The Federal Police have repeatedly, created a media free zone and then killed.
That’s a reality. It is also the reality that the US has a militarized police with a long-standing trigger habit.
71 people have been killed by US police already in 2016.
Not sure if that includes Mr. Finicum.
1139 Last year.
They are asking for a 3rd party mediator, a witness. (see video)
This is not unreasonable given the state of our nation.
Getting these people out alive should be 1st priority.
They are four people. That have good and just cause to be afraid.
They have not been blind to what’s been happening in cities.
There is cause for fear.
This is one of the best quotes I have seen so far explaining what we are seeing:
This is the way it goes. The Corporate PR got you angry at a whole subset of people. So that, extrajudicial killings were OK, but the ones that were yelling then, “Wait! Wait. This is not OK.”
Will be the one’s cheering your death, now.
Got to mend some bridges.
It is not OK just because they are whitey to say, “Oh see we told you so…” and not help.
This is not an endorsement of Franklin Graham. This is a request to stop what you are doing, contact him, and ask him to mediate. Please, do it now. Share this request.
With little fanfare, this is a raw analysis of the press conference that went with the release of Remarks by SAC Greg Bretzing at a Press Conference to Address the Ongoing Situation at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge written statement present by FBI Portland
January 28, 2016
I will make it as easy to digest as possible within time constraints. This is not a polish piece. This is intended only to document in the most immediate fashion. If it warrants being polished this will be the draft it comes from. To use this analysis, please contact me. All rights reserved. This is the intellectual property of the Julia Clark Organization.
The source of the analysis is from shuff1111 of youtube. I do not know him. He only by chance was one of the first to have the Video of the press conference up. What I do find odd is that the press conference was not recorded and posted by any known agency or corporate media. Thank you shuff1111 for your service.
This is the Analysis derived:
I have highlighted or noted points. This is not intended for laymen explanation. Please ask if you need more explanation or are curious about a highlight or note.
1:10 trips over the word transparency
1:37 trips over the word several
3:42 video stream fails
3:42 says “Shortly the camera will pan back to” the video feed does not pan when it returns.
3:53 the video feed returns.
3:53 He says, “Oh, heads up.”
4:06 He says, “The camera is panning back to the jeep at this point.”
12:52 He states Oregon State Troupers were the ones that fired the weapons.
13:43 He uses “Umm” and tightened lips and sucked them inward
13:44 Shakes his head in a no fashion
13:47 He says, “That law enforcement showed great restraint while holding his hand in front of him in a barrier type way
13:50 He says “Then when the vehicle, then took off.” his voice quivers
13:51 Uses ‘Ummm”
13:52 He says, “you could see that it just about seriously injured, ahh, a law enforcement officer.”
13:53 a micro head shake
13:58 he says, “as its, as it barrels toward”
14:01 he says, “And that umm” pursed his lips together
14:06 He says, “based on the deadly force policy of the FBI and OSP Umm ahh that “
14:06 and extended blink
14:17 Uses “Umm” then says “as you can see afterwards and as I explained in the video, those pops and sounds that umm. Of course, there is no sounds in the video.”
14:28 He says, “flash bangs, ahh, sponge projectiles that pierce the window and oc gas
14:44 shakes head
14:44 He says “all occupants in the jeep surrendered without incident” shakes head again
14:50 He says “ahh with no violence”
15:00 smiles
15:06 Purse and smacks lips, their latest.
16:48 Serious look, looks, down and to the right, takes a deep breath uses “Umm” 3 times while explaining
18:23 He is asked if this is a stop for a traffic violation. The question clearly amuses him. He first clearly states, “no.” then says, “Not that I’m. Well, then. You know what, I don’t know, there might have been” takes a ha, “that was not the purpose of the call err the stop”
This is troubling. He clearly and jovially changes the case file to fit his theory. He says,”No.” firmly, then catches himself. Dismisses himself and stops that dismissal midsentence. then moves to the willing chair with the statement, “well, then”, and makes a choice to fudge the records with the justification, “You know what” statement, then proceeds to change the record.
However, his utterance and mistaken word of using call instead of stop. Highly suggests that that the call the Bundy’s had hours before from the FBI negotiator was also a fabrication and not in good faith.
18:29 He takes a question about distance. He says that he “You know, the exact distance, I can’t tell you. That’s why we actually show you the video. You can tell that a period of time went by and that they were traveling at a high rate of speed. Umm. He purses lips and licks them. “And they had plenty of.And again they were, they were stopped for well over four minutes. And then they chose.. as I said two nights ago or last night.” smacks lips, “Actions have consequences”
19:19 stumbles over the word truck, using car instead and correcting himself.
19:23 he says, “And is currently in our custody, umm” then purse lips
19:34 he says, “But umm as the video clearly shows”
Screenshots of questionable moments.
These are points noted while watching of questionable moments.
So, bundy and Hammonds business set aside. How do you feel about the states taking back control of land that the feds are controlling?
Do you think states like oregon would be better off being able to control our own timber funds?
Would we prosper or fall?
Remember, put aside all the drama and just look at the bigger picture, the result of these consequences!
This was the the origins of your gaslighting , “no money, just belief..”. One must have a livable way and means. I know by now you heard what I did. And it was important. and it still is important. Occupy is still alive and well. For goodness sake man, they are calling the what’s happening in Oregon an Occupation. And please before you get your cackles up. What they are doing is important. The houseless are not allowed to camp in the city, nor in the Fed lands, which is at 1/3 of the nation. that amount of land sitting forboden is also creating an unnatural market.
Occupy is not dead, is just our other half is waking up.
Please be gentle of heart. Let’s make coffee and plan our new day. Christopher KasakDre ChristianAsa Reno
My life saving medicine, when I first got it was $0.25 an injection. It is now, in the US $5.00 an injection. That is a 6000% increase. At $0.25 an injection, when this medicine was discovered to to work for me, it replaced $900+ a month medicine. I became well. And my medicines were affordable at $7.50 a month. I felt that I would be able to manage my health care and begin to crawl out of the horrid poverty my catastrophic illness had stricken me to. But at $150 on a $750 monthly budget, I may never return to fiscal well-being to where I can participate in society in a productive and wholesome manner.
Sustain Skype collection began in 2011 #ItMatters because a
a game with an acronym KKK not is acceptable or non-questionable. The NSA ” play a game called the “Kryptos Kristmas Kwiz,”
Sharing links that mock a caricature of the Other Side isn’t signaling that we’re somehow more informed. It signals that we’d rather be smug assholes then consider alternative views. It signals that we’d much rather show our friends that we’re like them, than try to understand those who are not.
The Feds own 1/3 of the US land mass via the Corporate State. That is creating an unnatural market. Where people are having to work 2, 3, sometimes 4 jobs, just to afford rent. 75% of Oregon is owned by the Feds. Oregon cost of living is just under Hawaii. the housing Shortage is significant. that is IF you can find a house that is affordable
I noticed your choice of words, the Oregon Occupation is getting to you. The Feds own 1/3 of the US land mass via the Corporate State. That is creating an unnatural market. Where people are having to work 2, 3, sometimes 4 jobs, just to afford rent. Add that on top of the Bankster Shagging, which liquidated many peoples fiscal well-being. Then toss in the sociopath of predatory capitalism where vast swaths of Americans lost their whole pension from little more than white-washed theft, Enron, American Airlines..
Your justification comes off as uppity, crass, ill-informed, and frankly, has the scent of fish, Mr.Lard
I don’t have much hope that the folks will get in there start digging into the records and setting things straight, but it did bring to the lime light that 1/3 of the US land is held by Feds via the Corporate State . I had no clue. That’s a lot of land enough to twist rural land prices and make an artificial shortage, Bert
Water rights and and land rights do go hand in hand. According to the article, Walden perpetuates the over-hyped fears about dam removal. He drafts a ludicrous House bill that proposed the transfer of 200,000 acres of federal land to two counties in the Basin.Still holding the water and still talking more land. Getting back to Oregon where the forensic accounting of real property is occurring.
According to Big Think, the state of Oregon has 98.381 square miles owned by the Federal Government.
Paiute tribes possess unceded claims to what was once a 1.78-million-acre reservation called the Malheur Indian Reservation.
1.78 million acres is 2,781.26+ square miles
That still leaves 95,599.73+ square miles owned by the Federal Government. That is a lot of land that is not being used in a livable way.
1/3 of the US land is held by the federal agencies. That lack of land creates an unnatural market creating higher land prices. So high that people can’t live on their basic incomes, forced to work 2,3, sometimes 4 jobs just to afford rent..
prehaps <<<< LOOK a typos wink emoticon you do not understand how activism works at a grassroots level. Nevertheless, The Occupation in Oregon is a peaceful protest. One of the main goals is to do a forensic accounting. Goodness, the accountants have set up camp at a bird sanctuary so they can go review public land records for misappropriation. … hmm… And you think that is terrifying Sandy Stevens? Tell me more about that fear of yours, SS.
Marc Hoshovsky How do you feel about the theft of California’s water by Nestle? Because I am a little surprised I see no activism about such on your profile considering you have worked at State Of California Dept Of Water Resources
According to a report released by a grand jury today, LA County’s current plans to accommodate the homeless throughout the El Niño season are “unconscionable and grossly inadequate.” Big surprise.
The grand jury urged agencies and city leaders to identify public and private buildings that could become temporary shelters and to relax any health, fire, and safety code ordinances that might prevent those spaces from serving as refuges. It also recommended that supplies and equipment be stockpiled in case of emergency, and that tents, tarps, and ponchos be provided to those who cannot find room at shelters.
Jon Roberts As a discourse analysis your social engineering attempt by peppering your statement with lies, discredits your “regular folks” argument. Let’s hope you did or will do better on your theses.
Oregon Rep. Greg Walden, whose congressional district includes the embattled Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, took to the U.S. House floor Tuesday afternoon to give a spirited defense of his rural constituents and a harsh critique of the federal go
Rick Arnett , The Ribald , here is your redneck blog for you.
Congressman Greg Walden addresses U.S. House on situation in Harney County, OR Oregon Rep. Greg Walden, whose congressional district includes the embattled Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, took to the U.S. House floor Tuesday afternoon to give a spirited defense of his rural constituents and a harsh critique of the federal gov. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjL9HGiOIGo
Lori Kay I realize it maybe more complex than a network reality sitcom, however “doing something about our crooked judicial system” is what is occurring.
A lot of people have been asking “what would happen if armed BLACK people tried to do what the militia in Oregon is doing?”
We can’t answer that question, but we can tell you what happened to the #MOVE organization. Whether you agree with the #OregonMilitia or think they are terrorists, this is a story of POLICE TERRORISM that MUST BE TOLD! Help SPREAD THE WORD!
Marilyn Warder If your doctors are not able to do research, you do not have doctors. Being a doctor actually requires being able to put together a research paper, which is your medical file. Your lack of ability to qualify your doctors speaks nothing on doctors over all and is little more than profiling. It is not impressive that you skew your research team by excluding doctors, it just shows to the extent that the American people have unfortunately adapted to generations of poor quality and unattainable healthcare.
Doug Scott The Corporate State using the Federal Government as its shield has usurpt 1/3 of the USA physical land. That is a lot of land. This has created an unnatural market. This map is stunningly effective at bringing home its message. And that message is: Federal land ownership out west is huge. This map, depicting the distribution and share of federal land per state, was first published way back in 2008. Look at Alaska. If I wanted to go fend for myself after losing my retirement when American Airlines stole it in a merger or after never fully recovering from when Enron’s retirement funds were STOLEN. There is no place to go. This land holding has created unnatural pricing. http://assets3.bigthink.com/system/tinymce_assets/944/original/federal_lands.jpg?1422311293
Unlike Cliven Bundy, the Klamath Basin farmers owned the water. Their water was “deeded”, just like a piece of land that you buy, so it’s actually private property, not a “right” to use the water. All other water holders in the nation only have a “right” to use it. Klamath “owned” their water through a government “deed”.
The farmers and ranchers remaining in the Klamath Basin (southern OR & northern CA) are making their last stand as they seek to work within or around a resolution that will give them very little water of the deeded water they own. The water has been stolen.
Much of their research, which involves interviews, surveys, and field experiments with politicians, is made possible by a special exemption in federal law that allows academics to study public figures without burdensome ethics restraints that govern all other research conducted on humans.
But the federal government is looking to quietly remove that exemption.
Right now the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which writes the rules on what can and can’t be permitted in human subjects research, is in the process of rewriting its whole ethics code. It issued a set of proposed regulations in September, and January 6 marked the deadline to submit comments on those proposed changes.
Overall, social scientists are pleased with the direction these new rules are pushing: If finalized, surveys and low-risk experiments would no longer be held to the same standard as medical trials, which researchers find unduly burdensome.
But snuck into the 300-plus pages of proposed rules is one line suggesting the government intends to close the major loophole that makes studying public officials practically possible.
A draft letter presented by safety committee leaders at a public meeting asked Ammon Bundy to get out of town – though it thanked him for drawing national attention to the fight for local control of federal lands in the county.
Michelle Seymour, which is just a kid from the united kingdom said in another posting, ” Indigenous Americans should be publicly, openly meeting with these militia and talking. It is not about colour or history, but what can be changed now ! Put forward your custodianship of this land, exchange knowledge, come to a treaty and realise that you are essentially fighting for the same things.”
And to some extent she is correct. The gaslighting that the corporate state propagated during those times is horrendous, without a doubt. However the divide and rule strategy as a offensive against the total people at this point in history needs to be seriously considered and analyzed.
Today we have the internet. And the corporate state cannot pull the same shenanigans to the same extent as before.
Bundy has brought some very serious issues to the table. 1/3 of American land is owned by the Federal government. This massive land holding IS affecting food sovereignty of our nation. Every acre that is taken from a rancher, a farmer, a fisherman benefits factory farming, Monsanto, and the likes.
What are these ” dozens more ways of drawing attention”? Vote harder? Hold Bigger Signs? Tip more cop cars? More BlacBlock protest? Tell me and Wounded Knee in ’73 these dozen or more ways to “draw attention”! No one needs more attention. We need corruption of the bureaucracies and rouge agencies to be addressed. We need the Corporate State to disengage their slow moving coup d’etat on the US government.
People are getting tired Rick. We need to be able to use the land in a livable way. 1/3 of all land in the USA is owned by the Federal Government. That’s a lot of land.
Sherrie Heckendorn So, you think free range beef should be already more expensive than it is now. Thanks there. Leave working class to have to eat factory farm meat.
The American public does not have use of the federal land, only access. I cannot go to Federal land find a nice stream and use it in a livable way. The Federal Government has usurpt 1/3 of the USA physical land. That’s a lot of land that the public cannot use freely in a livable way.
I was shocked at the shear amount of abject poverty in the State of California, considering California has one of the largest grossing industries in the nation, media. It is a shocking shame.
Gary Bloomfield One of the main goals is to do a forensic accounting of the land holdings in that county. Which is the right of every person in the nation to review public records.
Proud of President Obama for showing such principle, resolve and passion in doing everything he can to address our country’s gun violence epidemic. The NRA’s chokehold on Republicans in Congress is the problem. The 2016 election is a chance to change that. http://www.marinij.com/article/NO/20160105/NEWS/160109896
Good Lord! Suicide is one of the leading causes of death in the USA? Intentional self-harm (suicide): 41,149 That is 113 deaths a day w/22 of them being veterans. That is shocking.
Jason D Valentin No, my reaction would not be different but the Corporate State of America that thrives on propping up the bloated military contractors would react wrongly. Never the less your saying ,” but if they were” is a straw man argument to soothe your guilt of what does occur daily and wastes so many of our resources.
However, If we are going to call them terrorist; then what the rest of the world needs to do is start bombing Oregon where the terrorists are, and a bit around them, and a few other places just for the hell of it, all just to help the US people of course. Then when the local population try to leave as refugees, refuse them entry..
Marilyn Warder I am sorry you feel that way. However, I was raised in a family that felt that way, mainly because of the cost of health care. However, when you have a good doctor and cost is not a concern, your view on health care changes. You do not wait until things become dire. You go sooner and more often, and raising the standards of your own health and well being.
Absolutely, twice I have contracted an unknown biological agent, once landing me in ICU for over a week. I have no doubt the Corporate State uses bio-terrorism
Coincidence? Or corporate sabotage? Erin Elizabeth explains how the feds waited years to investigate GMO Blue Bell Ice cream (who killed 3 people!) & protects Taco Bell name from being released during an outbreak, but GMO free Chipotle grill? The feds jumped on that quicker than you can say “corruption & pay off” Do you think the big M was involved too?
This is a peaceful protest. In the same fashion of any other Occupy, except it is rural.
The BLM’s lack of transparency creates the illusion that everyone is a single victim, when in fact there are many people and small civics have suffered from BLMs gaslightings. The BLM is a dangerous organization that is assisting the theft of land, where by mega players are able to exploit land holdings. And one way the holdings are exploited is with mega loans at 0% interest from rural development USDA.
The American public does not have use of the federal land, only access. I cannot go to Federal land find a nice stream and use it in a livable way. The Federal Government has usurpt 1/3 of the USA physical land. That’s a lot of land that the public cannot use freely in a livable way.
The Oregon Occupation has brought some serious issues to the General Assembly and it is not going unheard. .
We always review things ten years later and ask, “Where are we now?” In 2018, America will be asking, “Where are we ten years after the financial collapse?” Documentaries will be aired. Magazines will print articles, and I suspect we’ll get a pretty good analysis of the thing.
What I’m saying is this: If students graduating today are still sleeping in mom’s garage…if working people are still living in cars behind the workplace…if “family” is still an impossible concept…I think the poor and the working class will swarm like ants from every dark corner of this country and this world and overthrow the ones in charge, burning everything along the way.
We have the means–and we’ve had it for half a century–for every person to have adequate food, clothes, and housing. If we applied the industrial machinery to housing the same way we apply it to making war, a decent house could be made for an eighth of what we’re paying now, and the rich could still keep their big houses and fancy cars. Just a thought.
Frankly, while looking at pictures of Wounded Knee, I did not get the same lesson that the inorganic media told me I should get. I got fear of the Corporate State.
That is a lot of equipment.>>>>>>According to Wounded Knee scholar John Sayer, “The equipment maintained by the military while in use during the siege included fifteen armored personnel carriers, clothing, rifles, grenade launchers, flares, and 133,000 rounds of ammunition, for a total cost, including the use of maintenance personnel from the National Guard of five states and pilot and planes for aerial photographs, of over half a million dollars.” I guess, back then they did not have video cameras. And I looked for the pictures from 1973 and could not find many. But there was this one https://tonyseed.files.wordpress.com/2014/12/1973-wounded-knee-apc.jpg
That is not fully truthful 400 rancher and 2.4 million acres will be lost soon. The BLM’s lack of transparency creates the illusion that everyone is a single victim, when in fact there are many people and small civics have suffered from BLMs gaslightings. The BLM is a dangerous organization that is assisting the theft of land, where by as mega players are able to exploit land holdings. And one way the holdings are exploited is with mega loans at 0% interest.
Michelle Seymour, which is just a kid from the united kingdom said in another posting, ” Indigenous Americans should be publicly, openly meeting with these militia and talking. It is not about colour or history, but what can be changed now ! Put forward your custodianship of this land, exchange knowledge, come to a treaty and realise that you are essentially fighting for the same things.”
And to some extent she is correct. The gaslighting that the corporate state propagated during those times is horrendous, without a doubt. However the divide and rule strategy as a offensive against the total people at this point in history needs to be seriously considered and analyzed.
Today we have the internet. And the corporate state cannot pull the same shenanigans to the same extent as before.
Bundy has brought some very serious issues to the table. 1/3 of American land is owned by the Federal government.
And I pray the article is wrong, there really not need to be another waco, or wounded knee.
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Regan Straley can you elaborate. I am interested because of what happened to Enron employees and what happened to American Airline employees, they both lost much of their life savings and all of their retirement.
Well, there you go. Thank you very much for the time, it is highly appreciated and needed. But try to find just one Occupier that is front lining and send at least care packages. And do it personal, don’t send them stuff they do not need. Paypal and bitcoin maybe out of your ability, but other basic needs and care packages are important.
Kind of like how the Occupy (and anonymous) was/is always wanting pizza. Funny how average people don’t have the basic needs to protest. Thank God we have the internet, or most of you could not afford to do anything. By the way Mary McNeil , as an apartment cleaner, how much do you donate monthly to the Occupations?
2 billion for the homeless to construct housing? Plus 200 million more for temporary housing during construction of permanent housing?
$2 billion bond to construct more than 14,000 permanent housing units comes to $142,000+ each.
California has 22 percent of America’s homeless population. In January 2015, 564,708 people were homeless on a given night in the United States. That’s 124,425 homeless in California.
Now, tiny homes cost about $15,000 each. That comes to 133,333 tiny homes for 2 billion. More than enough. 133,625,000 would be left over if 124,425 got tiny homes built. The average cost per acre of “farm” land is $7200 an acre. That’s 18,556 acres of land. 7-19 houses per acre is acceptable by density codes. 6.7 homes would be the tiny home density per acre.
So, which sounds better. Government solution, or homeless persons solution?
Linda Pearson Sippel you erased my comment, Why because the cold hard possible truth, you do not want to prepare for. You want easy. It won’t be easy.
Now I will screen shot and post what I said before and this. Because it is important to be prepared and fully awake for the very difficult maneuvers ahead.
Yes, it will be tolerated. & no you will not quit
tolerating because the shift required is more
than a prime time Disney movie, at least at this point.
Everyone is going to have to bitterly fight this Corporate State.
As long as there is not an active plan in place to address the presidential bubble, which is maintained by the Corporate State in their very effective slow moving coup d’etat, Sanders will be going into check. If Sanders is placed in check and there is no legal move that player can make to escape check, then it is checkmate. And you pray the Corporate State does not forfeit the game.
I did not mean that factory farms benefit by the actual use of the land, I meant by it not being used for grass fed cows, homesteading and the likes. However, thanks for sharing that in Wyoming, factory farms are in direct use of federal land, I am sure you have read by now how difficult it is to do an review of use of BLM lands. We appreciate your help. Micepace Dahtkahm
There is a misconceived belief that losing a oath-bound job and the shame of being dishonored is some sort of great punishment to those who’s job encompass honoring an oath. I think that concept needs to be addressed because in many instances not honoring the oath is intentional and not a misstep, which would make it a form of occupational fraud.
Jose E. Martinez Nationwide in cities, absolutely.There are pockets of bad cop shop in rural, but for the most part Cops are a vital part of the community structure in rural america, even crime leaning folk
1/3 of all land in American is owned by the Federal Government. This is a serious concern because it threatens our food sovereignty as a nation. Removing grazing rights benefits factory farms.
That is a lot of words. And I understand the challenge to put that thought into language, besides the painfulness of the concept, the concept is broad and complex.
To address the complexity of concept, the phrases – Corporate Coup, Corporate Coup D’etat, Conglomerate Coup, Conglomerate Coup D’etat – are being adopted.
BLM? The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) absolutely! Thugs the lot of them. Black Lives Matter (BLM) nubes when it comes to holding ground and frankly they are kind of scared too, understandably.
The BLM’s lack of transparency creates the illusion that everyone is a single victim, when in fact there are many people and small civics have suffered from BLMs gaslightings. The BLM is a dangerous organization that is assisting the theft of land, where by as mega players are able to exploit land holdings. And one way the holdings are exploited is with mega loans at 0% interest.
The American public does not have use of the federal land, only access. I cannot go to Federal land find a nice stream and use it in a livable way. The Federal Government has usurpt 1/3 of the USA physical land. That’s a lot of land that the public cannot use freely in a livable way.
Sandy Green Not really. Never forget Justin and the bunny suit, ffs. Embarrassing. Or any number of wacko’s, disability checkin’, micro-managing, meat flapping folks. there was a myriad of boobs, so to speak. What you have done is slurped up the jTRIGs magic buttons that distort your bubble, giving you the grandeur belief that one daft is better than another daft. Divide and rule ….
In politics and sociology, divide and rule (or divide and conquer) is gaining and maintaining power by breaking up larger concentrations of power into pieces that individually have less power than the one implementing the strategy. The concept refers to a strategy that breaks up existing power structures and prevents smaller power groups from linking up.
BREAKING! SHARE! Standing for the rights of Men & Women. Calling all freedom loving people to come to Harney County Oregon, come to the Malhuer Wildlife Refuge. The people are finally getting some good use out of a federal facility. http://on.fb.me/1PESZxH
Rs Stubbs This is your quote, ” people who live independently seem to get targeted” And yes, EVERY administration has done this to one group or another Pres. Nixon, a republican was president during wounded knee; Feb. 27 to May 8th 1973
This is what the well in Porter Ranch looks like… it was completed in 1953 and was equipped with a downhole “safety” valve which is a device that was originally developed by Halliburton in the 1940s to prevent catastrophic releases of reservoirs to the surface.
The “safety” valve was removed by SoCal Gas Company in 1979 and never replaced. DOGGR regulators… should sit in the same jail cell w…See More
Mick Lett What the rest of the world needs to do is start bombing Oregon where the terrorists are, and a bit around them, and a few other places just for the hell of it, all just to help the US people of course. Then when the local population try to leave as refugees, refuse them entry.
Pat Sharp It did go through the system. Feds changed the jail time. That arson charge was complete BS. It was a controlled burn by local firemen for a fireline to protect during the wildfires. Minimum sentence was given locally certain sorts of the the feds stepped in an was looking reep some fresh
I realize you live down here in the megalopolis, and are no longer understanding of remote and rural. However, do not wish for that abuse simply because others have had it. Moreover, slander from the corporate run media, and that is what it is, and it is what it is. Switch to organic media.
Bruce McLean So just because this is rural people, they should not be recognized? I should not be allowed to use our public land to live? Our resources are only for corporate profit?
“It’s frustrating to me because there are all of these people with negative attitudes about something that is truly God’s gift.” – Sister Darcey of Sisters of the Valley