Armed militia, Bundy brothers take over federal building in rural Oregon

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In Texas, they now allow guns in state run psychiatric hospitals...

Licensed gun owners can now bring their firearms into Texas’ 10 state psychiatric hospitals.

Until this year, guns were banned at the state-run facilities, which house people with serious mental illnesses. No one — visitors, delivery people and the like — could bring firearms anywhere on the hospitals’ campuses. Even local law enforcement officers, who were allowed to bring their weapons into the facilities, regularly lock up their guns before entering Austin State Hospital out of an abundance of caution. That isn’t expected to change.
Guns now allowed in Texas’ state-run psychiatric hospitals | www.statesman.com

Here’s What Happened When These Unarmed Native American Sisters Defended Their Land from the Feds

Like the Bundys, the Dann sisters tried a standoff with the BLM. But it ended very differently.

The double standard in the media’s treatment of Ammon Bundy and his gang at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is shameful, but the case of the Dann sisters underlines even further the disparity in how non-white activists are treated.

Carrie and Mary Dann, two elderly Shoshone women who have defied seizure of their land, have been repeatedly roughed up and harassed by federal officials and mobs of white ranchers for refusing to cede their claim to land that was illegally stolen from them 30 years ago.

In 1863, the U.S. government signed the Ruby Valley Treaty with the Western Shoshone nation, who laid claim to 26 million acres of land in Nevada, Idaho, and Utah. The Shoshone tribe and the U.S. government agreed that settlers and cowboys had access to the land, but not title. But in the 1970s, the federal Indian Claims Commission ruled that the land no longer belonged to the Shoshone nation due to “gradual encroachment” of white settlers and ranchers. The government seized the land and put $26 million into an account meant for the Shoshone nation in 1979, but the tribe turned down the money, saying they never agreed to sell their land.

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When Feds Brutalized Unarmed Women Defending Native Land
 

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Double indemnity and no due process. But you wouldn't know that because you're too busy posting idiotic memes to see it.
And you are just an angry, a n a l retentive dipsh!t to see the humour in anything. Go see your proctologist before it become fatal.
 

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Double indemnity and no due process. But you wouldn't know that because you're too busy posting idiotic memes to see it.

That wasn't an idiotic meme...it was kind of funny. That cat looked nearly IDENTICAL to Donald Trump.
 

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After accusations of stolen valor, a rival group and a broken nose, the Y'all Qaeda civil war begins



Jeff “Dawg” Kagan arrived at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon on Thursday with Lewis Arthur, the leader of a group called Veterans on Patrol. Lewis describes himself as an "anti-violence patriot" who was there to talk Ammon Bundy into forcing any women or children out of the refuge during the standoff. Lewis and J Dawg set up a tent across from the refuge building. Lewis says he was also there to warn Bundy and the other Y’All Qaeda members that one of their own, Ryan Payne, was dangerous and should leave immediately:

http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2016/01/at_bundy_encampment_outsider_s.html

Arthur's tension with Payne goes back years, to the standoff at Cliven Bundy's Nevada ranch. Both attended the standoff, and Arthur said the two were once friends but the relationship devolved when Payne became radicalized and "suicidal."

"He made it very clear out there that he wanted the federal government to go and take him out," Arthur said, adding that Payne believed he would be a martyr in the so-called patriot community if he died for the cause. "I had to come up here because I know what he wants."


That didn’t sit well with Y’All Qaeda and one of the key members of Bundy’s crew, Blaine Cooper (aka Stanley Blaine Hicks, who's never been in the military despite playing the part), allegedly went on the attack.

https://www.facebook.com/jeff.kagan.98/posts/1000296833394551?pnref=story



A Y’all Qaeda spokesperson said he drank away the donations:


http://www.rawstory.com/2016/01/tearful-militant-discovers-friend-drank-away-donation-money-its-like-finding-out-there-is-no-such-thing-as-santa/


Another Y’All Qaeda member was forced out of the Oregon refuge center after it was discovered he was lying about being a former Marine:

http://thisainthell.us/blog/?attachment_id=61313

Another key figure, Blaine Cooper (pictured below) is fond of running around wearing all the military gear he can find, giving the impression that he is also former military personnel, but he’s a big-time phony as well. Although he did sign up for the Marines at one point, the Department of the Navy has confirmed he never showed up for training and was never in the Marines. He caught the attention of real military personnel at the website This Ain't Hell after he was repeatedly referred to as a U.S. Marine in an interview in 2014. Cooper defended himself saying he didn’t want to correct the interviewer during a live broadcast and embarrass the broadcaster. That doesn’t stop Blaine Cooper (also known by his original legal name Stanley Blaine Hicks) from sharing a lot of photos of him playing dress-up soldier on his Facebook page.

http://www.detroitnewstime.com/regional/116353-stolen-valor-militiaman-bodyguard-of-ranchers-cliven-and-ammon-bundy-is-posing-as-a-retired-us-marine-who-served-in-afghanistan-and-iraq-to-boost-his-%E2%80%98combat%E2%80%99-credentials.html




Too many live links blew the margins....?
 

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Right on top....Alex Jones
That is not evidence....
Man are you ever reaching low.....
A troll quoting another troll.....




Alex Jones = right winger*


Eagle says such conspiracy theories are for idiots. Well, I won't argue whether that's so for the right wing theories such as,


http://forums.canadiancontent.net/us-american-politics/140524-left-even-america-s-side.html



Funny how right wing trolls again fail to apply their standards to themselves.
















* as are half of the sources for those videos
 
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I think you meant Double jeopardy.....
Ooops, yeah.

And you are just an angry, a n a l retentive dipsh!t to see the humour in anything. Go see your proctologist before it become fatal.
Don't get pissed off at me because you got called out once again on your bullsh*t. As for humour, I guess you find it funny that someone who has already served their time for a "crime" they committed is being arbitrarily re-sentenced by some lame-*** leftard judge.


Yeah, real funny, ha ha. You're a riot.
 

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Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupier Ryan Bundy filed a series of court motions late Thursday, declaring himself a sovereign citizen who isn’t subject to federal laws.

Bundy, who is representing himself in the conspiracy case against the refuge occupiers, declares himself an “idiot of the ‘Legal Society’” and not subject to federal law, according to the documents.

“I, ryan c, man, am an idiot of the ‘Legal Society’; and; am an idiot (layman, outsider) of the ‘Bar Association’; and; i am incompetent; and; am not required by any law to be competent,” Bundy wrote in a motion filed to U.S. District Court Judge Anna Brown.

The filings are the latest in increasingly defiant and strange behavior from Bundy, including an alleged escape attempt from the Multnomah County Detention Center.

As justification for the filings separating himself from U.S. laws, Bundy filed a motion declaring himself a sovereign citizen of the “bundy society.” Within that filing, he declared himself a creation of God rather than a “person” as defined by legal dictionaries, and therefore is not subject to laws.

Bundy also wrote that his wife and children are members of the Bundy society, Brown is guilty of perjury, and that he believes his home state of Nevada and the state of Oregon are not within the United States. Instead, Bundy said both states are “sovereign union states” that are not within the jurisdiction of the U.S., which he said is limited to the District of Columbia.

Bundy’s declaration of sovereign citizenry is signed by his brother and fellow occupier, Ammon Bundy, as a witness. Both Bundys were leaders of the 41-day occupation of the wildlife refuge near Burns, Oregon.

Self-declared “sovereign citizens” have a long, if unsuccessful, history of declaring themselves not subject to federal laws.

Bundy also told the court in the filings that any past signatures by him are now invalid and that U.S. marshals and other law enforcement are illegally holding him in jail. He wrote that he should be paid $1 million to fill the “role” of defendant in the case.

Bundy muses in the filing that he is “willing to consider” playing the role of judge or bailiff in the case if the court pays him a similar sum.

“I, ryan c, man, will charge $100,000,000.00 if any man or woman or PERSON places another order for [me] to come before the court again regarding this matter,” Bundy wrote.

Bundy additionally said the federal government tried to kill him when he was arrested Jan. 26 during a traffic stop, and he should be paid $800 million “to restore i to the wholeness i enjoyed prior to begin taken and carried away.”

Bundy is scheduled to return to court next Wednesday for a status hearing.

Ryan Bundy Declares Himself 'Idiot' Not Subject To US Courts . News | OPB