BREAKING: No DAPL - US ARMY REFUSES TO GRANT EASEMENT - Pipeline will not be built under Missouri River!steemCreated with Sketch.

in #news8 years ago (edited)

Direct Unedited Info/Sources below as the stories filter in. But I will say this: As soon as the US Veterans said they were coming to support the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, and stand up to the Police State stealing Civil Rights and Due Process from the PEOPLE --- something shifted in the ethos and was FELT out there: 1-2 days after they started to show up, we hear this and --- I DON'T FIND THIS A COINCIDENCE AT ALL - with the shameful "media" in the mainstream coverage of this!

The incoming Trump administration for POTUS has made it clear they support the projects like this connected to Big Oil, and Trump owns/has owned shares in companies connected to this / other similar projects.

Remain vigilant. This is not over, and not for similar fights with other projects.

Remember also there are over 1.4 +/- oil spills a day and many are not even reported because they fall BELOW MINIMUM THRESHOLDS FOR REPORTING!

Trump also was backed by all the police statists and police unions - so that is another factor. And lastly again -- As I had said, with emphasis -- I find it no coincidence that as soon as the Veterans for Standing Rock started showing up en masse, the Army Corps of Engineers backed down. Typical gutless gov't policy games. They could have done that before people were assaulted with tax paid thugs w badges over the weeks and months.

It shows when people stand up en masse and demand their rights be acknowledged, and with Military Veterans beside them to enforce that -- the typical gutless politicians etc. back down. The odd good one who tries to do the good thing is then redeemed.

Celebrate a victory, but this is like the start of the Stanley Cup playoffs. It takes 7 games to win a lot of the time...... and always takes 4 games minimum.

Army Point Of Contact: Moira Kelley (703) 614-3992 -- [email protected]

https://www.army.mil/article/179095/army_will_not_grant_easement_for_dakota_access_pipeline_crossing

Snipped/Pasted: "The Department of the Army will not approve an easement that would allow the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline to cross under Lake Oahe in North Dakota, the Army's Assistant Secretary for Civil Works announced today.
Jo-Ellen Darcy said she based her decision on a need to explore alternate routes for the Dakota Access Pipeline crossing. Her office had announced on November 14, 2016 that it was delaying the decision on the easement to allow for discussions with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, whose reservation lies 0.5 miles south of the proposed crossing.

Tribal officials have expressed repeated concerns over the risk that a pipeline rupture or spill could pose to its water supply and treaty rights.

"Although we have had continuing discussion and exchanges of new information with the Standing Rock Sioux and Dakota Access, it's clear that there's more work to do," Darcy said. "The best way to complete that work responsibly and expeditiously is to explore alternate routes for the pipeline crossing."

Darcy said that the consideration of alternative routes would be best accomplished through an Environmental Impact Statement with full public input and analysis.

The Dakota Access Pipeline is an approximately 1,172 mile pipeline that would connect the Bakken and Three Forks oil production areas in North Dakota to an existing crude oil terminal near Pakota, Illinois. The pipeline is 30 inches in diameter and is projected to transport approximately 470,000 barrels of oil per day, with a capacity as high as 570,000 barrels. The current proposed pipeline route would cross Lake Oahe, an Army Corps of Engineers project on the Missouri River.


http://standwithstandingrock.net/standing-rock-sioux-tribes-statement-u-s-army-corps-engineers-decision-not-grant-easement/

SNIPPED: "Cannon Ball, N.D.— The department of the Army will not approve an easement that will allow the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline to cross under Lake Oahe. The following statement was released by Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chairman Dave Archambault II.

“Today, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced that it will not be granting the easement to cross Lake Oahe for the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline. Instead, the Corps will be undertaking an environmental impact statement to look at possible alternative routes. We wholeheartedly support the decision of the administration and commend with the utmost gratitude the courage it took on the part of President Obama, the Army Corps, the Department of Justice and the Department of the Interior to take steps to correct the course of history and to do the right thing."

"..... We want to thank everyone who played a role in advocating for this cause. We thank the tribal youth who initiated this movement. We thank the millions of people around the globe who expressed support for our cause. We thank the thousands of people who came to the camps to support us, and the tens of thousands who donated time, talent, and money to our efforts to stand against this pipeline in the name of protecting our water. We especially thank all of the other tribal nations and jurisdictions who stood in solidarity with us, and we stand ready to stand with you if and when your people are in need....."


"Learn more about the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe at standwithstandingrock.net. For incremental updates please follow our Facebook page at Standing Rock Sioux Tribe or follow us on Twitter @standingrockst."


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This is wonderful news! I'll be interested to hear of the civil suits next. Love being able to get my news here rather than that dang tube, thanks barry!

I second that! Great info, thanks for sharing, Barry!

...you're awesome Sara - TY for all the support online! This is big news for all of us, just like #FreeRoss affects all of us similarly WRT #CivilRights - Go #Liberty !!

Thank you, Barry . . . this is great news.

I was so stoked, I could not believe it at first, I had to X-Ref. some info to make sure I was not being lied to again by media lol.

TY for your feedback today!

Great news!

Great news indeed !!
Been pulling for the protesters.
Saw a lot of very cool happen just before it started to turn ugly....well er...First a heard of wild buffalo runs through and gathers in the spot they want to lay pipe, the buffalo is one of the most powerful symbols to the native Americans, then probably the most powerful symbol of them all, a golden eagle swoops down and lands on a fence post about 5 feet away from the group and sat there for a good long wile letting the Native people gather around close,even allowing one tribal elder to to gently touch it...it was also all caught on video 0.o

Yes, indeed. I have followed all these key moments like you discuss, pretty closely and reg. post about them. I love that people waking up is happening....but often wonder if it is too late.

Great news! Thanks for sharing.

Thanks for sharing @barrydutton! Nice to hear something positive from all this mess :)

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