November 18, 2017 Testimony reveals Judge’s personal bias against defense in Oregon Bundy trial Some argued that the intense security during the trial last fall in Portland was overblown. One called the physical restraint of Mumford an “appalling…
November 13, 2017 Congressional trucking mandates could harm livestock industry Unloading cattle at facilities midway along a long haul has the possibility to cross contaminate with other cattle. This poses a major health risk…
November 9, 2017 Senate swamp creatures playing politics with public lands management The Department of Interior is charged with creating and implementing policies governing America’s public lands, energy and mineral resources, waters, etc. But without expedient…
October 31, 2017 Trick or Treat? Feds vs feds bloodfest in Bunkerville Trial The prosecution seems to think that the Inspector General’s Office is not accurate in their reporting, and it’ documents cannot be trusted. The report is…
October 26, 2017 Fish & Wildlife using ‘non-existent’ frog to attack Louisiana farmer’s property rights …the feds have designated Poitevent’s property as critical habitat for the non-existent frog and in effect have shut down commercial opportunities for the land….
October 24, 2017 Court denies Recapture Canyon ‘freedom ride’ defendants’ appeal Despite historical documents submitted by Wells supporting the defendants’ premise that Recapture road was illegally closed by BLM, the court refused to revisit its…
October 14, 2017 Zinke aims to purge perverts from National Park Service Male Parks employees withheld food, groped and took photos under the dresses of female employees who refused sexual solicitations, the IG found. Those incidents…
October 12, 2017 Without reforms, Antiquities Act poses a threat to constitutional government Any honest reading reveals that it was created to protect “landmarks,” “structures,” and “objects” – not vast swaths of land. Compare the language of…
October 2, 2017 Will Trump dump pernicious Obama-era EPA regs? Mr. Duarte also has a nursery business near Modesto and employs 600 people every year. He has already paid over $2 million in legal…
September 29, 2017 Federal prosecutors attack First Amendment rights of Bunkerville reporter The prosecution filed a motion to keep the jury from hearing the majority of the facts in this case. They have asked Judge Gloria Navarro to…