🌵 Creeker Broadcast: Saguaros Can’t Be Replaced

Brothers, Sisters, Creekers — I am done with paperwork. I am done with silence. The Sonoran Desert has been wounded, and the evidence is plain:

A family of 6 Saguaros were cut down and thrown in the trash. A wash was regraded so that water now floods differently into my garden, because I don’t want their foreign rocks they put in a wash eroding the soil I’ve tended for years. Neighbors treat this land like a playset, building and clearing as if the desert were disposable. But a Saguaro cannot be replaced by a “White House” dropped on a block. No construction, no convenience, no price tag can buy back what was lost.

Why this matters

  • Saguaros are sacred. These desert giants take centuries to grow. Cutting them down is not Landscaping — it is desecration.
  • Wash flows are lifelines. Redirecting a natural watercourse harms not just me, but the desert balance we all depend on.
  • Community trust is broken. What was once the Knudsen House, left whole and true, is now altered in ways that trespass on every neighbor.

Where I stand

I have photos, video, witness statements, and sheriff reports. I have preserved the evidence. And I have God beside me — not in front or behind, not above or below, beside me. Now I call on the Latter-day Saint community, on all who claim covenant, and on every neighbor of conscience: stand beside me too.

What must happen

  1. Investigation & Enforcement by Arizona and Maricopa County.
  2. Restoration of the wash, the soil, and the land where possible.
  3. Consequences — legal, civil, and moral — for those who destroyed.
  4. Covenant action from the community — not paperwork, but presence.

How you can stand beside me

  • Show up. Pray with us Kirton Kids, Witness with us Niners, and lend your hands to us Children of God our Eternal Father for Lawful Erosion Control.
  • Bear Witness. If you too saw clearing or heavy equipment, write a simple note of what you saw. That is testimony.
  • Document. Photograph stormwater flows and changes to the land.
  • Share. Spread this Broadcast through your Ward, your Network, your Social Feeds.
  • Support. Bring respect, care, and spend time with those helping restore the ground.

Final word

This is about Public Matters in Private Spaces. This Land is not disposable. Saguaros cannot be replaced, least of all by a “White House” standing where Sonoran Desert life was naturally before they moved in. I will not be silent. I will not stop. God is beside me. Will you stand tall beside us too?

Contact to stand beside:
📧 theBoss@w3connect.com
📞 1623 282 2506