Patriots,
there are only 21 1/2 days until the fraudulent, agitator in chief, O'bomber, leaves his mess in Washington D.C. Praise the Lord!!!!
Patriotd erupted with
fury and calls for an armed uprising after O'bomber designated a new
national monument in Nevada that includes the site of the infamous Bundy Ranch standoff between patriots and federal agents.
Members of the patriotic militias
that swarmed to the aid of Cliven Bundy outside of Las Vegas
in 2014, and who later joined the rancher’s sons to seize a federal wildlife refuge in rural Oregon, said
they were readying for another showdown. Obomber’s move on Wednesday to
protect 300,000 acres of federal land around Gold Butte, close to the Bundy
ranch, comes as two dozen people await trials for their roles in the Nevada and
Oregon standoffs, which emboldened patriots across America and
became a powerful symbol of anti-government sentiment.
“Get your gear ready,” wrote Jon Ritzheimer, one of the men who used handguns
and assault rifles to hole up in Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge for
41 days last year. “Obama just designated the Bundy Ranch a national monument.”
Others with ties to patriot groups online responded with a bit more force. “Locked and loaded
ready to go,” wrote Chris Border, a member of the Cliven Bundy’s Army!
Facebook group, which boasts more than 2,000 members. “Tired of this crap and
time to do something.”
Whether the tough talk turns into
another armed confrontation remains to be seen said JJ MacNab “So far it’s just been a lot of
posturing.” JJ MacNab is the author of the upcoming book “The Seditionists.” “But members of these groups
are looking for something to happen. They don’t really care what it is."
Some of the patriots who took part
in the Bundy Ranch and Malheur battles, which drew international headlines, were recently exonerated in federal court. See the 2nd paragraph below.
Cliven Bundy and four of his sons are
among the 17 people who will face conspiracy, obstruction, weapon, threat, and
other charges following the showdown with federal agents in Nevada in
2014. The dispute arose after Cliven Bundy refused to pay more than $1 million
in fees for grazing his cattle on government land surrounding Gold Butte. When
the Bureau of Land Management tried to seize Bundy’s cattle, they were
confronted by more than 1,000 anti-government patriots, many of
them bearing weapons.
Last year, patriots led by
Cliven Bundy’s sons Ammon and Ryan seized the Malheur National Wildlife
Refuge outside of Burns, Oregon, to protest the federal government’s control of
public lands. While the Bundy brothers and five co-defendants were acquitted of all charges related to the occupation in
October, another seven people will stand trial next year for their role in the
standoff.
In a statement released Wednesday, the
Bundy family lashed out at O'bomber over his monument designation, but
did not encourage a new showdown with the federal government. “This
is about control, pure and simple,” the statement said. “Obama don’t love
this land, you have never visited here, but you love being in control of this
land.”
However, some patriots are itching
for a new battle and are calling on others to join them. “Prepare to saddle up
patriots,” said Karl Koenigs, a veteran of both the Nevada and
Oregon standoffs. “[It’s] Time for another win.
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