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October 24, 2016, 03:19:41 PM
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Bundy Prosecutors Admit That Undercover Informants Outnumbered Defendants In Recent Trial





For the past six weeks Oregonians have been treated to a political trial of the "Malheur 7" (Ammon Bundy, Ryan Bundy, Shawna Cox, Jeff Banta, David Fry, Neal Wampler and Ken Medenbach,). I was privileged to have a ringside seat at the trial as a volunteer researcher and paralegal for Ryan Bundy (who represents himself) at the trial.

As I write these words, the jury is out, considering whether the defendants conspired to prevent U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service or Bureau of Land Management officers from performing their duties at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in rural eastern Oregon. The Bundy brothers and other defendants are alleged to have participated in an "armed standoff" occupation of the Refuge during January 2016 (while protesting the unconstitutional occupation by the federal government itself over the Refuge and other public lands).

The trial has revealed an astounding brave new world of modern surveillance and surreptitious "law enforcement" techniques. Drones flew over and recorded much of what went on. FBI agents captured and monitored every phone number connected between every participant. A search warrant after the fact gave the government permission to surf through 36 Laptops, smartphones, flash drives and other devices to build the government's case. The FBI turned the analysis of Facebook likes, dislikes, messages, and posts into a science, with multiple agents assigned to that social media alone.

Outside the Refuge, FBI, Oregon State Police, and other law enforcement agencies swarmed over the countryside. Government snipers appeared on local rooftops. Barricades and barbed wire were erected to protect the school and courthouse from the alleged militia danger.  Undercover FBI agents dressed as redneck militia members roamed through local stores and menaced the streets.

Money was spent at such an extravagant pace that one professional auditor told me that the dollar amounts should have themselves triggered a separate criminal investigation. The Feds have publicly claimed that the 41-day occupation caused at least "$6.9 million" in damages.  At trial, prosecutors objected, however, to every request to examine such claims. "Irrelevant!" said the prosecution. (In the event that any defendants are convicted, the Justice Department will surely assert such dollar claims in a demand for 'restitution.')

And there were undercover government informants. Everywhere. Suspicions that the government's narrative was largely erected with undercover agents were borne out during the first week of trial. It was revealed by an Oregon State trooper that one of Ammon Bundy's "bodyguards"—a man who drove him to his arrest—was an undercover informant.

Another informant ("Mama Bear") was revealed when a defense lawyer subpoenaed her for the defense. The woman admitted that her entire trip to the Malheur Refuge was funded by the San Diego FBI office and that she was paid thousands of dollars to inform on the occupiers while helping out in the kitchen.


Read more at https://www.lewrockwell.com/2016/10/roger-roots/persecution-bundy-good-guys/.


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October 24, 2016, 07:01:26 AM
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Wait? Ahaha  Cheesy the kind of things who ends in the suburbs of Langley... or how to make of Virginia a graveyard...

No rape and then drone the home... how angry...
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