Unfortunately the libertarian lifeboat is now more constrained as the remaining insurgents are stuck with fewer poptarts and now less computer network access. OTOH, one assumes that much of the Bundystani larder was left as a hasty exit was made by most of the militants after the Bundys’ capture leaving supplies including the 55 gallons of personal lube. That some of the still imprisoned Bundy leadership’s bail possibilities are tied to amnesty demands provides an interesting example of prisoner’s dilemma negotiation soon to be made real.
The four holdouts awoke to discover that many lost phone and Internet service overnight, according to Greg Whalen, a Nevada supporter who said he had been in contact with the armed protesters. They have refused to leave the refuge until they are guaranteed they won't be arrested.
The occupiers have produced several online videos detailing their stance, but their account has been quiet since Saturday evening. At the time, they vowed their fight would continue.
Anderson, 47, is encamped at the refuge with his wife, Sandy Anderson, 48, of Riggins, Idaho, and two other men: David Fry, 27, of Blanchester, Ohio and Jeff Banta, 46, of Elko, Nevada.
Monday, Feb 1, 2016 · 12:24:12 AM +00:00 · annieli
...with a sympathy demonstration called for Monday by the III% and associated activity in Idaho and Utah, one wonders how many fellow travelers in law enforcement will enable future activity of this type, considering the Grant County Sheriff supporting the Bundys yet also (unintentionally) served as a reason that aided the apprehension of the Bundys