I decided to see what Cliven Bundy had been up to lately since fortuitously avoiding conviction due to federal prosecutor(s) being involved in misconduct. Most people would learn to accept a round of good luck and keep their heads low to avoid further potshots from the feds. But Bundy didn't disappoint me. Apparently, he thinks he is on a winning streak and filed some sort of complaint in Nevada state court, hoping beyond hope that the judge would rule that all federal land in Nevada belonged to Nevada. The judge was not buying it and threw out the complaint in upholding a motion by a third party (Center for Biological Diversity) to dismiss. The judge, Jim Crockett, had the audacity (and good perception) to
use the words "simply delusional” and “fundamentally flawed" in describing Bundy's claims.
Last month, Bundy did what most sovruns do at some point in their bumbling careers - he turned on the Hammonds (father and son ranchers that had been convicted and imprisoned for arson for setting fires on BLM land). Bundy and sons had used the Hammonds' legal situation as a way to convince the rest of Sovmania that the Bundys were being persecuted in a similar manner and that their activity against the government was to bring attention to the Hammond's plight. But since then, the Hammonds received a presidential pardon and release from prison, as well as accepting a grazing rights permit from BLM. It is this last item that Bundy is finding objectionable. In his interpretation, the Hammonds have undermined his movement by accepting a permit under BLM terms. Bundy believes the Hammonds should have refused acceptance of the grazing permit and just did what he did - by continuing to graze their cattle on federal land. Bundy pointed out that the Hammonds again lost their grazing permit due to an environmental group suing over the permit being granted, but of course he tied that to some trickery on the part of the BLM that put the Hammonds into a "contract" with the government.
https://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/06/09/ ... dy-oregon/
EDIT: Just found another article relating to the dismissal that quotes Bundy and his attorney, Larry Klayman, as stating that they are going to appeal the dismissal.
https://www.apnews.com/a5e26c65bb5e43f89cedcddbf246c1b1