Bundy Standoff

The Wiki chooses to refer to this affair as the Bundy Standoff. It also chooses to demonstrate its bias, its dislike of Mr Bundy. He says, he claims, he alleges etc. The Wiki knows that Words are Propaganda Tools and pretends to take it down the middle. Its editors have their biasses. The truth is another matter. Having a hostile press is a point in his favour. In fact this report reads as moderate - Cliven Bundy Undecided On Forgiving Or Suing Says CNN.

It proves the thugs who perpetrated the Ruby Ridge Massacre & the Waco Massacre are still there, just as vicious, corrupt and part of the Deep State, which, in 2018 is trying to destroy the democratically elected President of the United States of America.

American Government Evil Halted By An Honest Judge  [ 14 January 2018 ]
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Lost in the tumbling headlines of a busy week was a ruling that reminds us the corruption of federal justice is not confined merely to a few politicized bureaucrats monkeying around in the Hillary and Trump investigations. On Monday, US District Court Judge Gloria Navarro dismissed with prejudice (against the Justice Department) all charges against Cliven Bundy and his sons. If you've forgotten the Bundys' stand-off with the Feds in Nevada, here's how National Review's David French summarizes it

On one side was a collection of dangerous, out-of-control armed men who were deliberately provocative, prone to saying unhinged things in a single-minded quest to destroy their enemies, and who lied time and again to cover their misdeeds.

On the other side was Cliven Bundy.

That's an entirely reasonable characterization given Judge Navarro's finding that "the universal sense of justice has been violated" and the government is guilty of "a deliberate attempt to mislead" the court. "The government's conduct in this case was indeed outrageous," she ruled. "There has been flagrant misconduct, substantial prejudice and no lesser remedy is sufficient" - other than a dismissal "with prejudice" to prevent the Justice Department embarking on new ways to screw the Bundys over for another few years. (They're already spent most of the last two in jail.)
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Does that sound overstated or exaggerated? It is neither. Government apparatchiks of the Bureau of Land Management & the FBI who lied, suppressed evidence etc. in order to Pervert The Course Of Justice are exactly the same as the thugs who brought us the Ruby Ridge Massacre under Bush. and then the Waco Massacre, on Clinton's watch. Some things have not changed for the better.

BTW read what the Wikipedia has to tell us about Mr Bundy and see just how biased it is. None of this nonsense of taking it down the middle with its editors. By the same token its article on the Bureau of Land Management ignores its malfeasance in this matter. NB Mr Bundy was not murdered by the government thugs with sniping rifles because there were too many witnesses with cameras.

 

Cliven Bundy ex Wiki       
Cliven D. Bundy
(born April 29, 1946) is an American cattle rancher from Bunkerville, Nevada who was federally incarcerated awaiting a trial with bail denied for his alleged role in the 2014 Bundy standoff.[2] On December 20, 2017, because of prosecutorial misconduct violating the federal Brady rule, his case was declared a mistrial by Judge Gloria Navarro and his charges were dismissed. He vocally advocated a philosophy opposed to what he views as federal government overreach. He participated in the 2014 Bundy Standoff in Nevada, an armed standoff with federal and state law enforcement over defaulted grazing fees. Some view him as a hero for having led a movement of ranchers to encourage more ranchers to join him in defaulting on their grazing fees as per their federal grazing contracts.[3][4] He is the father of Ammon Bundy, who in 2016 also led another armed standoff against the government, the occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon.

Bundy participated in, and had links with various related movements, including anti-government activism (which opposes federal government involvement in favor of state and local control, or even no government) and the sovereign citizen movement (which holds that people are answerable only to their particular interpretation of the common law and are not subject to any government statutes or proceedings).

Bundy generated considerable controversy after remarks suggesting that African Americans might have been better off under slavery.[3][4]

On February 10, 2016, Cliven Bundy was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) at the Portland International Airport while he was on his way to support the Malheur Standoff. He was placed in federal custody, facing federal charges related to his own standoff with the Bureau of Land Management in 2014.[5] His trial was scheduled for 2017.

On January 8, 2018, judge Gloria M. Navarro dismissed with prejudice all charges against Cliven Bundy and his sons, severely criticizing prosecutors for willful violations of defendants' due process rights, including failing to properly turn over evidence to their lawyers.[6]

 

Bundy Standoff ex Wiki   
The 2014 Bundy standoff was an armed confrontation between supporters of cattle rancher Cliven Bundy and law enforcement following a 21-year legal dispute in which the United States Bureau of Land Management (BLM) obtained court orders directing Bundy to pay over $1 million in withheld grazing fees for Bundy's use of federally-owned land adjacent to Bundy's ranch in southeastern Nevada.

The ongoing dispute started in 1993, when, in protest against changes in grazing rules, Bundy declined to renew his permit for cattle grazing on BLM-administered public lands near Bunkerville, Nevada.[2] According to Bundy, the federal government lacks the constitutional authority to own vast tracts of lands, an argument repeatedly rejected by federal courts. According to the BLM, Bundy continued to graze his cattle on public lands without a permit. In 1998, Bundy was prohibited by the United States District Court for the District of Nevada from grazing his cattle on an area of land later called the Bunkerville Allotment. In July 2013, federal judge Lloyd D. George ordered Bundy to refrain from trespassing on federally administered land in the Gold Butte area of Clark County.

On March 27, 2014, 145,604 acres of federal land in Clark County were temporarily closed for the "capture, impound, and removal of trespass cattle." BLM officials and law enforcement rangers began a roundup of such livestock on April 5, and Cliven Bundy’s son, Dave, was arrested[3]. On April 12, 2014, a group of protesters, some of them armed, approached the BLM "cattle gather". Sheriff Doug Gillespie negotiated with Bundy and newly-confirmed BLM director Neil Kornze, who elected to release the cattle and de-escalate the situation. As of the end of 2015, Cliven Bundy continued to graze his cattle on federal land and still had not paid the grazing fees.

On February 10, 2016, Cliven Bundy traveled to Portland, Oregon, in response to federal law enforcement moving to end a standoff led by his sons Ammon and Ryan at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. He was arrested at the airport by the FBI and was incarcerated at the Multnomah County Jail. He was indicted for 16 federal felonies on February 17, along with Ammon and Ryan Bundy, militia leader Ryan Payne, and broadcaster Peter Santilli, who were already under arrest for their role in the Malheur standoff. Another 14 individuals were charged on March 3, 2016. Santilli subsequently pled guilty to felony conspiracy to injure or impede a federal officer.[4]

On January 8, 2018, U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro in Las Vegas dismissed with prejudice the criminal charges against Cliven Bundy, his sons Ammon and Ryan, and co-defendant Ryan Payne regarding the standoff.[5][6]

Cliven and Ammon Bundy, and their supporters, have claimed that the federal government lacks the authority to manage public lands. These arguments have been repeatedly rejected by legal scholars and federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court; the property clause of the United States Constitution grants plenary authority to Congress to manage federal property, including land.[7][8]

     

 


 

 

Cliven Bundy Undecided On Forgiving Or Suing Says CNN    [ 11 January 2018 ]
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Rancher Cliven Bundy, free after almost two years in a Nevada jail, said Wednesday he wants to meet with the Clark County sheriff about what to do on the land where there was a 2014 standoff with federal authorities over his cattle.

Bundy spent much of his time Wednesday criticizing Sheriff Joe Lombardo, but also said he would call the sheriff to "come and protect me" if federal authorities moved to round up his cattle again. He also said he was undecided about legal action against authorities. "Now I either have to forgive these people, or I have to hold them accountable," he told supporters and reporters outside the sheriff's office. "I'm not sure. I'm considering my options." Bundy said he wanted to speak with the sheriff on Wednesday but met with an assistant instead. Bundy said he was told the sheriff, who also oversees the Las Vegas Police Department, was too busy to meet him. He had been free to leave jail since November, but chose to stay incarcerated during his trial. On Monday, a judge dismissed the case. Bundy and several others -- including his sons, Ryan and Ammon Bundy -- were indicted in 2016 by a federal grand jury after the showdown two years earlier against federal land managers on the open range where Bundy's cattle grazed.
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The media can tell the truth if they want.