August 6, 2014
To Sheriff Doug Gillespie, Clark County Nevada Sheriff’s Department,
''...I offer warning to you and other government personnel that
lead or follow your example. The people are in unrest because of these
types of egregious actions. The purpose of government is to protect and
uphold the unalienable rights of the people, not to infringe upon them.
It is our duty and obligation to defend our God-given rights if our
government representatives fail to do so, or tries to discard them. We
as citizens desire to live in peace and tranquility, but will defend our
freedoms if necessary, in order to do so. I call upon you Sheriff
Gillespie, and all civil
servants, to honorably effectuate the true
purpose of
government, to uphold the oaths and duties of your sworn
offices-to truly be representative of the people, by the people and for
the people.
I leave you with the wisdom of Thomas Jefferson:
“Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our
will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do
not add ‘within the limits of the law’ because law is often but the
tyrant’s will, and always so when it violates the rights of the
individual.”..."
In a recent press conference, you mentioned 1) the BLM lied to you and 2) Bundy brought armed men to the ranch for protection.
While I can’t speak to the validity of your first claim,
we unequivocally take issue with the second. We never asked for armed
men to come to our aid. In fact, everyone who arrived at the Bundy
ranch (men, women, armed & unarmed) voluntarily came to support the
constitutional rights that you failed to defend. Had you not neglected
your duty to defend our rights, the rights of the very people for whom
you swore a solemn oath to defend, there never would have been a
standoff in the first place.
So while you chastise my family and pontificate about how
“Bundy should be held accountable for crossing the line”, let it be
known that the responsibility for this escalation rests primarily at the
doorstep of the Clark County Sheriff’s office.
Please allow me a moment to remind you of some of the history leading up to that day:
- Hundreds of militarized agents invaded our community and terrorized us.
- They seized the land by gunpoint, claiming it as their own.
- They not only threatened, but actually inflicted bodily
harm on anyone who stepped onto the land. Remind you, this land was
cared for, cultivated and improved upon by my family and the
community for many generations.
- A 57 year old cancer surviving woman was body slammed by
a federal agent, for doing nothing more than exercising her first
amendment rights.
- As we sat in the sniper’s cross-hairs, federal agents
shoved M-16 rifles into the faces of our wives who were holding our
infant children.
- Dave was, kicked, beaten, battered, loaded into a
federal truck and taken to the BLM compound to become the BLM trophy.
They paraded him around in the sun, cruelly ridiculing him
for hours, tightly bound (without water). After they had their fun with
him, they dump him out on the road and covered up any legal proof that
they even took him.
These are just a few of the atrocities that were inflicted
upon my family and the community – who was peacefully protesting. The
only thing we pointed at those agents, were cameras to capture their
atrocities for the world to see. In return, they released dogs on us,
they tased us, they beat us and they abused us in order to intimidate
us.
When our first amendment rights were stripped down to a
20’x50′ box, you did nothing. When armed men trampled my brother, beat
him and nearly took his life, you refused to protect. When women,
infants, and children were held captive at gunpoint by angry and violent
men, our cries for help fell on deaf ears.
When men and women literally wounded and bleeding were in need of emergency assistance,
because you allowed these heavy hands to afflict us, you then refused
the emergency medical services to be dispatched for our care.
When we called, you said, “there wasn’t anything you could
do”. You said, “this fight was between the Bundy’s and the
BLM”. However, you commanded your deputies to stand by while their own
families and community members were being inflicted upon and
threatened with lethal weapons.
Sheriff, your response demonstrates that you have a
fundamental misunderstanding of your place in our government. You have
more authority and responsibility than any federal agency, and yet you
cowardly forced the people to defend themselves.
Evidence in your power and responsibility was never more
apparent than at the standoff. When your deputies told the federal
agents to back down – the federal agents backed down. They backed down
because your deputies who had constitutional and jurisdictional
authority from the people, finally did what the people hired you and
them to do, and insisted that these federal agents stop their abuses.
In the end, your deputies did the right thing, but
Sheriff, you should have never let it come to this. While the BLM was
willing to shoot my family over land and power, we were willing to die
for our families, our livelihoods and our constitutional rights. You
should have been defending these rights for us. That’s what we elected
you to do.
Thankfully, the American people came to our defense. They
came to our defense because you failed to do your duty. For that
you should be grieved and held accountable.
I offer warning to you and other government personnel that
lead or follow your example. The people are in unrest because of these
types of egregious actions. The purpose of government is to protect and
uphold the unalienable rights of the people, not to infringe upon them.
It is our duty and obligation to defend our God-given rights if our
government representatives fail to do so, or tries to discard them. We
as citizens desire to live in peace and tranquility, but will defend our
freedoms if necessary, in order to do so. I call upon you Sheriff
Gillespie, and all civil servants, to honorably effectuate the true
purpose of government, to uphold the oaths and duties of your sworn
offices-to truly be representative of the people, by the people and for
the people.
I leave you with the wisdom of Thomas Jefferson:
“Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our
will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do
not add ‘within the limits of the law’ because law is often but the
tyrant’s will, and always so when it violates the rights of the
individual.”
Sincerely,
Ammon Bundy