Our Freedoms On Trial!
The Bundy
Ranch was attacked and a rancher was murdered by government agents. This was an
unconstitutional land grab by the Bureau of Land Management. The remaining rancher’s
family were taken to court but received a pretrial release!
In another
stunning turn of events, All of the tier three defendants in the Bundy Ranch
trials, including Cliven and Ammon Bundy and Ryan Payne have all been given
pre-trial release!
Cliven Bundy
was granted release to the home of Jim Abbott in a supervised release with
conditions similar to Ammon's, including 24/7 house arrest and permission to
see his wife and family, but cannot speak to anyone testifying in the trial.
However, in
a move that shocked many in the courtroom, he said no and wants to stay in
prison.
His attorney
stated that Cliven is a "man of principle" and doesn't want to be
released unless everyone else is released.
While the
decision shocked many in the courtroom, it didn't shock family members or Bundy
supporters.
"The
standard of liberty is innocent until proven guilty," Ryan Bundy told News
3 outside of the courtroom.
They also
stated that Cliven believes he is innocent so there should be no conditions to
his release
Here is here's
Ryan Bundy's opening statement November 24, 2017 at the trial of the Bundy’s.
Here is a man who is pleading for his life and the life of his family and for
the freedoms all Americans should be enjoying, which are being slowly taken away
by the Liberal Conspiracy of the New World Order of Antichrist.
Thanks to
the jurors for being here. I told you a little about myself at voir dire, but
I’d like to introduce myself a little more, and tell you about my heritage and
how that affects my case. (Projects a picture of his family - AND leaves it up
throughout his statement!) [Note: the picture shown above.]
This is my
ID! Not my driver’s license. This is who I am, a man with a family and I’ll do
whatever it takes to provide for them. I want you to picture in your
minds…you’re out on the land… I’ll take you to our ranch, you can see all the
beauty of the land, the fresh air, sunsets and sunrises, the brush, you’re on a
horse in front of the cattle - place yourself there - feel the freedom - out of
the congestion of the cars - that’s how I was raised, playing in the river, we
were called river-rats and that is where my life began and I hope ends.
My family
has been on that land 141 years, my pioneer ancestors settled there in 1877 -
there was nothing there. They carved out a living… they brought a horse and
wagon and some provisions… this case, the government mentioned is “not about
rights”, but it is - those rights do mean something - rights are created
through beneficial use. When my ancestors arrived, undoubtedly the horse would
need a drink, so they led him to the water and that is beneficial use. The
horse and perhaps a cow that had been led behind the wagon need to eat some
brush in the hills, that is beneficial use. That established rights. The water
rights are real! So real, the State of Nevada has a water rights registry
including livestock watering rights. A law was created to protect those rights.
The water rights that my father owns were first registered in 1891 by the State
of Nevada - the State of Nevada is important, a sovereign state, its own unit,
which entered the union in 1864. It entered equal to the original states, it is
its own entity and state laws are important.
My family
and I are charged with some grievous things and they are not true and evidence
will show they are not; force, manipulation, extortion, violent—my family is
not a violent family and I am not a violent man. For 20+ years we turned to
local law enforcement. Rights are real property. The fact is that we create
government to protect rights.
To have
rights you must claim, use and defend… man only has rights he is willing to
claim, use and defend. There is a difference between rights and privileges.
Rights you own. Privilege is afforded. Like renting or owning a house.
Government asserts there are no rights, only privileges and unless we pay, we
can’t be there. The State of Nevada says differently. These are my father’s
rights. Everything we have comes from the land. That is wealth, not the dollar
bill. The things we use all come from the land. Who controls the land, controls
the wealth.
We create
government to preserve and serve us. These are some of the beliefs of my
family. That we have said we will do whatever it takes to defend is not a
threat, it is a statement. Being right here before you today is part of doing
whatever it takes. The Founding Fathers pledged whatever it would take… their
lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor, to defend rights. With the
evidence you will see that is what we were doing; there was no conspiracy to
impede, to harm… but, to protect our heritage that our pioneer ancestors
established. We were attacked, surrounded by what appeared to be mercenaries,
snipers pointed directly at me. You will hear a report from a sniper that he
was keeping watch of me in my van, with my wife and two of my daughters with me.
Our ranch -
children are always welcome - it is a place to play, play in the river, the
pond, chase or hunt rabbits, burn your toes in the hot sand in summer—always
free. Never before did we feel like someone was always watching. In early
spring of 2014 we felt like someone was always watching… the dogs were watching
the hills, when you are always with a dog you get to know what they are saying
with their bark… you can tell by their bark what they are seeing… surveillance
cameras on one hill, but the dog looking at another and growling… (tearfully)
This is not what America is supposed to be. Supposed to be a land of liberty.
The Founding Fathers fought and bled so we wouldn’t have to and now we find
ourselves in a similar situation.
They say
this issue is over grazing fees… it’s terrible, terrible, he must be a
freeloader - it’s only rhetoric - I’ll tell you why - You don’t pay rent when
you own your home! We own those rights! Not the land, I know we don’t own the
land, but access…you and others have rights on that land. We own water and
grazing rights. We don’t pay rent for something we own.
The BLM was
formed in 1960. Our rights were established in 1877, long before BLM. The
original states own 100% of their land and all states were to come in on equal
footing. The crux of the issue is, are we a state or not? They say
grazing is a privilege they can revoke and charge fees. If it is only a matter
of money it is no problem. In fact, Mr. Whipple showed a copy of a check made
out to Clark County. If the whole purpose is to show we owe a fee, then we’ll
pay to the proper owner of the land. That was not the only check written to
Clark County, we sent several. Also, in Clark County, there were 53 ranchers
who owned rights. There is only a single one still out on the range. The BLM is
not gaining revenue, it’s not important to them. My father could see they were
there to manage him out of business. It’s not about grazing fees. In the BLM
office there were signs that read: No more Moo by ‘92 and Cattle Free by ‘93!
If it were only about the grazing fees, the fees would have been under $100,000
over 25 years. It is rumored, it may not be seen in evidence, but it is rumored
that they spent $6 million on the operation. Who spends that and court costs
rumored to be over $100 million to collect $100,000?
What is this
about? The court orders. They say my father had an opportunity in the courts.
The court wouldn’t consider states rights. They have forgotten they are
servants of the people. We the people are the sovereign and ultimately, we the
people are the government formed to meet needs that are better met by a group
than by individuals. We are not slaves. We need to remember that. I think
that’s forgotten. The definition of freedom is lost in America. When we have to
have a license or ask permission to do everything, we are subjects.
Back to the
charges - they claimed I went to Richfield and that the sheriff had to be
called because we were causing such a ruckus—evidence will show otherwise—we
boycott to influence to change ways - we protest to cause a change - these are
first amendment rights - we do not get rights from the Bill of Rights - we have
rights to begin with - it should be called the Prohibition of Government - we
have freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, freedom of
assembly, we can petition for a redress of grievances—rights we don’t want the
government to mess with.
A redress is
to find an answer, find a solution - one way to protest. The BLM put up first
amendment zones - not much bigger than this courtroom - we called them pig pens
- by creating that area, they were denying our right everywhere else - that’s
what they used to arrest my brother - he was outside the pig pens. The first
amendment has been protected over and over again in our history. There’s lots
of media in the gallery today, they wouldn’t be happy to have their right to
free speech taken. First amendment was put in the Supreme Law of the land, the
Constitution - they shall make no law restricting these things… as you saw in
the video yesterday, my brother was not impeding, not blocking, he was on a
state road, on its right-of-way, simply to take pictures with his ipad of them
stealing our cattle - they attacked him, threw him to the ground, rubbed his
face in the ground. (emotional) The American public saw this and came not to
impede or do harm. They came because they felt the spirit of the Lord, spirit
of freedom and felt “we the people are not going to put up with that behavior”.
It was not pointed out there were snipers on the hill, I witnessed that through
binoculars and the evidence will show this.
Back to
Richfield, Utah, evidence and witness testimony will show there was not a
ruckus there that disrupted or shut down that auction. I called the sheriff -
that’s the pattern - the local law enforcement and state brand inspectors in
Nevada, Arizona and Utah and I had contact with the highway patrol, county
commissioners in several counties and state officials - not all face to face,
but some through phone calls. Is this what a criminal does? No. We were there
protecting life, liberty, property. You saw the video of them hip chucking my
Aunt Margaret, 50+ years of and just finished with cancer treatments, the
mother of 11 children. They call these BLM guys law enforcement, but they are
just BLM employees. All authority comes from we the people, we delegate
authority to the county sheriff who we elect and he hires deputies and we then
have a sheriff’s department to protect our life, our liberty, our property.
Choosing for yourself is freedom and we have no right to impede or harm others.
That’s God’s law. Man-made law is to follow that. Man is supposed to be free,
not controlled, serfs or slaves. Government is to be our servant. The
government went in and shut down 600,000 acres - not one of us ever went into
their enclosed area and never impeded them. Even my brother driving into the
dump truck… isn’t that impediment? The court order did not allow destruction of
water infrastructure. What was a dump truck doing out there? Since that was
beyond the scope of the supposed court order, we had a right to know. They
could have stopped and answered our questions, but no, they set out attack dogs
and tazers and threw Aunt Margaret to the ground. Every incident they are
charging us with happened on property that belonged to the State of Nevada.
Even if BLM had authority to close public land, they have no authority to close
State of Nevada public land. The fence was on the State of Nevada land. Except
by invitation, you will not see one of us breach that fence or impede the
gather. We did not violate the court order. Dave went over the fence by the
invitation of Dan Love and then the sheriff took over and asked for our help to
take down the fence and then the cowboys, led by sheriffs squad cars went to
release the cattle. The sheriff honored his oath and did his job. He should
have done it sooner.
I love my
family. I love them. I love this land. I love freedom. I am from the State of
Nevada. I’m a true Nevadan. I mentioned before that Nevada became a state on
Oct. 31st and we always got out of school on that day… I always thought we got
out because it was my birthday. I’m a true Nevadan. I believe you are, too, and
love freedom as much as I do. Freedom’s not being lost overseas - it’s lost right
here at home in our back yards, our front yards. Until we are willing to do
whatever it takes, liberty will be, is being lost. We are not anti-government!
Government has its proper place and duties to perform. I want government to do
its job. Nothing more. Nothing less. When government does more or less than its
job, it becomes the criminal. When government damages our rights, it becomes
the criminal. When someone harms or damages another’s life, liberty or property
that is the definition of a criminal. Extortion, violence, pointing guns -
everything we are charged with, they were doing and thousands of people came
running - the world knew about this - China, Ireland (they sent us a flag), New
Zealand and other countries - why? Because America stood for freedom and has
for years and the world is interested in seeing how America (emotional) will
deal with freedom. The world wants to know. The American people said, “yes, we
will stand for freedom. Government, you’ve gone too far and we will put a stop
to it.”
The courts
have a place. It is said that We the People are the fourth branch of
government. I say we are the first. The legislature to make laws, the executive
to execute laws and the judicial to judge. All three branches are to protect
your rights, our rights, freedom, liberty. Government does not have the
authority in and of itself - man creates government to fulfill and protect
rights. We the people give government the authority through the Constitution.
The tenth amendment insures state’s rights.
Evidence
will show my father and my brothers are innocent men. We need you to put on
that paper that we are not guilty. You are the twelve to represent us, peers,
equals, people…we the People.
Guns…lots of
guns…scary…camo…freedom of speech…also, the right to bear arms, the second
amendment…a militia was necessary. What is a militia? It is defined in the law.
U.S. Code defines militia: “all able bodied men 17-45 years of age”. How many
of you are a member of the militia? State of Nevada extended that and includes
men up to the age of 64. How many of you now are a member of the Nevada
militia? There is the organized militia, the National Guard and the unorganized
militia - everyone else. Why did the Founding Fathers include the second
amendment? Was it for duck hunting? No…no! Militia is mentioned six times in
the Constitution. Such a small document and few things are mentioned more than
the militia; the central government of this union and yet media or whatever
wants to put a bad face on militia. Why did militia come to Bundy Ranch? To
peacefully assemble, redress of grievances. No one was harmed except Davey,
Ammon and Margaret. You will not see in evidence that we ever harmed anyone!
They attack and we turned the other cheek. We were peaceful—insistent? Yes! And,
Yes! Demanding. These men, these people did not come to seek an opportunity to
point guns at the government. Hundreds, even thousands of people we didn’t
know. That’s exemplary. These people came to do good. To protect me, to save my
life. I had a sniper pointing at me, 200 armed men surrounding my home, my
family (tearfully) Ryan Payne has been portrayed as a bad man. Evidence will
show otherwise. He saved my life. He saved my life. Others came. I didn’t even
meet most of them until I was in jail with them, may have seen them in passing,
but I didn’t know them until jail. I honor and thank them now! I thank all who
came. We only have rights we are willing to fight for. You’ll see evidence that
I was nearly always with the sheriff or a deputy - always in communication with
them - I was side-by-side with Lombardo.
Thank you
for coming, for being here. I will still do whatever it takes. This is not a
threat, it is determination. I love my freedom. Listen to the still small voice
to discern between truth and error. The indictment and grand jury testimony is
full of lies. Truth has been blocked in previous trials. Listen closely - we
will try to get you the truth. The truth will set me free and I’m counting on
you to help me see that.
I invite you
to our ranch. I recognize your right to use the land. We want you to come and
enjoy it. I thank you for this time. Please find me not guilty and these other
men not guilty. Stand up for freedom. Thank you.
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