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Cell phone cameras weapons of choice for activists making stand against feds!

BUNKERVILLE, Nevada (PNN) - April 10, 2014 - A battle over cattle and land rights erupted in a standoff between armed terrorist federal agents pointing Tasers and citizens holding cell phone cameras in a compelling video posted to YouTube Wednesday.

The skirmish began Saturday when Bureau of Land Management officials began seizing a rancher’s cattle in Nevada, claiming it owns the land and that the rancher owes more than $300,000 in grazing feed going back two decades.

But rancher Cliven Bundy, 68, who says his Mormon ancestors lived on the land before the BLM was created, refuses to pay a dime, leading to the illegal impoundment of 134 cattle.

Dave Bundy was taking pictures and recording on his iPad when he was asked by federal employees what he was doing. Bundy told the BLM workers that he was “exercising (his) First Amendment rights.”

He did not resist arrest, but they continued to beat him. They put him on the ground and were standing on his head and had a dozen terrorist pig thug cops on top of him and dogs, too.

The Bundy family was asked to leave the premises after Dave Bundy’s arrest. There were snipers and uniformed men on the scene during the unlawful cattle theft.

I just saw federal agents throw my aunt on the ground. I saw my cousin get tased three times. I saw them pull dogs and sic them on a pregnant woman,” said one of the activists, saying he was purposely struck by multiple vehicles.

“They are the aggressors, we are not the aggressors,” he added.

But what is captured on video is the resilience of the protesters, almost every single one of them armed with a cell phone camera - including some annoyingly holding their phones in the vertical position - telling the terrorist outlaw feds to “get the fuck out of here” and “you need to leave now.”

Sure enough, the feds got into their vehicles and left.

But you know they’ll be back.