Thursday, April 10, 2014

Armed Militia Members May Be Arriving in Bunkerville, Nevada Today

Via comment by Badger on 20 Cowboys Break Fed Blockade in Nevada, Retrieve Cattle

 American-Standoff---2014

Update: Word on the street from sources close to the militia movement is that up to 5,000 armed militia members will be arriving in Bunkerville, Nevada sometime today. (See full report below)

SHTFplan.com Editor’s Note: It is apparent that the Federal government was under the impression that they could simply move into the ranch land surrounding Bunkerville, NV and have their way with the property and livelihood of the Bundy family. What they didn’t count on was the outcry from Americans across the country. And now things may be headed to the next level. As Kim Paxton of The Daily Sheeple notes, citizen militias in several states have been called up. Many members of those organizations are taking up arms and are making their way to Nevada.

And it’s not just the citizen militias that are preparing to take action. The governor of Nevada has officially condemned the federal government’s actions, though he has yet to take any steps afforded to him under State law. Sheriff Richard Mack of Gilbert, Arizona has weighed in and calls the actions “terrorism.”

At last count there were some 200 federal agents from various agencies on the ground in Nevada and it appears that hundreds, perhaps thousands, of armed militia members will soon arrive to confront them.

The Federal government will no doubt step up their efforts, as they are facing the possibility of a widespread rebellion resulting from their actions against a private citizen whose only “crime” was to graze his cattle on the land his family has used for this purpose for over a century. It would not be at all surprising to see the President of the United States call up National Guard troops and more militarized law enforcement officials for fear of having this spiral out of control. A declaration of martial law to go along with already established First Amendment Areas is not out of the question.

We may well be on the cusp of a serious stand-off involving thousands of people. Keep in mind that most of them will be armed.

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13 comments:

  1. Oh, better keep the powder dry, this could be the spark ........ Posted....

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    1. Thanks. The original title was more provocative, but I didn't see any sense in blowing it out of proportion which I am sure that it was.

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  2. Let's hope the feds see the light and retreat. If not, they might be seeing another kind of light.

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    1. My feeling is that they have backed off slightly, but I'm not sure whether that is good or not considering the depths of depravity/corruption in this nation now.

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    2. I have followed the story closely thus far. As of this evening, people on the ground have seen helicopters above, containing suspected DHS agents, sizing up the situation at the protest site.
      The best guess is that DHS will come in to try and handle the protesters. My personal guess is that tomorrow being Friday, a sleepy news day, will be a prime time for aggressive action by Federal agents.

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    3. My personal guess is that tomorrow being Friday, a sleepy news day, will be a prime time for aggressive action by Federal agents.

      May well be, but the Internet will not be sleepy concerning this.

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  3. On Fox News tonight Megan Kelly had Dana Loesch (from Glenn Beck's organization) and Lis Wiehl discussing the affair. Wiehl, being a lawyer, was making the case that
    the law was on BLM side based on the court rulings. Loesch was arguing that Bundy
    has paid his fees to the county and that the BLM is trying to collect federal fees from him that they have no authority to collect and that there is an ulterior motive behind the whole affair to get the cattle off the land for some other use.
    You could see the anger seething in Loesch's eyes as Wiehl made the lawyerly argument that tended to paint Bundy as a free loader who was not supported by the other ranchers in the area. Loesch made the point that the other ranchers had already been forced off the free range and Bundy was the lone hold out.

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    1. Thanks for the info and today just because there is a "law", means nothing, since the odds are it's unconstitutional. :)

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  4. If I knew nothing about it one way or the other I'd go with the assessment by Dana Loesch based on looks alone! That girl could make me write bad checks!!! grins

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  5. Not bad for a home schooling mom.

    http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=A0LEVz73G0hTZioA3SlXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTBsa3ZzMnBvBHNlYwNzYwRjb2xvA2JmMQR2dGlkAw--?_adv_prop=image&fr=ie8&sz=all&va=dana+loesch

    She had a radio show in Philly and moved recently to Dallas to go to work for Glenn Beck.

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    1. Nope and sure looks better than this homeliness dad! :) Of course, that's not saying much.........

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  6. http://danaloeschradio.com/

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