The Killdozer Warning: What Happens When the Government Pushes Too Far
It Scares the Hell Out of THEM When You Don't Bend Over and Take It!
You ever hear the phrase “Don’t poke the bear”? Well, on June 4th, 2004, the town of Granby, Colorado didn’t just poke the bear…they beat it, boxed it in, laughed at it, and acted surprised when it finally roared back.
That bear’s name was Marvin Heemeyer. And what happened that day wasn’t some random meltdown. It was the inevitable explosion after years… years… of abuse by a system stacked against him.
Now, you won’t hear this from the mainstream media. They’ll call it a “rampage.” They’ll throw out buzzwords like “extremist,” “militia,” “dangerous,” and “unhinged.” But let’s cut through the spin. Let’s talk truth.
This man was a welder. A business owner. A taxpayer. A guy who just wanted to be left alone to run his muffler shop. But the local government? The zoning board? The town elites cozy with a concrete plant that magically got the green light next to his property? They had other plans.
He fought it legally. He fought it peacefully. And they crushed him anyway. They boxed in his shop. Ignored his concerns. Weaponized regulations against him. And when he finally saw there was no justice to be found in the courts or city council meetings, he made his own statement.
And that statement rolled through town in 85,000 pounds of steel and resolve.
You know the story. He built the Killdozer… an armored Komatsu D355A bulldozer reinforced with concrete, steel, and cameras. He didn’t just slap it together in a weekend. It took eight months. Eight months of a man alone in a garage, building not out of hatred, but heartbreak. Not out of rage, but righteous fury.
And then, on June 4…