Oregon ambush continues
government's Waco tradition
Rich politicians use curdled lawmen
to bilk ordinary people out of their land
By John Kaminski
We are trapped
in a system over which we have no control. Rigged regulations legalize
crimes against us. Our avenues for redress are choked off by corruption,
doublespeak, and media mouthpieces who protect rich thieves.
All public
politicians subscribe to the criminal agenda under which individual
citizens have absolutely no rights, and will be killed without a second
thought if they object to that agenda.
Federal law
enforcement agents have no compunction about murdering people who don't
subscribe to their fabricated version of events. The acquaintance of
Boston bombing patsy Tamerlan Tsarnaev who was being interrogated in
Florida by seven FBI agents — and then murdered — in 2013 was one
egregious example. His name, which almost no one remembers, was Ibragim
Todashev.
The murder of
LaVoy Finicum on a highway in Oregon is the latest in this series of
sacrificial martyrs, as he joins a list of government exterminees whose
name most people will never remember.
With the forces
of evil known as the United States government and its lapdog media all
lined up against him, patriot Ammon Bundy, holding forth on principle,
might be the most significant American to walk on the public stage in
two centuries, or since Patrick Henry uttered the immortal words, "Give
me liberty, or give me death!"
For it is his
insistence that people are being jailed and land is being stolen by an
illegal government that has led to a new focus on controversial events
in U.S. history dating back to the Civil War that have obliterated what
used to be Constitutional protections, turning America from a noble
republic into a demonic corporation under which everybody's rights have
been stolen by fast talking lawyers and conscienceless politicians.
Waco, of
course, was the iconic slaughter that took place on live TV in the
spring of 1993, when the federal government, acting on trumped up false
charges against a religious commune, killed 103 innocent people to
prevent evidence about government drug smuggling at a nearby airport
from reaching the ears of the public.
Today, the feds
fear public opinion about the jailing of two farmers in Oregon might
kindle another Waco debacle. Of course, with the Jan. 26 FBI ambush that
killed Finicum and arrested Bundy and a number of his supporters, it
already has.
And yet the
public remains inert, perpetually distracted by trivia, and deceived by
media propaganda describing well-meaning men acting on principle and
trying to expose government tyranny as some kind of crazies bent on
defaming a responsible government and needlessly interrupting the normal
flow of daily commerce.
Bundy, a
principal figure in the 2014 Nevada incursion by the federal government
trying to steal his father's cattle so a corrupt senator could sell a
section of farmland to the Chinese for a solar farm, now is at the
center of the standoff in rural Oregon, protesting the double jeopardy
jailing of two farmers and the strong arm tactics of the federal
government to steal their land.
Much has
already been written about the corrupt connections of the local sheriff
and a local judge and their hidden connections to the Bureau of Land
Management, which has been behind the efforts to jail the two Oregon
farmers on trumped up arson charges for which they have already served
time.
Although there
has been much talk over the years of an Agenda 21 priority for the
federal government to capture as much of the wild land in American West
as possible, the Oregon fiasco and the Nevada stalemate seem like carbon
copies due to the clandestine presence of a powerful politician pushing
buttons from behind the scenes providing the impetus for these unjust
fiascoes.
As with the
standoff in Nevada, where the now disgraced but still serving Sen. Harry
Reid was behind the Bureau of Land Management's invasion to prevent
Cliven Bundy from grazing his cattle on federal lands — which he had
done for decades — the Oregon impasse appears to derive from a prior
agreement between a Russian company and controversial politician Hillary
Clinton — now running for president — to purchase the Hammond Ranch
because of its potential for uranium deposits.
Both Dwight
Hammond and his son Steven have resumed serving their five-year
sentences for controversial arson convictions that hinged on the
testimony of suspicious witnesses, one of whom is the current sheriff
who some insist set the fires that got the Hammonds in trouble.
Furthermore, the Hammonds' preventive setting of backfires to curtail
the progress of larger fires is regularly practiced by government
environmentalists.
So
as the Hammonds acquiesced to their controversial resentencing, Ammon
Bundy and his patriot friends stayed behind in Oregon near the Hammond
farm, trying to make the point that the government has stolen most of
the land in the Western United States for purposes that are illegal,
immoral and injurious to local landowners.
The
presence of disreputable talk show host Pete Santilli, who was arrested
along with the Bundy group, has triggered allegations that the whole
affair was some kind of false flag operation on the order of such other
government charades as the Sandy Hook "massacre" or the Boston Marathon
bombing hoax. (See note below.)
But what
remains unchallengeable is the pattern of federal commandeering of
private lands throughout the West that benefit only the politicians
arranging these deals.
Also
irrefutable is the nobility of Bundy's group in protesting further
unjust encroachments by a federal government intent on following the
dictates of Agenda 21 by buying up as much wild land as possible.
Although the
murder of Finicum and the arrest of Bundy and friends bring yet another
facet to this 21st century episode of rebellion in the United States,
the story up till now has spotlighted three major facets, each one as
important as the others.
First, newly
appointed Sheriff Dave Ward previously worked for not only the Hammonds,
but also for the Bureau of Land Management. Furthermore, he testified
against the Hammonds at their trial, "creating a serious conflict of
interest" in handling the situation after the trial. <https://jhaines6a.wordpress.com/2016/01/22/harney-county-sheriff-worked-for-the-blm/>
The
other major local player in the Hammond/Bundy drama, Steven Grasty, is a
man of many titles. Oregon News Live reports Grasty is not only the
Harney County Judge, he
is Health Adminstrator, County Commissioner, Chief Budget Officer and
CEO. No separation of powers in Harney County. Grasty also oversees the
County’s landfills. In addition, Grasty's brother is a BLM agent in
Vail, Colorado.
The
second major item of eye popping interest is a story on Intellihub by
Shepherd Ambellas that Hillary Clinton's foundation took massive payoffs
and promised Hammond Ranch and other publicly owned lands to the
Russians along with one-fifth of U.S. uranium ore. <https://www.intellihub.com/clinton-foundation-payoffs-promised-hammond-ranch-other-publically-owned-lands-russia/>
Russia's 2013
acquisition of a Canadian firm named Uranium One was "essentially
brokered" by the Democrats' leading presidential candidate, enabling the
Clinton Foundation to rake in $2.35 million in "contributions",
according to Ambellas.
Hillary
Clinton's involvement with Uranium One and the likelihood of uranium
deposits beneath the Hammond Ranch add an ugly subtext to the ongoing
tragedy in Oregon in which a farmer is deprived of his land and a
principled supporter of that farmer is shot to death by the FBI in a
totally unnecessary ambush.
The connection
of local officials to federal agencies participating in a plot to rob
local people of their land because of the wishes of powerful politicians
to make millions of dollars in the resale of the land has been a
phenomenon throughout the West.
But perhaps the
longest lasting ramification of the great Malheur National Wildlife
Refuge standoff of 2016 will be the civics lessons generated by Alaska
State Superior Court Judge Anna von Reitz, whose discourses on the false
nature of what passes for the U.S. government have raised eyebrows and
opened minds across the Internet, and led to legitimate questions about
the criminal impostures of so-called federal agencies. <http://www.americanlawoftheland.com/announcements/am-i-a-real-judge>
And perhaps one day soon a majority of Americans will fully understand the words of Constitutional scholar Arnie Rosner.
There is no legitimate government of the people of the Continental United States of America.
Since about the early 1860’s most if not all legislative activity has been conducted in fraud and is therefore null and void.
Which means
that the murder of LaVoy Finicum, the arrests of Ammon Bundy and his
friends, the jailing of Dwight and Steven Hammond and the coercive theft
of thousands of acres of land from dozens of farmers were all illegal
acts, outside the color of law, and should be prosecuted as such when
duly constituted courts are created to deal with these crimes.
The apparent
illegality of the federal government which has become a corporation and
therefore uninterested in the needs and rights of ordinary people as
expressed through the writings of Judge Anna von Reitz and the
examination of events on the website scannedretina.org
provide us with the best hope of regaining the patrimony which has been
stolen from us by corrupt lawyers and politicians who have created and
perpetuated the fictitious criminal entity known as the UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA INC.
Free the
Hammonds and Ammon Bundy and his friends, and prosecute the murderous
agent who killed Lavoy Finicum, a man who was only fighting for the
rights of us all.
In this
material is a clear path to overthrowing the criminal corporation that
is destroying the world. We just have to figure out how to use it and
overcome the resistance of the corrupt system to factual information.
UPDATES
(thanks to Robert Reyvolt)
Trying to write this story for the past week has been like trying to hit a moving target.
Santilli's broadcasts proved useful to the FBI
Are feds preparing drone attack?
John
Kaminski is a writer who lives on the Gulf Coast of Florida, constantly
trying to figure out why we are destroying ourselves, and pinpointing a
corrupt belief system as the engine of our demise. Solely dependent on
contributions from readers, please support his work by mail: 6871 Willow
Creek Circle #103, North Port FL 34287 USA.
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