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Rolling Thunder shuts down Operation American Fail's attempt to hijack it

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In answer to your many inquiries, Rolling Thunder Washington, DC Inc. would like to make a formal statement: We neither support nor denounce Operation American Spring. Our mission is to bring full accountability to the POW/MIA issue. That is the reason for the Run and why it began in 1988. It has evolved into a show patriotism and love for our country and we welcome all who wish to show their support. Despite what other organizations might claim, we are not endorsing any other issues.


Rolling Thunder Washington, DC Inc
Posted by 951-Riverside | Mon May 19, 2014, 08:02 PM (0 replies)

Russian intelligence operative?

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https://twitter.com/PolymathPoet/status/467270236429762561

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https://twitter.com/PolymathPoet/status/467109454723678209



Mrs Christine Ann Sands is a staple on Voice of Russia, so my guess if shes not a tea bagging loon, she just goes around to various events, says whatever works at that particular moment to get her way in the door and what happens afterwards is anyone's guess.

Russia Today is trying their hardest to get this Operation American Fail off the ground just like they have been pushing the Bundy Ranch fiasco.

Its not hard to figure out what might be going on.

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So I bought myself a 32 foot RV, had it painted it black, with blue stripe all around it, like the state police and I put the Wikileaks logo, the Anonymous logos, Occupy and I am driving around and I got Million Mask March November, 5 on the side, and every night since I have arrived in DC, I have been detained and stopped and investigated by regular police, and secret police.


...Yeah I'm sure you did.

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^ It wouldnt be the first time a Russia Operative was caught trying to infiltrate something in the past 10 years.

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^ Just last year this guy who had an show on RT was trying to lead an armed march to DC but no one showed up.
Posted by 951-Riverside | Fri May 16, 2014, 06:47 PM (2 replies)

"Where you at?" asks Teanut at Operation American Fail





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Posted by 951-Riverside | Fri May 16, 2014, 02:58 PM (17 replies)

Florida Militia/Teaparty Member Post Online Threat Against Clark County Assistant Sheriff

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Link: https://twitter.com/3_patton/status/463767111823663104

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Just a few days ago Sheriff Lombardo spoke to the media about his frightening experience at the Bundy Ranch

http://www.8newsnow.com/story/25396688/i-team-police-say-bundy-ranch-protesters-not-off-the-hook
Posted by 951-Riverside | Tue May 6, 2014, 07:36 PM (8 replies)

Bundy Ranch Militia: "We are not to pull over civilians without reasonable cause"



Fast forward to 1:01


Posted by 951-Riverside | Tue May 6, 2014, 06:36 PM (13 replies)

Media and Las Vegas Sheriff Deputies Break Silence over Bundy Ranch and the Mooch Militia standoff

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LAS VEGAS -- Metro Police officers who were on the front lines of a recent showdown near the Bundy ranch in Bunkerville say they feared for their lives.

At least some of the militia members who pointed weapons at police officers during the confrontation may have wanted a violent outcome and tried to incite one.

In exclusive interviews with the 8 News NOW I-Team, officers who were on the scene shared their thoughts and fears, and they say it is not over.

"These guys with rifles, keep them calm," was Clark County Assistant Sheriff Joe Lombardo's request to one of Bundy's sons the day of the confrontation.

Lombardo's top priority was to prevent a spark that might set off a bloody firefight.

"There was a possibility of somebody just having an accidental discharge causing a blood bath, because the individuals that were showing up, the militia quote unquote, were armed to the teeth," Lombardo said.

On one side, armed federal rangers and agents, on the other, a huge crowd of angry militia members and in the middle, 30 Metro officers, exposed and vulnerable, aware that if the shooting began, some of them would die.

"You are standing there going, 'I just hope it doesn't hurt when it comes. That it's quick,' and it was real for us. It was real," Sgt. Tom Jenkins said.

"You thought you might die?) Yeah." Sgt. Jenkins said.


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Gillspie and Lombardo say they offered to provide Bundy with legal counsel---free. He turned it down and later urged the crowd to go after his cattle.

"Mr. Bundy, in my personal opinion, incited the crowd," Lombardo said.


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They were equally hostile to journalists covering the story. Pistol-packing militia men have blocked 8 News NOW's access to public roads. Some poured lighter fluid around our news vehicle while others got physical.


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Edit: (Part 1 of the story)

Posted by 951-Riverside | Thu May 1, 2014, 11:55 AM (41 replies)

Bundys lie to Reuters about Mooch Militia carrying rifles; Las Vegas PD refuses to investigate

(Reuters) - A congressman is calling for a probe into the activities of armed militiamen who are supporting a Nevada cattleman in a high profile showdown with federal authorities over grazing rights, citing allegations they set up armed checkpoints on local roads.

Rancher Cliven Bundy of Bunkerville became a symbol for conservative Republicans in April, particularly among the Tea Party movement, for his longstanding defiance of court orders to remove his cattle from federal land.

The dispute led to a showdown this month in which the federal Bureau of Land Management sent in helicopters and wranglers on horseback to seize his cattle, before backing down for safety reasons as militias flocked to support the rancher.

Bundy's supporters hailed the outcome as a victory over government tyranny. Detractors called Bundy an outlaw, and conservatives later cooled toward the rancher after he made a series of racist remarks and suggested that African Americans may have fared better under slavery.

Camouflage-clad volunteer militia members have remained a visible presence in Bunkerville, about 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas, in the two weeks since the showdown despite the departure of Bureau of Land Management officers.

Representative Steven Horsford of Las Vegas, in a letter sent on Sunday, asked the Clark County sheriff to look into complaints that militiamen had been present in Bunkerville-area schools and churches and had set up armed checkpoints on state, federal and county roads, seeking proof of residency from motorists.

"We must respect individual constitutional liberties, but residents of and visitors to Clark County should not be expected to live under the persistent watch of an armed militia," wrote Horsford, a Democrat. "Residents have expressed their desire to see these groups leave their community."

A spokesman for Clark County Sheriff Doug Gillespie confirmed receipt of the letter on Wednesday and said Las Vegas police would investigate if the department is "confronted with a victim of a crime."

Ammon Bundy, the rancher's son, said armed militiamen do accompany his father to news conferences at a roadside protest area and were guarding the family home, but denied they had established a deliberately intimidating presence.

"They have sidearms, but they are not carrying rifles," he told Reuters. "But going down to churches and schools, or stopping people on the road, that's not happening."


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"This kind of armed presence and force does help keep the peace," he said.

http://news.yahoo.com/nevada-congressman-seeks-probe-armed-militia-operations-bundy-224834646.htm


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Posted by 951-Riverside | Wed Apr 30, 2014, 07:55 PM (6 replies)

Bundy Ranch Moocher Militia Stealing Food From FEMA Stockpiles?

They tweeted out this photo not too long ago, check out the bottom middle box

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If I worked for FEMA or a food bank on the west coast, I'd check to see if any food supplies/stockpiles have suddenly disappeared.
Posted by 951-Riverside | Wed Apr 30, 2014, 05:15 PM (48 replies)

Bundy Ranch Supporter Talks About Shooting "Deserters" in the Back, Refers to Ranch as a Battlefield



Starting at 2:20 (They're referring to the Oafkeepers leaving the Ranch).

Insurgent wearing the black shirt: "This man and The people that obeyed that order have violated my personal creed."

Other insurgent: "Absolutely"

Insurgent wearing the black shirt: "You don't fucking walk in and say I'm sorry and you're back in brother, you can walk in and say you're sorry and you're lucky that you're not getting shot in the back because that's what happens to deserters on the battlefield"

Other insurgents: "Amen brother, amen"


These are the same people harassing locals and setting up checkpoints on public roads.
http://www.8newsnow.com/story/25371465/concerns-growing-about-militia-members-at-bundy-ranch
Posted by 951-Riverside | Tue Apr 29, 2014, 02:22 PM (87 replies)

Concerns growing about militia members at Bundy ranch

Source: CBS - Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS -- Concerns are growing about members of the militia surrounding rancher Cliven Bundy.

Democratic Rep. Steven Horsford, sent a letter to Clark County Sheriff Doug Gillespie about the safety of residents in the Bunkerville area. Horsford says his constituents have "expressed concern" over the presence of armed militia groups from out of state.

According to Horsford, his constituents say the militia have set up checkpoints where residents must prove they live in the area before they are allowed to pass and have set up a "persistent presence" along federal highways, and state and county roads. They also claim some have established an armed presence in the community.

Horsford told the sheriff that the militia are making people feel unsafe.

Armed people from across the country arrived in Bunkerville weeks ago to support Bundy in his fight with the Bureau of Land Management over cattle the agency says are illegally grazing on federally managed lands.

Horsford's concerns come at the same time the U.S. Capitol Police confirmed they are looking into threatening statements made against Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.

Read more: http://www.8newsnow.com/story/25371465/concerns-growing-about-militia-members-at-bundy-ranch



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