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Monday, April 14, 2014

Crooked Dingy Harry Reid Kin Plotting To Grab Bundy Ranch Lands



Reports that the Chinese want the land that was/is the center of the dispute between the federal government (the Bureau of Land Management or BLM) and rancher Cliven Bundy appear to be confirmed. And, Nevada Senator "Dingy" Harry Reid's son Rory is up to his eyeballs involved.

Newsmax is reporting:

The Nevada rancher who forced the federal Bureau of Land Management to back down last week may have been targeted because a Chinese solar company with ties to Sen. Harry Reid's son wants the land for an energy plant, several websites report. 
A report on Godfatherpolitics.com, says Chinese energy giant ENN Energy Group wants to use federal land as part of its effort to build a $5 billion solar farm and panel-building plant in the southern Nevada desert. Rory Reid, the son of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, is representing ENN in their efforts to locate in Nevada. 
Part of the land ENN wants to use was purchased from Clark County at well below appraised value. Rory Reid is the former Clark County Commission chairman, and he persuaded the commission to sell 9,000 acres of county land to ENN on the promise it would provide jobs for the area, Reuters reported in 2012.

In addition to the county acreage, the federal Bureau of Land Management at one time was looking at BLM property under dispute with cattle rancher Cliven Bundy. The BLM is headed by former Harry Reid senior policy adviser Neil Kornz. 
According to BizPac Review, BLM documents indicate that the federal property for which Bundy claims grazing rights were under consideration by a solar energy company.
It appears that the plot is thickening! Crony capitalism with the Chinese communists!

Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/bundy-ranch-rory-reid-harry-reid/2014/04/13/id/565328#ixzz2yrve60Z2

UPDATE:
RENO, Nev. (MyNews4.com & KRNV) -- Senate majority leader Harry Reid hasn't been very vocal about the cattle battle showdown in recent days, but says "it's not over." 


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