Native American group believes remains among Rush Co. artifacts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3141007/posts
“I see you have stuff. Give it to me.” — The Government
As I posted earlier, AIM didn’t “believe” a damn thing!
The INVENTED the pretext of “human remains” to make the false report.
They need to be in JAIL for making a false accusation.
The facebook comments on the original WRTV article were being slammed by an apparent Native American Activist from Purdue, accusing Mr. Miller of all sorts of felonies.
http://www.wthr.com/story/25144019/2014/04/02/fbi-raiding-rush-county-home-looking-for-artifacts.
Mr. Miller appears to be a straight-up guy who obviously wasn’t trying to flaut the law, since he was allowing groups to tour his home.
Time for some shooting back.
I hope he doesn’t have a dog.
Yes.
Commandments Nine and Ten.
So, what is the reason for the hundred man swat raid? Was the feral government afraid he was going to flush the evidence? Two agents couldn't show up with a warrant? Is this raid being used to intimidate us?
If 100 agents can be spared to look at arrow heads, congress needs to cut their budget.
Hope he has enough money to lawyer up. The ACLU certainly could not care less about his Constitutional rights. Clearly, nor does the FBI or the fedgov.
'Let the jury consider their verdict,' the King said, for about the twentieth time that day.
'No, no!' said the Queen. 'Sentence firstverdict afterwards.'
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It figures. Fighting, drinking and collecting other people’s hard earned money is all they know how to do.
A. A shoe salesman in Atlanta
B. A Furniture Salesman in Mt Pilot
C. An FBI Agent
D. A Postal Service Investigator
First they came for the unborn and we did nothing, then they came for the children in our schools and we did nothing.
Again we will do nothing.
Good men have decided to do nothing so evil prevails.
How did they establish probable cause? Has anyone seen the warrant?
Good for two things. Securing a network and subjugating a People.
There is a lot of law against pot hunting. If the collection includes pots or artifacts that were collected illegally by pot hunters that then sold to brokers that resold, the pots/relics are illegal.
Tony Hillerman the great writer describing the cases of Lt Joe Leaphorn and Sgt Jim Chee of the Navaho Tribal police, has the practice as a theme. For an understanding read his book “A Thief of Time” that recounts the dealings between the pot hunters, professional archaeologists and collectors.
In the southwest there are tens of thousands of archaeological sites that were and are targets for the pot hunters.
For me, Hillerman’s books are travel guides. You read the book and then go visit the places in the far flung crime scenes in Arizona and New Mexico. For a Thief In Time, you can visit the National park at Chaco Canyon, Stay in the actual motel described in Bluff Utah, and take Joe Leaphorn’s float trip down the San Juan River to Mexican Hat. You have lunch where there are some of the best and most extensive petroglyphs in America, across the river from the wash where much of the action occurred.
Any way, to understand this old man and why he may plead innocence but is guilty of buying illegal pots third hand read the book
The fantasy is over.Indiana Jones has been busted by EHolder's FBI