Submitted by: Nancy Battle
Harry Reid has run 52
ranchers out of business so far, just like their recent efforts with Cliven
Bundy, because of his ownership in Reid Bunkerville, LLC, which holds 93
acres in Nevada.
The parcels seem to be in the way of
future development with the Chinese, which may even involve a freeway
interchange and loop, and all sit west of the same general area as the land
where all these ‘trespassing cattle’ graze.
We all know that the Reid
crime syndicate had ulterior motives for the attacks on
Cliven Bundy. Here’s the proof.
Below are the parcel numbers of land which the Clark County
Assessors Office lists as owned by Reid Bunkerville, LLC, who coincidentally updated
their company records on April 17, 2014. The parcel map with
ownership data will be shown for the three parcels Reid Bunkerville, LLC
owns, below the linked parcel numbers.
REID BUNKERVILLE L L C DST-901 #002-26-301-002
REID BUNKERVILLE L L C DST-800 #002-26-301-004
REID BUNKERVILLE L L C DST-800 #002-26-301-005
REID BUNKERVILLE L L C DST-800 #002-26-701-001
To put some of this into context and to provide readers a
starting point on why parcels and ownership listings are not only important
but should be researched extensively, please note that three of those four
parcel numbers above are listed as Bunkerville jurisdiction, where Mr.
Cliven Bundy’s ranch is located.
Parcels above and below are listed as owned by USA, jurisdiction
listed as Mesquite, two examples of that shown
below.
The last one listed above for Reid Bunkerville, LLC, (REID
BUNKERVILLE L L C DST-800 #002-26-701-001) directly borders another
parcel in Bunkerville, and shows the “owner” as Bureau of Land
Management (BLM), not the USA as the examples above are.
REID BUNKERVILLE L L C DST-800 #002-26-701-001
According to descriptions of the BLM, their job is to
“administer” or “manage” public lands, yet they are listed as “owners” of
the parcel directly connected to the Reid Bunkerville
parcel.
It is also noteworthy that a Google map from Mesquite Nevada,
through Bunkerville, down to Riverside, goes up to a fully functional and
built intersection that loops back around to Mesquite, shown in the image
below.
Zoning and development are driven by “business loops”, which use
high speed intersections from freeways that cost taxpayers millions of
dollars. These can instantly raise property values for landowners in the
right place who know where the development is going to happen. Decisions for
the infrastructure are controlled by state and local and generally involve
money from the federal
government.
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