Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher
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Ares
I was leaning more towards water resources, but that makes sense as well.
His ancestors and family have developed the water that benefits the livestock and wildlife in the area. This video below explains that.
Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher
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monty
...have fought a long, hard and expensive battle against these ruthless thugs.
Could be there would be no issue if they agreed with the 'thugs'? The basics of the situation are: IT IS A CONTRACT DISPUTE.
Seeing as how the dispute revolves around UNCLAIMED PROPERTY then maybe someone should claim the property and take away the source of the dispute?
http://water.epa.gov/action/adopt/
http://water.epa.gov/type/watersheds/what.cfm
The commercial plane is bankrupt. We all live in a watershed though.
Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher
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monty
Damn, after all those years and all that money still no answers on that case.
Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher
I agree this whole thing stinks of Agenda 21.
Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher
you can read all about the agenda 21 people threatening to sue and the case #'s, etc. on the bundy's own website. here is what it all boils down to though:
http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/wa...servation-area
Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher
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monty
... with the exception of mining claims ...
I start a claim with a legal notice. If that doesn't raise anyones ire then I follow it up with a more detailed notice at courthouses and post offices. If there is no objection then I take some metal stakes and some notices sandwiched between plexiglass (for water protection) and I dig a 3" deep hole, plug in the metal stake with the plexiglass chained to it to identify the boundary marker. Cover that with dirt and pile some stones on top. I also pull a sample of the dirt at each marker (livery of seisin) and in return for the gift of the soil I plant some wild rose seeds. A witness is brought along to provide an affidavit at each step.
That pretty much covers it.
I have a neat picture of a federal security 'officer' cutting down my notice at a federal courthouse. It provides proof that the federal government takes my claim seriously and has received proper notice.
Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher
Many years ago where there was justice in this land cattle rustlers got hung.
Re: Armed Feds Prepare For Showdown With Nevada Cattle Rancher
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palani
I start a claim with a legal notice. If that doesn't raise anyones ire then I follow it up with a more detailed notice at courthouses and post offices. If there is no objection then I take some metal stakes and some notices sandwiched between plexiglass (for water protection) and I dig a 3" deep hole, plug in the metal stake with the plexiglass chained to it to identify the border. Cover that with dirt and pile some stones on top. I also pull a sample of the dirt at each marker (livery of seisin) and in return for the gift of the soil I plant some wild rose seeds. A witness is brought along to provide an affidavit at each step.
That pretty much covers it.
I have a neat picture of a federal security 'officer' cutting down my notice at a federal courthouse. It provides proof that the federal government takes my claim seriously and has received proper notice.
That only applies to a government that recognizes your property. We haven't had a government that recognizes rights since 1865.