August 11, 2017 A history of USFS malfeasance in Idaho’s Payette National Forest [paypal_donation_button] These structure fires occurred during the same time period that five cabins at Cabin Creek were ‘accidentally’ burned to the ground. In this…
August 10, 2017 The case for pardoning Bundy Ranch defendants [paypal_donation_button] The fact that the Bundy family would not leave their ancestral land helped cause the Reid-Chinese solar deal to fall apart, which incensed…
August 4, 2017 Patagonia, progressive PR firm exploit child actor to pose as defender of monuments [paypal_donation_button] The contrived narrative is that Bond is the driving force behind Kids Speak for Parks. But, this is hardly a grassroots effort dreamed-up…
August 3, 2017 Feds use Oklahoma City bomber comparison to smear Bunkerville defendants [paypal_donation_button] However, when it came time for Draper to read the post, the prosecution did not stop there. Draper was asked to stop after reading the…
July 28, 2017 Soros-funded ‘Western Priorities’ group admits Bears Ears assessment omits local voices [paypal_donation_button] The possibility cannot be dismissed that instead of fearing ‘skewed data,’ Center for Western Priorities avoided taking into account comments made by people…
July 25, 2017 Bunkerville witness switches testimony in 2nd trial, claims ‘officers held at gunpoint’ Though he claimed to have been fearful at being so outnumbered, he could not remember even if there were any other officers from Nevada…
July 17, 2017 ‘Authoritarian’ overreach one reason for land management agencies shakeup It is a perennial issue in the West, because access to national forests, parks, wildlife refuges, and BLM land sometimes requires crossing private land….
July 14, 2017 Despite ranchers’ concerns, Zinke recommends no changes to Craters, Hanford monuments Craters of the Moon was first designated in 1924 and occupied 54,000 acres. In 2000, President Clinton expanded it more than ten-fold, to 700,000…
July 13, 2017 Organ Mountains Monument: Too much land, too many restrictions A responsible review of the designation will loosen the bureaucratic grip that Washington has over thousands of acres and help put our lands back…
July 12, 2017 ‘Failure’ of Grand Staircase-Escalante Monument due to negative economic impact The executive action instantaneously shut down a major American coal operation, killing thousands of jobs and driving a regulatory stake into the heart of…