Harry Reid says “It’s not over” and what can go so terribly wrong at Bunkerville


Not looking good America. A reminder of what can go so terribly wrong.  Warning, disturbing images.

A video documenting the actions of the FBI & ATF at Waco and the resulting carnage. Music, George Michael “Praying for Time”

 

 

RENO, Nev. (MyNews4.com & KRNV) — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid hasn’t been very vocal about the cattle battle showdown in recent days, but says “it’s not over.” 

Reid tells News4’s Samantha Boatman his take on the so-called cattle battle in southern Las Vegas. “Well, it’s not over. We can’t have an American people that violate the law and then just walk away from it. So it’s not over,” Reid said. 

Senator Reid made his comments after the unveiling of four brand new battery-electric buses for the RTC fleet.

 

Harry Reid says it not over. What could possibly go wrong? Here is the video of the real conclusion.

Published on Apr 13, 2014

Here is the video you WILL NOT SEE on the mainstream media. The BLM did NOT simply “leave” and return the Bundy cattle. They were going to KEEP the cattle.

 

Earlier posts:

The BLM’s grand plan for Bunkerville and the West

Harry Reid and his long dirty fingers in the Bunkerville, NV range dispute: UPDATE

Cowboys, snipers in Nevada – another Ruby Ridge? Waco?

16 Responses to “Harry Reid says “It’s not over” and what can go so terribly wrong at Bunkerville”

  1. Steve Dennis Says:

    I had not seen that video, thanks for sharing it! Harry Reid is right, this is not over and I read at WND that they are preparing a WACO style assault. I hope this is not true but I do not doubt it for a minute.

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  2. zip Says:

    This admistr. is rewriting the Law, and that’s why Reid is stating that Bundy’s going against ‘their’ law. What they don’t like they have puppet barry sign a EO to nullify it. Thanks for keeping up with this -since it isn’t going to go away. What court judge(s) are trustworthy and ethical pro America to even sit in judgment of this case?
    Another feed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkbAzZXGYPU (similar to the above but has a little more info).

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  3. the unit Says:

    I doubt military will be required. My original VCR Waco: The Rules of Engagement shows. I’ll never forget although I haven’t run it in years. ATF agent saying “It’s Showtime.” But I think there was some military involvement even then.
    Would like to see U.S. Cavalry riding in to the rescue like in movies of my youth.

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  4. TexasFred Says:

    It’s not over, it’s far from over… But if the military gets involved and stands against the American people, it’s going to be VERY ugly..

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  5. Always On Watch Says:

    I expect a media blackout if the feds move in.

    I hope I’m wrong, but I also expect a bloodbath.

    If there is a bloodbath, Obama will have the excuse he wants to impose martial law.

    Do I sound paranoid? Well, maybe I am paranoid. However, from where I’m sitting, the re-election of Obama has made him and his ilk drunk with power. We’ve all heard the words which clearly negate our Constitution.. And Obama has also acted out of bounds — the executive-order changes to the ACA serve as one example. But there are many more examples, too.

    You know what worries me the most? Most Americans don’t have a clue as to what’s been transpiring at the Bundy Ranch. Ask around. See if you get a blank stare from many. I certainly have!

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    • bunkerville Says:

      I am with you. Fox was the only one out there, and at first it was a financial guy reporting with zero coverage of the tense stand down. Greta was way behind the story on Friday.
      I fear we are being set up. Last night good coverage by Megan Kelly and better by Greta. Sadly Alex jones had the live feed. Pretty bad.

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  6. the unit Says:

    Well he only said the American people can’t violate the law and walk. Nothing about American lawmakers violating and walking away with big bucks and benefits. Huh?

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  7. Conservatives on Fire Says:

    Unfortunately Bundy does not have the law on his side. It sucks when one can’t afford to fight the government legally through the courts. I suspect that is why Bundy took the appoach that he did _ stopped paying the BLM grazing fees.

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    • bunkerville Says:

      Agree Jim. Hopefully though it opens up the subject of the BLM land grab. A demonstration of what our government is willing to do to achieve their goal. Because the issue of fees is involved should not discount the fact that the BLM is driving ranchers out of business. I know a lot of bloggers disagree, but this is the best we have at this point.

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