Sovereign Land Stewardship

Federal Descent & Stewardship Rights (1928 Congressional Act).

The H.R. 9994 Heirship Trace

Under H.R. 9994, the stewardship of the O’Bryan Stiffarm Ranch is a federally protected right of Gerald O’Bryan’s ‘NATIVE’ descendants. As a 50% heir-at-law, Douglas Stiffarm is asserting the formal restoration of these rights to stop a decade of unauthorized resource depletion.

Forensic Documentation of Resource Encroachment

Breach of Federal Trust Accountability

We are documenting a pattern of isolation and resource theft that was facilitated by the targeting of an heir while he was fulfilling his duty as a primary caregiver for a 95-year-old elder. This ‘unmonitored extraction’ of hay, water, and livestock is a direct violation of BIA trust standards.

Formal Notice of Operational Takeover

The "Closing of the Gate" Notice

The BIA Superintendent has been formally notified of the 18-month Agricultural Operational Plan. Any further unauthorized removal of livestock or interference with trust infrastructure (wells/fencing) will be met with immediate tribal and federal court action. The era of non-compliant leaseholds is over.

Asserting my right to Heir-in-Residence

The restoration of the O’Bryan Stiffarm Ranch is not an abstract goal; it is an active deployment. As the Primary Operator, I am asserting my right to Heir-in-Residence status to ensure the 24/7 protection of these trust assets. The integration of the Jerry AI Command Layer and on-site infrastructure hardening is already underway. Any unauthorized entry or continued use of ranch resources (water, hay, or acreage) is now classified as a documented trespass against a federal allotment.