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A group of liberty activists, with a history of armed defenses against what they perceive as government intrusion, is planning resistance to Coronavirus orders.
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Trial stemming from a 2014 standoff could be derailed by a ploy to pose as a ‘fake film company’ and an ethics scandal involving a BLM officer and Burning Man
FBI agents posed as journalists and tricked the Bundy ranching family and their supporters into giving on-camera interviews that prosecutors may use in upcoming trials, according to defense attorneys and court records.
The FBI’s “fake film production company” and “wide-reaching deceptive undercover operation”, as lawyers described it in a court filing, is one of multiple controversies that some say could derail the government’s prosecution of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, his four sons and a dozen of their followers. A recent Bureau of Land Management (BLM) ethics scandal involving tickets for the popular Burning Man festival could further hinder prosecutors in the high-profile trial, which began this week in Las Vegas federal court.
The case stems from the Bundy family’s infamous 2014 standoff with federal agents at their ranch in Bunkerville, Nevada. The 70-year-old patriarch became a hero to conservative cowboys in the west when he publicly refused to pay grazing fees to the federal government, arguing that the BLM has no right to regulate lands by his property.
Bundy Ranch Standoff Trial Surprise: Feds Supposed to Leave the Day Before
Bundy Ranch Standoff Trial Surprise: Feds Supposed to Leave the Day Before
When Federal Agents testified Thursday at the trial of some of the Bundy Ranch protesters from the April 12 Standoff in 2014, several things became abundantly clear: a) it could have been a bloodbath, b) Feds were allegedly told to stand down on April 11, and c) there may have been a mole who was deliberately feeding the FBI misleading information. Somebody’s lying According to the testimony of…
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After a mother was arrested for bringing her children to a park, dozens of protesters went to the cop's home to let him know this is not acceptable.
After a mother was arrested for bringing her children to a park, dozens of protesters went to the cop's home to let him know this is not acceptable!