Fuckers, four of 'em flat out refuse to surrender, and still occupy the headquarters building. And folks in town are still waiting for the law enforcement, and media to go home. In spite of the FBI, state police, and a few Oregon National Guard blockading the place, it's a waiting game!
By the way, it's been a month since the 'militia' moved in and refused to leave Malheur Wildlife Refuge hqs., and staff/equipment buildings. Four of 'em have decided to stay. And they say they're staying to prove that they can.
-- Edited by Uke on Tuesday 2nd of February 2016 04:31:25 PM
Thunderwagon5000 said
5:29 PM, 02/02/16
If they wait tu long there will be more trouble than they can imagine.
They pissed off the Paiute people desecrating their sacred land and
others are quietly waiting for an end to this bullshiite.
Unprecedented big demands on services over there now. Pretty soon there's gonna be law enforcement officers associations making protests over the astronomical rise in the price of donuts and cheeseburgers tu , eh.
Unprecedented big demands on services over there now. Pretty soon there's gonna be law enforcement officers associations making protests over the astronomical rise in the price of donuts and cheeseburgers tu , eh.
Hey thanx for helping out with this UkeLink.
Uke said
4:53 PM, 02/09/16
Oh joyous day! It'll be just like the return of the Babby Jeebuss!
Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy may be coming to Oregon to demonstrate on behalf of his sons Ammon and Ryan Bundy, as well as the remaining four armed occupants of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Nevada State Assemblywoman Michele Fiore told OPB Monday that she, along with other state lawmakers from western states, will be traveling to meet Bundy in Burns and in Portland.
Fiore said the final details of the trip are still being planned, but she expects to be in Portland on Thursday night to protest the jailing of Ammon and Ryan Bundy.
There is a Nevadan [Ryan Bundy] sitting in jail, and as an office holder, I will be there to demand his release, Fiore said. If that Nevadan cant leave Oregon, we will bring Nevada to him. Peaceful, of course.
BURNS, Ore. - The FBI said Wednesday that they have "moved to contain" the last remaining occupiers at an Oregon wildlife refuge that was taken over during a land-rights protest last month.
"The FBI has moved to contain the remaining occupiers by placing agents at barricades ahead and behind the area where they are camping," the FBI Portland tweeted Wednesday night.
The developments unfolded after one of the occupiers drove an ATV outside of barriers established by the occupiers, the FBI Portland said in a statement Wednesday. The occupier then drove the vehicle back to the site at a high rate of speed.
The federal agency surrounded the site with armored vehicles, The Oregonian reported Wednesday night.
"We reached a point where it became necessary to take action in a way that best ensured the safety of those on the refuge," Greg Bretzing, special agent in charge, said Wednesday in a statement.
Some of the remaining four occupiers at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge appeared to be engaged in a shouting match with authorities, based on a live stream feed on the YouTube channel of Gavin Seim, a self-described liberty activist. Besides David Fry, 27, of Ohio, the encampment includes Jeff Banta of Elko, Nevada, and Sean and Sandy Anderson of Riggins, Idaho.
"You have to get this live," a man was heard to shout on the live stream. "People have to know that this is happening right now."
The man said, "They have a drone flying over us. They have a sniper on the hill."
"Please help us," a woman was heard shouting.
On Jan. 26, occupation leader Ammon Bundy and seven other occupiers were arrested and one killed during a traffic stop.
The protesters took over the refuge as a statement against what they say is over-reaching and aggressive land-grab policies in the West by the federal government.
Thunderwagon5000 said
9:00 PM, 02/10/16
Memories of Waco ....
Snippy said
1:19 AM, 02/11/16
Thunderwagon5000 wrote:
Memories of Waco ....
Except this time, the revolution will be televised on YouTube.
Snippy watched Waco on a Wall-0-TeeVees at Montgomery-Ward brought to you by Gleem Toothpaste This, while he bought his first Macintosh of his very own. 4/19/93
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwSRqaZGsPw
Uke said
2:15 AM, 02/11/16
The senior Bundy shows up and is promptly arrested at Portland Airport. The charge; Nobody knows! But it's likely the FBI will come up with something or other...
FBI Arrests Cliven Bundy As Pressure Mounts On 4 Remaining Wildlife Refuge Occupiers
Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy was arrested late Wednesday in Portland, Ore.
John Locher / AP
The father of two men who were among the occupiers of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and are now in jail, was himself arrested in Portland, Ore., Wednesday night.
Cliven Bundy, a Nevada rancher prominent in protests to end federal control of western lands, is being held in the Multnomah County Detention Center. His sons Ammon and Ryan were arrested Jan. 27 and are there as well.
Bundy had said earlier this week that he intended to travel to Oregon to support the four men still occupying a government building on the refuge.
On Wednesday at the refuge in southern Oregon, the FBI moved to further restrict the movement of the four militants and is actively negotiating with them, Oregon Public Broadcasting reports.
The FBI said on Twitter that around 4:30 p.m. PT, one of the occupiers rode an ATV past established barriers on the refuge grounds, and sped away when authorities approached. The FBI says after the incident agents placed barricades around the occupiers' location.
The 40-day occupation near Burns, Ore., began as a protest of the imprisonment of two local ranchers, who were convicted of burning land on the refuge.
Cy Valley said
5:34 AM, 02/11/16
Maybe, just maybe, because he never paid up.
Snippy said
6:01 AM, 02/11/16
Cliven jail.
Thunderwagon5000 said
7:27 AM, 02/11/16
Awfercryinoudloud ! It's over . Snippy runned 'em off b4 we even got any dues collected
Fuckers, four of 'em flat out refuse to surrender, and still occupy the headquarters building. And folks in town are still waiting for the law enforcement, and media to go home. In spite of the FBI, state police, and a few Oregon National Guard blockading the place, it's a waiting game!
http://www.npr.org/2016/02/02/465276082/to-protesters-flocking-to-oregon-town-locals-say-go-home
By the way, it's been a month since the 'militia' moved in and refused to leave Malheur Wildlife Refuge hqs., and staff/equipment buildings. Four of 'em have decided to stay. And they say they're staying to prove that they can.
-- Edited by Uke on Tuesday 2nd of February 2016 04:31:25 PM
If they wait tu long there will be more trouble than they can imagine.
They pissed off the Paiute people desecrating their sacred land and
others are quietly waiting for an end to this bullshiite.
Do not enrage the quiet ones.
MOLA LAMO bump.
Meanwhile... http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2016/02/03/3745304/the-oregon-occupation-is-still-going-on-heres-whats-happened-since-you-stopped-paying-attention/
Unprecedented big demands on services over there now. Pretty soon there's gonna be law enforcement officers associations making protests over the astronomical rise in the price of donuts and cheeseburgers tu , eh.
Hey thanx for helping out with this UkeLink.
Oh joyous day! It'll be just like the return of the Babby Jeebuss!
Cliven Bundy May Be Coming To Burns, Portland
by Amanda Peacher and John Sepulvado OPB | Feb. 8, 2016 2:14 p.m. | Updated: Feb. 8, 2016 9:47 p.m.
Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy
John Locher/AP Photo
Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy may be coming to Oregon to demonstrate on behalf of his sons Ammon and Ryan Bundy, as well as the remaining four armed occupants of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Nevada State Assemblywoman Michele Fiore told OPB Monday that she, along with other state lawmakers from western states, will be traveling to meet Bundy in Burns and in Portland.
Fiore said the final details of the trip are still being planned, but she expects to be in Portland on Thursday night to protest the jailing of Ammon and Ryan Bundy.
There is a Nevadan [Ryan Bundy] sitting in jail, and as an office holder, I will be there to demand his release, Fiore said. If that Nevadan cant leave Oregon, we will bring Nevada to him. Peaceful, of course.
Thought it was over. Wrong!
A month and a half later...
FBI surrounds refuge occupiers
(Photo: NBC News)
BURNS, Ore. - The FBI said Wednesday that they have "moved to contain" the last remaining occupiers at an Oregon wildlife refuge that was taken over during a land-rights protest last month.
"The FBI has moved to contain the remaining occupiers by placing agents at barricades ahead and behind the area where they are camping," the FBI Portland tweeted Wednesday night.
The developments unfolded after one of the occupiers drove an ATV outside of barriers established by the occupiers, the FBI Portland said in a statement Wednesday. The occupier then drove the vehicle back to the site at a high rate of speed.
The federal agency surrounded the site with armored vehicles, The Oregonian reported Wednesday night.
"We reached a point where it became necessary to take action in a way that best ensured the safety of those on the refuge," Greg Bretzing, special agent in charge, said Wednesday in a statement.
RELATED: Remaining occupiers release defiant videos mocking FBI
Some of the remaining four occupiers at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge appeared to be engaged in a shouting match with authorities, based on a live stream feed on the YouTube channel of Gavin Seim, a self-described liberty activist. Besides David Fry, 27, of Ohio, the encampment includes Jeff Banta of Elko, Nevada, and Sean and Sandy Anderson of Riggins, Idaho.
"You have to get this live," a man was heard to shout on the live stream. "People have to know that this is happening right now."
The man said, "They have a drone flying over us. They have a sniper on the hill."
"Please help us," a woman was heard shouting.
On Jan. 26, occupation leader Ammon Bundy and seven other occupiers were arrested and one killed during a traffic stop.
The protesters took over the refuge as a statement against what they say is over-reaching and aggressive land-grab policies in the West by the federal government.
Memories of Waco ....
Except this time, the revolution will be televised on YouTube.
Snippy watched Waco on a Wall-0-TeeVees at Montgomery-Ward brought to you by Gleem Toothpaste This, while he bought his first Macintosh of his very own. 4/19/93
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwSRqaZGsPw
The senior Bundy shows up and is promptly arrested at Portland Airport. The charge; Nobody knows! But it's likely the FBI will come up with something or other...
FBI Arrests Cliven Bundy As Pressure Mounts On 4 Remaining Wildlife Refuge Occupiers
The father of two men who were among the occupiers of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and are now in jail, was himself arrested in Portland, Ore., Wednesday night.
Cliven Bundy, a Nevada rancher prominent in protests to end federal control of western lands, is being held in the Multnomah County Detention Center. His sons Ammon and Ryan were arrested Jan. 27 and are there as well.
Bundy had said earlier this week that he intended to travel to Oregon to support the four men still occupying a government building on the refuge.
On Wednesday at the refuge in southern Oregon, the FBI moved to further restrict the movement of the four militants and is actively negotiating with them, Oregon Public Broadcasting reports.
The FBI said on Twitter that around 4:30 p.m. PT, one of the occupiers rode an ATV past established barriers on the refuge grounds, and sped away when authorities approached. The FBI says after the incident agents placed barricades around the occupiers' location.
The 40-day occupation near Burns, Ore., began as a protest of the imprisonment of two local ranchers, who were convicted of burning land on the refuge.
Awfercryinoudloud ! It's over . Snippy runned 'em off b4 we even got any dues collected