Saturday, April 12, 2014

FAA ‘no fly’ zone over Bundy ranch reminiscent of Waco

With the potentially explosive situation developing in the area, the situation is quickly becoming reminiscent of the federal siege at Waco 21 years earlier, particularly noting how the Branch Davidians hung a banner pleading “God help us: We want the press” as the government kept the media at a manageable distance from Mount Carmel for reasons if its own. [More] 
Today’s Gun Rights Examiner report notes in spite of reports of BLM standing down, the “no fly zone” can keep things dangerous.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Time for freedom oriented folks to send in their drones to keep an eye on the bastards.

Pat H. said...

The point here is that this particular "no fly zone" isn't enforceable unless they get your aircraft registration number, aka "tail number". Without that, plausible deniability is yours.

Routine overflights should be conducted to continuously do photo recce of the US government's thug deployment and equipment.

The battle may be ours, but the war is far from over.

Anonymous said...

With rumors of FBI helicopters involved, it reeks of airborne reconnaissance before .gov "fires" for effect, so to speak.

On-site RUMINT suggests the situation has not ended and is far from over with terroristic threats blaring that Bundy supporters and protesters will be shot, if they refuse to disperse and vacate - unlike what Will LaJeuness had rehashed of the BLM press release during his allotted segment on the 7:00PM EDT "Faux Report"!

Moreover, it is also indicated that LaJeuness wasn't even *in* the thick of it, at all; if he was, then he was far from the action, sitting comfortable at the perimeter, as usual (chas v'chalilah, if he dare risks his trademark curly top) - with the flippant dismissal that "rural" and "urban" Americans are different, insinuating the audience wouldn't understand the situation!

MSM has its head up its as (as usual); the boots on the ground are on their own, physically.

I hope this situation won't sour, but I'm not holding my breath.