Photos Of Damage Caused By Oregon Occupiers Proves They Aren’t Fit To Manage Anything

The small government advocates left behind a big, expensive mess for taxpayers.
  • The occupation has already cost upwards of $9 million.
  • Feces and trash litter the property.
  • Officials are worried Native American artifacts have been damaged.
The Malheur National Wildlife Refuge “occupation” ended more than a month ago, yet the damage caused by the armed militants, who gathered to protest the federal government’s management of public lands, remains.

Photos posted online by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service earlier this week give a peek into how the occupiers would, apparently, prefer to manage public lands, given the chance to do it themselves:

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he total cost of the occupation stands at about $6 million to the federal government, in addition to $3 million already pitched in by the state of Oregon. Of that, said Jason Holm, Assistant Regional Director of USFWS, $1.7 million has been flagged just for repairs and cleaning of the reserve itself.

Holm warned the nearly $2 million cleanup cost is a “moving figure” subject to change as the agency conducts a thorough inventory of what’s broken and missing.

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Holm told The Guardian the photos don’t really reveal the true extent of the damage.

“These pictures are a microcosm of how bad it really was,” he said.

On a tour Wednesday, members of the media were reportedly told to be mindful of where they stepped. After a pipe burst, militia members defecated “everywhere,”officials told Oregon’s KOIN 6 News.

A trench outside is full of feces:

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A report released in February by the FBI said “significant amounts of human feces” were found on-site after the occupiers surrendered, next to a “sensitive cultural site” containing artifacts sacred to the Burns Paiute Tribe.

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Holm said the wildlife refuge will recover eventually, but there’s concern the militia members may have harmed Native American artifacts or destroyed other records, which are irreplaceable.

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“Nature is durable, it will be just fine,” Holm said. “Buildings and property are fixable or replaceable —they’ll be fine. The relationships with the community will strengthen as a result of this. However, damages to tribal artifacts would be heinous. And lost or missing biological data might be impossible to replicate.”

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“Our refuge employees are thrilled to be back doing the job the American public expects of them,” Holm added. “We are bolstered by the support of the communities in Harney County, where we live. And we are confident the relationships we’ve built over recent decades will only strengthen.”

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At least 26 people have so far been charged with federal conspiracy for their roles in the armed occupation.

Photos Of Damage Caused By Oregon Occupiers Proves They Aren't Fit To Manage Anything

So sad. So disgusting. How could anyone defend such obscene homegrown terrorist behavior?
What do you think people who haven't a portapotty shit in?

In the Army we dug a trench.


And now your heart is all a flutter at blacks with no guns pointed at police, chanting and not taking shits all over the property.
 

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