DAPL
01/23/2017
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By JD Heyes
The #NoDAPL battle isn’t over: Announcement was propaganda to lull people into a false sense of security
The effort to shut down the Dakota Access pipeline, recognized on social media as #NoDAPL, is not over, despite a temporary stoppage of the project by the Army Corps of Engineers, warns The Waking Times. In December, Natural News reported that the Corps had revoked previously issued permits, meaning that the pipeline builder, Texas-based Energy […]
12/14/2016
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By Vicki Batts
Pipeline spills thousands of gallons of crude oil into creek, just 150 miles from DAPL
A North Dakota pipeline spill has released many tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil into a nearby creek, just two and a half hours away from Cannon Ball, ND, where activists have been protesting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline for months. Members of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, their allies and […]
12/12/2016
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By Vicki Batts
Dakota Access Pipeline company says it’s going to complete the pipeline no matter what the government says
Energy Transfer Partners (ETP), the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline, has declared that the denial of an easement necessary to drill under the Missouri River will not be impeding their plans to complete the project. A statement released by ETP and Sunoco Logistics – which will be acquiring the company via merger – boldly […]
12/07/2016
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By Vicki Batts
Cautious victory at Standing Rock – ‘Will the company behind the pipeline pack up and leave?’
On Sunday, the Army Corps of Engineers announced that they would not permit a section of the Dakota Access Pipeline to pass under the Missouri River, near Native American tribal lands. In some ways this is a triumphant moment for the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and their allies, who have been in a standoff with […]
12/04/2016
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By Vicki Batts
Protesters at Dakota Pipeline have noticed unidentified crop dusters spraying chemicals over them late at night
The Dakota Access Pipeline has been a topic of immense scrutiny for several months now. The Standing Rock Sioux tribe’s fight to protect their sacred lands, and the water supply, has been extensively covered by the independent media, and the pitfalls of oil pipeline construction continue to be outlined. From the destruction of waterways to […]
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