Online, however, David Fry found an older, male ear to bend in Robert LaVoy Finicum. The Arizona rancher had become a supporter and close confidant of the Bundy family in 2014 after Finicum came to the Bundy ranch in April, during the familys standoff with the Bureau of Land Management. During that time, Finicum began posting videos on YouTube and long screeds in militia chat rooms. Fry casually commented on those videos and posts, and shortly the two began a digital correspondence.
That connection turned into a friendship after Fry helped Finicum self-publish his book, Only by Blood and Suffering, a post-apocalyptic novel set in the western desert.
He talked about LaVoy a lot, you know, on the computer, and even on the phone, Fry Jr. said. They were friends. Im not sure how good, but before he left [for Oregon], and I think if LaVoy wasnt there, [David] wouldnt have left.
Yesterday, as the FBI began its siege, [Fry] kept following around real militia, the post read. Several of them told him to go away David refused, so they kicked him out of the vehicle on the side of the road.
That means when the militants had the chance to take him with them, to effectively get him off the refuge, they instead threw him out of the car. Now, some of those same militants are urging him to leave, so they can be bailed out of jail.
Fry, meanwhile, is as defiant as ever.
I will stay here to the end, he said, after hearing Ammon Bundys plea for the remaining occupiers to surrender.
Remember the drought in California? Water is used to grow alfalfa AND to water the cattle, when the water could be used for people.
Why do ranchers get first choice and two grabs at the water, especially during a severe drought? Oh, right, because they're persecuted and over-taxed.
The water-rights issue is a complicated topic, completely separate from the rangeland issue. It involves water rights and who is upstream versus who is downstream. There are historic claims to water.
The alternative of using fields for human food rather than using fields for animal food is also an entirely different subject: it is debatable whether one strategy is more sustainable than the other. We could be reminded that grain agriculture for human consumption was a primary cause of the dust bowl years.
Plus, the rangeland used for meat livestock is not suitable for irrigation, plants, or a whole lot of anything except grazing. If you look at photos of the area around Burns, you will see what I mean. A lot of the West is like this.
BURNS, Ore. — The occupation of a federal wildlife refuge near here has been a searing experience for Harney County’s top elected leader. He’s endured anonymous death threats delivered by phone and email, and at one point looked out the courthouse door to find armed men standing vigil by the street.
But one of the most painful blows was a phone call last week from a man he considered an old friend.
It came shortly after the Tuesday shooting by law enforcement that killed Robert “LaVoy” Finicum, an Arizona rancher and spokesman for the militants who took over the refuge headquarters complex.
“He called me to say, ‘How does it feel to be involved with murdering the father of 11 kids,’ ” said Judge Steve Grasty. “I said, ‘If that is your starting point, you and I are probably not going to be able to have this conversation.’ 
Finally, Dunbar confronted one driver and asked why they were driving across his property. He was told someone at the refuge had placed a loader as a barricade across the bridge on the main road. And none of the occupiers could find the key to start the loader.
Also interesting in that video, was the story about how they were guarding some machinery when the Bundy arrest happened, everybody else bugged out, they didnt hear about it and they were left behind.
[video=youtube;RY-evPvwzaY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY-evPvwzaY[/video]
He sounds like a real peach:How A Digital Friendship Created An Unlikely Holdout
Lots more about his background and how he got to know Finicum. I didn't realize they were friends before this started.
This is from the Citizens for Constitutional Freedom:
https://www.facebook.com/CitizensForConstitutionalFreedom.NEWS/posts/1656965357910827
That angry, provocative and explosive tone is a major character of Fry’s personality, according to members of his family.
“He’s had his problems, some of which he’s brought on himself,” his paternal grandfather, William Fry, told OPB. “He gets pulled over for busted taillights, and instead of just rolling down his window and handing over his insurance, he screams at the officer, ‘What the [expletive] do you want?’ And right there, a regular thing turns into him in handcuffs.”
“Dear America, here’s a letter I received from Pioneer Collections Agency telling me they want some money because I refused to pay some criminal court fines for smoking marijuana on a river and not wearing a life jacket,” Fry said in a YouTube video, where he shows himself burning the collections letter. “This is obviously tyranny. This is [expletive].”
At 2 a.m Wednesday, he got a call from his nearby son who said a number of vehicles were approaching his house from the refuge. He could see car lights coming toward them.
He told his wife to keep the lights off and to call 911. The vehicles pulled up in front of his house and several people emerged, 30 feet from his front door. Terrified, his wife stayed on the phone with 911 dispatch.
“I didn’t know what was to stop them from maybe thinking ‘maybe we could have some hostages,” Dunbar said. “Desperate people do desperate things.”
The audio with David Fry is worth listening to.
http://www.opb.org/news/series/burn...-malheur-refuge-militans-search-for-opitions/
The tone of the reporter... He is so polite but you can hear the facepalms in his voice.
The best bit is when Sandy Anderson says she broke no laws and prevented no one from doing their job because there were no federal employees when she arrived, and the reporter asks her if she'd have let the refuge employees come in and do their job.
And David Fry is on tape basically saying that he'd shoot if someone tried to arrest him.
He gets asked how long the supplies last and he says there's enough for four and the reporter goes, yeah but how long, and he has no idea how long their supplies are gonna last.
Politically incorrect opinion: I think these last ones standing are as dumb as a box of rocks.
The audio with David Fry is worth listening to.
http://www.opb.org/news/series/burn...-malheur-refuge-militans-search-for-opitions/
The tone of the reporter... He is so polite but you can hear the facepalms in his voice.
The best bit is when Sandy Anderson says she broke no laws and prevented no one from doing their job because there were no federal employees when she arrived, and the reporter asks her if she'd have let the refuge employees come in and do their job. Then she pulls the good old "I just did what I was told" card.
And David Fry is on tape basically saying that he'd shoot if someone tried to arrest him.
They're so afraid that they might be arrested and go to prison... what the hell did they think was gonna happen when they do an armed standoff in a federal building?
He refers to the remaining four as "lost Indians".
He gets asked how long the supplies last and he says there's enough for four and the reporter goes, yeah but how long, and he has no idea how long their supplies are gonna last.
Politically incorrect opinion follows: I think these last ones standing are as dumb as a box of rocks.
Last night when you posted this, I truly thought you must have lost your mind. I failed to follow your link to John Sepulvado's excellent article on David Fry and thought instead that it had come from Jake Morphonios at his Citizens for BlahBlahBlah. I was thinking how would he know anything about David? He mostly produces The End Times Report and surely you must know that. In the light of day, I realized my error.How A Digital Friendship Created An Unlikely Holdout
Lots more about his background and how he got to know Finicum. I didn't realize they were friends before this started.
This is from the Citizens for Constitutional Freedom:
https://www.facebook.com/CitizensForConstitutionalFreedom.NEWS/posts/1656965357910827
Last night when you posted this, I truly thought you must have lost your mind. I failed to follow your link to John Sepulvado's excellent article on David Fry and thought instead that it had come from Jake Morphonios at his Citizens for BlahBlahBlah. I was thinking how would he know anything about David? He mostly produces The End Times Report and surely you must know that. In the light of day, I realized my error.
Anyhow, its a very good, informative article and well worth the time to read it. Thanks for finding and linking to it!
http://www.opb.org/news/series/burn...avoy-finicum-malheur-refuge-occupatin-oregon/
David Fry, one of the four remaining militants, said the FBI made it so the occupiers cant make outgoing calls on their cellphones. Fry said he can receive incoming calls, but that the other three in the refuge appear unable to receive calls on their cellphones. The militants also said theyve lost access to the internet.
Are supporters actually showing up?