Connecting the Dots – AN UPDATE ON THE BUNDY/MALHEUR TRIALS – will justice or injustice prevail?

Download:  RNNCTD – December 7, 2017

AN UPDATE ON THE BUNDY/MALHEUR TRIALS – will justice or injustice prevail?

This week we will get an update of the Federal trials of the defendants involved in the Bundy standoff and the Malheur occupation.  John Lamb has been in the Las Vegas courtroom during the entire proceeding and will fill our listeners in on the details that the lamestream media refuses to report.  We will get an insight into the governments case against the defendants, and the courtroom antics that make this whole proceeding  extremely suspect.

Although the entrenched bureaucrats within the Federal Agencies and the trial Judges from decades of progressive administrations still hold most of the cards, some very large holes in the government’s case are looming large and could end this travesty of justice once and for all. The times they are a changing and average Americans are finally waking up to the new justice of sustainable development in the American West and they are not pleased. Join us to hear about the courts, agencies, judges and defendants that are at the center of this critically important time in our history from someone who has spent much of his life  for the past several years on the ground and in the courtrooms in Portland and Nevada.

This Week’s Guest(s)
John Lamb is a Farmer and Contractor from Southwest Montana who became concerned about the many attacks on private property and personal liberty by the Federal Government. He decided to learn more by attending the trials of the Malheur Defendants and questioning many of the ranchers and farmers losing their land and property rights in the effort to re-wild rural America by radical environmentalists, aided and abetted by the Federal land agencies. What he discovered went well beyond anything he had even contemplated. John has spent the last several months traveling throughout the West, and spent every day in the Portland courtroom listening to Malheur testimony and observing the evidence and courtroom procedures.