Assholes making trouble in Oregon

[I'd like to see them try that on some unoccupied buildings on a military base. Would be fun.

But this WASN'T a military base. It's a bird sanctuary in the middle of bumfuck nowhere that is occupied for maybe a couple of weeks out of the year. THAT is the point.

Its occupied a couple of weeks out of the year.....according to who?

Have you ever bothered to research anything you're talking about, ever?

{Today the refuge is more than 187,700 acres of wildlife habitat, including 120,000 acres of wetlands that provide a crucial stop for waterfowl along the Pacific Flyway. Colonial waterbirds, sandhill cranes, redband trout are represented. Staffed by 18 federal employees and many volunteers, Malheur has an active friends group, which has expressed concern about how respectful the occupiers are being of the property.}

18 staff across 187.000 acres, including the lake? Yeah, they aren't spending much time in the office.

Malheur National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This isn't the Social Security office that you're used to going to, it's a back woods way station that is occasionally used by various groups such as the Audubon Society.
 
[I'd like to see them try that on some unoccupied buildings on a military base. Would be fun.

But this WASN'T a military base. It's a bird sanctuary in the middle of bumfuck nowhere that is occupied for maybe a couple of weeks out of the year. THAT is the point.

Its occupied a couple of weeks out of the year.....according to who?

Have you ever bothered to research anything you're talking about, ever?

{Today the refuge is more than 187,700 acres of wildlife habitat, including 120,000 acres of wetlands that provide a crucial stop for waterfowl along the Pacific Flyway. Colonial waterbirds, sandhill cranes, redband trout are represented. Staffed by 18 federal employees and many volunteers, Malheur has an active friends group, which has expressed concern about how respectful the occupiers are being of the property.}

18 staff across 187.000 acres, including the lake? Yeah, they aren't spending much time in the office.

Malheur National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This isn't the Social Security office that you're used to going to, it's a back woods way station that is occasionally used by various groups such as the Audubon Society.
Isn't it interesting how Don Quixote is trying so hard to excuse the taking over of federal property because it's not in a more densely populated area......as if that makes it ok or something.
 
Wrong again. The BLM has burned, slaughtered, destroyed, and stolen property for a hundred and more years. Time for them to go. They destroy habitat and the economy. Adios, fuckers.
Talk on your part. Where is the evidence?
Per usual, you ask for something that has already been provided multiple times, because you are too fucking stupid and lazy to read, or because you want to waste time. Either way, read the thread.
You provide nothing...you make stuff up. It's what you do, Allie.
I've provided more than all the rest of you retards combined. It's all in the thread already. I'm not posting the same things over and over because you're too fucking stupid to read.


Where?

Prove it.

You always come up with stuff as though its fact and then refuse to back it up with even one link.

But hey, here's a pic of

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I'm not going to prove that I've already posted links in this thread, you dimwit. They're IN THE THREAD.
 
landowners from crossing their property in order to get to their own tracts, that are checkerboarded within BLM land.
Link...

They are law breaking wack jobs that need to be confronted very firmly arrested and made to serve prison terms

We agree. The feds are law breaking wack jobs that need to be confronted very firmly, arrested and thrown in prison.
no the weirdos that are illegally occupying Federal property are law breaking loons who need to be confronted , arrested, given a trial , given prison sentences and ordered to pay damages and fines...........
Wrong again. The BLM has burned, slaughtered, destroyed, and stolen property for a hundred and more years. Time for them to go. They destroy habitat and the economy. Adios, fuckers.


Nice meltdown! :banana:
 
[I'd like to see them try that on some unoccupied buildings on a military base. Would be fun.

But this WASN'T a military base. It's a bird sanctuary in the middle of bumfuck nowhere that is occupied for maybe a couple of weeks out of the year. THAT is the point.

Its occupied a couple of weeks out of the year.....according to who?

Have you ever bothered to research anything you're talking about, ever?

{Today the refuge is more than 187,700 acres of wildlife habitat, including 120,000 acres of wetlands that provide a crucial stop for waterfowl along the Pacific Flyway. Colonial waterbirds, sandhill cranes, redband trout are represented. Staffed by 18 federal employees and many volunteers, Malheur has an active friends group, which has expressed concern about how respectful the occupiers are being of the property.}

18 staff across 187.000 acres, including the lake? Yeah, they aren't spending much time in the office.

No where does it say that they only work in the headquarters a couple of weeks a year. You made that up.

Even logically, your claims are gibberish. With 18 full time employees, why would ALL of them leave the office at the exact same time? Especially when they also had many volunteers. Remember, the entire reserve s only 292 square miles. With it breaking down to 16 square miles per full time employee. Or roughly 4 by 4 miles each.

Why would that mandate they visit the office only 'a few weeks a year'? That makes no sense. Nor have you presented anything that backs your fairy tale. For fuck's sake, its got a visitor center and a gift shop open Monday to Thursday, 8 to 4.

But they're only there a few weeks a year? Laughing.....you're clueless. As usual.

Try again. This time without you making shit up.
 
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[I'd like to see them try that on some unoccupied buildings on a military base. Would be fun.

But this WASN'T a military base. It's a bird sanctuary in the middle of bumfuck nowhere that is occupied for maybe a couple of weeks out of the year. THAT is the point.

Its occupied a couple of weeks out of the year.....according to who?

Have you ever bothered to research anything you're talking about, ever?

{Today the refuge is more than 187,700 acres of wildlife habitat, including 120,000 acres of wetlands that provide a crucial stop for waterfowl along the Pacific Flyway. Colonial waterbirds, sandhill cranes, redband trout are represented. Staffed by 18 federal employees and many volunteers, Malheur has an active friends group, which has expressed concern about how respectful the occupiers are being of the property.}

18 staff across 187.000 acres, including the lake? Yeah, they aren't spending much time in the office.

No where does it say that they only work in the headquarters a couple of weeks a year. You made that up.

Even logically, your claims are gibberish. With 18 full time employees, why would ALL of them leave the office at the exact same time? Especially when they also had many volunteers. Remember, the entire reserve s only 292 square miles. With it breaking down to 16 square miles per full time employee. Or roughly 4 by 4 miles each.

Why would that mandate they visit the office only 'a few weeks a year'? That makes no sense. Nor have you presented anything that backs your fairy tale.

Try again. This time without you making shit up.

They've posted videos of the inside of the government buildings...they are rat infested and disgusting.
 
[I'd like to see them try that on some unoccupied buildings on a military base. Would be fun.

But this WASN'T a military base. It's a bird sanctuary in the middle of bumfuck nowhere that is occupied for maybe a couple of weeks out of the year. THAT is the point.

Its occupied a couple of weeks out of the year.....according to who?

Have you ever bothered to research anything you're talking about, ever?

{Today the refuge is more than 187,700 acres of wildlife habitat, including 120,000 acres of wetlands that provide a crucial stop for waterfowl along the Pacific Flyway. Colonial waterbirds, sandhill cranes, redband trout are represented. Staffed by 18 federal employees and many volunteers, Malheur has an active friends group, which has expressed concern about how respectful the occupiers are being of the property.}

18 staff across 187.000 acres, including the lake? Yeah, they aren't spending much time in the office.

No where does it say that they only work in the headquarters a couple of weeks a year. You made that up.

Even logically, your claims are gibberish. With 18 full time employees, why would ALL of them leave the office at the exact same time? Especially when they also had many volunteers. Remember, the entire reserve s only 292 square miles. With it breaking down to 16 square miles per full time employee. Or roughly 4 by 4 miles each.

Why would that mandate they visit the office only 'a few weeks a year'? That makes no sense. Nor have you presented anything that backs your fairy tale.

Try again. This time without you making shit up.

They've posted videos of the inside of the government buildings...they are rat infested and disgusting.

Show me, don't tell me. As you're so eager to make shit up, I'd check if you told me the sun was shining at noon.
 
[I'd like to see them try that on some unoccupied buildings on a military base. Would be fun.

But this WASN'T a military base. It's a bird sanctuary in the middle of bumfuck nowhere that is occupied for maybe a couple of weeks out of the year. THAT is the point.

Visitor Center
The Visitor Center includes The Friends of Malheur Nature Shop, an information desk, views of wildlife using Marshall Pond and an expansive view of Malheur Lake. It is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00 to 4:00 and Friday from 8:00 to 3:00.

Benson Memorial Museum
The museum is open from sunrise to sunset each day of the week. It contains historic taxidermy mounts of many of the birds that may be viewed in the wilds of the refuge, as well as interpretive exhibits. The museum offers an opportunity to see elusive birds up close and personal. The museum is dedicated to the memory of George Benson, the first full-time employee at the refuge.

Hours
The Refuge is open each day from sunrise to sunset.

Plan Your Visit - Malheur - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
 
[I'd like to see them try that on some unoccupied buildings on a military base. Would be fun.

But this WASN'T a military base. It's a bird sanctuary in the middle of bumfuck nowhere that is occupied for maybe a couple of weeks out of the year. THAT is the point.

Its occupied a couple of weeks out of the year.....according to who?

Have you ever bothered to research anything you're talking about, ever?

{Today the refuge is more than 187,700 acres of wildlife habitat, including 120,000 acres of wetlands that provide a crucial stop for waterfowl along the Pacific Flyway. Colonial waterbirds, sandhill cranes, redband trout are represented. Staffed by 18 federal employees and many volunteers, Malheur has an active friends group, which has expressed concern about how respectful the occupiers are being of the property.}

18 staff across 187.000 acres, including the lake? Yeah, they aren't spending much time in the office.

No where does it say that they only work in the headquarters a couple of weeks a year. You made that up.

Even logically, your claims are gibberish. With 18 full time employees, why would ALL of them leave the office at the exact same time? Especially when they also had many volunteers. Remember, the entire reserve s only 292 square miles. With it breaking down to 16 square miles per full time employee. Or roughly 4 by 4 miles each.

Why would that mandate they visit the office only 'a few weeks a year'? That makes no sense. Nor have you presented anything that backs your fairy tale.

Try again. This time without you making shit up.

They've posted videos of the inside of the government buildings...they are rat infested and disgusting.

She knows, she's desperately grasping at straws to try and keep the Soros script alive.

The Audubon people are the ones who use the building the most, which is why it wasn't locked. They run the little museum, not the BLM.
 
But this WASN'T a military base. It's a bird sanctuary in the middle of bumfuck nowhere that is occupied for maybe a couple of weeks out of the year. THAT is the point.

Its occupied a couple of weeks out of the year.....according to who?

Have you ever bothered to research anything you're talking about, ever?

{Today the refuge is more than 187,700 acres of wildlife habitat, including 120,000 acres of wetlands that provide a crucial stop for waterfowl along the Pacific Flyway. Colonial waterbirds, sandhill cranes, redband trout are represented. Staffed by 18 federal employees and many volunteers, Malheur has an active friends group, which has expressed concern about how respectful the occupiers are being of the property.}

18 staff across 187.000 acres, including the lake? Yeah, they aren't spending much time in the office.

No where does it say that they only work in the headquarters a couple of weeks a year. You made that up.

Even logically, your claims are gibberish. With 18 full time employees, why would ALL of them leave the office at the exact same time? Especially when they also had many volunteers. Remember, the entire reserve s only 292 square miles. With it breaking down to 16 square miles per full time employee. Or roughly 4 by 4 miles each.

Why would that mandate they visit the office only 'a few weeks a year'? That makes no sense. Nor have you presented anything that backs your fairy tale.

Try again. This time without you making shit up.

They've posted videos of the inside of the government buildings...they are rat infested and disgusting.

She knows, she's desperately grasping at straws to try and keep the Soros script alive.

The Audubon people are the ones who use the building the most, which is why it wasn't locked. They run the little museum, not the BLM.

It's US Fish and Wildlife...

Anyway, the buildings were a mess.
 
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Closed
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Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is closed until further notice.

An unknown number of armed individuals have broken into and occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge facility near Burns, Oregon. While the situation is ongoing, the main concern is employee and public safety; we can confirm that no federal staff were in the building at the time of the initial incident. We will continue to monitor the situation for additional developments.

Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Closed - Malheur - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service



Charges are no doubt forthcoming.
 
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Closed
merlin.jpg
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is closed until further notice.

An unknown number of armed individuals have broken into and occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge facility near Burns, Oregon. While the situation is ongoing, the main concern is employee and public safety; we can confirm that no federal staff were in the building at the time of the initial incident. We will continue to monitor the situation for additional developments.

Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Closed - Malheur - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service



Charges are no doubt forthcoming.

They weren't in the building because it was fucking closed, lol.

They're a bunch of whiny losers.
 
But this WASN'T a military base. It's a bird sanctuary in the middle of bumfuck nowhere that is occupied for maybe a couple of weeks out of the year. THAT is the point.

Its occupied a couple of weeks out of the year.....according to who?

Have you ever bothered to research anything you're talking about, ever?

{Today the refuge is more than 187,700 acres of wildlife habitat, including 120,000 acres of wetlands that provide a crucial stop for waterfowl along the Pacific Flyway. Colonial waterbirds, sandhill cranes, redband trout are represented. Staffed by 18 federal employees and many volunteers, Malheur has an active friends group, which has expressed concern about how respectful the occupiers are being of the property.}

18 staff across 187.000 acres, including the lake? Yeah, they aren't spending much time in the office.

No where does it say that they only work in the headquarters a couple of weeks a year. You made that up.

Even logically, your claims are gibberish. With 18 full time employees, why would ALL of them leave the office at the exact same time? Especially when they also had many volunteers. Remember, the entire reserve s only 292 square miles. With it breaking down to 16 square miles per full time employee. Or roughly 4 by 4 miles each.

Why would that mandate they visit the office only 'a few weeks a year'? That makes no sense. Nor have you presented anything that backs your fairy tale.

Try again. This time without you making shit up.

They've posted videos of the inside of the government buildings...they are rat infested and disgusting.

She knows, she's desperately grasping at straws to try and keep the Soros script alive.

The Audubon people are the ones who use the building the most, which is why it wasn't locked. They run the little museum, not the BLM.

LMAO! 'Soros' has a 'narrative' about the Malheur Natural Wildlife Preserve gift shop and a visitor's center opened 4 days a week from 9 to 4?

Care to back that up with anything more than the wasteland of your own insanity? As you've presented absolutely nothing that even suggests that the headquarters is only manned a few weeks a year. Nothing you've posted ever says this.

You do. Citing yourself. And you're clueless.

Nor does your narrative make the slightest sense. You can't explain why ALL 18 employees would leave the headquarters, gift shop and visitor's center all at the same time. Let alone so often that they only man the headquarters a couple of weeks a year. Especially when they have many volunteers.

Try again. This time without citing yourself on a topic you know jack shit about.
 
Its occupied a couple of weeks out of the year.....according to who?

Have you ever bothered to research anything you're talking about, ever?

{Today the refuge is more than 187,700 acres of wildlife habitat, including 120,000 acres of wetlands that provide a crucial stop for waterfowl along the Pacific Flyway. Colonial waterbirds, sandhill cranes, redband trout are represented. Staffed by 18 federal employees and many volunteers, Malheur has an active friends group, which has expressed concern about how respectful the occupiers are being of the property.}

18 staff across 187.000 acres, including the lake? Yeah, they aren't spending much time in the office.

No where does it say that they only work in the headquarters a couple of weeks a year. You made that up.

Even logically, your claims are gibberish. With 18 full time employees, why would ALL of them leave the office at the exact same time? Especially when they also had many volunteers. Remember, the entire reserve s only 292 square miles. With it breaking down to 16 square miles per full time employee. Or roughly 4 by 4 miles each.

Why would that mandate they visit the office only 'a few weeks a year'? That makes no sense. Nor have you presented anything that backs your fairy tale.

Try again. This time without you making shit up.

They've posted videos of the inside of the government buildings...they are rat infested and disgusting.

She knows, she's desperately grasping at straws to try and keep the Soros script alive.

The Audubon people are the ones who use the building the most, which is why it wasn't locked. They run the little museum, not the BLM.

It's US Fish and Wildlife...

Anyway, the buildings were a mess.
Funny, seems like we were told they were in great shape and being kept that way by the trespassers. Where are these videos that show them to be a mess and rat infested?
 
Have you ever bothered to research anything you're talking about, ever?

{Today the refuge is more than 187,700 acres of wildlife habitat, including 120,000 acres of wetlands that provide a crucial stop for waterfowl along the Pacific Flyway. Colonial waterbirds, sandhill cranes, redband trout are represented. Staffed by 18 federal employees and many volunteers, Malheur has an active friends group, which has expressed concern about how respectful the occupiers are being of the property.}

18 staff across 187.000 acres, including the lake? Yeah, they aren't spending much time in the office.

No where does it say that they only work in the headquarters a couple of weeks a year. You made that up.

Even logically, your claims are gibberish. With 18 full time employees, why would ALL of them leave the office at the exact same time? Especially when they also had many volunteers. Remember, the entire reserve s only 292 square miles. With it breaking down to 16 square miles per full time employee. Or roughly 4 by 4 miles each.

Why would that mandate they visit the office only 'a few weeks a year'? That makes no sense. Nor have you presented anything that backs your fairy tale.

Try again. This time without you making shit up.

They've posted videos of the inside of the government buildings...they are rat infested and disgusting.

She knows, she's desperately grasping at straws to try and keep the Soros script alive.

The Audubon people are the ones who use the building the most, which is why it wasn't locked. They run the little museum, not the BLM.

It's US Fish and Wildlife...

Anyway, the buildings were a mess.
Funny, seems like we were told they were in great shape and being kept that way by the trespassers. Where are these videos that show them to be a mess and rat infested?
No, we weren't told any such thing, liar. We were told by the locals that they had never seen it so clean.

But what they found when they went in was rat shit, dead rodents, and stuff that was chewed up.
 
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Closed
merlin.jpg
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is closed until further notice.

An unknown number of armed individuals have broken into and occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge facility near Burns, Oregon. While the situation is ongoing, the main concern is employee and public safety; we can confirm that no federal staff were in the building at the time of the initial incident. We will continue to monitor the situation for additional developments.

Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Closed - Malheur - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service



Charges are no doubt forthcoming.

They weren't in the building because it was fucking closed, lol.

They're a bunch of whiny losers.

They weren't in the building because it was New Years weekend.
 
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Closed
merlin.jpg
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is closed until further notice.

An unknown number of armed individuals have broken into and occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge facility near Burns, Oregon. While the situation is ongoing, the main concern is employee and public safety; we can confirm that no federal staff were in the building at the time of the initial incident. We will continue to monitor the situation for additional developments.

Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Closed - Malheur - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service



Charges are no doubt forthcoming.

They weren't in the building because it was fucking closed, lol.

They're a bunch of whiny losers.

They weren't in the building because it was fucking closed, lol.

They're a bunch of whiny losers.

Closed for the holiday fool.
Why do you suppose Y'all Keeda chose that day?

Whiny losers?
Oh you mean like this........
Wrong again. The BLM has burned, slaughtered, destroyed, and stolen property for a hundred and more years. Time for them to go. They destroy habitat and the economy. Adios, fuckers.
 

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