Posted on 04/14/2014 4:53:59 AM PDT by Kaslin
The major news media, with the exception of Fox News, has been deafeningly quiet about the federal governments thwarted raid last week on a Nevada rancher. Heavily-armed agents from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) descended upon Cliven Bundys ranch, seizing 389 of his 900 cattle. The BLM shut off access to federal lands, claiming he was illegally using them, and a no-fly zone was established for a 3-mile-square area around Bundys ranch. A sign was posted - unconstitutionally - limiting the First Amendment to a small designated area. The feds flew helicopters overhead to chase the cattle, knowing full well it could cause them to collapse from running in the 90-degree heat.
Outraged over the heavy-handed tactics, about 1,000 states rights activists traveled to Mesquite to support Bundy. Many gun owners showed up lawfully carrying firearms, and local cowboys came riding in on horses. They were afraid that they could be the next targets of a federal government overreach, and felt it was time to take a stand. A few protesters stormed the gate that had been erected to block off federal land, while the crowd chanted open that gate. At one point, the protesters blocked all traffic on Interstate 15.
Bundys son, Ammon, was shot with a stun gun by law enforcement until he bled, and his sister was pushed to the ground, which was caught on video. Bundys son, Dave, was arrested for taking pictures along State Route 170, which had been closed, and his camera was confiscated. He is now reporting a concussion and kidney problems after being stomped on. One man from Utah who joined the protest said he was handcuffed and injured by BLM agents when he attempted to walk through a gated area. Bundy estimates there were approximately 100 law enforcement vehicles and 200 law enforcement officials involved with the raid.
The protesters did not draw their weapons nor attack law enforcement, and Ammon prohibited rifles within the camp. Bundy likened the siege to the 1993 disaster in Waco, Texas, where mostly federal law enforcement agencies descended upon the Branch Davidians compound, resulting in the deaths of 76. It has also being compared to federal law enforcement agents staking out militia members at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, where an unarmed woman holding a baby was shot. Taking place in the Nevada town of Bunkerville, patriots are noting similarities to the American Revolutionary Wars Battle of Bunker Hill.
In response, commissioners in Utah threatened to remove one wild horse for every cow seized of Bundys. In Utah, the federal government has been attempting to reduce cattle grazing in order to protect wild horses. Escalating the showdown was a remark Clark County Commissioner Tom Collins made to Utah County Commissioner Darn Bushman. He warned supporters of Bundy planning to come from Utah that those inbred bastards better have funeral plans.
The dispute began in 1993, when the BLM interfered with Bundys grazing rights, citing protection of the Mojave Desert tortoise. It is not clear how cattle are a threat to the tortoise. As Dave Barry would say, I am not making this up. They capped his herd to 150 animals on a 250-square-mile rangeland allotment. When Bundy saw his grazing fees were no longer being used to help ranchers, but to thwart them, he stopped paying monthly federal land fees of $1.35 per cow-calf pair, insisting that local government, not the BLM, should be in control of the lands.
Bundy claims that other ranchers were bought out by the federal government. He is now the last remaining rancher left on a 600,000-acre portion of land known as Gold Butte, managed by the BLM. Bundy said he attempted to make payments to the county, as hed done in the past until the BLM unilaterally took over, but the county turned him down.
Bundys family has raised cows on the land since the 1870s. The BLM was established much later in 1946. Cozy with federal judges, beginning in 1998, the BLM began to get rubber-stamped court orders requiring Bundy to remove his animals.
Republican Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval denounced the BLM for its heavy-handed tactics, saying the federal government had created an atmosphere of intimidation. Sen. Dean Heller (R-Nev.) decried the restriction of First Amendment protests, saying it tramples upon Nevadans fundamental rights under the U.S. Constitution.
This siege likely has very little to do with protecting the desert tortoise, but is something much more nefarious. Journalist Dana Loesch reports that Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) purposely pushed the BLM to initiate the power grab, intent on controlling Nevada land as a payback to his top donor and special interests. It is no coincidence that the current director of the BLM, Neil Kornze, is a former senior advisor to Reid.
The federal government already owns 84 percent of the land in Nevada. The BLM frequently gives waivers for wind or solar power development in areas where the desert tortoise is found. The desert tortoise has the least serious designation of endangered species, vulnerable. It is not considered critically endangered or even endangered. In fact, in 2013, the BLM announced it was going to euthanize hundreds of tortoises due to budget restrictions.
This is not the first time ranchers have had conflict with the federal governments increasingly expansive control over government lands. The Sagebrush Rebellion during the 1970s and 1980s frequently pitted cattle ranchers against the BLM and environmental activists. No doubt many of these current land grabs are being done in order to force people out of rural areas and into the cities, as part of Agenda 21s vague goals of making the earth more sustainable.
In 2012, investigative reporter Marcus Stern blew open a deal Reid and his son had arranged with a Chinese company to build a $5 billion solar farm and panel manufacturing plant in the southern Nevada desert. The BLM helpfully expressed its opinion that trespassing cattle would need to be removed in order to make way for the deal. Although the project ultimately failed, it represents part of a pattern by Reid to seize land to give to special interests in order to benefit himself, his family and campaign contributors. Similarly, in 2010, Reids campaign received thousands of dollars in donations from a Texas wind farms backers, which Reid rewarded with $450 million in federal stimulus funds.
The BLM admits that Bundy is not the only rancher who is violating federal grazing regulations, just one of the more serious cases. Clearly, Bundy was singled out and targeted. Senior BLM rangeland management specialist Bob Bolton said that the BLM only performs about four livestock impoundments a year, involving only a few dozen animals at most. He observed, What we're doing this week in Nevada is not the norm at all.
Although federal agents finally backed off and returned the cows, the BLM says Bundy still owes over $1 million in grazing fees and penalties, and will try to collect it administratively. Why wasnt this approach taken initially, instead of wasting $3 million of taxpayers money on the failed heavily-armed seizure? Bundy thinks it is because hes not a Reid donor.
“...those inbred bastards better have funeral plans.”
A Macho-man junior-high-school Progressive at work or some guy just trying to to his job?
Just asking.
IMHO
impeach Reid!!
I’m sure it’s already been said, but why couldn’t they deploy as rapidly against the Bengazi insurgents as they did for this rancher? HMMMM?????
So when does Reid and his corrupt son go to prison? Who gave Reid the power to send armed forces against Americans for the Chinese?
Or for any reason....
Either barak approved or Reid acted alone.
None of these people respect the laws meant to constrain them.
Flexibility
Major clean up scheduled for January, 2015.
De reiding is a cleansing process.
in November, the senate leadership will be dereided.
Knowing that Dingy Harry forced tehe issue and failed
“...Clark County Commissioner Tom Collins... warned supporters of Bundy planning to come from Utah that those inbred bastards better have funeral plans.
Why have I not yet read about this Tom Collins resigning in disgrace?
I think Bundy needs to file suit against the BLM for damages, and all those who had phone confiscated need to join that suit.
I live in N Nevada. There is a large Mormon population in the state of Nevada.
IF this commissioner were from MY county,m I would be enraged.
I won’t say that OUR county commissioners are perfect, but I don’t think any of them would say something like this near a reporter.
I’d like the Koch brothers to print a scathing reply to Harry Reed in all the major publications, regarding his criminal and treasonous activities.
“If this commissioner were from MY county, I would be enraged.”
Imagine such a veiled threat from ANY American commissioner, in any state of the union.
But, alas, this may not be an American who made the threat.
(Maybe a future commissar, or re-education camp counselor.)
IMHO
When we the people keep putting these reprobates back in office,then we ask what’s going on...
Excerpt:
The dispute began in 1993, when the BLM interfered with Bundys grazing rights, citing protection of the Mojave Desert tortoise. It is not clear how cattle are a threat to the tortoise. As Dave Barry would say, I am not making this up. They capped his herd to 150 animals on a 250-square-mile rangeland allotment. When Bundy saw his grazing fees were no longer being used to help ranchers, but to thwart them, he stopped paying monthly federal land fees of $1.35 per cow-calf pair, insisting that local government, not the BLM, should be in control of the lands.
Bundy claims that other ranchers were bought out by the federal government. He is now the last remaining rancher left on a 600,000-acre portion of land known as Gold Butte, managed by the BLM. Bundy said he attempted to make payments to the county, as hed done in the past until the BLM unilaterally took over, but the county turned him down.
Bundys family has raised cows on the land since the 1870s. The BLM was established much later in 1946. Cozy with federal judges, beginning in 1998, the BLM began to get rubber-stamped court orders requiring Bundy to remove his animals.
Republican Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval denounced the BLM for its heavy-handed tactics, saying the federal government had created an atmosphere of intimidation. Sen. Dean Heller (R-Nev.) decried the restriction of First Amendment protests, saying it tramples upon Nevadans fundamental rights under the U.S. Constitution.
This siege likely has very little to do with protecting the desert tortoise, but is something much more nefarious. Journalist Dana Loesch reports that Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) purposely pushed the BLM to initiate the power grab, intent on controlling Nevada land as a payback to his top donor and special interests. It is no coincidence that the current director of the BLM, Neil Kornze, is a former senior advisor to Reid.
The federal government already owns 84 percent of the land in Nevada. The BLM frequently gives waivers for wind or solar power development in areas where the desert tortoise is found. The desert tortoise has the least serious designation of endangered species, vulnerable. It is not considered critically endangered or even endangered. In fact, in 2013, the BLM announced it was going to euthanize hundreds of tortoises due to budget restrictions.
Good, more news outlets are picking this up, even if the main stream media won’t. Harry Reid and his cronies need to be held accountable.
F*** the democrat party and all the corruption they rode in on.
CGato
But ONE rancher decides to take a stand over a FedGov intent on driving him out of business using the "rule of law" which is more of the "rule of regulation" to screw to him over.
And all of sudden, he is the Bad Guy here....
Sounds like Clark County needs a new Commissioner, this is far over the top; insults and a clear threat. We the people need to remember this is an elected official's response to people exercising their rights to protest/support a fellow citizen.
The BLM is nothing but a bunch of crooks
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