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Is Nevada the new Ruby Ridge
Apr 23, 2014 18:49:10   #
ron vrooman Loc: Now OR, born NV
 
From a friend . . .



A person my wife knows tried to get to the ranch in NV. Here's her account. She's an attorney in LA.



Subject: Here's what the news won't say about what really happened in Nevada



From a person that went there, drove there from L.A.



I rolled into Laughlin really early, like 5:30 am. So many people had shown up, that we decided to leave in groups. A second group to leave at 8 AM as scheduled. Ours was a big group too. About two dozen cars, loaded with passengers.



The highway was almost empty until near Mesquite. Then it was a traffic jam. Motor homes, campers, ATVs running along side the freeway, motorcyles, vehicles, every thing you could possibly imagine. Everyone on their way to Bunkersville. Then it about stopped, just inching along. Word traveled down the traffic line that the feds had blocked the road just out of Mesquite and were searching vehicles for weapons and cell phones. Cell phones were confiscated and smashed. The people were given a chit for $30.00 redemption value. I left my phone at home. Some of us that had four wheel drives decided to just leave the road and head overland. As we got closer to the ridge, we were stopped by armed m*****a. We could not go any further. We could wait, or turn around and go back to the road. Men, that I suspect were special forces, had climbed the ridge from the back side and captured the snipers. They were at that moment coming down the ridge to take them to Mesquite where they would be let go. They weren't prisoners, they were just going to be replaced by friendlies.



Because of the roadblock on I-15, people refused to be searched, and refused to turn back. They just pulled off the road and parked. It was like a dam backing up a river. Soon the feds were trapped between the Americans who had already gotten through, and the Americans that had been stopped on the highway. The B*M agents went into full panic mode and called for help. LVPD which had REFUSED to show up to help Americans HAD to show up to rescue B*M that was now trapped and helpless. The blockade was SEVEN MILES LONG! That's a potload of people.



A group of armed Americans along with local cowboys went to Mesquite to liberate the cows that had been confiscated and held by B*M. They were being driven back home in an old fashioned cattle drive. The feds say it was voluntary, don't believe it.

I was basically standing around twiddling my thumbs when the word came down that the Director of B*M had surrendered and all forces would be withdrawn. I could not go on. The road was blocked and would be blocked probably for the rest of the day at least. A bunch of us turned around and left. It was over. There was THOUSANDS of people there, and more arriving every minute. The ranch, Gold Butte, the entire area was completely surrounded by Americans. The highway was completely blocked in both directions of people trying to get through. Everyone was very peaceful and friendly. No fights or anything. There was a rumor in the line, that some of the mercenaries hired by the feds had defected and were now on the side of the Americans.



At one point, I-15 was closed in both directions, about seven miles south of Mesquite, because protesters had blocked the freeway. Nearly two dozen police officers and a SWAT unit were at the scene to keep the peace and assist the B*M enforcement officers to safely leave the area. They were scared crapless!

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Apr 23, 2014 19:32:17   #
vernon
 
ron vrooman wrote:
From a friend . . .



A person my wife knows tried to get to the ranch in NV. Here's her account. She's an attorney in LA.



Subject: Here's what the news won't say about what really happened in Nevada



From a person that went there, drove there from L.A.



I rolled into Laughlin really early, like 5:30 am. So many people had shown up, that we decided to leave in groups. A second group to leave at 8 AM as scheduled. Ours was a big group too. About two dozen cars, loaded with passengers.



The highway was almost empty until near Mesquite. Then it was a traffic jam. Motor homes, campers, ATVs running along side the freeway, motorcyles, vehicles, every thing you could possibly imagine. Everyone on their way to Bunkersville. Then it about stopped, just inching along. Word traveled down the traffic line that the feds had blocked the road just out of Mesquite and were searching vehicles for weapons and cell phones. Cell phones were confiscated and smashed. The people were given a chit for $30.00 redemption value. I left my phone at home. Some of us that had four wheel drives decided to just leave the road and head overland. As we got closer to the ridge, we were stopped by armed m*****a. We could not go any further. We could wait, or turn around and go back to the road. Men, that I suspect were special forces, had climbed the ridge from the back side and captured the snipers. They were at that moment coming down the ridge to take them to Mesquite where they would be let go. They weren't prisoners, they were just going to be replaced by friendlies.



Because of the roadblock on I-15, people refused to be searched, and refused to turn back. They just pulled off the road and parked. It was like a dam backing up a river. Soon the feds were trapped between the Americans who had already gotten through, and the Americans that had been stopped on the highway. The B*M agents went into full panic mode and called for help. LVPD which had REFUSED to show up to help Americans HAD to show up to rescue B*M that was now trapped and helpless. The blockade was SEVEN MILES LONG! That's a potload of people.



A group of armed Americans along with local cowboys went to Mesquite to liberate the cows that had been confiscated and held by B*M. They were being driven back home in an old fashioned cattle drive. The feds say it was voluntary, don't believe it.

I was basically standing around twiddling my thumbs when the word came down that the Director of B*M had surrendered and all forces would be withdrawn. I could not go on. The road was blocked and would be blocked probably for the rest of the day at least. A bunch of us turned around and left. It was over. There was THOUSANDS of people there, and more arriving every minute. The ranch, Gold Butte, the entire area was completely surrounded by Americans. The highway was completely blocked in both directions of people trying to get through. Everyone was very peaceful and friendly. No fights or anything. There was a rumor in the line, that some of the mercenaries hired by the feds had defected and were now on the side of the Americans.



At one point, I-15 was closed in both directions, about seven miles south of Mesquite, because protesters had blocked the freeway. Nearly two dozen police officers and a SWAT unit were at the scene to keep the peace and assist the B*M enforcement officers to safely leave the area. They were scared crapless!
From a friend . . . br br br br A pers... (show quote)



yea the b*m has started thatccrap in texas now ,its time to clean out that rogue agency,but heck they are all rouge now.

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Apr 23, 2014 23:08:04   #
OldSchool Loc: Moving to the Red State of Utah soon!
 
ron vrooman wrote:
From a friend . . .



A person my wife knows tried to get to the ranch in NV. Here's her account. She's an attorney in LA.



Subject: Here's what the news won't say about what really happened in Nevada



From a person that went there, drove there from L.A.



I rolled into Laughlin really early, like 5:30 am. So many people had shown up, that we decided to leave in groups. A second group to leave at 8 AM as scheduled. Ours was a big group too. About two dozen cars, loaded with passengers.



The highway was almost empty until near Mesquite. Then it was a traffic jam. Motor homes, campers, ATVs running along side the freeway, motorcyles, vehicles, every thing you could possibly imagine. Everyone on their way to Bunkersville. Then it about stopped, just inching along. Word traveled down the traffic line that the feds had blocked the road just out of Mesquite and were searching vehicles for weapons and cell phones. Cell phones were confiscated and smashed. The people were given a chit for $30.00 redemption value. I left my phone at home. Some of us that had four wheel drives decided to just leave the road and head overland. As we got closer to the ridge, we were stopped by armed m*****a. We could not go any further. We could wait, or turn around and go back to the road. Men, that I suspect were special forces, had climbed the ridge from the back side and captured the snipers. They were at that moment coming down the ridge to take them to Mesquite where they would be let go. They weren't prisoners, they were just going to be replaced by friendlies.



Because of the roadblock on I-15, people refused to be searched, and refused to turn back. They just pulled off the road and parked. It was like a dam backing up a river. Soon the feds were trapped between the Americans who had already gotten through, and the Americans that had been stopped on the highway. The B*M agents went into full panic mode and called for help. LVPD which had REFUSED to show up to help Americans HAD to show up to rescue B*M that was now trapped and helpless. The blockade was SEVEN MILES LONG! That's a potload of people.



A group of armed Americans along with local cowboys went to Mesquite to liberate the cows that had been confiscated and held by B*M. They were being driven back home in an old fashioned cattle drive. The feds say it was voluntary, don't believe it.

I was basically standing around twiddling my thumbs when the word came down that the Director of B*M had surrendered and all forces would be withdrawn. I could not go on. The road was blocked and would be blocked probably for the rest of the day at least. A bunch of us turned around and left. It was over. There was THOUSANDS of people there, and more arriving every minute. The ranch, Gold Butte, the entire area was completely surrounded by Americans. The highway was completely blocked in both directions of people trying to get through. Everyone was very peaceful and friendly. No fights or anything. There was a rumor in the line, that some of the mercenaries hired by the feds had defected and were now on the side of the Americans.



At one point, I-15 was closed in both directions, about seven miles south of Mesquite, because protesters had blocked the freeway. Nearly two dozen police officers and a SWAT unit were at the scene to keep the peace and assist the B*M enforcement officers to safely leave the area. They were scared crapless!
From a friend . . . br br br br A pers... (show quote)


That's pretty much what I saw too. I was stuck in the traffic on I-15. I got up close to where all the LVPD vehicles were, and then was stpped for quite awhile. I'm glad I wasn't searched...I had a cell phone and my Springfield Armory XDs .45 Cal on me. But, I was actually only trying to get back home to LV. I agree, it was a zoo.

I do know one of the Bundy's (Ryan) as he has done a lot of work for me on my Utah property. A very religious, and swell guy. I wish his family the best.

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Apr 24, 2014 07:03:53   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
What a mess Probly just one shot could have set the thing on to the path of no return.

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Apr 24, 2014 09:40:27   #
Thunder
 
There is talk the Feds have already infiltrated the M*****a at the Bundy Ranch . Would not surprise me a bit . Just more dirty underhanded tricks by the gov. and old Harry . Laws and rules don't apply to them . I fear Revolution #2 is close at hand . Lets see what kind of false f**g can we pull this time D********g low life'.s

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Apr 24, 2014 13:28:24   #
marjorie
 
ronvrooman Thanks for that report. The news never, not once showed the traffic stalled the thousands parked in that 90 degree weather. No wonder they, B*M bureaucrats gave up and moved out. Does anyone know just where those 200 plus went and all there vehicles. Thank God for all that took the STAND.........This is just the beginning of the fight.

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Apr 24, 2014 13:37:09   #
marjorie
 
all subscribers As to Ruby Ridge. That was another government debauch and the final case was resolved with a settlement of several million dollars to the family. I live just 40 miles from that tragic event and the government had no reason to impose them into such a confrontation. S I C K

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Apr 24, 2014 13:56:41   #
Thunder
 
The amount to Randy Weaver and family was , I believe $3.5million . His lawyer was paid for by none other then Paul Harvey . Now you know THE REST of THE STORY . Don't remember the lawyers name , but wore a fringed jacket and had a TV show for awhile . One of the few I have ever seen do his job with honor . We need him at the BUNDY RANCH now !!!

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Apr 24, 2014 14:01:18   #
Thunder
 
Just seen article the Feds . are setting up for attack with about 150 Fed. agents / Army Rangers . Waco #2 comin down . Iam sure ALL comm. will be cut of before engaging the Ranch . This is BS --- some Fed boys and Harry should be brought to justice for this NOW . Hey Obumer how about defending our Borders . More BS

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