Idaho m*****a group arrive to secure perimeter, prevent Waco-style situation at Oregon refuge
Cowboy Dwane Ehmer, of Irrigon Ore., a supporter of the group occupying the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, rides his horse at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Friday, Jan. 8, 2016, near Burns, Ore. Three Oregon sheriffs met with leaders of an armed group to try to persuade them to end their occupation of the federal wildlife refuge after many local residents made it plain that's what they want. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
Cowboy Dwane Ehmer, of Irrigon Ore., a supporter of the group occupying the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, rides his horse at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Friday, Jan. 8, 2016, near Burns, Ore. Three Oregon sheriffs met with leaders of an ... more >
By Kellan Howell - The Washington Times - Saturday, January 9, 2016
Members of an Idaho m*****a group arrived at an Oregon refuge on Friday as armed occupiers refused to leave the federal building outside Burns.
The 3% of Idaho groups members will secure a perimeter around the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, which has been occupied by an armed m*****a led by Ammon Bundy for seven days.
They just keep an eye on everything that is going on to make sure nothing stupid happens, Mr. Bundy said Friday, The Oregonian reported.
Mr. Bundy said if the Idaho group hadnt showed up, Id worry about a Waco-style siege by federal officers.
Brandon Curtiss, the president of the 3% of Idaho, would not reveal how many people his group was sending to Oregon. Some of the members who had already arrived at the bird sanctuary where carrying what appeared to be handguns on their hips, according to The Oregonian. Mr. Curtiss said he was also on his way to the refuge.
Ammon Bundy, center, speaks with a reporter at a news conference at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Friday, Jan. 8, 2016, near Burns, Ore. Bundy, the leader of an armed group occupying the national wildlife refuge to protest federal land management policies, said Friday he and his followers are not ready to leave even though the sheriff and many locals say the group has overstayed their welcome. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
Ammon Bundy, center, speaks with a reporter at a news conference at ... more >
He did not give any specific information on what kind of perimeter his group was forming.
He said group was there to keep the situation peaceful by protecting the occupiers as well as the Harney County community from those who arrive in solidarity with Mr. Bundys cause by may be prone to violence.
Mr. Curtiss did say that the perimeter would not be military or paramilitary in nature, The Oregonian reported.
The Idaho m*****as arrival came just hours after Mr. Bundy informed reporters that the occupiers would not leave the facility, declining an offer from the sheriff to peacefully escort the militants out of town.
The news also comes as Oregon Public Broadcasting reports that the occupiers may have accessed government computers within the facility. OPB reporters were accidentally led into a room where the computers were and saw several of the machines were turned on, and in screensaver mode. Papers in the room also appeared to have been rifled through.
The computers can only be accessed with employee ID badges. The FBI is now looking in to the matter.
When asked about the computers, one of the m*****a organizers, Ryan Bundy denied any of the work spaced had been touched during the occupation.
No, we havent touched a single personal item. We havent touched any of the computers, we havent tried to log on we havent done anything. Were not here to hurt people. Not even the people who work here, Mr. Bundy said.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service spokesman Jason Holm declined to confirm whether the computers had been used. But he did say the agency has taken a full inventory of what was left inside the refuge before the militants seized it.
We are cognizant that the individuals in the refuge would have access to files, and things like refuge equipment, Mr. Holm said, OPB reported. Were working with the FBI to mitigate any risk (to employees).
Spread the light on those ready to be murderers.
Corruption does not like light spread on it:
Waco - A New Revelation
http://youtu.be/Xr9pQ1pIbiUAt 42 minutes, it is admitted that CS gas was pumped into the building for hours after punching holes with a tank. All done on a very windy day.
AND the government was there to save the children?
Who can believe that?
Day 51 -- **The True Story Of Waco**
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3CGyH5ftdE Since Ruby Ridge is a good example of a government siege, and a cover up.
For those that care, I post this.
I followed both instances as they happened.
Discovery Times - Ruby Ridge (1 of 5)
http://youtu.be/6IrMnjoShwUThe T***h About Ruby Ridge (Short Version)
http://youtu.be/MNvG6mhlj7g Sicilianthing wrote:
Idaho m*****a group arrive to secure perimeter, prevent Waco-style situation at Oregon refuge
Cowboy Dwane Ehmer, of Irrigon Ore., a supporter of the group occupying the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, rides his horse at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Friday, Jan. 8, 2016, near Burns, Ore. Three Oregon sheriffs met with leaders of an armed group to try to persuade them to end their occupation of the federal wildlife refuge after many local residents made it plain that's what they want. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
Cowboy Dwane Ehmer, of Irrigon Ore., a supporter of the group occupying the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, rides his horse at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Friday, Jan. 8, 2016, near Burns, Ore. Three Oregon sheriffs met with leaders of an ... more >
By Kellan Howell - The Washington Times - Saturday, January 9, 2016
Members of an Idaho m*****a group arrived at an Oregon refuge on Friday as armed occupiers refused to leave the federal building outside Burns.
The 3% of Idaho groups members will secure a perimeter around the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, which has been occupied by an armed m*****a led by Ammon Bundy for seven days.
They just keep an eye on everything that is going on to make sure nothing stupid happens, Mr. Bundy said Friday, The Oregonian reported.
Mr. Bundy said if the Idaho group hadnt showed up, Id worry about a Waco-style siege by federal officers.
Brandon Curtiss, the president of the 3% of Idaho, would not reveal how many people his group was sending to Oregon. Some of the members who had already arrived at the bird sanctuary where carrying what appeared to be handguns on their hips, according to The Oregonian. Mr. Curtiss said he was also on his way to the refuge.
Ammon Bundy, center, speaks with a reporter at a news conference at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Friday, Jan. 8, 2016, near Burns, Ore. Bundy, the leader of an armed group occupying the national wildlife refuge to protest federal land management policies, said Friday he and his followers are not ready to leave even though the sheriff and many locals say the group has overstayed their welcome. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
Ammon Bundy, center, speaks with a reporter at a news conference at ... more >
He did not give any specific information on what kind of perimeter his group was forming.
He said group was there to keep the situation peaceful by protecting the occupiers as well as the Harney County community from those who arrive in solidarity with Mr. Bundys cause by may be prone to violence.
Mr. Curtiss did say that the perimeter would not be military or paramilitary in nature, The Oregonian reported.
The Idaho m*****as arrival came just hours after Mr. Bundy informed reporters that the occupiers would not leave the facility, declining an offer from the sheriff to peacefully escort the militants out of town.
The news also comes as Oregon Public Broadcasting reports that the occupiers may have accessed government computers within the facility. OPB reporters were accidentally led into a room where the computers were and saw several of the machines were turned on, and in screensaver mode. Papers in the room also appeared to have been rifled through.
The computers can only be accessed with employee ID badges. The FBI is now looking in to the matter.
When asked about the computers, one of the m*****a organizers, Ryan Bundy denied any of the work spaced had been touched during the occupation.
No, we havent touched a single personal item. We havent touched any of the computers, we havent tried to log on we havent done anything. Were not here to hurt people. Not even the people who work here, Mr. Bundy said.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service spokesman Jason Holm declined to confirm whether the computers had been used. But he did say the agency has taken a full inventory of what was left inside the refuge before the militants seized it.
We are cognizant that the individuals in the refuge would have access to files, and things like refuge equipment, Mr. Holm said, OPB reported. Were working with the FBI to mitigate any risk (to employees).
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Spread the light on those ready to be murderers. b... (
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WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
That's right... Now we're getting somewhere...
The perimeter will need more Troop rotation and from Montana next...
The skies need to be addressed next...
The Corrupt FBI & friends are practicing nearby in a Replica Mockup building for a
WACO
STYLE
MURDERING
EVENT
Using Helicopters at night too...
Someone needs to watch the sky's and set up for that...
I think M*****a needs to start arriving near their operations and Lodging...
Send Em' Packing !
Make it a NO GO FED Zone !
BTW; The government came in, dug a trench, and buried the remains of the building. Is this a way to handle a crime scene?
and
Horiguchi, the sniper at Ruby Ridge, that shot the mother holding her baby, was at Waco also.
Sicilianthing wrote:
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
That's right... Now we're getting somewhere...
The perimeter will need more Troop rotation and from Montana next...
The skies need to be addressed next...
The Corrupt FBI & friends are practicing nearby in a Replica Mockup building for a
WACO
STYLE
MURDERING
EVENT
Using Helicopters at night too...
Someone needs to watch the sky's and set up for that...
I think M*****a needs to start arriving near their operations and Lodging...
Send Em' Packing !
Make it a NO GO FED Zone !
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW br br br That... (
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Lets have no more Ruby Ridges or Wacos.
By the way; at 1 Hr and 31 minutes into Waco video below; Vince foster was identified as Bill Clinton's point man for Waco. Then; 3 months later Vince Foster committed "suicide". A whole another story.
Waco - A New Revelation
http://youtu.be/Xr9pQ1pIbiUSicilianthing wrote:
Idaho m*****a group arrive to secure perimeter, prevent Waco-style situation at Oregon refuge
Cowboy Dwane Ehmer, of Irrigon Ore., a supporter of the group occupying the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, rides his horse at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Friday, Jan. 8, 2016, near Burns, Ore. Three Oregon sheriffs met with leaders of an armed group to try to persuade them to end their occupation of the federal wildlife refuge after many local residents made it plain that's what they want. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
Cowboy Dwane Ehmer, of Irrigon Ore., a supporter of the group occupying the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, rides his horse at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Friday, Jan. 8, 2016, near Burns, Ore. Three Oregon sheriffs met with leaders of an ... more >
By Kellan Howell - The Washington Times - Saturday, January 9, 2016
Members of an Idaho m*****a group arrived at an Oregon refuge on Friday as armed occupiers refused to leave the federal building outside Burns.
The 3% of Idaho groups members will secure a perimeter around the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, which has been occupied by an armed m*****a led by Ammon Bundy for seven days.
They just keep an eye on everything that is going on to make sure nothing stupid happens, Mr. Bundy said Friday, The Oregonian reported.
Mr. Bundy said if the Idaho group hadnt showed up, Id worry about a Waco-style siege by federal officers.
Brandon Curtiss, the president of the 3% of Idaho, would not reveal how many people his group was sending to Oregon. Some of the members who had already arrived at the bird sanctuary where carrying what appeared to be handguns on their hips, according to The Oregonian. Mr. Curtiss said he was also on his way to the refuge.
Ammon Bundy, center, speaks with a reporter at a news conference at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Friday, Jan. 8, 2016, near Burns, Ore. Bundy, the leader of an armed group occupying the national wildlife refuge to protest federal land management policies, said Friday he and his followers are not ready to leave even though the sheriff and many locals say the group has overstayed their welcome. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
Ammon Bundy, center, speaks with a reporter at a news conference at ... more >
He did not give any specific information on what kind of perimeter his group was forming.
He said group was there to keep the situation peaceful by protecting the occupiers as well as the Harney County community from those who arrive in solidarity with Mr. Bundys cause by may be prone to violence.
Mr. Curtiss did say that the perimeter would not be military or paramilitary in nature, The Oregonian reported.
The Idaho m*****as arrival came just hours after Mr. Bundy informed reporters that the occupiers would not leave the facility, declining an offer from the sheriff to peacefully escort the militants out of town.
The news also comes as Oregon Public Broadcasting reports that the occupiers may have accessed government computers within the facility. OPB reporters were accidentally led into a room where the computers were and saw several of the machines were turned on, and in screensaver mode. Papers in the room also appeared to have been rifled through.
The computers can only be accessed with employee ID badges. The FBI is now looking in to the matter.
When asked about the computers, one of the m*****a organizers, Ryan Bundy denied any of the work spaced had been touched during the occupation.
No, we havent touched a single personal item. We havent touched any of the computers, we havent tried to log on we havent done anything. Were not here to hurt people. Not even the people who work here, Mr. Bundy said.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service spokesman Jason Holm declined to confirm whether the computers had been used. But he did say the agency has taken a full inventory of what was left inside the refuge before the militants seized it.
We are cognizant that the individuals in the refuge would have access to files, and things like refuge equipment, Mr. Holm said, OPB reported. Were working with the FBI to mitigate any risk (to employees).
Idaho m*****a group arrive to secure perimeter, p... (
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eagleye13 wrote:
BTW; The government came in, dug a trench, and buried the remains of the building. Is this a way to handle a crime scene?
and
Horiguchi, the sniper at Ruby Ridge, that shot the mother holding her baby, was at Waco also.
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Hmmmm I'm sure when that bell finally rings he won't be getting much sleep on either side of the line.
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