THE REAL STORY OF WHY THE COMMUNIST BLM WANTS THE BUNDY LAND AND - TopicsExpress



          

THE REAL STORY OF WHY THE COMMUNIST BLM WANTS THE BUNDY LAND AND WATER RIGHTS, AMERICA! DUH! Okay, where do I start... (this is all the research Ive done to try to find out why this one rancher in the middle of nowhere became a big deal to the feds.. it smelled fishy to me) Summary: Harry Reid (and others I will name as their moments pop up in the story) has been utilizing law firms masquerading as environmentalist companies to rid the land of ranchers. The phony environmentalists file law suits (primarily against the BLM) to protect certain endangered species. BLM takes action and forces ranchers to reduce their herds to small remnants, to protect the turtle (as well as 400+ other endangered species). Why would they do that? In 1993 Reid gets Patricia Mulroy appointed as General Manager the Southern Utah Water Conservancy. Her job should be fairly obvious.. manage and GET water for Las Vegas and its continued growth. This is the year that things ratchet up BIG time with ranchers of Clark County that have vested water rights. As Im sure most know.. water rights are a use it or lose it right. Until 1993, Bundy had paid his grazing rights. In 1993 he stopped. Why? The BLM, under pressure from environmentalist groups, informed Bundy that to protect the tortoise he would have to reduce his herd down to 150 from 1000. This would make him lose his livelihood.. and also his water rights. So he refused. He also refused to acknowledge that the feds had the right to do that on what he believes should be state land.. but lets steer clear of there for now. It should be noted, however, that the Bundy family showed up in Bunkerville under the Lincoln introduced Homestead Act of 1862, in 1877. The federal government asked these ranchers and farmers to go west. This same action was being taken against rancher after rancher in Clark County. It was a water grab. Fast forward to 1998. He wants more, now Reid petitions Las Vegas planning committee to expand the size of Las Vegas by tens of thousands of acres. The committee isnt pleased, they know the water isnt available for anything like that. Mulroy states the only way she would back such an expansion is if they can build a pipeline to get water either from the Colorado River or from the great basin. Where would the money come from? Mulroys plan was to sell off federal land with 10% of the proceeds going to the water conservancy district to build the pipeline. There was a problem. The restrictions on selling federal land made it a bit cumbersome to do so. So Reid and Senator Ensign co-introduced a bill to remove the restrictions and were successful. 1998. This was the year the Bundys were ordered off the BLM land they had been grazing for 150 years. By now, almost every rancher had lost their livelihoods (and most every single one were paying their grazing fees) due, in most part, to the forced reduction of their herd size. This land that was once homesteaded and ranched but was lost due to the protection of the tortoise began being sold off and the coffers of the water conservancy district bolstered. How much? $300,000,000+ Some of this land was acquired by Whittemore to build the Coyote Springs Resort. The resort was fought by the EPA and some environmentalists, but they were now suddenly defeated and the same restrictions that ran off the ranchers had now suddenly vanished. At the time the above mentioned resort was approved, it included 12 golf courses and 160,000 home sites. A far bit more intrusive than the cattle that were ran off the ground, I dare guess. It was a land grab. This is why I find the 2013 case overseen by Judge Richard C. Jones as relevant here. Judge Jones strongly proclaimed corruption and conspiracy from the highest offices of the NV government... the same faces involved in the Bundy scheme. Ill let that simmer and come back with more. More detail, more proof.
Posted on: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 15:20:52 +0000

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