Is The Hammond Ranch Issue All About Uranium?

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  1. Yvonne Smith

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    I just listened to an article posted on YouTube about the current affair between the Oregon ranchers and what happened last year with the Bundy ranch in Nevada.
    Some of you may have heard of Dutchsinse, and he has a Facebook page as well as a YouTube channel where he reports on earthquakes and other earth happenings, as well as comments on the news.
    He was explaining that in the area of where the Bundy ranch is, there is a ghost town that used to be a gold-mining town. They also got a lot of other metals from that area, and it was apparently where most of the metal that we used in WWI came from.
    After the war, the government closed up the whole town, shut down the Post Office, and people had no choice except to move. This would be close to 100 years ago now, which is about how long the Bundy family says they have been on this land. Perhaps they have been mining gold along with raising cattle over the years ?
    This explains why the government would want the land in Nevada, if true.

    Now, what about Oregon ?
    Well, apparently, this is a similar situation, except this land is where most of our uranium is coming from. Uranium is worth more than gold, and so the government also wants that land.
    It is also near a crater named Diamond Crater, and apparently they have also found diamonds there in the past.
    According to the YouTube story, Hillary Clinton has been involved with this and is selling uranium to help finance her campaign. Maybe not herself; but I can see this happening with a company that hides her involvement or something similar.
    One thing that I do believe, this is more than just the government wanting to preserve the BLM land.

     
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    Well, now they have shot and killed one of the protesters, injured another one, and arrested Bundy and other people involved, even though the place they were protesting at was way out in the country, and they were not being a threat to anyone while they were there.
    Pretty obviously, the government intends to take any land they want, regardless of the method they have to go to in order to accomplish this.
    It is not just the ranchers who are losing the grazing lands; but the government is also taking away the land that they gave to the Indians , and chasing them out of the property that they have lived on .
    Here is a map that shows just how much of our country now belongs to the federal government.
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    From what I am reading, none of the protesters even took out a weapon, and they were ambushed by federal agents in over 40 vehicles, who had closed over 40 miles of Oregon highway, in order to stop the people who were on the way to a meeting in the town of John Day, Oregon at the time.
    One witness said that over 100 shots were fired into the two vehicles with the protestors, inside. After the vehicles stopped, the protestors tried to get out of the trucks and surrender, and apparently, the one rancher who was hot was said to be on his knees with his hands in the air when he was shot and killed.
    This is a sad state of affairs, and seems a whole lot like the Ruby Ridge killings in Idaho.

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