievably flawed candidate, was able to win the special election for Montana's House seat by a comfortable margin. Tester finds himself in a battle . Tester is very beatable. On Jul 13, 2017 11:27 AM, "Robert Fanning" <bruisernd73@qmail.com> wrote: I founded Regulatory Lawfare Relief in 2015 https://www.technocracy.news/i ndex.php/2017/07/12/united-nat ions-urqesqovernments-take-wa ter-resources/ On Jul 13, 2017 6:10 AM, "Gene Erb Jr" 4|(b) (6) |> wrote: Yo Dick you were at the White House in this era, who was on the Friends Committee on National Legislation? Looks like these Friends may have helped themselves to the Reclamation Funds? How do you protect a Individuals Private Property when the US Senate has been the (Drifting Funds Act) to the (BIA)? God Damm Dick I bet you know all about the Water Rights that have been Drifting to the Government also . Not to mention the minerals that must have went on a (DRIFT) also you will find that on the 1908 Plat Map? Dick any idea's about the (BIG DRIFT) or "Montana Power" bankruptcy during Governor Brian Schweitzer's helm? On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 2:37 PM, Richard Erb <richarderb@montana.com> wrote: Gene At yesterday's FID meeting I reported that the US Senate passed a bill (Drift Act) that would shift some funds from the US Bur of Rec to the BIA Safety of Dams program. Senator McCain was one of the authors of the bill. That bill will go to the US House of Rep. This bill recognizes that the BIA Safety of Dams program is significantly underfunded given the large number of dams covered by the BIA program (131). I do not think the bill has anything to do with the two (early 1940s) court orders you mention. Let me add that the BIA Safety of Dams program on this reservation is managed by the CSKT. Over the last decade this CSKT program has been able to maintain and rehabilitate dams (15) on this irrigation project with no cost to irrigators. The current major rehabilitation project is Crow Dam. Dick Erb From: Gene Erb Jr [mailto Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 7:30 AM To: Alan Mikkelsen <alanmikk@qmail.com> Cc: Chas Vincent <cvvincent@hotmail.com>; Ryan Zinke |>; Senator Jon Tester <senator@tester.senate.qov>; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch <brknhkrnch@stignatius.net>; Paul Guenzler <sharonqu@ronan.net>; Richard Erb <richarderb@montana.com>; David Lake <spud@cyberport.net>; Daniel Salomon <dansalomon12@qmail.com>; Jack Horner f>; Duane Mecham <duane.mecham@sol.doi.qov>; Jack & Susan Lake <ilake@ronan.net>; mary@qoodworksventures.com; (b) (6) - Ken Corneliu Dr. Kate Vandemoer <waterforworldpeace@qmail.com> ; Paul Wadsworth SteveFitzpatrickHD20 <fitzpatricks@bresnan.net>; Leroy Lake Steve Hughes Paul Hunsucker |>; Patricia Gillis <patricia.qillis@ferc.qov>; Kathleen Mazure <klm@dwqp.com>; Dick Barrett <rnewbar@qmail.com>; BruceTutvedtSD3 <brucetutvedt@qmail.com>; Bill & Grace Slack j(b) (6) |>; Bruce Fredrickson <bruce@rmtlawp.com>; William Selph <will@ryanzinke.com>; Frandsen Deb (Tester) <deb frandsen@tester,senate.go v>; Steve Daines <steve@stevedaines.com>; Curt Rosman |>; Jon Metropoulos <on@metropouloslaw.com>; Kristin Omvig <kristin@rmtlawp.com>; KellyFlynnHD68 <hideaway1987@centurylink.net> ; Ross Middlemist <(b) (6) > ; Taylor Brown <taylor@northernbroadcasting.c om> Subject: Alan did you have a Fiduciary Responsibility to protect everyone's "WATER RIGHTS" Alan you should have attended the independent Flathead District meeting yesterday, Chairman Dr. Dick added Senator McCain asked for funds from the Bureau of Reclamation for BIA projects. These Court Orders do not appear to be Obsolete. To: Robert Fanning[bruisernd73@gmail.com]; MT - Kalispell Daily lnterLake[edit@dailyinterlake.com] Cc: MT Rep Dick Barrett[rnewbar@gmail.com]; DNRC Land Board[landboard@mt.gov]; Frandsen Deb (Tester)[deb_frandsen@tester.senate.gov]; Richard Erb[richarderb@montana.com]; mary@goodworksventures.com[mary@goodworksventures.com]; Bradley Hamlett[senatorhamlett@gmail.com]; Leroy Lake [(b)(6) Kristin Omvig[kristin@rrntlawp.com]; Curt Rosman RW |]; Jack HomerII____ Steve Hughesl (b)(6) |]; Paul Guenzler[sharongu@ronan.net]; Dr. Kate Vandemoer[waterforworldpeace@gmail.com]; Kathleen Mazure[klm@dwgp.com]; Daniel Salomon[dansalomon12@gmail.com]; Patricia Gillis[patricia.gillis@ferc.gov]; Paul Wadsworth(b)(6) HunsuckerlKbTW 111Javid Lake[spud@cyberport.net]; Paul |]; MT Rep Steve Fitzpatrick[fitzpatricks@bresnan.net]; MT Sen Taylor Brown[taylor@northembroadcasting.com]; Bruce Fredhckson[bruce@rmtlawp.com]; Ryan Zinke .(b) (6) ; Ross Middlemist J) (6) I]; MT Attorney General Tim Fox[contactdoj@mt.gov]; KellyFlynnHD68[hideaway1987@centurylink.net]; Senator Jon Tester[senator@tester.senate.gov]; Ken Cornelius (b) (6) BruceTutvedt8D3[brucetutvedt@gmaiLcom]; Alan Mikkelsen[alanmikk@gmail.com]; Bill & Grace Slackl (b)(6) ; Steve Daines[steve@stevedaines.com]; MT Sen Chas Vincent[cvvincent@hotmail.com]; Duane Mecham[duane.mecham@sol.doi.gov]; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch[brknhkrnch@stignatius.net]; Will Selph[will@ryanzinke.com]; Mike Horn (b) (6) |]; Jack & Susan Lake[jlake@ronan.net]; Jon MetropoulosOon@metropouloslaw.com] From: Gene Erb Jr Sent: 2017-07-27T09:09:31-04:00 Importance: Normal Subject Re: Tester is very beatable. I am running against Tester in Montana and will win in Defense of the Forgotten Man and private property against the Deep State. Received: 2017-07-27T09:09:49-04:00 Dennis Krantz ditch decree and water helper.pdf Robert the Dennis Krantz a partial owner of the only 160 acres of water rights listed in this 640 acre Section 15 Twp 18 N Rge 20 W worked for the USDA for numerous years at Ronan Mt. Not to mention Section 14 we have the Project maps from the 1935 era and Section 15 is listed with water rights for 640 acres that we happen own land in. Dennis worked all those years for a Government Pension and was across the hall from the State (DNRC) he will make the list for a Forensic Audit. Check out the work our acting Director of the Bureau of Reclamation has been involved in, the FBI investigation may want to check these records kept by the (FJBC)? There will be a complaint filed with the District Court Judge as we own property in both Sections. On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 4:03 PM, Robert Fanning <bruisemd73@gmail.com> wrote: It will be a double feature. You've been had. On Jul 26, 2017 2:55 PM, "Gene Erb Jr" j(b) (6) |> wrote: Robert looking forward to you coming to Western Montana and sharing the movie ChinaTown with us interested Citizens. The first attachment is a little Project History up to 1932 by C.J. Moody with water adjudicated by the order of the Secretary of Interior. The second Attachment is filings by the Project Engineer (C.J.Moody) over the years as stated in the 1st. Also on page 632 of Lake County records C.J. Moody makes a description error change. Then on Pg. 633 Superintendent (Charles E. Coe), of the Flathead Indian Reservation, advertises a Allotment in accordance with the prescribed rules and regulations advertised certain Indian Allotments for sale. On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 10:19 AM, Robert Fanning <bruisernd73@qmail.com> wrote: Paul, Al and Dick, Are you sure that you followed this 1935 LAW that Gene attached ? The D.C. and district judges will want to know. This compact is " repugnant" as a regulatory takings. On Jul 26, 2017 9:59 AM, "Gene Erb Jr" |(b) (6) |> wrote: l.Yo!!! Paul you may want to share these with your newly appointed Water Commissioner? Were you filing the proper (Documents) with the Judge when you were acting Commissioner? Any idea how much of a Bond Requirement, you had as a Water Commissioner, or were you just taxing your neighbors without representation? Any idea when the computer was purchased that you were having problems with? Wasn't that Government Property also? Those computers today have a lot of problems. By the way where was the firm located that was doing the work on that one the FBI may need to have a little visit also? Has your buddy Alan forgot to mention that waters on the Flathead Reservation were adjudicated by order of the Secretary of the Interior under date of June 27,1912. Filings were made on all streams of the reservation for the project during the period immediately preceding construction. On Monday, July 24, 2017 4:11 PM, Robert Fanning <bruisernd73@qmail.com> wrote: Going to drive the conversation..........nation wide. That's a quote. On Jul 24, 2017 3:48 PM, "Paul Wadsworth" (b) (6) |> wrote: Are going to run as an independent On Jul 24, 2017 3:02 PM, "Robert Fanning" <bruisernd73@qmail.com> wrote: How vulnerable is Senator Jon Tester in today's political climate? That question currently radiates throughout the Montana political scene as we gear up for yet another "nationally important" statewide race here in Big Sky Country. Montana's Flat-topped Democratic senior senator has so far managed to defy the odds makers in both of his previous Senate runs. In 2006, he upset 3-term incumbent Conrad Burns to gain the seat. In 2012, he fended off a strong challenge from 6term U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg to retain the seat, despite having to share the top of the Democratic ticket with Barack Obama. But what is the outlook for 2018? The July poll from Morning Consult on the popularity of each U.S. Senator provides some interesting early insight as we head into 2018. In the July poll, Tester polled with an approval rating of 50 percent and a disapproval rating of 39 percent amongst Montana voters. Those might sound like good numbers until you place them in context of the approval ratings for other senators and then compare them to Morning Consult's April numbers. Despite voter approval ratings that hover somewhere in the neighborhood of rat poison for Congress as a whole, voters typically approve of their own senators and representatives. Tester's disapproval rating of 39 percent is the 4th highest in the Senate. Tester's counterpart, Republican Steve Daines, received a 53 percent approval rating and a 30 percent disapproval rating in the poll. Since the inauguration of Donald Trump, the media would have us believe that Republicans are under siege nationwide. The narrative says that Donald Trump, in general, and the healthcare debate, in particular, are dragging down the Republican Party and an anti-GOP backlash is brewing amongst voters. Maybe that is happening in other places, but what does the data say about Montana? If we compare the July poll to Morning Consult's April poll, we find that Tester's popularity has seen a 14 point negative swing in his popularity. In April, Tester was at 57 approve, 32 disapprove. After 7 months of dogged opposition to Trump and the GOP agenda, he finds himself significantly less popular. Daines has also seen his popularity slip, but by a far less dramatic 4 point swing, from 55 approve/28 disapprove to 53/30. All of this despite the fact that Daines has been the senator under constant criticism and attack from the media, Democratic party, special interest groups, and liberal activists since January 20th. Despite the noise, it's Tester who voters appear to be moving away from. Clearly, the "anti-Trump backlash" that is supposed to be materializing against the Republican Party is not materializing in Montana and that is bad news for Tester. We saw some of this in May when Greg Gianforte, an unbelievably flawed candidate, was able to win the special election for Montana's House seat by a comfortable margin. Tester finds himself in a battle . Tester is very beatable. On Jul 13, 2017 11:27 AM, "Robert Fanning" <bruisernd73@qmail.com> wrote: I founded Regulatory Lawfare Relief in 2015 https://www.technocracy.news/i ndex.php/2017/07/12/united-nat ions-urqesqovernments-take-wa ter-resources/ On Jul 13, 2017 6:10 AM, "Gene Erb Jr" <4 |> wrote: Yo Dick you were at the White House in this era, who was on the Friends Committee on National Legislation? Looks like these Friends may have helped themselves to the Reclamation Funds? How do you protect a Individuals Private Property when the US Senate has been the (Drifting Funds Act) to the (BIA)? God Damm Dick I bet you know all about the Water Rights that have been Drifting to the Government also . Not to mention the minerals that must have went on a (DRIFT) also you will find that on the 1908 Plat Map? Dick any idea's about the (BIG DRIFT) or "Montana Power" bankruptcy during Governor Brian Schweitzer's helm? On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 2:37 PM, Richard Erb <richarderb(a)montana.com> wrote: Gene At yesterday's FID meeting I reported that the US Senate passed a bill (Drift Act) that would shift some funds from the US Bur of Rec to the BIA Safety of Dams program. Senator McCain was one of the authors of the bill. That bill will go to the US House of Rep. This bill recognizes that the BIA Safety of Dams program is significantly underfunded given the large number of dams covered by the BIA program (131). I do not think the bill has anything to do with the two (early 1940s) court orders you mention. Let me add that the BIA Safety of Dams program on this reservation is managed by the CSKT. Over the last decade this CSKT program has been able to maintain and rehabilitate dams (15) on this irrigation project with no cost to irrigators. The current major rehabilitation project is Crow Dam. Dick Erb From: Gene Erb Jr [mailto^^^^^^^^^M] Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 7:30 AM To: Alan Mikkelsen <alanmikk@qmail.com> Cc: Chas Vincent <cvvincent@hotmail.com>; Ryan Zinke Senator Jon Tester <senator@tester.senate.qov>: Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch <brknhkrnch@stiqnatius.net>; Paul Guenzler <sharonqu@ronan.net>: Richard Erb <richarderb@montana.com>; David Lake <spud@cyberport.net>; Daniel Salomon <dansalomon12@gmail.com>; Jack Horner < :b) (6) >; Duane Mecham <duane.mecham@soLdoi.gov>; Jack & Susan Lake <jlake@ronan.net>; mary@goodworksventures.com; (b) (6) - Ken Cornelius Dr. Kate Vandemoer <waterforworldpeace@gmail.com> ; Paul Wadsworth <(b) (6) SteveFitzpatrickHD20 <fitzpatrjcks@bresnan.net>; Leroy Lake < b) (6) I >; M >; Steve Hughes < b) (6) < :b) (6) >; Paul Hunsucker I>; Patricia Gillis <patricia.gillis@ferc.gov>; Kathleen Mazure <klm@dwgp.com>; Dick Barrett <rnewbar@gmail.com>; BruceTutvedtSD3 <brucetutvedt@gmaiLcom>; Bill & Grace Slack < :b) (6) I>; Bruce Fredrickson <bruce@rmtlawp.com>; William Selph <will@ryanzinke.com>; Frandsen Deb (Tester) <deb frandsen@tester.senate.go v>; Steve Daines <steve@stevedaines.com>; Curt Rosman < b) (6) >; Jon Metropoulos <jon@,metropouloslaw.com>; Kristin Omvig <kristin@,rmtlawp.com>; KellyFlynnHD68 <hjdeaway1987@centurylinik.niet> ; Ross Middlemist < (b)(6) > ; Taylor Brown <taylor@northernbroadcasting.c om> Subject: Alan did you have a Fiduciary Responsibility to protect everyone's "WATER RIGHTS" Alan you should have attended the independent Flathead District meeting yesterday, Chairman Dr. Dick added Senator McCain asked for funds from the Bureau of Reclamation for BIA projects. These Court Orders do not appear to be Obsolete. To: Gene Erbl I]; MT - Kalispell Daily lnterLake[edit@dailyinterlake.com] Ce: DNRC Land Board[landboard@mt.gov]; MT Rep Dick Barrett[mewbar@gmail.com]; Frandsen Deb (Tester)[deb_frandsen@tester.senate.gov]; Richard Erb[richarderb@montana.com]; mary@goodworksventures.com[mary@goodworksventures.com]; Jack Horner KW) 1; Leroy Lake RW) Brad Hamlett[senatorhamlett@gmail.com]; Kristin Omvig[kristin@rmtlawp.com]; Curt Rosman KW) Steve Hughes 3) (6) I]; Paul Guenzler[sharongu@ronan.net]; Dr. Kate Vandemoer[waterforworldpeace@gmaiLcom]; Kathleen Mazure[klm@dwgp.com]; Daniel Salomon[dansalomon12@gmail.com]; Patricia Gillis[patricia.gillis@ferc.gov]; Paul Wadsworth (b) (6) I]; David Lake[spud@cyberport.net]; Paul Hunsucker KW) I]; MT Rep Steve Fitzpathck[fitzpatricks@bresnan.net]; "MT Sen Taylor Brown"[taylor@northernbroadcasting.com]; Bruce Fredrickson[bruce@rmtlawp.com]; Ryan Zinke (b)(6) MT Attorney General Tim Fox[contactdoj@mt.gov]; Ross Middlemist 5) (6) Ji Flynn[hideaway1987@centurylink.net]; Senator Jon Tester[senator@tester.senate.gov]; Ken Cornelius KW) BruceTutvedtSD3[brucetutvedt@gmaiLcom]; Bill & Grace Alan Mikkelsen[alanmikk@gmaiLcom]; Steve Daines[steve@stevedaines.com]; MT Sen Chas Vincent[cvvincent@hotmaiLcomj; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch[brknhkmch@stignatius.net]; Duane Mecham[duane.mecham@sol.doi.gov]; Will Selph[will@ryanzinke.com]; Mike Homi (W) |]; Jack & Susan Lake[jlake@ronan.net]; jon@metropouloslaw.com[jon@metropouloslaw.com] From: Robert Fanning Sent: 2017-07-27T11:04:40-04:00 Importance: Normal Subject Re: Tester is very beatable. I am running against Tester in Montana and will win in Defense of the Forgotten Man and private property against the Deep State. Received: 2017-07-27T11:04:49-04:00 51EZpVv7OAL. SY400 .jpg images (1 ).jpq See you at the movie's after Labor Day ; when everyone is out of water. On Jul 27, 2017 7:09 AM, ''Gene Erb Jr" wrote: Robert the Dennis Krantz a partial owner of the only 160 acres of water rights listed in this 640 acre Section 15 Twp 18 N Rge 20 W worked for the USDA for numerous years at Ronan Mt. Not to mention Section 14 we have the Project maps from the 1935 era and Section 15 is listed with water rights for 640 acres that we happen own land in. Dennis worked all those years for a Government Pension and was across the hall from the State (DNRC) he will make the list for a Forensic Audit. Check out the work our acting Director of the Bureau of Reclamation has been involved in, the FBI investigation may want to check these records kept by the (FJBC)? There will be a complaint filed with the District Court Judge as we own property in both Sections. On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 4:03 PM, Robert Fanning <bruisemd73@qmail.com> wrote: It will be a double feature. You've been had. On Jul 26, 2017 2:55 PM, "Gene Erb Jr" FH6) |> wrote: Robert looking forward to you coming to Western Montana and sharing the movie ChinaTown with us interested Citizens. The first attachment is a little Project History up to 1932 by CJ. Moody with water adjudicated by the order of the Secretary of Interior. The second Attachment is filings by the Project Engineer (C.J.Moody) over the years as stated in the 1st. Also on page 632 of Lake County records C.J. Moody makes a description error change. Then on Pg. 633 Superintendent (Charles E. Coe), of the Flathead Indian Reservation, advertises a Allotment in accordance with the prescribed rules and regulations advertised certain Indian Allotments for sale. On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 10:19 AM, Robert Fanning <bruisernd73@gmail.com> wrote: Paul, Al and Dick, Are you sure that you followed this 1935 LAW that Gene attached ? The D.C. and district judges will want to know. This compact is " repugnant" as a regulatory takings. On Jul 26, 2017 9:59 AM, "Gene Erb Jr" |(b) (6) |> wrote: l.YolH Paul you may want to share these with your newly appointed Water Commissioner? Were you filing the proper (Documents) with the Judge when you were acting Commissioner? Any idea how much of a Bond Requirement, you had as a Water Commissioner, or were you just taxing your neighbors without representation? Any idea when the computer was purchased that you were having problems with? Wasn't that Government Property also? Those computers today have a lot of problems. By the way where was the firm located that was doing the work on that one the FBI may need to have a little visit also? Has your buddy Alan forgot to mention that waters on the Flathead Reservation were adjudicated by order of the Secretary of the Interior under date of June 27,1912. Filings were made on all streams of the reservation for the project during the period immediately preceding construction. On Monday, July 24, 2017 4:11 PM, Robert Fanning <bruisemd73@qmail.com> wrote: Going to drive the conversation..........nation wide. That's a quote. On Jul 24, 2017 3:48 PM, "Paul Wadsworth" <(b) (6) > wrote: Are going to run as an independent On Jul 24, 2017 3:02 PM, "Robert Fanning" <bruisernd73@gmail.com> wrote: How vulnerable is Senator Jon Tester in today's political climate? That question currently radiates throughout the Montana political scene as we gear up for yet another "nationally important" statewide race here in Big Sky Country. Montana's Flat-topped Democratic senior senator has so far managed to defy the odds makers in both of his previous Senate runs. In 2006, he upset 3-term incumbent Conrad Burns to gain the seat. In 2012, he fended off a strong challenge from 6term U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg to retain the seat, despite having to share the top of the Democratic ticket with Barack Obama. But what is the outlook for 2018? The July poll from Morning Consult on the popularity of each U.S. Senator provides some interesting early insight as we head into 2018. In the July poll, Tester polled with an approval rating of 50 percent and a disapproval rating of 39 percent amongst Montana voters. Those might sound like good numbers until you place them in context of the approval ratings for other senators and then compare them to Morning Consult's April numbers. Despite voter approval ratings that hover somewhere in the neighborhood of rat poison for Congress as a whole, voters typically approve of their own senators and representatives. Tester's disapproval rating of 39 percent is the 4th highest in the Senate. Tester's counterpart, Republican Steve Daines, received a 53 percent approval rating and a 30 percent disapproval rating in the poll. Since the inauguration of Donald Trump, the media would have us believe that Republicans are under siege nationwide. The narrative says that Donald Trump, in general, and the healthcare debate, in particular, are dragging down the Republican Party and an anti-GOP backlash is brewing amongst voters. Maybe that is happening in other places, but what does the data say about Montana? If we compare the July poll to Morning Consult's April poll, we find that Tester's popularity has seen a 14 point negative swing in his popularity. In April, Tester was at 57 approve, 32 disapprove. After 7 months of dogged opposition to Trump and the GOP agenda, he finds himself significantly less popular. Daines has also seen his popularity slip, but by a far less dramatic 4 point swing, from 55 approve/28 disapprove to 53/30. All of this despite the fact that Dairies has been the senator under constant criticism and attack from the media, Democratic party, special interest groups, and liberal activists since January 20th. Despite the noise, it's Tester who voters appear to be moving away from. Clearly, the "anti-Trump backlash" that is supposed to be materializing against the Republican Party is not materializing in Montana and that is bad news for Tester. We saw some of this in May when Greg Gianforte, an unbelievably flawed candidate, was able to win the special election for Montana's House seat by a comfortable margin. Tester finds himself in a battle . Tester is very beatable. On Jul 13, 2017 11:27 AM, "Robert Fanning" <bruisernd73@qmail.com> wrote: I founded Regulatory Lawfare Relief in 2015 https://www.technocracy.news/i ndex.php/2017/07/12/united-nat ions-urqesqovernments-take-wa ter-resources/ On Jul 13, 2017 6:10 AM, "Gene Erb Jr" |(b) (6) |> wrote: Yo Dick you were at the White House in this era, who was on the Friends Committee on National Legislation? Looks like these Friends may have helped themselves to the Reclamation Funds? How do you protect a Individuals Private Property when the US Senate has been the (Drifting Funds Act) to the (BIA)? God Damm Dick I bet you know all about the Water Rights that have been Drifting to the Government also . Not to mention the minerals that must have went on a (DRIFT) also you will find that on the 1908 Plat Map? Dick any idea's about the (BIG DRIFT) or "Montana Power" bankruptcy during Governor Brian Schweitzer's helm? On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 2:37 PM, Richard Erb <richarderb@rnontana.com> wrote: Gene At yesterday's FID meeting I reported that the US Senate passed a bill (Drift Act) that would shift some funds from the US Bur of Rec to the BIA Safety of Dams program. Senator McCain was one of the authors of the bill. That bill will go to the US House of Rep. This bill recognizes that the BIA Safety of Dams program is significantly underfunded given the large number of dams covered by the BIA program (131). I do not think the bill has anything to do with the two (early 1940s) court orders you mention. Let me add that the BIA Safety of Dams program on this reservation is managed by the CSKT. Over the last decade this CSKT program has been able to maintain and rehabilitate dams (15) on this irrigation project with no cost to irrigators. The current major rehabilitation project is Crow Dam. Dick Erb From: Gene Erb Jr [mailto Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 7:30 AM To: Alan Mikkelsen <alanmikk@qmail.com> Cc: Chas Vincent <cvvincent@hotmail.com>; Ryan Zinke |>; Senator Jon Tester <senator@tester.senate.qov>; Jerry & Christine | Broken Hook Ranch <brknhkrnch@stiqnatius.net>; Paul Guenzler <sharonqu@ronan.net>; Richard Erb <richarderb@montana.com>; David Lake <spud@cyberport.net>; Daniel Salomon <dansalomon12@qmail.com>; Jack Horner |>; Duane Mecham <duane.mecham@sol.doi.gov>; Jack & Susan Lake <ilake@ronan.net>; mary@qoodworksventures.com; (b) (6) - Ken Corneliusr. Kate Vandemoer <waterforworldpeace@qmail.com> ; Paul Wadsworth SteveFitzpatrickHD20 <fitzpatricks@bresnan.net>; Leroy Lake Steve Hughes Paul Hunsucker >; Patricia Gillis <patricia.qillis@ferc.qov>; Kathleen Mazure <klm@dwqp.com>; Dick Barrett <rnewbar@qmail.com>; BruceTutvedtSD3 <brucetutvedt@qmail.com>; Bill & Grace Slack |>; Bruce Fredrickson <bruce@mntlawp.com>; William Selph <will@ryanzinke.com>; Frandsen Deb (Tester) <deb frandsen@tester.senate.qo v>; Steve Daines <steve@stevedaines.com>; Curt Rosman |>; Jon Metropoulos <on@metropouloslaw.com>; Kristin Omvig <kristin@mntlawp.com>; KellyFlynnHD68 <hideaway1987@centurylink.net> ; Ross Middlemist |> ; Taylor Brown <tavlor@northernbroadcastinq.c om> Subject: Alan did you have a Fiduciary Responsibility to protect everyone's 'WATER RIGHTS" ? Alan you should have attended the independent Flathead District meeting yesterday, Chairman Dr. Dick added Senator McCain asked for funds from the Bureau of Reclamation for BIA projects. These Court Orders do not appear to be Obsolete.