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The government’s administrative agencies, judges and prosecutors, not just in the Bundy trials, but all across the U.S.A are guilty of federal crimes from treason on down as Dr. Edwin M. Vieira points out in his tweets. The problem is the entire system is so corrupt with blackmail, etc. they all cover for on another. I can see no possibile way this country can recover.
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The Constitution itself recognizes that government officials at the highest levels may engage in unconstitutional, and therefore illegal, behavior that constitutes "treason". ARTICLE III, SECTION 3, CLAUSE 1.
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Any patriots who oppose rogue public officials cannot be “anti-government”, but "pro government" in the sense of lawful government. Every scheme of usurpation and tyranny by govt. officials is a criminal act. See 18 U.S.C. §§ 241 and 242.
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If all government officials were honest & loyal there would be no need for the statutes that provide for their punishment for crimes committed against the people. See 18 USC Sec. 241 & 242.
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Any elected official who violates the Constitution is no longer acting as govt., but as a criminal. 18 USC Sec. 241 & 242.
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Paul is looking for volunteers for an on-line common law jury.
http://freeinhabitant.info/common-la...common-law.htm
The essential fraud that the United States is pulling off is to use their court system against people who never have been U. S. Citizens. The gov is a military organization and the courts have no jurisdiction on land not owned by the U.S.
When you force the IRS to assess you, an agent has to sign that assessment and that makes him liable for damages. If you have lost your property there are legal procedures, that they never follow and you can usually find the evidence that they made up the evidence and then you can get your property back plus sue the agents for fraud.
Paul is trying to bring back common law courts, which is our right.
http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-39904/TS-1195746.mp3
I just listened to this. Hansen uses volunteers from across America to implement common law. According to Hansen no U.S. Court can review any 7th article court, the only court that can be used to counter one common law court is another common law court.
Police only have jurisdiction, over land owned by the U.S., What they are doing now is a travesty, that we the people have to put a stop to.
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David Knight interview with Shari Dovale, Gov admits there were snipers at the Bundy Protest along with a video camera(s) pointing at Bundy’s house, but “not recording”
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154 page Complaint for Writ of Mandamus and Injunctive Relief was filed yesterday by the Bundy defense
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COMPLAINT FOR
EMERGENCY WRIT OF
MANDAMUS AND
INJUNCTIVE RELIEF
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
CLIVEN BUNDY,
Plaintiff,
v.
THE HONORABLE JEFF B. SESSIONS, in his official
capacity as Attorney General of the United States of America
on behalf of the UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
JUSTICE
Washington, DC and
Las Vegas, NV
And
THE HONORABLE ROBIN C. ASHTON, in her official
capacity as Director of the Office of Professional
Responsibility on behalf of the OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL
RESPONSIBILITY of the United States Department of Justice
Washington, DC
And
THE HONORABLE MICHAEL E. HOROWITZ, in his
official capacity as the Inspector General of the Department of
Justice on behalf of the OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR
GENERAL of the United States Department of Justice
Washington, DC
And
THE HONORABLE CHRISTOPHER A. WRAY, in his
official capacity as Director of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation on behalf of the FEDERAL BUREAU OF
INVESTIGATION
Washington, DC and
Las Vegas, NV
Defendants.
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From Larry Klayman’s website
Complaint for Writ of Mandamus and Injunctive Relief filed Larry Klayman in U.S. District Court, Washington D.C.
Cliven Bundy Sues DOJ and FBI Over Prosecutorial Abuse!
Complaint Meant to Force AG Sessions To Review and Dismiss Charges
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(Washington, D.C., November 10, 2017).
Today, Larry Klayman, the founder of both Judicial Watch and now Freedom Watch, announced a lawsuit filed in his private capacity on behalf of Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher who stood up to government tyranny under the Obama administration. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (Case No. 1:17-cv-02429) against Attorney General Jeff Sessions and FBI Director Christopher Wray in their official capacities, the Department of Justice's (DOJ) Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) and the Inspector General (IG) over their failure to conduct an investigation into the bad faith and gross prosecutorial abuse by federal prosecutors and the destruction and hiding of material exculpatory evidence by the DOJ, FBI and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in the ongoing criminal prosecution.
Opening arguments in this criminal prosecution are scheduled to begin this Tuesday, November 14, 2017, in the Las Vegas federal courtroom of Chief Judge Gloria Navarro.
The complaint, which is embedded below or can be found at www.larryklayman.com, details how the the U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada, working in concert with the FBI and BLM under the Obama administration, systematically violated the constitutional rights of Cliven Bundy and the other defendants in the criminal prosecution, denying them due process, equal protection and other rights under the Constitution and the law in general. This will prevent a fair trial.
One of Cliven Bundy's attorneys, Larry Klayman, had reached out to the new Attorney General Jeff Sessions to review this misconduct, but he has taken no action, instead saying strangely that "I am not taking sides." As a result, Klayman, on behalf of Cliven Bundy, filed a complaint before OPR and IG, which are authorized by the DOJ to conduct ethics and other investigations into misconduct by DOJ prosecutors and others employed by DOJ, which includes the FBI.
However, despite Klayman making numerous inquiries into the existence and status of a bona fide investigation, he received no response, prompting him to file suit to force action by the defendants. The lawsuit asks the DC federal court to order an emergency investigation and once the bad faith and gross prosecutorial abuse are confirmed, order AG Sessions to withdraw the charges against Cliven Bundy and dismiss the criminal prosecution.
"Cliven Bundy and his fellow defendants have been illegally held without bail in federal prisons in Nevada for over a year and nine months and it's time that justice be done, stated Klayman. This political prosecution vindictively commenced by the Obama DOJ, at the urging of former Senator Harry Reid who defamed Cliven Bundy and his family as "domestic terrorists," is a gross abuse of our legal system and must end now! AG Sessions must have the courage to do the right thing, but if he continues to bury his head in the sand as a result of his own problems in the Russian collusion investigation of Special Counsel Robert Mueller and before Congress, the court must order him to take appropriate action!"
For further information, contact daj142182@gmail.com or (424) 274 2579.
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What the media refuses to report about the Bundy Cattle Battle
What the Networks Aren’t Telling You About the Nevada Cattle Battle
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS FOR DECADES PERMITTED SOME DESTRUCTION OF TORTOISE HABITATS IF THEY LIKE THE PROJECT, WHILE CRACKING DOWN ON OTHERS AS THEY SEE FIT.
November 11, 2017 BLM, Featured, Media Bias 1
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What the Networks Aren’t Telling You
About the Nevada Cattle Battle
(MRC.org) – The showdown between federal authorities and rancher Cliven Bundy, his family and supporters in Nevada is one of those rare topics from the libertarian-conservative news agenda that actually made its way into the establishment media.
Network journalists have consistently framed the case as one of a rancher failing to pay the requested fees for his use of government land. But they have failed to use the case to tell the larger story of how environmental rules — in this case, regulations to protect the desert tortoise, have been implemented in ways that help favored interests (land developers, or solar companies) while hurting others (cattle ranchers, for example).
The networks have focused on the amount of money the government has demanded of Cliven Bundy, and let the Bundy side talk about the government’s heavy-handed tactics in seeking collection. On Saturday’s Good Morning America, for example, ABC’s Mike Boettcher framed the story this way: “For 20 years, rancher Cliven Bundy has refused to pay rent to herd his cattle on government land, $1.1 million in grazing fees.”
On NBC, Sunday’s Today included a soundbite from Bundy’s son, Ammon, talking about the intimidating force employed by federal agents: “They had the tasers, they had the weapons, they had the dogs, and we had nothing except us. We were almost equally numbered, and then they were the aggressors.”
Omitted from the network coverage: How cattle ranchers like Bundy have been victimized by federal government plans to protect the desert tortoise, and how the current showdown was provoked by an environmentalist lawsuit. As the Las Vegas Sun explained: “Things came to a head when environmentalists threatened to sue the agency to protect the endangered desert tortoise that lives on the land where Bundy’s cattle grazed. The BLM said Bundy’s cattle trampled the tortoise’s habitat.”
In their coverage of the Nevada showdown, neither ABC nor NBC ever acknowledged the role of regulations designed to protect the tortoise, while CBS’s Teri Okita in a Friday morning report included it as an afterthought: “Authorities want the cattle off this land for another reason: Environmentalists say it’s home to the endangered desert tortoise and it’s protected land.”
In fact, the tortoise is listed as a “threatened” species, not yet “endangered,” but it’s that designation (applied in 1989) which led to restrictions on cattle ranchers’ use of land in Nevada, California and Utah. And the federal government has for decades permitted some destruction of tortoise habitats if they like the project, while cracking down on others as they see fit.
As the Powerline blog has well-documented, the BLM has enforced these rules in ways that favor projects endorsed by federal bureaucrats, such as solar projects, while being tough on the cattle ranchers.
But go back more than 20 years, and you’ll find a similar effort in the Clinton era to sacrifice 22,000 acres of tortoise habitat to Las Vegas area land developers, even as they set up restrictions on cattle ranchers including Cliven Bundy. As the Washington Post’s Tom Kenworthy documented in a March 21, 1993 article (retrieved via Nexis, so no link):Three years ago, with tortoise populations crashing largely because of habitat destruction across its range in Nevada, California, Arizona and Utah, the federal government added the tortoise to its list of threatened species. The designation immediately imperiled tens of millions of dollars worth of construction projects in this development-crazed city.
But it also triggered a novel experiment in the peaceful resolution of endangered species conflicts that is similar, in many respects, to the process Babbitt would like to try nationwide to defuse explosive development-versus-environment fights.
Employing a rarely used mechanism approved by Congress a decade ago, environmentalists, developers, government officials, cattlemen, miners and off-road vehicle enthusiasts began negotiating a “habitat conservation plan.” The hope was it would satisfy both the needs of the tortoise and the Las Vegas area’s rapacious appetite for development.
The result was a plan to protect the tortoise by providing vast tracts of federal land as a refuge while sacrificing other tortoise areas to development….
By mid-1991, the Fish and Wildlife Service had approved a short-term conservation plan that allows for development of about 22,000 acres of tortoise habitat in and around Las Vegas in exchange for strict conservation measures on 400,000 acres of federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land south of the city. The plan is funded by development fees of between $ 250 and $ 550 an acre paid by builders. Almost $ 10 million has been raised so far.
Among the conservation measures required are the elimination of livestock grazing and strict limits on off-road vehicle use in the protected tortoise habitat. Two weeks ago, the managers of the plan completed the task of purchasing grazing privileges from cattle ranchers who formerly used BLM land….
Cattlemen are particularly irate, and have gone to court to prevent grazing restrictions on BLM land now outside the tortoise management area, where the federal agency has tried to keep cattle from competing with tortoises for forage for three months in the spring. Ranchers like Cliven Bundy, whose family homesteaded his ranch in 1877 and who accuses the government of a “land grab,” are digging in for a fight and say they will not willingly sell their grazing privileges to create another preserve.
The Post article was written more than 21 years ago, before Bundy had been assessed even one dime in fees, and validates his claim that his grievance is about the intrusiveness of federal rules aimed at protecting the desert tortoise, and how the government has used the rules as yet another tool to pick economic winners and losers.
It’s background and context that the networks could have provided as they picked up on the story of a rancher fighting the feds — but, sadly, was omitted from the broadcast coverage.
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Former fellow inmate writes Cliven Bundy’s biography
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Former inmate shares life behind bars with Cliven Bundy
Posted on November 12, 2017 by Doug Knowles
Updated 7:01 AM; Posted 7:00 AM
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By Maxine Bernstein
The Oregonian/OregonLive
“Tell me about this standoff.”
And with that, Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy found a biographer behind bars.
Bundy had invited a fellow inmate to sit down at a table with him. They chatted about farming, raising cattle, growing melons and grandchildren.
Soon, they were walking regular laps together around the inside of a large unit that housed 94 bunk beds between concrete cinderblock walls about 60 miles west of Las Vegas.
And when the time seemed right, inmate Michael Stickler broached the subject of why the Bundy patriarch was in custody at the Southern Nevada Detention Center in Pahrump.
At first Bundy seemed reluctant to talk about the notorious face-off with federal rangers in the desert in 2014, Stickler said. Bundy explained that he didn’t know who he could trust, that the FBI had an undercover agent pose as a journalist and interview his family members on videos that now were being used against him.
But Stickler kept urging the 71-year-old cattleman: “You need to write a book.”
The two eventually shook hands. And now Stickler is preparing to sell a biography about Bundy that offers a glimpse of his life in prison, his surprise at being arrested in Portland last year, his family history and Mormon faith and his two-decade-old battle with the federal government.
https://i2.wp.com/itmattershowyousta...20%2C540&ssl=1Michael Stickler, of northern Nevada, met Cliven Bundy at the Southern Nevada Detention Center earlier this year as Stickler was serving the last two months of a two-and-a-half-year federal prison sentence for theft of public money.
Michael Stickler, of northern Nevada, met Cliven Bundy at the Southern Nevada Detention Center earlier this year as Stickler was serving the last two months of a two-and-a-half-year federal prison sentence for theft of public money.
Stickler is self-publishing the book through his company, Vision Group, and promised to contribute proceeds to Bundy’s legal defense, though no formal contract was signed.
Bundy has been in custody for a year and nine months and is about to go on trial, accused of leading a “massive armed assault” in April 2014 that thwarted federal officers from impounding his cattle. Bundy was grazing them on public land near his ranch in defiance of court orders. He owed more than $1 million in fees and fines that he’d refused to pay for years.
He was recently moved to a jail in Henderson, Nevada, to be closer to the federal courthouse in downtown Las Vegas.
‘HE DIDN’T SEE IT COMING AT ALL’
Stickler, who was released in June after serving out the last two months of a 2 1/2-year sentence for theft of public money, described Bundy’s routine when he was at the Pahrump lockup, a transfer center for federal inmates.
Bundy was housed in the same unit with sons Davey and Mel, but sons Ammon and Ryan were held separately, often kept in solitary confinement for rule violations, including refusing to undergo strip searches when taken to and from federal court.
The father and his four sons all face charges in the standoff near Bunkerville. The senior Bundy, Ammon and Ryan Bundy are on trial now. Thirty days after that trial ends, Davey and Mel Bundy are scheduled for trial.
Because of Cliven Bundy’s length of time at the detention center, he snagged a coveted lower bunk bed against the wall. Son Davey’s bunk bed was next to his, and Mel’s was a couple of rows away, Stickler said.
The elder Bundy was among the few early risers. He’d wake up at 5 a.m., and would read the Book of Mormon quietly on his bed.
“Pretty much others left them alone,” Stickler said.
Bundy often spoke with his wife, Carol, on the phone. One time, Stickler recalled, Bundy was talking to his son-in-law, who’s helping out at the family ranch, instructing him how to fix a broken water pipe.
Cliven Bundy told Stickler that he had no worries except for his sons when his plane touched down at Portland International Airport on Feb. 10, 2016.
He had come to visit Ammon and Ryan Bundy, both in jail in downtown Portland after their arrests in the armed takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in southeastern Oregon. Cliven Bundy had heard Ryan had been wounded and hoped to see him.
Investigators believe Ryan Bundy has a “metallic object” in his shoulder from when officers fired into occupation spokesman Robert “LaVoy” Finicum’s truck as he sped away from a police stop. Ryan Bundy was in the back seat.
Cliven Bundy got bumped from his first flight and didn’t know why. He was placed on a later flight. FBI agents were waiting for him at the airport.
“He didn’t see it coming at all,” Stickler said. “He had felt like the whole thing in Bunkerville had passed.”
‘LOOK WHAT I STARTED’
Earlier this spring, when supporters camped outside the Nevada detention center in tents in protest of conditions the Bundys faced inside, Cliven Bundy and Stickler weren’t sure what was going on.
The institution suddenly went into a panic mode, with inmates ordered to keep their TVs off and visits halted for about two weeks. Corrections officers let it be known that the Bundys were at fault for the increased security, Stickler said.
One night, Bundy and Stickler saw fireworks shooting off outside, he said.
“Look what I started,” Cliven Bundy remarked to Stickler. “He said, ‘You know, 20 years ago, I decided to stand up to the federal government. I’m still surprised many people care about this,’ ” Stickler recalled.
Cliven Bundy regularly ate his meals at a table in the unit with Mel and Davey Bundy. Two other inmates would share their food with Cliven Bundy, often making their own dinners from left-over scraps, Top Ramen and meat bought in the commissary.
The detention center, filled with drug smugglers and bank robbers, could get extremely noisy and irritating, Stickler said. Through it all, Cliven Bundy remained calm. “He was even-keeled, and polite and kind to everyone,” he said.
As he shared his personal story, Bundy would draw rudimentary maps or sketches with a pencil and pad to help Stickler understand what he was describing. Though he has little education, he has a tremendous memory, often quoting passages from the Constitution, Stickler said.
When Stickler pressed if he regretted any of what he’s done or would consider a plea deal, Bundy “got a little uppity,” he remembered.
“I raised my sons to be strong and independent and follow the Constitution,” Bundy told him. “Now’s not the time to do otherwise.”
At the same time, Bundy can’t help but worry about the future, especially whether his sons will be able to be fathers again to their children, Stickler said.
Still, Bundy has hope: Stickler said: “He recognizes that if convicted, he could spend the rest of his life in prison. He prays and believes that can’t happen, though. He stands with a conviction that this is much bigger than the Bundys.”
Stickler, 57, of northern Nevada, was in court last week and plans to attend Cliven Bundy’s trial. He knows what it’s like to go to trial. A federal jury found him guilty in March 2014 of theft of public money, ruling he pocketed $200,000 from a $500,000 federal grant awarded to his Faith Based Solutions company in Reno. The money was supposed to be distributed to other nonprofit groups. Stickler’s business taught other nonprofit groups how to apply for federal grants.
He also pleaded guilty in a separate federal case for failing to pay taxes, and has a felony conviction from 1993.
He’s completed his book and expects to publish it in December. He said he’s sent pages to Cliven Bundy to read and edit. Carol Bundy confirmed that her husband agreed to let Stickler write his story, but said her husband hadn’t reviewed a final draft.
Stickler, who until now wrote Christian books, plans to ship a copy to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, as well as to President Donald J. Trump.
But Stickler said he won’t be able to send the finished product to Bundy. The jails won’t allow hardcover books behind bars.
— Maxine Bernstein
mbernstein@oregonian.com
503-221-8212
@maxoregonian
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This is a fairly long article about how the FBI managed to produce the fake Longbow Productions fake documentary of the Bundy Protest. It has video clips and audio recordings of interviews and conversations the imposters made with Bundys and supporters.
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THE BIZARRE STORY BEHIND THE FBI’S FAKE DOCUMENTARY ABOUT THE BUNDY FAMILY
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Video: Drone footage filmed by the FBI’s fake documentary crew
Ryan Bundy seemed uneasy as he settled into a white leather chair in a private suite at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. As the eldest son of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, who had become a national figure for his armed standoff with U.S. government agents in April 2014, Ryan had quite a story to tell.
Eight months had passed since Cliven and hundreds of supporters, including heavily armed militia members, faced off against the federal government in a sandy wash under a highway overpass in the Mojave Desert. Now, here in the comforts of the Bellagio, six documentary filmmakers trained bright lights and high-definition cameras on Ryan. They wanted to ask about the standoff. Wearing a cowboy hat, Ryan fidgeted before the cameras. He had told this story before; that wasn’t the reason for his nerves. After all, the Bundy confrontation made national news after armed agents with the Bureau of Land Management seized the Bundy family’s cattle following a trespassing dispute and the accumulation of more than $1 million in unpaid grazing fees. But the Bundys, aided by their armed supporters, beat back the government, forcing agents to release the cattle and retreat.
Images of armed Bundy supporters with high-powered rifles taking on outgunned BLM agents circulated widely on social media. As a result, the Bundys became a household name, lionized by the right as champions of individual liberty and vilified by the left as anti-government extremists.
But something seemed off to Ryan about this interview in the Bellagio. While the family’s newfound fame had attracted fresh supporters to their cause, it had also inspired suspicion. With a federal investigation looming, who among these new faces could they really trust?
Among the more recent figures in the Bundy orbit was this mysterious documentary film crew. The director, Charles Johnson, was middle-aged, with a silver goatee, slicked-back hair, and a thick southern accent. His assistant, who identified herself as Anna, was tall and blond. A website for their company, Longbow Productions, listed an address in Nashville, Tennessee, but the Bundys could find no previous examples of their work.
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Kelli Stewart and John Lamb with the Nov. 13. Court update ~ J Grady
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Bryan Hyde with a very informative report for the first part oof the day, Nov. 13 ~ J Grady
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Kelli Stewart and John Lamb, afternoon update, Ryan Bundy granted pretrial release, .gov caught lying. Ammon Bundy denied release ~ J Grady
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Bryan Hyde with a short update on the afternoon, Nov 13. ~ J Grady
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Ryan Bundy’s pre-trial release . . while his brother Ammon was denied pre-trial release for possession of a pen drive containg discovery for his own defense . . .
Ryan Bundy Released From Prison
OPENING ARGUMENTS ARE SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW MORNING
November 13, 2017 Constitution, Featured, Nevada
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Ryan Bundy Released From Prison
by Shari Dovale
After a day filled with closed hearings, Ryan Bundy was released to a halfway house in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The day began with a hearing on evidence that was recently discovered. The prosecution has been trying to minimize the cameras that were placed overlooking the Bundy home, but even Judge Gloria Navarro could not discount the weight of this discovery.
It was testified to, in recent hearings, that up to 4 cameras may have been live streaming, and likely recording, the Bundy Ranch and their home prior to the protest om April 12, 2014. These cameras were being viewed in the Command Center, where Dan Love had his office, during the cattle rustling operation by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
AUSA Steven Myhre tried to lessen the impact of this evidence, but all indications were that he was caught not being completely forthright.
Additionally, the prosecution, just this weekend, released another 1,000 pages of discovery. Ryan Bundy made another argument for his release, as he has yet to be given this additional evidence. Tomorrow begins the opening arguments, and this man representing himself has not yet received all of the evidence.
Judge Navarro has made statements recently that she wanted Bundy on an equal footing with the other attorneys, yet could not get around the fact that Bundy was not receiving this vital information while he was incarcerated.
Navarro decided that today was the day. In order for Bundy to better prepare for his trial, he has been allowed release to a halfway house. After nearly 2 years, he was finally able to hug his wife and family.
His brother, Ammon Bundy, was given a release hearing later this afternoon. The prosecution argued that the younger Bundy brother was guilty of multiple violations from the detention center since he has been incarcerated. The violations include being in possession of evidence for his own case.
Navarro ruled that he was a danger to society and a flight risk, therefore he was denied release.
Opening arguments are scheduled for tomorrow morning, right after a change of plea hearing for fellow defendant Micah McGuire.
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John Lamb films Ryan Bundy’s arrival to court this morning ~ J Grady
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Vincent Easley II reports on Micah McGuire’s plea bargain hearing. Easley can’t be in the Bundy court because he is on the witness list. ~ J Grady
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Bryan Hyde with a short update on the opening statements, Nov. 14 ~ J Grady
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John Lamb with his mid-day update of the Bundy trial in Las Vegas, Nov. 14 ~ J Grady
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Jake Morphonios posted a video on Ryan Bundy’s release
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More proof of government entrapment of the Bundy family
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Why would the federal prosecutors be at a BLM operation at all? We have already heard that Bogden was calling the shots. How far in advance did the prosecutors start setting everything into motion?
Answer: When Harry Reid gave the order.
MORE Proof of GOVT Entrapment of the Bundy’s
WHY WOULD THE FEDERAL PROSECUTORS BE AT A BLM OPERATION AT ALL?
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MORE Proof of GOVT Entrapment of the Bundy’s
The Bombshells Keep on Coming as Bunkerville Trial Gets Underway
by Shari Dovale
Federal Prosecutors are being exposed for their underhanded tactics and entrapment setup of the Bunkerville defendants.
During a recent evidentiary hearing, Daniel Love (the Special Agent in Charge of the 2014 Bundy cattle roundup operation) called out Daniel Bogden, then-US Attorney for Nevada, as being the decision maker for the release of the cattle. Love has no problem naming names these days as he is visibly angry over being fired this past summer due to his misconduct identified by the U.S. Department of Interior’s Inspector General.
The jury in the Bundy case was selected more than a week ago, but the courtroom has been occupied with evidentiary and detention issues. On Monday, November 13, the audience spent most of the day in the hallway as Judge Navarro held “sealed” hearingswith the defendants, their lawyers, and the prosecutors.
Such secret motions and proceedings have taken up an increasing proportion of the Bundy case in the past weeks. There are more questions than answers regarding these secret motions and hearings, including: are they even legal?
Every day brings new startling revelations. It has recently come to light that there are photos in the discovery which show the prosecutors in the case near the scene of the 2014 standoff, prior to the first escalation of events.
The photos were apparently taken on April 3, 2014. This was 3 days before Dave Bundy’s arrest and well before any protesters arrived. The photos show Assistant U.S. Attorney Nadia Ahmed (now one of the prosecutors of the Bundys) as well as U.S. Magistrate Judge Ferenbach at the impound site. Also present, apparently, are other members of the U.S. Attorneys office, including possibly even then-US Attorney Daniel Bogden.
The fact that this photo is part of the sealed discovery goes to show the importance the government places on their back-door dealings which led up to the prosecutions. Why must everything be hidden from the citizens?
This photo was buried in a massive amount of discovery. It has been estimated that the size of the discovery in this case exceeds 4 terabytes, and includes 2 full novels and multiple unrelated medical records.
Although the pictures seem to have been in the discovery for months, their importance was lost on the defendants who were not able to identify their prosecutors until recently.
The prosecution is required by law to turn over the documents, but it is a common tactic to hide them among tens of thousands of unrelated papers. This makes it overwhelming to a defense that has little-to-no budget to hire someone dedicated to itemizing the evidence.
This is why there are bombshells being dropped at the last minute just before trial, such as the multiple cameras that were overlooking the Bundy home prior to the standoff.
Why would the federal prosecutors be at a BLM operation at all? We have already heard that Bogden was calling the shots. How far in advance did the prosecutors start setting everything into motion?
It would seem that it was all designed to entrap Cliven Bundy and his supporters. The government was desperate to gain the ranch and the property, and to shut Bundy up about the injustices being committed.
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John Lamb, great opening arguments by the defense,Nov. 14 ~ J Grady
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Bryan Hyde, defense makes its first opening statement and knocks it out of the park ~ J Grady
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Roger Roots and Attorney Robert O. Kurthhave filed a “Rule 60(b)” motion to vacate and set aside a 1998 judgement against Cliven Bundy. Video at link
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Roger Roots is with Sarah Redd and 5 others.
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Big News! Attorney Robert O. Kurth and I have filed a "Rule 60(b)" motion to vacate and set aside the court orders in Cliven Bundy's 1998 civil case. That case ended in summary judgment in 2013, leading to the BLM's attempts to round up Cliven's cattle in 2014. (We all know how that turned out.)
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Edit: The video was uploaded to jewtube by J Grady
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John Lamb and Attorney Bret Whipple, attorney for Cliven Bundy Nov. 15 ~ Valley Forge Network
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Bryan Hyde talks about Ryan Bundy’s opening statements Nov. 15 ~ http://youtu.be/YKPYGs4JRUw
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John Lamb & Kelli Stewart end of day, first witness Nov. 15 ~ Valley Forge Network
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Bryan Hyde talks about the first witness, elaborates a little more on Ryan Bundy’s opening statement and touches on why Ammon Bundy was not granted pre-trial release. Nov. 15 ~ J Grady
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Sarah Redd Buck gives a 35 minute breakdown on Ryan Bundy's opening statements ~ J Grady
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Ryan Bundy’s Brilliant Comments in Court
Ryan Bundy’s Brilliant Comments In Court
RYAN DID NOT FEAR THE CONSEQUENCES OF SPEAKING BOLDLY, BUT RESPECTFULLY, OF HOW AWESTRUCK HE WAS BY THE BALD FACED INJUSTICE OF THE SYSTEM.
November 14, 2017 Nevada, Opinion 7
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Ryan Bundy’s Brilliant Comments In Court
by Loren Edward Pearce
On November 13 and 14, 2017, I attended the Las Vegas court and witnessed the miraculous release of Ryan Bundy.
On Tuesday morning, November 14, Federal prosecutor Myhre, asked for a continuance based on the government request that they have more time to review some discovery involving emails. Judge Navarro asked the defense for their response to the government’s request. She polled each defense attorney and when she came to Ryan Bundy, representing himself, Ryan said to the effect,
“Your honor, I think it is ludicrous that defendants who have plead guilty through a plea deal are rewarded with freedom from pretrial detention, but if defendants maintain their innocence, they are punished with prison prior to any conviction. It is upside down. We are not presumed innocent, if we have to spend time in prison without any conviction. I oppose any continuance and I agree with the other attorneys that the remedy is a mistrial.”
No other attorney dared to bring up the “upside down” nature of the court’s position that, if a defendant could no longer stand the horrors of pretrial prison, they were rewarded with pretrial release by accepting a plea deal, while those who knew they were innocent and rejected the plea deal, had to suffer the agony of prison during the time it took to have a trial and complete the proceedings.
Ryan, now a “halfway house” man, with partial freedom, was speaking from a new vantage point. He no longer was barred from going out into the lobby or mingling with the court observers.
Many defendants would be cowed into thinking that they owed everything to the good graces of the judge, who had the power to free him or imprison him, at her whim. Ryan, however, did not fear the consequences of speaking boldly, but respectfully, of how awestruck he was by the bald faced injustice of the system.
It was a joy to see Ryan Bundy walking freely in and out of the courtroom. He asked me where the restroom was and I felt a surge of joy being able to tell him where the modern, clean, nicely appointed men’s room was. What a contrast to what he experienced in solitary with the squalid conditions of a toilet that didn’t work, and no toilet paper. What a contrast to the tiny window in his solitary cell door, where he received his meager rations and made calls on a telephone with a cord that was too short.
What a joy to see his wife Angie with their little daughter on the first floor, waiting to go to lunch with Ryan.
Ryan’s comments were brilliant because their simple “horse sense” logic put to shame the convoluted and tortured logic of a justice system and a federal judge who arrogantly claim that pre-trial prison is the rule, and that if you are given what is rightfully yours, a presumption of innocence and pre-conviction release, that you should be grateful to that system for an exception to the rule.
I like to compare it to a thief stealing your wallet, taking the cash and returning your credit cards and driver license, for which you should be grateful. That works in an upside down world, but in a world of common sense, the thief should have never taken your wallet to start with and the court should have never denied you bail nor denied pre-trial freedom to start with.
Yes Ryan, the reasoning of the court is upside down, where the common sense of the framers of our constitution has become the nonsense of Alice in Wonderland.
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Ryan Bundy's opening statement: 'We don't pay rent for something we own'
Updated November 15, 2017 at 7:35 PM; Posted November 15, 2017 at 12:34 PM
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LAS VEGAS -- Ryan Bundy, leaning his left arm on a courtroom podium, told jurors Wednesday that his remark to do "whatever it takes'' wasn't a threat but a statement of his determination to protect his family's rights as the government prepared to round up his father's cattle.
"We own the grazing rights. We own the water rights on that area, and we don't pay rent for something we own,'' he said in an hourlong opening statement as the federal trial continued in the April 2014 armed standoff near his father's ranch.
Ryan Bundy, his father Cliven Bundy, brother Ammon Bundy and co-defendant Ryan Payne have pleaded not guilty to conspiracy, assault on a federal officer, weapons and other charges in the confrontation as rangers tried to enforce court orders to corral Bundy cows trespassing on public land near Bunkerville.
Prosecutors accuse the Bundys of blocking convoys involved in the cattle impoundment and amassing a "small army of militia'' to fight the operation that capped more than 20 years of Cliven Bundy's refusal to pay grazing fees and penalties.
Ryan Bundy, freshly released from jail to a halfway house after nearly two years in custody, began by displaying a photo of his wife and eight children, then asked the jurors to transport themselves from the congestion and noise of Las Vegas to the much quieter desert where his life began.
"I want to take you out into the hills and see the beauty of our land, the beautiful sunsets ... the setting moon, the bush. The desert is a harsh place sometimes. Picture yourself on a horse. ... Place yourself there,'' he said. "Feel the freedom.''
He said the government won't be able to prove his family meant to harm the government. Instead, he said, they were standing up for their rights.
"There was no conspiracy to impede, to injure, to harm,'' said Bundy, who is representing himself. "No, we're just trying to protect our life, our liberty, the rights we do own, our livelihood, our heritage.''
He characterized the government as abusing its power and called those who came from across the country to support his family "heroes'' for saving their lives.
Bundy said his family was skeptical of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and believed its true intent was to manage his father out of business. He noted that the bureau had successfully rounded up about 400 head of cattle, so he questioned how he, his father, brothers and co-defendants could be accused of preventing the impoundment.
By early April, he said federal snipers trained rifles on him and the Bundy ranch and officers harassed members of his family, including brothers David and Ammon and an aunt.
If any of the Bundy supporters arrived at the dried-up wash off Interstate 15 about 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas just for the opportunity to point guns at a government official, that's "unbeknownst to us,'' Bundy said.
"I can't speak for every person there,'' he added.
He pledged to continue to "do whatever it takes'' to protect his rights, urged jurors to "stand up for freedom'' and invited them to visit his family's ranch when the trial is done.
"I love this land,'' he said. "I am a free man and I intend to stay so.''
Payne's defense attorney Ryan Norwood told jurors that Payne didn't know the Bundys until he received an email from a friend on April 7, 2014, that read, "Have you seen this?"
Attached was an article from "The Last American Patriot" headlined, "Armed Feds Prepare for Showdown with Nevada Cattle Rancher."
That day, Payne called Cliven Bundy, who shared that he was surrounded, so Payne got in his 1993 Jeep Cherokee and headed from Montana to Nevada, Norwood said.
The attorney displayed a photo of Payne holding his two young children. Norwood described Payne's Army service, with two tours in Iraq and a disenchantment with the government when he returned. Payne has a tattoo on his left arm to mark the death of four friends in the war, and his army nickname, "Buddy Lee,'' man of action, his lawyer said. He sees a gun as a tool for protection and carries one everywhere he goes, even to buy milk.
Norwood said Payne, as co-founder of Operation Mutual Aid, looked on the group as a "means to defend people" who couldn't defend themselves. While the government said Payne recruited militia members to thwart the cattle roundup and provoke a battle, Norwood said Payne drew them to protect the Bundys and prevent a fight.
He wanted some people to have guns at the site where Bundy supporters faced off with federal officers on April 12, 2014 "for the same reason agents did, to be safe," Norwood said.
"He wanted people to be able to protest. He wanted everyone to be safe. ... Keeping people safe is not a crime,'' Norwood said.
Ammon Bundy's lawyers chose to waive their openings until prosecutors conclude their presentation of evidence, noting they're still waiting for requested evidence involving FBI emails.
Prosecutors called their first witness in the afternoon, Mary Jo Rugwell, who was the Bureau of Land Management's district manager for southern Nevada from April 2008 through August 2012.
When she arrived, she said, she was briefed by staff about Cliven Bundy's "continuous trespass."
He and his father had paid for grazing permits for 20 years, she said, but Cliven Bundy refused to get a new 10-year permit in 1993 for the 154,000-acre federal tract then known as the Bunkerville Allotment when the government determined that the desert tortoise was a threatened species.
Rugwell said Bundy likely would have been allowed to have the same number of cows, slightly over 100, but with new seasonal grazing restrictions to protect the tortoise. But Bundy ignored repeated notices until the government filed a lawsuit in 1998 and got its first court order for Bundy to remove his cattle.
Rugwell led jurors through the 1998 court order, entered as government Exhibit No. 1. It described how the United States gained title to the land in question in 1848, when Mexico ceded it to the United States. Bundy responded by saying the federal government lacked jurisdiction.
When a federal officer once placed a notice on Cliven Bundy's dashboard, he stepped from his truck and threw it on the ground and one of his sons tore it up, Rugwell said.
For more than a decade, the Bureau of Land Management didn't enforce the order, trying to reach out to Cliven Bundy with no luck, she said. "Any action could have resulted in physical confrontation,'' Rugwell testified.
By December 2011, Rugwell said she made the call to impound Bundy's cattle, describing it as a "last resort."
"Nothing else that I tried worked," she said.
The agency hired a contractor to fly over the area and counted about 900 head of cattle, including many that had wandered as far south as Lake Mead. The cattle were a danger to recreational areas, and damaging vegetation and cultural resources, she said.
The Clark County sheriff even tried to seek a settlement with Cliven Bundy, she said. Her federal agency proposed gathering and selling Bundy's cattle and giving him the proceeds, while shouldering the cost of the impoundment. The other option was for the federal agency to move the cattle to Bundy's 160-acre ranch. She said he showed no interest.
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Rugwell led jurors through the 1998 court order, entered as government Exhibit No. 1. It described how the United States gained title to the land in question in 1848, when Mexico ceded it to the United States. Bundy responded by saying the federal government lacked jurisdiction.
Even if the government legitimately holds title to the land, which I don’t believe they do as the have violated the Admission Act and “Equal Footing Doctrine” on every state admitted to the Union since the discovery of gold at Sutter’s Creek in California in 1848, they are an owner in the same sense as any other owners. They don’t pay realestate taxes but they give PILT Grants to the counties (PaymentInLieuOfTaxes).
More importantly the government chooses to ignore the fact the ranchers actually own the water rights and the forage rights and have done so long before the Taylor Grazing Act.
as the Supreme Court noted in 1892 in Barden v Northern Pacific RR Co. U.S. 145 535 it was long settled in fact and in law that once rights are attached it is not ‘public land’
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Also it is treason against the Constitution to send armed BLM, Park Service and Forest Service personell into a state to enforce their statutes.
Article I §8 Clause 15 gives Congress the Power . . . . To provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections and repel Invasions;
How Congress chooses to provide for calling forth the Militia appears to be left upt to Congress’ discretion, but this is the only place in the Constitution giving the government any law enforcement power. Those who would have you believe treaties that become the Article VI Supreme Law of the Land and give them law enforcement authority are either mistaken or lying. No treaty may trump the Constitution. The Constitution may only be amended as per Article V. Any treaty which is repugnant to the Constitution is null and void. None of the ABC agencies have any Constitutional authority to arrest anyone anywhere in the Union.
Since We The People have allowed them to take over our responsibilities we now must suffer the consquences.
Ryan Bundy understands . . . . Now he must convince the jury
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BOMBSHELLS IN BUNDY RANCH CASE: GOVERNMENT WITNESS CONFIRMS BUNDY’S CLAIMS
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In a stunning turn of events following Judge Navarro’s order that the prosecution turn over all evidence regarding video and agents at Bundy Ranch in 2014, reports are coming out the evidence that was not allowed to be presented in the previous two trials was shown to the jury on Wednesday and that evidence basically shutdown the prosecution from any rebuttal.
In a video report from John Lamb and Kelly Stewart, who attended the trial and have been reporting on it live from Nevada, said that such evidence as photos of snipers surrounding the Bundy house four days ahead of the impoundment, unlike the prosecution claimed, and photos of Bureau of Land Management agents with guns trained on protesters, as well as other acts of aggression by the BLM.
“We had a great day,” said Lamb, who has been reporting on the trials since they began. “The government hasn’t been able to object to one thing with the new evidence that’s been provided.”
http://youtu.be/P_oIgZsCq5I
Lamb said that this was due to the newly released evidence, which has now been deemed to be relevant. The jury is now seeing the real face of the central government’s tyranny, and I’m guessing that one again, it is not going to go well for Steven Myhre.
There were several bombshells in the trial too.
One was a government witness by the name of Mary Ann Rudwell stated on the witness, under oath, that their only goal was to impound the cows to either give them back to Cliven Bundy to let him put them on his 160-acre ranch or sell them and give them the money.
Of course, we know that the BLM, led by criminal Daniel P. Love, did far more than that in setting up “free speech zones,” killing cattle and threatening and acting violently towards protesters.
All the defendants are being charged with extortion, and now we’re discovering that the extortion charge is absurd!
According to this witness, she admitted that they didn’t have in order to sell the cows to keep the money.
Who was actually paying for the impoundment? The central government, wait, that’s you and me in taxes.
Furthermore, Lamb produced a document that one of the attorneys for Cliven Bundy gave him that was part of the evidence.
The document shows the trespass fees that Bundy owed, and guess what? It was only $8,815 and that’s for over ten years, not millions or hundreds of thousands of dollars that we were told by the media and central government propaganda outlets.
Because the BLM was not fulfilling their obligations on the land, he tried to pay these fees to Clark County in the state of Nevada, which if anything, the land doesn’t really belong to the central government and not really should be owned by the state, but by individuals. However, he was thinking the state would have the control under our Constitution since the Constitution is crystal clear on how the central government may obtain land.
Bundy was only arguing that he did not owe the money to the BLM.
Lamb compared what Bundy owed, $8,815, to the vast expenses that the central government has shelled out hundreds of thousands of dollars just on contract cowboys alone, plus the impoundment and then on top of that over $100 million spent on these worthless trials to bring out a false narrative against the defendants.
Is there anyone that actually thinks the central government is efficient in anything but lawlessness and corruption?
They didn’t even give the Bundys a chance to sell the cows.
Stewart said the witness claimed that the reason the cattle were being impounded had nothing to do with money, but looney left-wing environmentalism such as:
- Environment is being you know negatively impacted
- Soil is being trampled on
- The desert tortoises
None of those things are anything the central government has any constitutional authority to deal with in the first place.
But the biggest issue was that he allegedly had his cows on the property without a permit! Really? A permit? Well, ok it was about money. The central government extorts its citizens for money for worthless permits to use land it shouldn’t even have claim to in the first place per our Constitution, and don’t give me the Louisiana Purchase treaty deal.
While treaties may exist under our Constitution, a treaty may not violate the clear written words of the Constitution. In other words, when that land was purchased and states were established, that land should have immediately gone under state control or to those who settled it.
As Stewart so accurately put it, “So, this all comes down to a piece of paper. This isn’t about the $4000 or $8000 they’re saying he owed them that turned into a million somehow when it hit the media. This is that he was doing something without a permit and he had not received permission from his master to have these cows grazing on the land that he, in fact, had the grazing rights to.”
Why is that a big deal?
Simple. If he just has that piece of paper, his cows trampling the soil is OK, the desert tortoise is magical preserved and the environment remains pristine with just that piece of paper.
It’s sort of like that little thing called indulgences, which we are celebrating a 500-year old protest about under Martin Luther against the Roman Catholic Church for selling little pieces of paper called indulgences that claimed to spring the souls of dead loved ones from Purgatory into Heaven. What God would not do out of love, He would do for a few coins, which would later be used to build what you see in Rome, St. Peters in the Vatican.
The central government is playing God with the peoples’ rights and the peoples’ land. That’s what this is about, and money and control are driving the entire facade.
If Bundy had only gotten the permit that would have granted another ten years of grazing on this land and nothing would have happened.
There would have been no impoundment, no roundup and no BLM with snipers pointed at women and children in the wash.
Lamb said that the entire thing reminded him of a guilty plea.
“A guilty plea makes you safe for the public, but you’re presumed innocent and locked up for two years,” he elaborated. “That’s exactly what this permit is about.”
He then pointed to another situation involving Joe Roberson, who was locked up in Montana because he dug a pond on his own property without a permit. There was nothing wrong with it and it wasn’t polluting anything, but a piece of paper would have gotten the Beast’s approval and therefore made it perfect.
For those of you who thought you were out from under the King of England, we’ve simply traded one tyrant for a bunch of other tyrants.
In the words of Mel Gibsonhttps://ir-na.amazon-adsystem.com/e/...=1510848914559‘s character in The Patriothttps://ir-na.amazon-adsystem.com/e/...=1510848907421, Benjamin Martin, “Why should I trade one tyrant 3,000 miles away for 3,000 tyrants one mile away?”
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We’ve done that through our own ignorance. It’s up to the people to start learning the Constitution and start enforcing it on those who represent them.
The Bundys and their supporters have shown us the way.
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If a rancher owns forage rights and water rights on a certain piece of land why must he need a permit to use what he already owns? How can someone be tresspassing on their water and forage rights?
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Bryan Hyde talks about happenings outside the courtroom. No report on the afternoon proceeding yet ~J Grady
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John Lamb with an hour long report on the Nov. 16 Court session. ~ uploaded by J Grady 2 hours ago
John Lamb reported that the BLM witness said Nevada does not have fences. That is not totally true. I think it was in the 1960s when they began putting drift fences up between neighboring ranchers range to keep one ranchers cattle from straying onto his neighbors range. They also have fenced nearly all the highways to keep the cattle of the roads.
The BLM just had a bid offer for fence in Elko County due Sept. 8
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There ia a “widening information divide” in the media @ the Bundy Trial per Vincent Easley II
The Media’s “Widening Information Divide” and The Bundy Ranch Trial
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Minor Media I may be, and can but only marvel the skills of those I’ve met from Mainstream Media (MSM.) attending the Bundy Ranch trial in Las Vegas at the US DC Federal Dist. Courthouse
I lack the skills and resources they do, none the less, I have my part to tell as well. In addition, I’m going to be contrasting a few media persons I’ve met and spoken with as an Editorial in response to National Public Radio’s article featuring Tay Wiles @taywiles High Country News ( https://www.hcn.org )
+RLM (VinE) Title: How The Bundy Trial Hits America’s Widening Information Divide : NPR
Wiles is a regular in the courtroom alongside reporters from mainstream outlets like The Los Angeles Times and The Wall Street Journal. But there are also some of the Bundy movement’s early promoters: people from far-right Internet talk shows and conspiracy websites identifying themselves as media. Friends of the Bundys regularly livestream updates to their followers during breaks in the trial (no cameras or recorders are allowed in federal court)
https://www.npr.org/2017/11/16/56453...strust-of-feds
Ms. Wiles is very passionate in her work and an excellent writer. As an Environmental Pundit she well respected among her peers and readers. Others would proffer she’s a Public Relations (PR) Propagandist utilising Political Correct (PC) concepts as a #StalkingHorse that Influence Opinion and Policy for Public Land Use.
Historically such Policies have shown the results to be the Restriction or the Removal of Collectively Held, Vested Interests. Examples include access to Off-Roading, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Hunting and Fishing to name a few. These decades old initiatives have been driving Federal Policy at the US Parks and National Forrest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Fish and Game and other Alphabet Agencies in the Federal Government that are challenging Preemptive Rights of Ownership Antecedent to such Agency’s Policies of Promulgated Proclamations.
Regardless to Perspective and Consideration in this Chiasmatic Divide, Ms. Wiles doesn’t seem to know the definition of the word Media used in her interview. She also would assume or imply that I and/or (RLM) are Right Wing Conspiracy Theorists To this I would say I’m on neither side of the Political Spectrum identifying with a wide range of aspects affecting each of us. As to Conspiracy Theories, Conspiracies are a Fact, the Theories are the Convolution.
I’ll conclude this section in saying, Tay said to me that she’d seen some of what I’ve produced without specifying what other than videos on YouTube. I hope she’ll have a closer look that she may discover that which We All Share in common as a part of What Matters Worldwide ( http://whatmattersworldwide.yolasite.com ).
Allow me to introduce you all to Ken Ritter, @krttr a writer for the Associated Press. He can be considered “old school” in today’s world of “fake news.”
Ken is a nice guy taking time to respond when you say howdy even when busy with his work.
I also appreciate his sage candor in a conversation I had with him and how he reports the facts without his personal opinion.
A problem with “old school” journalisms is the link between fact and opinion are missing. Having the link represented guides the reader in the direction of a conclusion, and creates speculation which leads to deep thought followed in turn by debate.
I would further Add, in my Opinion, that the part Not Told, by default of the Rules of Journalism and Administrative Decisions, are in fact Opinion and Censor.
Thank you very much @krttr I commend your work.
To be continued in contrast of other Journalists including myself pictured below next to the Flag. image credit: https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/...30/bundy-trial
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Rancher Cliven Bundy, center, addresses his supporters along side Clark County Sheriff Doug Gillespie, right, while being guarded by self-described militia members in the foreground. AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jason Bean
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Cliven Bundy has been telling the truth . . .
Did Bundy Owe Millions? See For Yourself!
BUNDY WAS TELLING THE TRUTH!
November 18, 2017 Featured, Nevada, Public Lands 2
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Did Bundy Owe Millions? See For Yourself!
By Staff
The trial for the Nevada Ranch, Cliven Bundy, is underway in Las Vegas. Bundy is accused of refusing to pay over one million dollars in grazing fees to the Bureau of Land Management, resulting in a forced impoundment operation.
The impoundment, known as “Operation Gold Butte” caused hundreds of supporters from around the country to gather in Bunkerville, Nevada in April 2014.
The Main Stream Media has continued the narrative that Bundy owed over $1,000,000 in grazing fees, including FOX NEWS just this week. Bundy has repeatedly stated that this is untrue.
Documents filed in the case have been substantial and overwhelming for most people to sort through. However, the proof is there.
In a letter dated Jan 21, 2011, and filed in the case Dec 21, 2012, it clearly outlines what fees that the BLM felt was owed to them.
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See Full page here.Total trespass fees were only $8,815.50.
Administrative Fees added to this are $283,776.00
Add a $10.00 Service fee and the total comes to $292,601.50.
This is well below the reported amount of over a million dollars!
Bundy was telling the truth!
The main stream media seems to think that the truth isn’t good enough and they must embellish the amount.
However, do not forget, the government has allowed these “mistakes” to go unchallenged in the public perception. This could be considered complicit in deceiving the public.
Though the grazing fees are not the central part of the trial, it certainly is a major point for the public.
The current trial of Cliven Bundy, two of his sons, Ryan and Ammon, as well as supporter Ryan Payne, began this month after multiple delays.
After two previous trials, the prosecution has yet to gain any substantial guilty verdicts and seem to be resorting to deception to gain their sought after prize. They have been caught several times withholding evidence and being less-than-truthful with the court.
Judge Gloria Navarro, who has previously shown favoritism towards the prosecution, has yet to sanction the government, dismiss the case, or at least declare a mistrial.
The trial is expected to last 3-4 months. There is another trial for more defendants due to start 30 days after the completion of this trial.
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This video is an hour long interview with John Lamb, The Bundy Trial and Why it Should Matter to You, A Conversation with John Lamb ~ Jason Goodman
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