AMERICA HAS CHOSEN EVIL

Finicum’s Ghost 

Uneven justice shatters the illusion of freedom

 By John Kaminski

For sure, the vast majority of people refuse to realize the magnitude of the emergency we are in. They munch their snacks, burn their gasoline and think the road goes on forever.

They ignore the fact that their road could end as easily as it did on that snowy highway in eastern Oregon earlier this year, when an honorable man speaking on principle to cops who were ordered not to listen was shot down for defending our own rights as a citizen — which it is now virtually against the law to do.

 A few days ago, 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 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 the cops not murdered Finicum, he would have been found innocent.

 And what this bodes for all those who believe that the truth should come out is truly ominous.

 An unexpected victory

 The day of the verdict was scandalous. The judge, heavily prejudiced toward the One World Government prosecution of this group of seven patriots, refused to release them after a jury had unexpectedly found them innocent of all charges. A defense lawyer, Marcus Mumford, was tased by U.S. marshals in the melee that followed.

 Seven innocent men, kept in jail after being found innocent by a jury, now stoically prepare to face more trumped up charges from their New World Order government while they continue to be abused by the authorities who incarcerate them.

 At the opposite end on this lopsided scale of curdled justice are the mass of so-called law enforcement officers — feds, locals, state police — who should be charged, tried and convicted of 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 in which Hillary Clinton figured prominently. It was all about the uranium the property is said to contain. <http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/24/us/cash-flowed-to-clinton-foundation-as-russians-pressed-for-control-of-uranium-company.html?_r=0>

 Perhaps it was only a preternatural coincidence Clinton should jump into the news from another angle that contrasts the fate of a good man who only told the truth about what the government was doing with a corrupted woman whom it appears will never get arrested no matter what she does.

 The vivid example of the unfairness and the illegitimacy of American justice is shattered when you compare the preferential treatment of Hillary Clinton, whom the FBI chief admitted had committed crimes but would not be prosecuted because she had not attempted to commit them, to the rough justice LaVoy Finicum received — a death penalty for “crimes” a jury ruled his friends innocent of.

 The contemporary rough justice of the United States allows millionairess Hillary to walk, while LaVoy Finicum gets brought down in a hail of bullets for trying to advocate justice for farmers and ranchers whose lands are being stolen by the federal government.

 And not for legitimate government purposes, either, but for the ill-gotten gains of sleazy politicians like Hillary Clinton, Harry Reid, and assorted Oregon princelings.

 Without getting too bogged down in the details of past events, it is safe to say that the new way of dealing with individuals who say things that those running the government don’t like is simply to murder them.

 Chief among the recent victims have been the 25 holistic doctors that Big Pharma does not want curing cancer, or, a few years back, the 53 microbiologists all dying strange deaths because the government didn’t want them talking about what was really in those flu vaccines. Banker “suicides” are also high on the list.

 It should come as no surprise that a government that would murder people at random all over the world and call it collateral damage would have no trouble murdering its own citizens. Just look at 9/11 or any of the other false flag atrocities that have been inflicted upon American citizens in a futile attempt to get us to give up our guns.

 All these people were killed because of the sinister plans of this demented band of neocons who think people’s lives are only blips on a screen by which their profits are measured, and when it comes down to it, are not really Americans at all.

 It’s the state vs. you, my friend

 The brave efforts of the Bundys and their friends of course stretches back a couple of years when the Bureau of Land Management started killing the cows of Ammon Bundy’s father Cliven, claiming he was illegally grazing them on public land. While Cliven argued his family had pastured its cattle on the land in question since the 1880s, the government insisted the laws had changed and declared Cliven was in arrears on his taxes.

 That fracas ended in an uneasy, much publicized standoff, but less than two years later, the moment Cliven flew to Oregon to support his son’s principled efforts on behalf of the Hammond family — whose land was also being stolen by the feds — he was arrested and slammed into jail, where the 72-year-old rancher has been held under duress ever since.

 The Oregon farmers Dwight and Stephen Hammond had already served time for a fire the BLM insisted they illegally started, but the feds wanted to remove them from the picture so they brought in another judge to resentence them who forced them to sign an agreement that if they sold their property, it must be to the BLM.

 With the leaders of the Hammond clan in jail, there is no way the remainder of the family can run the ranch.

 It was a situation much like the Bundy dilemma, with the feds driven by corrupt politicians — notably Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV), who had a deal in place through his son to sell the federal land the Bundy family had grazed on for years — to evict landowners because of the moneymaking plans of Washington insiders.

 This struggle is far from over. Many of the protesters remain in jail as the government configures new ridiculous charges to keep them incarcerated.

 Subsequent testimony during the trial revealed that the protesters were sabotaged by more than a dozen police informants among those pretending to be patriots (which indicates the importance the government placed on this case).

 But the tiniest hope for freedom flickers in actions taken like those of the Bundy jury who were not afraid to tell the government its trumped up charges in defense of international corporate intrigue were going to be laughed out of court by a populace that is actually much smarter than the government thinks.

 Attorney Mumford’s colleague, Morgan Philpot, termed the attack “very symbolic of the inappropriate escalation of force by the federal government.”

 Elated by the surprise verdict, Ammon Bundy’s lawyer Morgan Philpot said, “The Constitution of the United States won a much needed victory.”

 Another attorney monitoring the case, Roger Roots, said, “Our executive branch has become an overly violent and chronic abuser of the people and the Constitution.”

 ‘Fabulous’ Fabio

 The turning point of the trial, according to Roots, came with questions from Tiffany Harris, standby counsel for defendant Shawna Cox, eliciting the testimony of “fabulous” Fabio Minoggio — who went by the alias of John Killman — who admitted teaching protesters how to pull people out of cars at gunpoint as well as giving lessons in hand-to-hand combat. He admitted on the stand that he was a government informant. <http://www.oregonlive.com/oregon-standoff/2016/11/who_was_john_killman_a_tip_and.html>

 Interviewed on Sacred Cow BBQ <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3Gr3zqAHzI&t=3s&list=PLfByVSidK8-MtP084vWc__GghpALPqYnI&index=1>. Roots said the trial turned on this testimony and credited the detective work of Lisa Maxfield and Harris for tracking this character down and getting him on the stand.

 Knowledgable observers of the trial and the saga of the Bundys vs. the Bureau of Land Management remain convinced that between nine and 15 government informants were strategically placed among the Malheur protesters to guarantee the worst possible outcome.

 Mark McConnell, a driver in the fatal caravan that ended in Finicum being gunned down in the snow by dozens of cops, and Ryan Payne seem to have attracted the most suspicions as likely informants, but others have still not been conclusively identified.

 The defendants were accused of conspiring to prevent employees of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and Bureau of Land Management from performing their duties at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in rural eastern Oregon. Yet federal prosecutors failed to produce a single piece of evidence of any specfic threat aimed at a USFWS or BLM employee. 

 Full coverage the entire trial can be found at http://thestampedenews.com (10-31 edition)

 Only by Blood and Suffering

 LaVoy Finicum wrote a book that became his own epitaph and presaged his own sacrifice. It was titled, eerily, “Only by Blood and Suffering: Regaining Lost Freedom”.

 The ghost of that most admirable man, with 11 respectful children to whom he imparted the same gifts that led him to give his life for justice, hovers over all the proceedings involving the Bunkerville and Malheur miscarriages of justice.

 “He was worshipped,” said Patricia Aiken, host of Sacred Cow BBQ and editor of The Stampede weekly newspaper. “Everyone was his neighbor.”

 Other men who were killed by the government for opposing its criminal schemes are too numerous to mention.

 The message that LaVoy Finicum’s ghost sends to all those who seek to live honest lives is that our government has been taken over by evil men who will shoot you down if you quarrel with the tyrannical rules they have imposed on the whole world.

 As it has with most politicians, this has had a chilling effect on everybody who decides that our government must be held responsible for all the lies it has told and continues to tell.

 A diabolically planned ambush that poured a hundred bullets into the vehicle Finicum was driving clearly shows the disregard this New World Order government has for the ordinary people whose rights and lives it is supposed to protect.

 And the ghost of LaVoy Finicum lingers in everyone’s mind who chooses to oppose the lies and crimes of the people who are supposed to protect us and work for the benefit of all humanity. Instead, behind a fusillade of lies, these evil men sacrifice everything and everyone to the god of war the Jewish bankers worship.

 Lavoy Finicum’s fate foreshadows the destiny of all flag-waving, God-fearing, patriotic American citizens. His devotion to principle and honor got him murdered by demonic cops intent on enforcing the unchallengeable rules of our new One World Government.

 I couldn’t help but be struck by President Obama’s eagerness to congratulate a marginal athlete for “coming out” as a homosexual, but for a quintessential American patriot and beloved friend and father needlessly gunned down by Obama’s storm troopers, not a word, and I’m certain, not even a thought as our fraudulent president was playing golf.

 America has chosen evil

 It’s OK to be tough, but it’s not OK to be heartless. 

 We look back at the Nuremberg trials and reflect upon the gruesome fact that American prosecutors had to crush the testicles of nearly all the German witnesses to get them to confess to the crimes Jewish prosecutors insisted they had committed. Our victorious government later murdered — starved to death — more than 2 million German prisoners whom they left in a field to die. 

 Yet all we hear 72 years later are the pious protestations of Jews bewailing how they were Holocausted, when it was they themselves who created the tragedy of World War II.

 An army that gives medals for this sort of thing will never be in control of itself.

 Atrocities are nothing but the outer flailings of our inner demons. 

 To be riddled with bullets from people who will never be charged with the crime is the message our government sends to its people to those who choose to oppose its criminal commands.

 LaVoy Finicum’s ghost is here to remind you that America has chosen evil.

  

 John Kaminski is a writer who lives on the Gulf Coast of Florida, constantly trying to figure out why we are destroying ourselves, and pinpointing a corrupt belief system as the engine of our demise. Solely dependent on contributions from readers, please support his work by mail: 6871 Willow Creek Circle #103, North Port FL 34287 USA.

Comments (2)

  1. Bill Moore

    Hello,

    To the list of those who have been “suicided”, you can probably add some of the soldiers who have supposedly committed suicide.

    I was in the US Army in the 1960s, and worked for the CIA, The Mission, and other secret organizations. When my enlistment was up, I had several interviews and I signed documents stating that I would not divulge secrets that I knew. I adhered to those promises.

    However, soldiers who leave the US Army today, even though they agree not to divulge secrets, as soon as they are out of the service, they start writing books and going on talk shows.

    “Suiciding” those soldiers keeps them quiet. More investigations should be conducted into the deaths of those soldiers.

    Bill Moore

  2. Millie Karnop

    This is so very, very sad….what will it take to turn this country around to decency, respect, honor, etc…who knows; it sure is not any of those in DC and too many in NY.
    Now they are after the tribal grounds in South Dakota..they do not own these, by tribal law, by contract…they do not own these lands…yet 141 were beaten and thrown to the wolves..good ole justice and America continues to want this kind of justice?

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