Posted on 01/23/2016 3:38:57 PM PST by amorphous
PRINCETON, Ore. - As it turns out there's a lot more to the story behind the Malheur Wildlife Refuge-a whole lot more-and this article is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg.
As you may or may not know, Intellihub reported on Jan. 4, that the Hammond's ranch and other ranch-lands surrounding the refuge sit atop a vast swath of precious metals, minerals, and uranium that's heavily desired by not only the federal government, but foreign entities as well.
However, at the time of the article's publication the federal government's full motive to seize the land was not yet known other than the fact that these elements do exist in the vicinity and are invaluable.
Now, after further investigation, more pieces of the puzzle have been put in place and you're not going to believe what characters are involved.
I'll give you a hintâone of them is currently being investigated by the FBI and is also running on the Democratic ticket in hopes of becoming the next President of the United States. That's right, you guessed itânone other than Hillary Rodham Clinton of the notorious Clinton crime family.
Hillary and her foundation are implicated in the dastardly scheme along with the Russian State Nuclear Energy Corporation, Rosatom, and a few dubious Canadian elite, which is where the news gets really bad.
(Excerpt) Read more at intellihub.com ...
Yes it is!
You shouldn’t allow your dislike of Trump to affect your thinking on completely unrelated stories.
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Really unrelated? Or connecting the dots. Saying something is unrelated has certainly not stopped Trump, his campaign or his supporters from making similar “connections” about Cruz and others.
Of course!
"Benjamin Souede, a Portland criminal defense lawyer and and former adviser to Hillary Clinton when she was a New York senator, will be Kate Brown's legal counsel after she becomes governor at 10 a.m. Wednesday, The Oregonian/OregonLive has learned."
Kate Brown picks new legal counsel, spokeswoman for Oregon governor's office
More Brown/Clinton ties:
Hillary Clinton wants to make Oregon the model for her proposal to expand access to the ballot box.
On March 16, Oregon became the first state in the nation to make voter registration automatic. The legislation, known as the “Motor Voter” law, will use information collected at the state Department of Motor Vehicles data to automatically register eligible voters.
Speaking in Houston Thursday, Clinton cited Oregon’s example and said automatic registration should go national.
Signing her state’s registration law, Oregon Governor Kate Brown, a Democrat, said, “I challenge every other state in this nation to examine their policies and find ways to ensure that there are as few barriers as possible in the way of a citizenâs right to vote.”
Brown introduced in the bill January while Oregon secretary of state, and became Oregon governor the following month.
I hear that when he was chairman of the Communist Party of Baltimore he worked with Idi Amin to exterminate people so he could build a hotel.
That is the one thing I dislike about this forum. Any article, about anything, somebody will bring current politics in it. Even the ones that have absolutely nothing to do with politics. Some people are obsessed.
Anyone who thinks our federal government actually cares about the environment, has got a screw loose.
Unrelated? If it were not for donors like Trump propping it up, there would be no Clinton Foundation.
this story is poorly told.
a plea to fellow FReepers and fellow Republicans.
Please stop using the term ‘land grab’,
when the Federal gov’t transfers
land from itself to itself,
such as from a national forest
to a national monument.
thanks.
There’s a big difference between national forests and national monuments.
I’m not expert but I know I can hunt, cut firewood and Christmas trees, run livestock and secure logging contracts on (some) national forests.
My understanding is that a national monument is more akin to a wilderness designation—in other words far more restrictive in what uses the land can be put to.
Am I wrong?
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Whitey.
what you write is largely correct.
..............
so what?
what I don’t like,
are people who think everything
they see belongs to them.
I didn’t know the Hammond’s ranch was FedMob land.
umm ,
reread the title,
the ‘Hammond Ranch’ seems to be publicly owned,
if it isn’t, that sentence should be re-written
The sentence should be re-written.
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