April 12, 2014

Feds declare no-fly zone for civilian aircraft around Nevada ranch where they're seizing cattle

Earlier I wrote about the sinister implications of heavily-armed government agents surrounding a cattle ranch in Nevada, apparently intent on seize cattle belonging to the ranch's owner.

My curiosity was aroused by the fact that the state director of the federal agency sending in most of the troops refused to answer a simple question from a reporter:  "We've seen lots of heavy equipment, like bulldozers, on government trucks.  Are you killing the guy's cattle?"

The director's refusal to answer made me think that was exactly what the feds were doing.  Other signs also pointed to a real thug operation.

Now a new piece of information emerges:  The FAA has declared that no civil aircraft will be allowed within three miles of the ranch below 3000 feet above ground level.  Here's the notice:



This level of planning and interagency coordination is found in preparations for war or some other major government operation.  I'm not aware of the government ever declaring a no-fly zone simply to serve a warrant or make an arrest.  This seems pretty outrageous.

But under the government it seems less surprising:  After all, they've blockaded all the roads to the ranch and are seizing legal firearms from people who reach the roadblocks.  They've killed power to cell phone towers.  Now they want to be sure no one will be able to watch from the air as the thugs do whatever.

There is no reason to declare a no-fly zone unless the government was planning to do something they wanted to conceal from the public.

Draw your own conclusions.



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