Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Ruby Ridge; Waco Texas; Bundy Ranch

Fed. Government heavy hand at Ruby Ridge; Waco Texas. And then the Bundy Ranch Standoff.

Ruby Ridge

The story of the "siege" at Ruby Ridge according to FBI Grand Jury Testimony, US Marshals involved in the cover up, the media, and the story from the Weaver's perspective. Today, you are considered an "extremist" by the ADL and SPLC if you think the actions taken here by the Federal Government were out of hand. For the first time in US history, the FBI was given permission from cabinet members of the George H. W. Bush administration to change their rules of engagement to, "can and should shoot to kill" effectively rendering the US Constitution useless; the same thing was done under the Clinton administration in Waco, Texas with Janet Reno taking the lead and Eric Holder doing cover up.

Because of this a young boy was shot in the back and killed by US Marshals, and FBI sniper Lon Horiuchi later shot and killed Vicky Weaver while she was unarmed and holding her 10 month old baby in her arms. This incident serves as an educational tool to all Americans on just how useless our coveted Constitution is to the Federal Government when you cross them. This is the real truth without media/Government disinformation. You have to ask yourself, even in the age of information, why is it so hard to find the truth about Ruby Ridge?


Waco Texas

On April 19, 1993. 76 Branch Davidians died following an FBI assault.
Following approval by President Clinton, U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno approved recommendations by the FBI to mount an assault, after a siege from March 1 through April 18.
80+ were killed by the Fed. Government, including 20 children and 2 pregnant women.


Bundy Ranch Standoff

Bundy Ranch Standoff, exclusive video report by Michael Flynn

On January 26, 2015 the FBI and Oregon State Police ambushed and murdered Robert “LaVoy” Finicum.

No Man’s Land gives a detailed, on-the-ground account of the 2016 standoff between protestors occupying Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and federal authorities. What began as a protest to condemn the sentencing of two ranchers quickly morphed into a catchall for those eager to register their militant antipathy toward the federal government. During the 41-day siege, director David Byars was granted remarkable access to the inner workings of the insurrection as the protestors went about the daily business of engaging in an armed occupation.
NO MAN’S LAND documents the occupation from inception to its dramatic demise and tells the story of those on the inside of this movement - the ideologues, the disenfranchised, and the dangerously quixotic, attempting to uncover what draws Americans to the edge of revolution.

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