How can we stop the BLM from looting our parks, festivals, and sacred native American relics?
>Extort burning man for $1,000,000
>Deleting evidence of own crime
>Obstruction of Justice
>Stealing evidence of others crimes
>Desecrating Indian relics
>Still has his job
http://www.rgj.com/story/life/arts/burning-man/2017/08/24/former-burning-man-blm-official-deleted-emails-mishandled-crime-evidence-report/595899001/
https://www.ksl.com/?sid=45542152&nid=148&title=report-bureau-of-land-management-agent-handed-out-confiscated-moqui-marbles-like-candy
>>1090864
Bring light to the subject. Share it with people around you. Talk about it regularly and often.
>>1090864
>burning man
>pay hundreds of dollars to experience a moneyless society!
funny, i don't have a lot of sympathy.
These guys are like stormtrooper Nazis looting jews.
>Twelve teams of federal agents, including a SWAT team, carried out operations on 12 properties confiscating Indian artifacts
>Love ordered a subordinate to remove Moqui marbles from his agency's evidence room — marbles that were part of a criminal investigation after being illegally removed from a national park five years earlier.
>Some ancient cultures believe Moqui marbles have mystical and healing qualities. They contain a sandstone center encased in an iron oxide shell and are found in many of Utah's national parks, including Zion. They are named after the Moqui Indians and used by some tribes to communicate with their ancestors.
>The report on Love's handling of the criminal evidence goes on to detail that more than 80 five-gallon buckets contained thousands of the marbles — with a retail value of up to $520,000 — that were stored in an evidence room in Salt Lake City. During the inventory, according to the report, Love told three employees they could take one to display on their desks.
>During the counting, Love also told the employee to remove three or four of the "best" marbles from evidence to give to him, the report says
3 people dead so the BLM can play cops and robbers and pillage our land for personal profit
>The case involving Love and the Moqui marbles is strangely juxtaposed with the Native American artifacts raid eight years ago that some critics called overkill and the federal government insisted was justice.
>No one served prison time, and three people central to the case — a pair of defendants and a confidential informant — killed themselves in the aftermath.