"Lawmakers are asking citizens to take a
giant leap in the sociological process by creating an entire
institution to study something that does not exist. It is a politically
motivated attack by special interest groups with an anti-law
enforcement agenda.

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The model presented
included work with the Canadian First Nations to explore natural gas
and oil development and ownership by the tribes, trading First Nations
Canadian natural gas into the U.S.
Investment financing, tribal energy creation and pharmaceutical
development for Native American communities are its primary tools to
create positive change in Indian Country. Its parent company is United
Native Depository Corporation.fidc1. In its testimony, TMPA will refute the premise of the bill that
racial profiling is a systemic problem in Texas law enforcement and
explain how creation of such an institute would serve only to further
divide communities and intensify racial tensions in Texas.

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and for indigenous people worldwide. Helping citizens understand the underlying factors that have
led some to mistakenly conclude that racial profiling exists on an
endemic level in Texas law enforcement. In addition, the few studies that do purport to
"prove" racial profiling cite within their own executive summaries
that the data contained within the studies is invalid, yet continue to
make conclusions based upon it.org


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The Summit sponsored by Cree Energy, Ltd.

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S. marketplace and exploring various
electrical energy generation strategies for the over 30-plus First
Nations attendees."

About Indigenous Global Development Corporation

Indigenous Global Development Corporation (IGDC) is the first
majority owned publicly traded Native American corporation.

TMPA will support its position by:

1.

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,
allowed FIDC to share its phased model for energy economic
self-sufficiency to the nine represented First Nation tribes. Demonstrating that no agreed-upon definition of racial
profiling even exists, thus attempts to identify and remedy it are
wholly invalid,
2 .

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You can find more information about
Indigenous Global and First Indigenous Depository Company at
www.com

About Cree Energy, LP

Cree Energy, LP is a Canadian First Nations privately owned energy
company focusing on providing revenue, strategic and self-sufficiency
energy and natural resource management models for First Nations
governments. TMPA was
founded in 1950 and has more than 11,000 members.

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TMPA Announces Opposition to Senate Bill 1503; to Testify before Committee on Racial Profiling; Police Group Believes Institute will Divide Communities Propag

Showing how current studies that claim to "prove" the existence
of racial profiling in Texas are fundamentally flawed and, as a
result, scientifically insignificant, and
3.
Our communities must come to terms with this reality and work together
to solve the problem, not use meaningless frequency data twisted to
paint honest officers as racists in what amounts to a witch hunt at
the expense of our communities ' safety. For more information
about TMPA, visit www.

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Business Editors/Energy Editors
National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development,
RES 2005 Conference

LAS VEGAS----Indigenous Global
Development Corporation, the first majority owned and publicly traded
Native American company in the U.
Additional meetings, within the next 30 days, are scheduled in the
United States and Canada to complete discussions on natural gas
development plans for the First Nation attendees.

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IGDC 's Holding Company Presents at First Nations' Energy Summit; FIDC Presents Energy Model to Nine Canadian First Nations


"We were pleased with the response," said Deni Leonard, Chairman
and CEO, First Indigenous Depository Company."
Despite the intense amount of attention racial profiling has
received in recent years, TMPA asserts that no one has proven its
existence in Texas law enforcement.

This category is for discussion of the various issues facing contemporary Native American Indians and suggestions for positive actions to take on those issues.

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One primary cause for this is that
even today there is no agreed-upon, scientific definition of what
racial profiling is.

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The meeting also extended into discussions on
trading First Nation's softwood lumber.

News Editors/Criminal Justice Writers

AUSTIN, Texas----The Texas
Municipal Police Association (TMPA) will testify today before the
Senate Committee on Criminal Justice in opposition to Senate Bill
1503, which would create an institute to study racial profiling in
Texas."
TMPA will expand on these issues and others in testimony tomorrow
to the Senate Committee on Criminal Justice.

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About the Texas Municipal Police Association

TMPA is a full-service law enforcement organization representing
all ranks of peace officers and public safety personnel.tmpa.

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" He
continued, "The elephant in the room that no one has the courage to
recognize, for fear of being labeled a racist, is that more crime
occurs in minority communities -- by minorities, against minorities.

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TMPA Executive Director Chris Heaton summarized the organization's
position on the issue, "Police officers do not control where and by
whom crime occurs.

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(OTCBB:IGDC) today announced that
its holding company, First Indigenous Depository Company (FIDC) was
the sole presenter at a First Nations Natural Gas Energy Summit for
the natural gas and oil producing First Nations in the province of
Saskatchewan, Canada.
"TMPA's primary reason for opposing SB 1503 is that the
institution created by the bill perpetuates the fallacy of racial
profiling," said Heaton.'
This is not an honest attempt to identify racism.

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Copyright (C) Indigenous Global Development Corporation, 2005


The results are crime statistics, not racial profiling." He continued,
"Without ever taking steps to determine if racial profiling exists ,
the bill assumes that conclusion by requiring the institute to produce
biannual reports on 'ways to reduce or eliminate racial profiling.

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The First Nations attending
the Summit represent First Nation natural gas valued between $100
million to $1 billion. IGDC's
goal is to provide strategy, financial and investment tools to deliver
economic development, empowerment and financial self-sufficiency for
Native Americans across the U.S. They react to violations and victim reports of
crime.

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"Self -management and
control of their tribal oil and gas resources is a primary goal of the
First Nations tribes and we hope to partner with them to find
solutions.

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Members of the media are
encouraged to attend the testimony and are invited to schedule
one-on-one interviews with TMPA representatives by calling Stacy
Armijo at 512-791-9325.

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FIDC met
with all nine tribal leaders and signed a letter of intent with a
First Nation to move forward on this model.

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