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How I Busted the Ruby Ridge Coverup

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James Bovard

1d ago

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On June 30 1995, I helped shatter the coverup of federal killings at Ruby Ridge, Idaho. For millions of Americans, those brazen killings epitomized how the U.S. government had become a deadly peril to their rights and liberties. In 1991, an ATF informant entrapped Randy Weaver into selling him two sawed-off shotguns. After ATF officials More The post How I Busted the Ruby Ridge Coverup appeared first on CounterPunch.org .

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