Introducing I.S.R!

It is our pleasure to introduce Turtle Island to I.S.R!

For over a decade I.S.R has been learning and laying a foundation for what is now the most active indigenous resistance group on the continent. This is a political climate where it takes a decade to get your foot in the door if you’re not the benefactor of nepotism and cronyism. A political climate where Indian politics has often times corrupt elders who never intended on going the distance beat down up and coming revolutionaries. A political climate where nobody passes the torch until they die. Illahee Spirit Runners whose name includes a Chinookan word for the land has completed over 300 actions. In 2013 we completed 100 actions in one year which has to be some kind of unofficial record that nobody has touched. Furthermore, in this political climate we doubt anyone can or even wants to touch that record. Not many people these days are interested in higher standards but that’s exactly what I.S.R has. There is an unwillingness to use a search engine for anything other than entertainment these days, shall we call it the Roman effect? At one point there were 17 pages on google about I.S.R and have been printed in Censored News with Brenda Norell and EarthFirst Journal, L.A Times, Boise Weekly, Shades Of Silence Blog to name a few. Our War Chief is now a part time writer for Native Hoop Magazine and Indian Voices Newspaper. This and the mainstream medias unwillingness to acknowledge the ongoing legacy of the world’s largest genocide has all contributed to I.S.R’s War Chief taking the name “Invisible Warrior”. People’s skepticism is in fact just another form of individualism. Fear disguised as ignorance.

We are taking our organization to higher levels and are now structuring it as a pan indigenous revolutionary government. A movement will never be enough for someone who has tasted what its like to be in an organization, similarly an organization is a joke to someone who runs a government. We seek the involvement of the people. Power to the people implies that you join instead of boycott liberation struggle. We are not celebrities and we are not going to do everything for you. It is mandatory that the people embrace their own revolutionary struggles. For native folks its mandatory because our numbers are so low. Its non negotiable.

“Indigenous peoples must participate in their own liberation struggles”.

Invisible Warrior

We ask that you set aside selfishness and take some time away from your dedication to capitalism to get involved. We are one of the most stolen from groups so we ask that you get involved before we just give all our info away to the exploitative nature of a people too long exposed to capitalism. A few things we can share are that.

  1. We have our own mental health sessions
  2. Everything is free
  3. We are trying to get a safe place for people to go
  4. We teach the importance of working together
  5. Everything we do is with the environment in mind
  6. Our political analysis is fairly complex, but it is the best one we know of. It stems from a study of 7 barriers to unity.
  7. We are a worldwide organization for the liberation of Turtle Island (North Amerikkka). Our physical territories include what is commonly known as USA, Mexico, Canada, Caribbean islands and pacific islands.
  8. We have a music committee, and many more that need new members to join in.
  9. We have a mandatory martial arts program and again its all free.
  10. We have constant high quality political education.
  11. We have our own podcast. https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mko-vieux
  12. We are media savvy and can get printed in Indian Voices, Native Hoop Magazine and others.
  13. we have a following in over 70 countries worldwide.
  14. We have a plan to end homelessness
  15. We are one of the only groups addressing climate catastrophe from an indigenous perspective.
  16. We are communist because we understand that capitalism is the root of all exploitation.
  17. I.S.R we seek to get control of immigration and grant other oppressed people’s sovereignty under indigenous rule.
  18. We encourage our members to learn their languages prior to colonization.
  19. We believe that we are the rightful stewards and that control of wildlife, and all resources be returned to the native peoples of the western hemisphere.
  20. Being that we are the rightful stewards and our oppressor’s presence on our continent is illegitimate and without consent we acknowledge that this is and has been about power the entire time.

The following are some reviews from active members in I.S.R. Review 1: Why I like ISR is because I want to be part of the solution and not the problem, I believe in what we’re doing and trying to acquire land back for our people, to be sustainable and on our own and live like we should and be the rightful stewards of this land of turtle Island…Red Power

Review 2: What I like about IRS is being a part of something real and lasting, that will change lives, and make the world a better place.

Review 3: What I like about ISR is that it gives everyone a chance to be a part of something bigger you get to really contribute to our ppl in a big way you learn, and tons and we get a better broad understanding of each other. Red power!

Review 4: I’m a panther. But as much as we fight for our cause, the fight for native freedom and land reacquisition is just as important. America is crooked and i won’t be settled until oppressed people get everything we deserve. i want to aid to the ISR fight. Power to the people

2 thoughts on “Introducing I.S.R!

  1. This sounds like it would be a Correct action to take, to implement..
    Being 71 yrs I would like to see all of these Goals come to Fruition!

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