Even if a bank is offering financing for DAPL, they are still culpable of putting in place a disastrous pipeline, one for which there is no need. They are still supporting the pipeline no matter what anyone in the banking industry claims. The interest they earn makes them partners in the pipeline.
No EIS listed in the Federal Register as of yet. What are they waiting for?
Protest appeared to misstate role of US Bank's role in Dakota Access pipeline
Cost of policing DAPL tallied over $22mn. N. Dakota wants feds to 'pony up'
Dakota Access Pipeline Battle in Deep Freeze. But for How Long?
The Dakota Access and Japanese Banks (YouTube)
CFIF Submits FOIA Request on Dakota Access Pipeline Decision
Dakota Access Pipeline protests will continue despite construction halting
Are Ohio officials calling Standing Rock protesters terrorists?
To uphold religious freedom in 2017, do small things with great love
Celebrating President Obama's Environmental Legacy
Standing Rock inspires Americans who want clean, safe future
Louisiana Army veteran fights against oil pipeline
Infographic: The Dakota Access Pipeline protests by the number
Standing With Standing Rock: Louisville musicians pull together for three days of fundraisers
Patchwork of Dakota Access protests across US encouraged
Perry says he will divest interests in Dakota Access pipeline firms to become energy chief
Parts and Crafts students protest TD Bank over Dakota Access Pipeline
Artist turns Standing Rock pipeline protests into Fresno State exhibition
Hanson to share Dakota Access Pipeline experience
Updates About Standing Rock With #NoDAPL Warrior Shiyé Bidzííl (1/11/2017 News From The Road
A Murky Legal Mess at Standing Rock
Native American advocacy group hosts panel on aftermath of Standing Rock protests
The drive to Standing Rock
Maine Voices: Take sides with the water protectors, in Maine or North Dakota
Oceti Sakowin Camp
Studium to focus on MLK legacy of nonviolent action
Wisconsin Native Americans vote no to renewing deal with oil Enbridge's pipeline
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Department of Justice Move to Dismiss Dakota Access Lawsuit
Police across the country looked at Standing Rock as a sort of law enforcement laboratory
No EIS listed in the Federal Register as of yet. What are they waiting for?
Protest appeared to misstate role of US Bank's role in Dakota Access pipeline
Cost of policing DAPL tallied over $22mn. N. Dakota wants feds to 'pony up'
Dakota Access Pipeline Battle in Deep Freeze. But for How Long?
The Dakota Access and Japanese Banks (YouTube)
CFIF Submits FOIA Request on Dakota Access Pipeline Decision
Dakota Access Pipeline protests will continue despite construction halting
Are Ohio officials calling Standing Rock protesters terrorists?
To uphold religious freedom in 2017, do small things with great love
Celebrating President Obama's Environmental Legacy
Standing Rock inspires Americans who want clean, safe future
Louisiana Army veteran fights against oil pipeline
Infographic: The Dakota Access Pipeline protests by the number
Standing With Standing Rock: Louisville musicians pull together for three days of fundraisers
Patchwork of Dakota Access protests across US encouraged
Perry says he will divest interests in Dakota Access pipeline firms to become energy chief
Parts and Crafts students protest TD Bank over Dakota Access Pipeline
Artist turns Standing Rock pipeline protests into Fresno State exhibition
Hanson to share Dakota Access Pipeline experience
Updates About Standing Rock With #NoDAPL Warrior Shiyé Bidzííl (1/11/2017 News From The Road
A Murky Legal Mess at Standing Rock
Native American advocacy group hosts panel on aftermath of Standing Rock protests
The drive to Standing Rock
Maine Voices: Take sides with the water protectors, in Maine or North Dakota
Oceti Sakowin Camp
Studium to focus on MLK legacy of nonviolent action
Wisconsin Native Americans vote no to renewing deal with oil Enbridge's pipeline
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Department of Justice Move to Dismiss Dakota Access Lawsuit
Police across the country looked at Standing Rock as a sort of law enforcement laboratory
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