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"It Matters How You Stand" is a quote from the late LaVoy Finicum, who was murdered in an ambush led by the FBI and Oregon State Police on January 26th 2016, when he was shot three times.  A subsequent investigation found that 3 members of the
FBI HRT team reported that they had not fired their weapons, when they actually had and covered it up by removing casing from the scene. LaVoy's widow, Jeanette Finicum, is forever in our hearts, thoughts and prayers.  Thank you for allowing us to honor him in this way

It is with great pride and remembrance that we use his quote as our presence while we provide a living resource to those involved in and/or looking for information about, the Grass Roots Patriot Movement  that has evolved out of the 2014 Bundy Ranch Standoff with BLM and later events including the 2016 Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Adverse Possession Standoff in Oregon.

 

We will be documenting the cause, the effects and the facts associated with the movement and these incidents.  As well, we will be presenting Education and Informational Materials that can be used to learn about and understand the What, Where, Why and How of everything we are about and want to advocate.

 

We will also provide Updates about current News and Events as they Happen and Planed.

 

If you would like to know more about participating and/or supporting this effort, please visit our Donate Page for more Information.
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Disclaimer: This website is provided as a resource related to Patriot and Western Land Issues, primarily arising out of the 2014 Bundy Standoff and subsequent events.  We do this with a clear intention of providing an easy method for those wanting to research or learn the history around these issues and events, with the least amount of digging. As a resource we include publicly available news shared by many sources in addition to some of our own information...  

All aggregated material is clearly marked with it's source and a direct link to the material used.