No Man’s Land gives a detailed, on-the-ground account of the 2016 standoff between protestors occupying Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and federal authorities. What began as a protest to condemn the sentencing of two ranchers quickly morphed into a catchall for those eager to register their militant antipathy toward the federal government. During the 41-day siege, director David Byars was granted remarkable access to the inner workings of the insurrection as the protestors went about the daily business of engaging in an armed occupation.
NO MAN’S LAND documents the occupation from inception to its dramatic demise and tells the story of those on the inside of this movement – the ideologues, the disenfranchised, and the dangerously quixotic, attempting to uncover what draws Americans to the edge of revolution.
It was a peaceful protest for you ignorant individuals that have no clue. It takes a lot to run a ranch. The reason for grazing rights, being able to protect the ranch from wild fire’s by control burns should anything come near it. The bureau of land management are thieves taking property rights, water rights, and land from ranchers! Their intention is to cause harm to their way of life. The ignorance of government officials in this video and other’s is off the charts! Effectively they are killing the ranchers animal’s, stealing property from them and the people need to wake up and realize we don’t need a tyrannical government stealing from the people. Living in fear doesn’t stop what’s about to come from the government. The more they take, the more they feel empowered to do so till nothing is left for the people!
It’s the jew the history is there 359 times in history 109 time repeater
These so-called patriots don`t seem to understand that they are traitors like the Jan 6th rioters.
I’m confused. So the locals are afraid of them ….because they exist and have guns?
I guess it’s only a “Summer of Love” if the occupation takes place in a major city through violence.