Unreal City: Las Vegas, Black Mesa, and the Fate of the West

Read [Judith Nies Book] * Unreal City: Las Vegas, Black Mesa, and the Fate of the West Online ! PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Unreal City: Las Vegas, Black Mesa, and the Fate of the West Water and Power and Lies Raven Grimaldi Judith Nies has managed to give me some sleepless nights this week. Nies has been involved in the research and the events of her book, Unreal City, for decades, and it shows. She knows the players, the terrain, the dirty secrets and the truth and she tells it in an engaging, forthright and credible style that reads like a thr. You Cant Afford Not to Read Unreal City Barbara Hindley I urge you to read this book. If you care about truth and justice, you ca

Unreal City: Las Vegas, Black Mesa, and the Fate of the West

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Rating : 4.41 (770 Votes)
Asin : B00J2XRY4Q
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Number of Pages : 347 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-08-16
Language : English

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Amid the backdrop of the breathtaking desert landscape, Unreal City shows five cultures colliding - Hopi, Navajo, global energy corporations, Mormons, and US government agencies - resulting in a battle over resources and the future of the West. Nies shows how the struggle over Black Mesa lands is an example of a global phenomenon in which giant transnational corporations have the power to separate indigenous people from their energy-rich lands with the help of host governments. Las Vegas may attract 39 million visitors a year, but the tourists mesmerized by the dancing water fountains at the Bellagio don't ask where the water comes from. It began when a 4,000-square-mile area of Arizona desert called Black Mesa was divided between the Hopi and Navajo tribes. She follows the money and tells us the true story of wealth and water, mendacity, and corruption at the highest levels of business and government. They don't see a city with the nation's highest rates of foreclosure

Water and Power and Lies Raven Grimaldi Judith Nies has managed to give me some sleepless nights this week. Nies has been involved in the research and the events of her book, Unreal City, for decades, and it shows. She knows the players, the terrain, the dirty secrets and the truth and she tells it in an engaging, forthright and credible style that reads like a thr. You Can't Afford Not to Read Unreal City Barbara Hindley "I urge you to read this book. If you care about truth and justice, you can't afford not to." These are the final words of another "customer review" of Unreal City. I repeat them here, because I agree with them so passionately. This is a book that is meticulously researched and beautifully written - and should be required rea. "Stunning book on politics of coal, poor research on Hopi/Navajo issues" according to Joyce M Alpert. The author has done stunning research on the politics of coal. She reveals the dirty politics, the betrayal and manipulation of people and regulations. Where she really falls down is when she discusses Hopi/Navajo relations. She did not do sufficient research on the history of the Navajo or Hopi, she was just swayed by the on

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