In November of 2016, in a moment of visceral irony, a jury found seven of LaVoy Finicum’s comrades at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge incident not guilty of all the fabricated charges the government had concocted in its sickening attempt to cover up its massive program of [Senator Harry Reid's] unethical land grabs it has conducted throughout the western United States for decades which has driven small farmers and ranchers to near extinction.
So, had [Senator Harry Reid's] cops not murdered Finicum, he would have been found innocent.
About the premeditated ambush murder of Robert “LaVoy” Finicum on Jan. 26, 2016:
A busy rancher enmeshed in a family life that everyone can only envy, Finicum had only come to Oregon for the weekend to show support for Ammon Bundy and his friends in their protest over the unjust jailing of the Hammonds father and son, whose ranch was the prize in a controversial strong-armed robbery by the Bureau of Land Management.
This ugly tangent later connects to the military eagerness of the government to make more out of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge than it actually was, because the priority was to cover up the fact that the Hammonds land had already been sold to the Russians through a clever international scheme [Uranium One] in which Hillary Clinton figured prominently. It was all about the uranium the property is said to contain.
In November of 2016, in a moment of visceral irony, a jury found seven of LaVoy Finicum’s comrades at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge incident not guilty of all the fabricated charges the government had concocted in its sickening attempt to cover up its massive program of [Senator Harry Reid's] unethical land grabs it has conducted throughout the western United States for decades which has driven small farmers and ranchers to near extinction.
So, had [Senator Harry Reid's] cops not murdered Finicum, he would have been found innocent.