February 17, 2018 Washington ranchers targeted by feds for traditional use of public lands “The government just has too many employees and too much money,” said Riley’s nephew, Chad Lindgren, who works Riley’s River Ranch. “They are not…
February 16, 2018 Despite history of failures and corruption, William Woody back as BLM top cop “Woody initially hired Special Agent Dan Love sometime in 2005. Even though Love was an inexperienced field agent Woody hand picked and assigned Love…
February 12, 2018 ‘Wetlands’ regulations overhaul needed to protect croplands, private property rights New information discovered from the legal battle against farmer Robert Brace reveals that his plight has been part of a broader, decades-long crusade led…
February 3, 2018 Montana State Senator joins fight to free Hammonds from prison “WHEREAS, Rather than citing Dwight and Steven for a “trespass burn”, which is the standard citation under BLM land-use statutes, federal prosecutors instead charged…
February 2, 2018 FBI agents, sheriff named in civil lawsuit by LaVoy Finicum’s passengers The 18-page complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Portland alleges that they were the victims of an “armed ambush, excessive-force seizure, conspiracy, battery…
February 1, 2018 Who owns the view? Viral video poses questions about BLM photography permits “The camera equipment that we had was legit…long story short (BLM) pulled us off at the trail, brought us right to the BLM office…
January 29, 2018 Wooten letter Part 2: BLM Culture of Abuse and Racism, Egomania, Dan Love’s ‘Kill Book’ A string of exercises in federal overreach all but destroyed westerners’ trust in the BLM. But Dan Love, the BLM SAC behind Operation Cerberus,…
January 26, 2018 Hammonds stripped of grazing rights while unjustly imprisoned by feds Onlookers are confused as they watch employees of federal lands – whether it is the BLM in Oregon or the US Forest Service in…
January 25, 2018 Wooten letter exposes abuse, religious bigotry in Dan Love’s BLM operation “The misconduct caused considerable disruption in our workplace, was discriminatory, harassing and showed clear prejudice against the defendants, their supporters and Mormons. Often times…
January 24, 2018 USDA opens door to agricultural inspections by animal rights extremists This program, if implemented, could potentially give third-parties, including extremist animal rights groups such as ASPCA, HSUS, and PETA, authority over animal and livestock…