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Monday, June 13, 2016

Government Gestapo Demands Access to Man’s Land For Absurd Reason, His Response Is EPIC

The state of Oregon asked residents for access to their land to conduct a “survey” but one homeowner fought back with a brilliant response.

Larry and Amanda Anderson posted a letter the received from the Department of Fish and Wildlife which reads:

“Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife staff will be conducting surveys for foothill yellow-legged frogs and other amphibians over the next few months. As part of this research we would like to survey your creek on your property. I am writing this letter to request your permission to access your property. Recent research indicates that the foothill-yellow legged frogs have declined significantly in recent years, and are no longer found at half of their historic sites. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated and will help contribute to the conservation of this important species

The homeowner responded with a brilliant letter saying they would allow access under certain conditions:

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9 comments:

  1. That was awesome!

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  2. Wow. In Maryland they just show up. I remember about a year ago. Maybe two ,that they were on properties here in wicomico doing such things and marking for wetlands etc. When property owners saw them and told em to leave the sheriff's were called and homeowners threatened with jail!

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    1. How can that be. Maryland must notify property owners.

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  3. That's because Maryland is a right to screw you state.

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  4. the landowner will surely get audited now ,and worse , visited by BLM swat team with a no knock warrant !

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  5. 5:19 that was the whole issue. That and the fact they where marking private property with flags.

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  6. Changing the subject,somebody needs to pay attention to Wallops Island & the recent employee deaths.If a 3rd death occurs in the very near future,rule out coincidence.Something is afoot.

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  7. Raise the parking fee to be for every 20 minute increment.

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