Photos show the filthy mess occupying miltiamen le
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Photos show the filthy mess occupying miltiamen left behind at the Oregon wildlife refuge
Seim: “So it’s important then to note that any mess that the government comes in and portrays is because of their terrorizing of the people and scaring them out of there and trying to intimidate them.”
Yeah, because everybody knows the first thing the 'protestors' did was assign cleanup details on a rotating basis cause that's what 'Real 'Muricans' do!
We've all seen conservatives lose their sh*t when some Librul group or another squats somewhere or other and leaves things in 'disarray'. Can we get a helping a good old conservative outrage for this? It's all our 'property', right??
More than that, can the Fed's please use the facial recognition software shown in "Eye in the Sky" and ding each protestor for cleanup costs?
P.S. SEE that movie!. You will love the drone hummingbird and drone insect surveillance devices. They should seed ISIS held areas with CD's of the movie.
If I'm a terrorist, after I see the movie, I'm thinking I gotta find another line of work! On the other hand ISIS leadership rightfully concludes that they are smart to bed down amidst civilians.
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Photos show the filthy mess occupying miltiamen left behind at the Oregon wildlife refuge
By Isadora Teich
Posted on March 26, 2106
In January and February of this year, a militia linked to infamous Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy took over the Malheur Wildlife Refuge In Oregon for 41 days, saying they were protesting on the behalf of two ranchers sentenced to prison for arson.
The FBI investigated the scene following the occupation’s conclusion, before handing it back to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at the end of February.
The photos below show what awaited the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service when they returned to Malheur (Images courtesy of USFWS – Pacific Region (Flickr):
http://deadstate.org/photos-show-the-filthy-m...fe-refuge/
The images show all sorts of debris strewn across the refuge building and a lot of damage. They include things like liquor bottles stuffed into a sofa and dents in the walls. Gavin Seim, who live streamed his conversations with militants during the end of the occupation, was told that all damage was the government’s fault.
From NPR:
Gavin Seim: “Just to be clear, since we’ve got you on here, ’cause you know, we know that they’re going to try to spin this their way — That refuge is in better shape and cleaner and better maintained than before the patriots showed up there, isn’t it?”
Sandy Anderson: “It was left in major disarray when everybody panicked and left.”
Seim: “Right, but overall, there was a lot of work and care given to the place.”
Sandy Anderson: “Exactly. But — but — but that’s changed now, because no one was here to maintain it and no one got the chance to clean up when they left. They just, they grabbed what they needed and got out and left everything sitting the way it was, and we had to move our camp up here, because we did not want to be in the building.”
Seim: “So it’s important then to note that any mess that the government comes in and portrays is because of their terrorizing of the people and scaring them out of there and trying to intimidate them.”
The Paiute tribe has condemned the occupiers for desecrating sacred lands. You can see the full extent of the damage they did to the Malheur Wildlife Refuge here.