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  • RENO, Nev. (MyNews4.com & KRNV) -- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid hasn't been very vocal about the cattle battle showdown in recent days, but says "it's not over."

    Reid tells News4's Samantha Boatman his take on the so-called cattle battle in southern Las Vegas. "Well, it's not over. We can't have an American people that violate the law and then just walk away from it. So it's not over," Reid said.

    Senator Reid made his comments after the unveiling of four brand new battery-electric buses for the RTC fleet

  • (Before It's News)

    "Heavily armed security now surrounds Bundy Ranch in Nevada as militia continues to flood in from across the country in preparation for a federal raid after a threat of terror from soon to be ex-US Senator Harry Reid that this is not over. Cliven Bundy is now surrounded by a crew of armed guards 24-hours a day and militia groups across the country are preparing to fend off a federal government attack upon the property, warning that they want no violence but will be prepared to protect Americans in need who are being targeted by government terrorism. "

     

  • Harry Reid Calls Cliven Bundy Supporters “Domestic Terrorists”

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    “I repeat: what happened there was domestic terrorism”

    Paul Joseph Watson
    Infowars.com
    April 17, 2014

    Senator Harry Reid has escalated the war of words over the Cliven Bundy dispute, sensationally labeling the Nevada cattle rancher’s supporters “domestic terrorists” during an event in Las Vegas today.

    Image: Harry Reid (YouTube).

    During a ‘Hashtags & Headlines’ event at the Paris Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Reid referred to Bundy supporters as “Nothing more than domestic terrorists,” adding, “I repeat: what happened there was domestic terrorism.”

    Reid was referring to the stand off on Saturday in Bunkerville where Bundy supporters, some of whom were armed, forced Bureau of Land Management agents to back down and release around 380 head of cattle belonging to Bundy that had been seized over the course of the previous week.

    Reid claimed that Bundy viewed the United States as a “foreign government,” while accusing his supporters of goading violence.

    “There were hundreds, hundreds of people from around the country that came there,” Reid said. “They had sniper rifles in the freeway. They had weapons, automatic weapons. They had children lined up. They wanted to make sure they got hurt first … What if others tried the same thing?”

    Despite Reid’s characterization of Bundy supporters as “domestic terrorists,” the only violence metered out during the dispute was when BLM agents tasered and assaulted Bundy supporters during an incident on April 9.

    No matter where you stand on the Bundy issue, Reid’s characterization of American protesters as “domestic terrorists” is chilling and a massive backlash is almost certain to follow.

    It also fits the narrative that the federal government has been pushing for years through literature such as the MIAC report, which framed Ron Paul supporters, libertarians, people who display bumper stickers, people who own gold, or even people who fly a U.S. flag, as potential terrorists. In 2012, a Homeland Security study was leaked which characterized Americans who are “suspicious of centralized federal authority,” and “reverent of individual liberty” as “extreme right-wing” terrorists.

    Reid attracted controversy earlier this week when he promised that the BLM’s fight with Bundy was “not over”. The Nevada Senator was hit with accusations of cronyism after his former staffer Neil Kornze was confirmed as the new BLM director earlier this month.

    Reid is obviously angry after his complicity in the siege against the Bundy family was exposed and became a viral story. Although many news outlets claimed this issue was “debunked,” Reid’s involvement in a solar farm just 35 miles from Bundy’s ranch...Archived files which were deleted from the BLM’s own website confirm that confiscating Bundy’s cattle was necessary in order to clear the way for lucrative solar deals with transnational corporations.

    Meanwhile, the BLM has admitted slaughtering two prize bulls belonging to Cliven Bundy during their round up of his cattle. The BLM claims the bulls “posed a safety hazard” but refused to elaborate. Bundy supporters have pointed to photographs which appear to show one of the bulls having suffered a gunshot wound.

  • Call to oath keepers and militia members: Rotating shifts to commence at Bundy ranch.

    Michael Doyle sent a message to Next News Network saying, “We need 30 to 50 men to man post and guard duty for rotating shifts. We have a field kitchen to serve 3 meals a day. If homeless Vets want to help, we are occupying the ranch for 3+ MONTHS.”

  • Western lawmakers gather in Utah to talk federal land takeover
    ‘It’s time’ » Lawmakers from 9 states gather in Utah, discuss ways to take control of federal lands.
    First Published Apr 18 2014 03:07 pm • Last Updated Apr 18 2014 10:21 pm

    It’s time for Western states to take control of federal lands within their borders, lawmakers and county commissioners from Western states said at Utah’s Capitol on Friday.

    More than 50 political leaders from nine states convened for the first time to talk about their joint goal: wresting control of oil-, timber -and mineral-rich lands away from the feds.

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    "It’s simply time," said Rep. Ken Ivory, R-West Jordan, who organized the Legislative Summit on the Transfer for Public Lands along with Montana state Sen. Jennifer Fielder. "The urgency is now."

    Utah House Speaker Becky Lockhart, R-Provo, was flanked by a dozen participants, including her counterparts from Idaho and Montana, during a press conference after the daylong closed-door summit. U.S. Sen. Mike Lee addressed the group over lunch, Ivory said. New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Wyoming, Oregon and Washington also were represented.

    The summit was in the works before this month’s tense standoff between Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and the Bureau of Land Management over cattle grazing, Lockhart said.

    "What’s happened in Nevada is really just a symptom of a much larger problem," Lockhart said.

    Fielder, who described herself as "just a person who lives in the woods," said federal land management is hamstrung by bad policies, politicized science and severe federal budget cuts.

    "Those of us who live in the rural areas know how to take care of lands," Fielder said, who lives in the northwestern Montana town of Thompson Falls.

    "We have to start managing these lands. It’s the right thing to do for our people, for our environment, for our economy and for our freedoms," Fielder said.

    Idaho Speaker of the House Scott Bedke said Idaho forests and rangeland managed by the state have suffered less damage and watershed degradation from wildfire than have lands managed by federal agencies.

  • (Before It's News)

    By Susan Duclos

     

    Harry Reid’s public assertion that the brave men and women that traveled to Nevada, from across the country, to protect and defend Mr. Cliven Bundy in a range war against out-of-control, abusive, overreaching federal government agents from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), were “domestoc terrorists,” was deliberately stated to create a “label” for those willing to fight against a tyrannical government.

     

    Make no mistake, the alternative media and social media across the Internet, that spotlighted Mr. Bundy’s plight, highlighted the governments physical abuse on peaceful protesters and made sure the pre-made signs declaring “First Amendment Area” that  the federal government posted in zones, as if the whole United States of America wasn’t a free speech zone, was responsible for bringing freedom loving Americans together to stand against the tyranny being perpetrated against Mr. Bundy, and the US government wants to limit free speech across the Internet because of our success.

     

    Thy lost, the were forced to back off, return Bundy’s cattle because Americans stood up and said enough.

     

    To Harry Reid and the Obama administration, that is unacceptable, therefore, free speech, if it goes against them, is now to be called “domestic terrorism.”
     

    In the video below, Lee Ann Mcadoo from InfoWars explains a new bill being proposed for no other purpose than to intimidate freedom fighters into staying quiet in the face of tyranny.

     

    IT WON’T WORK! 

     

    To paraphrase what  someone in an email said to me, better to be a “domestic terrorist” in the eyes of crooked scum like Harry Reid, than to be a “Domestic Enemy” as Reid and his ilk are in the eyes of Americans!

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