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Otero County Commission and the County Sheriff step up and reclaim their constitutional authority over their county lands.


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A few days ago we informed you about an event that will take place in Cloudcroft New Mexico.  See the post below “Taking back our country one county at a time” .  Yesterday I had the honor of interviewing County Commission Chairman Ronnie Rardin.  And a forest Consultant and Contractor from Arlington WA. Mr. NB Gardner.  Please click on the youtube links below for that interview.  Due to the length we had to split in two to accommodate youtube.  We hope that if you live  in or near a forest or you know someone that does that you will share this information with them.  Then get on the phone and call your county commissioners and sheriff and ask they why they are not stepping up to the plate, reclaim their constitutional authority over the lands within there county lines and begin  the of thinning,logging,and clearing the forest, with in their jurisdiction.   The country is broke , so whether you live amongst the trees or in an apartment in downtown Manhattan, this affects you and the economy of your country.

part A of the interview:  formerly/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AObdf6Cbb3g

Part B of the interview:  formerly/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdRmoIHsjgY

 

Or copy and paste into your browser,  what ever you do spread the word.  Before we lose all of our forest lands to incompetence.

These pictures are a small sample of the mess that has been created by the U.S. Forest Service. A healthy forest should have no more that 30-70 trees  per acre.  The estimated average in this forest in NM is 1500.  Not much more needs to be said.


 

 

 

 

 

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In an interview a few years ago, while running for Governor, Bruce Olsen said, "We are running out of time. I’m convinced I can work with other governors to save our Republic. I have a plan, should our country fall apart. We must be prepared. It’s important that our people become debt free. I am also hoping to change the way we title property. We must see to it that Americans actually own what they pay for. One more thing. We must learn that the individuals that our media promotes for elected office, are the ones we must run from." Bruce Olsen lives in Arizona and shares from The Arizona Sentinel. His main site went down in 2016 and this link contains some of his earlier work. You can still see some of his more recent work via Constitutional Liberty Coalition.