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HARRY NEEDS THE LAND FOR THE CHINESE FIRM ENN ENERGY GROUP. REID IS SELLING OUT AND MAKING MONEY OFF OF AMERICAN LAND. HARRY REID MUST BE STOPPED AND REMOVED FROM OFFICE! Senator Harry Reid told the press the confrontation at Bundy Ranch is "not over," despite the Bureau of Land Management backing down in Arizona. "Well, it's not over. We can't have an American people that violate the law and then just walk away from it. So it's not over," Reid said to reporters. (1) BLM spokesman Craig Leff told reporters his agency did not cut a deal with the Bundys. He also stated the agency will pursue other avenues to prosecute the ranchers. After authorities rounded up cattle, protestors and militia members released the livestock back onto the disputed land. The BLM director, Neil Kornze, was once a senior adviser to Reid. Documents on the BLM Web site stated "Non-Governmental Organizations have expressed concern [over]... impacts from solar development, and that those restoration activities are not durable with the presence of trespass cattle," in the area. A technical note from the BLM reveals the disputed land is the planned location of a solar energy plant, called the Dry Lake Solar Energy Zone. In August 2012, Reuters reported "[Reid] and his oldest son, Rory, are both involved in an effort by a Chinese energy giant, ENN Energy Group, to build a $5 billion solar farm and panel manufacturing plant in the southern Nevada desert. His son, a lawyer with a prominent Las Vegas firm... helped it locate a 9,000-acre (3,600-hectare) desert site that it is buying well below appraised value from Clark County, where Rory Reid formerly chaired the county commission." (2) Negotiations moderated by Clark County Sheriff Doug Gillespie resulted in a stand down on Saturday, April 12th. The Bureau of Land Management manages 245 million acres of land around the country, with nearly 20 percent of that land in Nevada. Leff told reporters, "The door isn't closed. We'll figure out how to move forward with this. The BLM and National Park Service did not cut any deal and negotiate anything."