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Bundy, Et Al Backer Edition
註釋When Ammon Bundy and his followers took over a bird refuge in Oregon, Scott Klatt tossed his cameras in the car and drove 6 hours to check it out. After the 41-day standoff was over, the action switched to the federal courthouse of Portland, Oregon. With no cameras allowed in court, Klatt altered his approach and became a courtroom alt-sketch artist to follow the case. The only problem was he had never really drawn before.Bundy et al is the complete Bundy Court Sketches and more. It is an insider looks at the bizarre yet true background of the Bundy cases. "You had to be there" may be an overused phrase, but those who witnessed the court proceedings for the Oregon Standoff trials have just cause to use it. One of the strangest trials in federal court history. 26 defendants, many who choose to represent themselves inside of a courtroom that they do not believe is legitimate. All the while battling a judicial system not allowed to judge them on their beliefs.Do you know what a constitutional sheriff is? How about a sovereign citizen? Hang on to your hats kids and jump in this train headed to Bundy Court. A mythical land where reality is subject to interpretation. Snacks not included.