Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 12, 2014
The Nevada ranch situation, where Cliven Bundy is claiming he will fight the government for his rights to graze his cattle on his family’s ancestral land, is heating up to Ruby Ridge levels.
Militia groups have shown up and are saying they will shoot at the cops.
A spokesman for the one of the militia groups said as much to local 8 News Now: I’m not “afraid to shoot,” he said.
Margaret Houston, Mr. Bundy’s sister and a cancer survivor, said at a town hall gathering this week that the situation “was like a war zone” and that she felt “like I was not in the United States,” The Daily Mail reported.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal described it this way: “Serious bloodshed was narrowly avoided,” in a story about how dogs were unleashed on a woman who was pregnant while the rancher’s son was hit with a taser.
On Tuesday, armed Bureau of Land Management agents stormed Mr. Bundy’s property, escalating a court dispute that’s wound for two decades over the rancher’s refusal to pay for grazing fees.
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“This is what we do, we provide armed response,” Jim Lordy, with Operation Mutual Aid, told the local broadcast station. “They have guns. We need guns to protect ourselves from the tyrannical government.”
Mr. Lordy also said “many more” militia groups are coming to the site to join in the Bundy family defense.
And the county commissioner is also saying he wants to kill people.
It started when Darin Bushman, a Piute County, Utah, commissioner, called Collins about the Bureau of Land Management roundup of Bundy’s cattle in the Gold Butte area, about 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas. The cattle are being seized after Bundy failed to pay grazing fees over 20 years. When the conversation ended, Bushman posted on Facebook that Collins said Utahns are “inbred bastards” and if they come to Clark County to support Bundy they “better have funeral plans.” Collins also told Bushman that they should mind their “own (expletive) business.”
“Now that’s some classy leadership for you,” Bushman wrote in his post.
And perhaps most distressing of all, the Feds have enacted a no-fly zone around the property.
The Alex Jones crowd couldn’t have asked for a more ideal rallying point than a cattle rancher in a cowboy hat who is having his cattle seized because he doesn’t want to pay taxes getting surrounded by Federal agents, could they have?
They’re going to make a stand for these cows. Because maybe it is some type of conspiracy or something.
Not that I don’t support Bundy and his cows. I do, of course. It is just hard not to view the whole thing as a bit of drama-mongering. There are better things to start a war over than cow tax.
The Jew Adam Kokesh is agitating, trying to turn the whole thing into a bloodbath.
Without that Jew there, I would say that nothing is likely to happen. But if he decides to show up to do a Vladimir Lenin on the rabble of militia men, who knows what will go down.