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Stop DAPL 2/18 / RESIST CULTURAL GENOCIDE

Watched live streams on Facebook lat night.  The police, looked like state police, weren't allowing sleeping bags into the camp.  When questioned about which statute that fell under they wouldn't, couldn't say, because there is none. Looks like they're making up the rules as they go along. It's not surprise, just another instance of their intimidation of the Water Protectors.  

Very little present in terms of news articles in the mainstream.  Why aren't they there at camp documenting what's gong on, like the situation described above, or the drones being shot down?  What are they trying to hide by shooting down these drones?  Sad state of affairs here.  

Cleaning Out The Dakota Access Protest Camp

What do the Louisiana Pipeline Explosion and Dakota Access Pipeline Have in Common?  Phillips 66 (brief video here)

Consider the source for this article - THEIRS: Camps won’t determine pipeline's fate

Standing Rock: DoJ steps up aggression against those still battling the pipeline

MORON ALERT: Hey Shailene Woodley, come back to North Dakota and clean up your mess

Protest targets bank’s role in Dakota Access pipeline

Why This 24-Year-Old Woman Left Her NYC Life Behind To Live At Standing Rock

My Voice: U.S. Army’s history with Native Americans

An obvious lie: Dakota Access owner says pipelines safer than rail yet owns rail hub connected to pipeline

Tribes File New Lawsuit to Stop Dakota Access Pipeline as Drilling Begins

Multi-billion dollar investors urge bankers to divest from #DAPL

Judges dismiss charges against 3 Dakota protesters

TransCanada refiles Keystone XL application in Nebraska, the next anti-pipeline battleground

Dakota Access Pipeline: Stand up for the rights of Indigenous Peoples (petition site)

Reinforcements arrive as camp closure looms







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