Posted on 04/14/2014 12:27:02 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
BUNKERVILLE Cliven Bundys fight with the Bureau of Land Management over the federal agencys roundup of his cattle attracted a diverse group of foot soldiers: fellow ranchers, Las Vegans and militia and patriot groups were among them.
Their battle cry is the U.S. Constitution and liberty. They fear the federal government overstepping its bounds at every turn. This concern, in their view, applies to those from all walks of life, be it a rural Southern Nevada rancher or a militia member from northern Montana.
Ultimately, the Bundy protest which was defused Saturday when federal land officials agreed to end the weeklong roundup that culminated in a 20-minute standoff between armed protesters and law enforcement officers became an outlet for those wanting to voice their opinions about government overreach and any perceived infringement of constitutional rights.
Armed militia members wore holstered weapons and mingled with cowboy-hatted ranchers throughout the week. Tents popped up across the landscape and vehicles became temporary bunks as the Bundy ranch, about 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas, turned into a gathering place for traveling pilgrims from across the nation.
Were all in this together, said Rick Lovelien, 50, a militia member from Libby, Mont., with the Montana State Defense Force.
The armed standoff ended, Lovelien said, the way it should have with the cattle returning to the land.
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I would also consider who will be the ultimate final recipient of these lands in the long run. After all the cattle and tortoises and cowboys are gone.
Its a known fact the Feds brokered an agenda to exchange US land to the Chinese. But they have to sterilize it first naturally.
Thanks, we will be in touch. Just the search for that FBI report coming from lots of people would raise a stink. I’m still too vulnerable as one guy.
The public library or Starbucks free wireless is your friend.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_spoofing
https://www.raymond.cc/blog/changing-or-spoofing-hard-disk-hardware-serial-number-and-volume-id/
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