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Over the past four years, the Unist'ot'en clan of the Wet’suwet’en nation have literally built a strategy to keep three proposed oil and gas pipelines from crossing their land. Concerned about the environmental damage a leak could cause on land they've never given up, they've constructed a protection camp to block pipeline companies. As opposition to the development of Alberta's tar sands and to fracking projects grows across Canada, with First Nations communities on the front lines, the Unist'ot'en camp is an example of resistance that everyone is watching.
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@Mr2cb3
@Mr2cb3 9 лет назад
This an incredible story. Thank god there are still those who recognize how important the earth is
@_netscapenavigator
@_netscapenavigator 8 лет назад
Freda you're a strong woman and an example for your people. I salute what you stand for, and have stood against in the past.
@19bex85bball
@19bex85bball 9 лет назад
Pure respect for these people keep strong
@freewill2232
@freewill2232 6 лет назад
I want to join the support.. I'm amerindian native from Trinidad love you guys
@mindman1234
@mindman1234 6 лет назад
okay. stop using your cellphone, vehicle, computers, etc. if you don't like oil. dont use oil products.
@waynebayer3144
@waynebayer3144 Год назад
@@mindman1234 and keep white people out you forgot that
@redrow1000
@redrow1000 9 лет назад
great job folks we in pictou county novascotia are fighting a battle with the pollution our local pulp mill is causing northern pulp ,i hope we can all stand strong like you folks and win our battle on pollution,we have a facebook group called clean up pictou county pulp mill ,we also had a problem with a place here called boat harbor it has been ruined by the run off from the mill,thank you for giving me some hope to keep on fighting
@HeavyArmsz
@HeavyArmsz 9 лет назад
These people are awesome and I completely agree with them.
@maricrisr.
@maricrisr. 6 лет назад
We need water not pipeline!!!!
@teddiesbe
@teddiesbe 9 лет назад
Hell NO !! Keep those greedy Corporates OUT !! It isn't their land !! Keep on fighting !!
@hislaughingheart
@hislaughingheart 9 лет назад
May you be blessed and supported in your endeavours, this government and these corporations need to be stopped.
@KohalaIronWorksCase
@KohalaIronWorksCase 9 лет назад
Even to tunnel under your Lands to install pipe lines...that is still dangerous. "Accidental Breaks" could pollute your sacred lands from the inside out. Just saying... I'm a Native Hawaiian dealing with a TMT (30 Meter Telescope) being put on our most sacred mountain "Mauna A Wakea" (Mauna Kea)...
@ziptiesnbiasplies
@ziptiesnbiasplies 6 лет назад
Stops the pipeline... drives a gas pot chevy.... hahaha.
@johnalan4860
@johnalan4860 4 года назад
Builds traditional aboriginal housing... drives nail with hammer :/
@Kviryn
@Kviryn 3 года назад
Your knowledge of what the issue at hand is very minimal. We’re taking a stand on big Corp and government entities straight up confiscating land and forcing their into the area. I don’t know if you own a home or property but let’s just say you do. Hypothetically speaking Would you mind if someone used your place/property to clean porta potties? Probably not, because it would devalue your property and make it unliveable after and during. In 1997 the Supreme Court recognized our system and not the system that was implemented on us. Drives a GAS guzzling .truck is an irrelevant statement.
@helpimarock66
@helpimarock66 9 лет назад
So the government, who owns only part of the land that they plan to build the pipeline on approves it, but the native chiefs who own the other part and have final say in the manner don't approve, and yet the pipeline is still building anyway? That goes beyond rude, that's fucking evil.
@willyoung2288
@willyoung2288 9 лет назад
It's because the native chiefs have no real power, they can delay it slightly but when the drills hit the ground they can either sit down and accept it or fight it and go to jail.
@cwx8
@cwx8 7 лет назад
I believe it is not going forward, or at least thats what I got from the vid.
@trliiv1842
@trliiv1842 4 года назад
the elected first nation chiefs have all signed on. these people actually don't have a say in anything because they are not elected. it's like if the queen of England disagreed with something the Canadian government had decided.
@waynebayer3144
@waynebayer3144 Год назад
they dont own one piece ,thats false info get doing some research
@thejuicemedia
@thejuicemedia 9 лет назад
Stunning report, Frank Lopez & co - super inspiring. Thx for the upload AJPlus
@terretulsiak
@terretulsiak 9 лет назад
But the indigenous people already said NO. What part of that don't they understand? It doesn't matter what they do in the future if the chiefs have already told them they are in violation if they proceed. They have already trespassed numerous times to even place the plastic ribbons.
@amrit6252
@amrit6252 4 года назад
6 years on and the RCMP, federal and provincially government are raiding unceded Wet'suwet'en land right now for Coastal Gaslink. It's sickening, but there's a revolution in Canada and around the world. It's time to demand Indigenous rights be respected and Indigenous sovereignty to be upheld.
@tuesdaygrey
@tuesdaygrey 9 лет назад
Freda Huson is a real leader thank you- support from Montreal.
@DrNworbsKitsCats
@DrNworbsKitsCats 9 лет назад
Great video, nice to see people standing up for the planet, our planet, the only one that can sustain us but is being stripped bare and poisoned by greed and stupidity.
@dwdeclare1965
@dwdeclare1965 9 лет назад
RIGHT ON! fight those canadian government/oil industry bullies. you guys are beautiful, man...just beautiful! so inspirational.
@SamSitar
@SamSitar 5 лет назад
allow the bully their choice and they will allow yours.
@2967smile
@2967smile 9 лет назад
Settler Canadian here, just wanted to say thank you to all of the heroes who are utilizing their rights to prevent further destruction to our planet. You are all heroes and I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to the Wet’suwet’en Nation (and all other people) that are working to stop the pipelines. Thank you for protecting our land, thank you for protecting our children, thank you for protecting the water and thank you for protecting all of the beings that live on our land. Thank you.
@jackyd4375
@jackyd4375 9 лет назад
I support you guys whole heartily!
@Minerva7
@Minerva7 9 лет назад
It's THEIR land. If they don't want this on their land...GOOD for them.
@PinprickSociety
@PinprickSociety 9 лет назад
That's what I'm talkin' 'bout!!! Tell it like it is, Lisa!
@Minerva7
@Minerva7 9 лет назад
Thanks, nice to know someone agrees with me once in a great while!
@marcelgervais764
@marcelgervais764 4 года назад
they don't mind using the oil and gas to better there live they are nothing but eprocite
@plungerliftcanada
@plungerliftcanada 4 года назад
Except they do want it only a very small group that does not represent the band is against it...
@Captain_MonsterFart
@Captain_MonsterFart 9 лет назад
I wish I had half the spine of that woman! She teaches us bravery.
@davem3234
@davem3234 9 лет назад
Remember the Kalamazoo River in Michigan, USA. The Kalamazoo River oil spill occurred in July 2010 when a pipeline operated by Enbridge burst and flowed into Talmadge Creek, a tributary of the Kalamazoo River. A six-foot break in the pipeline resulted in the largest inland oil spill, and one of the costliest spills, in U.S. history. The pipeline carries diluted bitumen, a heavy crude oil from Canada's Athabasca oil sands to the United States. Following the spill, the volatile hydrocarbon diluents evaporated, leaving the heavier bitumen to sink in the water column. Thirty-five miles of the Kalamazoo River were closed for cleanup until June 2012, when portions of the river were re-opened. On March 14, 2013 the Environmental Protection Agency ordered Enbridge to return to dredge portions of the river to remove submerged oil and oil-contaminated sediment. Enbridge doesn't know how to finish.
@Westventures
@Westventures 9 лет назад
More then a 100% behind what you are doing , I am a photographer and was a big game guide in the Far North of BC but have seen so many problems with what the corporations are doing to the land sad to see governments and corporation doing what is against the peoples will ..
@gq-cw6xi
@gq-cw6xi 4 года назад
Big game hunter killing only the best animals for money... Yet you protest a pipeline
@6idangle
@6idangle 9 лет назад
this is awesome to watch but sad that it has even gotten to this point.
@herooja
@herooja 5 лет назад
Tyler Potts thank capitalism for where we are
@dontmakelemonade
@dontmakelemonade 9 лет назад
These people are awesome.
@peterpotpie
@peterpotpie 9 лет назад
Thank you for standing up against the corruption. I wish more of us had this kind of courage.
@markwaderogers
@markwaderogers 9 лет назад
As a man of New Zealand and Samoan parents. Born in Canada and proud of it. I see that there is only one connected people that are doing such things on a global scale to fight the destruction of our planet in the name of the all mighty dollar; the indigenous people of the world.
@1961casey
@1961casey 4 года назад
A few chiefs from the wet'suwe'ten tribes disagreed with the majority of their band members and cannot get enough tribesmen to join them. So they go to outsiders to form a protest group.
@axelgrz
@axelgrz 9 лет назад
Blessings to you all! Sending support.
@taradeleeuw2344
@taradeleeuw2344 Год назад
Right on
@grindcoreninja6527
@grindcoreninja6527 9 лет назад
"Equipment will be confiscated if you guys return...okay?" Hell fucking yes
@RodWagnerProudLiberal
@RodWagnerProudLiberal 9 лет назад
No Trespassing! Besides, the Keystone Pipeline will only provide about 35 jobs once it's finished. The only people to benefit will be the Koch Brothers.
@jonetherington2240
@jonetherington2240 9 лет назад
Awesome people. I love the way they do it right too and not all violent.
@TheBeth1972
@TheBeth1972 8 лет назад
Such an inspiration . So many forget we share this wonderful earth with all that resides on her we dont own it . We take more than we need dont think twice about the destruction we leave behind. Our mother is sick thank the Gods and Goddess there are still real guardians protecting our beautiful mother . Blessings be upon you all x
@robinaggus5050
@robinaggus5050 5 лет назад
If they were serious about returning to the old ways they would return the chainsaw and use a stone axe.
@atomicfriendo
@atomicfriendo 4 года назад
and the healthcare, welfare, and their brand new Ford pickups
@ellacalifornia2349
@ellacalifornia2349 4 года назад
Robin Aggus are you content with your toxic life?
@waynebayer3144
@waynebayer3144 Год назад
annd get rid of the white supremeces
@waynebayer3144
@waynebayer3144 Год назад
@@atomicfriendo and get rid of like people like you from ourlands
@atomicfriendo
@atomicfriendo Год назад
@@waynebayer3144 Lol People like you live off my taxes. Maybe get a life.
@Kesler1709
@Kesler1709 9 лет назад
NEVER give up!
@0Joshua026
@0Joshua026 9 лет назад
I really hope they stop those pipelines, specially the ones close to water sources you need to preserve 'em not destroy ' em.
@canadianmonte
@canadianmonte 9 лет назад
You folks are absolutely wonderful!!! Thank you so much for fighting the good fight! You make my heart smile that some one has the ability to say "NO!" to the corporate bullies. I hope you win this fight peacefully.
@canadianmonte
@canadianmonte 9 лет назад
What the hell are you talking about?!
@doggabone
@doggabone 9 лет назад
***** The oil & gas (and coal) industries have worked in collusion with governments to suppress alternatives to their highly destructive resource development; to keep the citizenry beholden to them. The industrial advances they've provided will come to naught if they don't shift their course. Would you be smiling if there were no forests, no clean water, no fresh air, no wildlife or natural vistas? Of course not. We can't keep spending those resources forever. The energy industries don't provide food or clothing. At best, they provide a paycheque. They supply a means, but not the only means, to an end. Polyester, rayon, and spandex (and other oil based textiles) aren't essential. Plastics certainly have many uses, but they can be replaced in many instances and there are other ways to produce them where they can't, from renewable and earth-friendly sources. The oil & gas industries have not produced anything fundamental to the improvement of the human condition that fundamentally has to be produced by oil & gas consumption - at one time, it was the easiest resource to develop at a massive scale. As the resources become more scarce, we're seeing much about the industry that is fundamentally harmful to the human condition. There are other, equally viable industries that oil & gas can move into if the industry leaders are intelligent about it. Or other entrepreneurs can fill the void. That the industries feel the need to literally and figuratively bulldoze over the lands of indigenous peoples, as well as the rights and civil liberties of all of us, is telling. The world is slowly but inexorably moving in a new direction - or else! - and it's time for industry to lead the way, instead of following the dinosaurs. It doesn't even really take much of a change of course, but more of a shifting of the paths we take. And I say this knowing that I am surrounded by the products and benefits of the oil & gas industries. But the wheels of industry keep turning, bringing new innovations, standards, and ethics with each turn, and it's time for another revolution.
@canadianmonte
@canadianmonte 9 лет назад
Ya....and why haven't they moved passed diesel yet?
@canadianmonte
@canadianmonte 9 лет назад
Diesel vehicles could be running on hydrogen engines. Plenty of power there.
@canadianmonte
@canadianmonte 9 лет назад
Sure . What you said.
@mattbishop5023
@mattbishop5023 5 лет назад
Heartbreaking watching this in 2019
@ShellHawksNest
@ShellHawksNest 9 лет назад
The bottom line is these are their tribal lands, and no one has the right to come in and build anything on them without permission. I don't know about Canadian laws, but as far as I know, in the U.S., tribal lands do not belong to our Federal government. They belong to the tribe and are in effect, a country within a country. I hope they continue to fight and get support from around the world.
@Ugrasrava
@Ugrasrava 9 лет назад
Makes me happy to see people fighting for the land. Keep on keepin' on, and I wish you the best of luck.
@taradeleeuw2344
@taradeleeuw2344 Год назад
Who can Bragg about such talent
@ErnestOfGaia
@ErnestOfGaia 5 лет назад
Need to update this news
@garrettnielsen9562
@garrettnielsen9562 9 лет назад
The chainsaw utilized in creation of the "blockade" depends on pipeline construction. As well as all of their vehicles...
@nomorefossilfuelinfrastruc5567
@nomorefossilfuelinfrastruc5567 3 месяца назад
You need clean water, air, land and food for you and your family to live long, healthy lives too, don't be a scumbag settler thief. Respect Indigenous Sovereignty or go back to Europe. Arent you jealous? You know our Western governments would never let us live a simple life, connected to the land- don't rob Indigenous people of their birthright. Don't be a jealous, racist POS settler thief!
@gaydolfshitler1827
@gaydolfshitler1827 3 года назад
It's good to see they could get the day of work
@johnabdurrahman3368
@johnabdurrahman3368 9 лет назад
Masha'Allah, May Allah support them.
@wchick
@wchick 9 лет назад
I have so much respect for the Wet'suwet'en nation and especially for the people at Unist'ot'en camp. Don't give up this fight, it's worth it. Corporations, the BC government, and the federal government of Canada need to be taught that they can't just ignore our laws when it's inconvenient for them. Building a pipeline on your territory without your consent is clearly illegal, and if they can never get your consent, well then too bad, so sad, maybe you shouldn't have assumed it would be okay? Maybe they'll lose millions of dollars on wasted construction, but c'mon, they're swimming in money, and sometimes risks don't pan out the way you hope.
@kipwilliam5593
@kipwilliam5593 6 лет назад
Stand strong; most Canadians support your struggle. Not worth selling your soul for a few dollars because your land is beautiful, it is part of your culture.
@mindman1234
@mindman1234 6 лет назад
not really.. most canadians support pipelines. the uneducated retards support these people.
@myurenj4469
@myurenj4469 8 лет назад
As a Canadian, I am deeply ashamed by the behaviour of our elected officials. All this talk of climate change in Paris yet we are ready to destroy our beautiful resources for some dollars. I'm going to cancel my vacation this year. I hope I can visit these sites and offer my support.
@thisishowwegrow
@thisishowwegrow 9 лет назад
Wine'em Dine'em Pipeline'em!
@astud10101
@astud10101 9 лет назад
A badass statement by Freda @7:47 onward. Left the oil & gas rep speechless.
@blairesbuffalo
@blairesbuffalo 9 лет назад
I fully support the resistance, keep up the awesome work....love it!
@willybrisbois5926
@willybrisbois5926 5 лет назад
im built for battles, let me come up with my berret 50.cal.
@marine102192
@marine102192 8 лет назад
Cute, this will not stop a pipeline clearing crew
@19tuck68
@19tuck68 8 лет назад
Good for the Unist'ot'en clan of the Wet'suwet'en nation for standing their ground, no means no!
@SamSitar
@SamSitar 5 лет назад
objecting to privately made decisions is wrong.
@larrybreyer
@larrybreyer 9 лет назад
We should let these folks go back to the stone age they are so nostalgic for.
@khadijagwen
@khadijagwen 9 лет назад
So, what is the location of this?
@taradeleeuw2344
@taradeleeuw2344 Год назад
Extremely powerful woman ,something to admire when truth tellers hold the line
@power2change
@power2change 9 лет назад
thank you beautiful people, can we send you our gift for gratitude?
@aliwood6216
@aliwood6216 9 лет назад
beautiful rivers, beautiful trees, beautiful mountains, I guess living there in that amazing nature, you must become more and more convinced to make a stand and commit to protect it.... becomes more than a theoretical argument. Thanks, moving and inspiring
@percyochosa3678
@percyochosa3678 2 года назад
more power to them!
@taradeleeuw2344
@taradeleeuw2344 Год назад
Way to say it Freda
@exploringislivinglife9532
@exploringislivinglife9532 5 лет назад
How do u get power ? Do u own a car /truck?
@w0lfy763
@w0lfy763 8 лет назад
Is there a petition to this issue?
@ryanb4007
@ryanb4007 Год назад
Bet that fuel in that chainsaw was at one point in a pipline just saying
@huebdoo
@huebdoo 9 лет назад
Without a doubt the first nations have a point ... there is no treaty for their ancestral lands the oil and gas companies have no right to go onto their land and survey or do any such actions. I grew up next to a reservation on the BC coast and I am so happy to see the First Nations peoples step up after the generations lost from Residential schools and loss of cultural idenity. That being said ... Canada's social framework and systems rely on revenues from taxation of industries like natural gas and oil. Canada needs to refine at home (rather than exporting bitumen). We need as a people need to find a way of getting resources exported safely while respecting land owners rights. Many of the Eco side haven't given alternative ideas of how to export and saying "no" to LNG or Oil isn't in the realm of reality and real solutions are needed.
@joanneladeroute4867
@joanneladeroute4867 9 лет назад
I meant, has to be a better way, not gas to be, but the pun kind of worked out:)
@RenStarFilm
@RenStarFilm 9 лет назад
Please i hope more people over the world support the Unist'ot'en clan of the Wet’suwet’en nation...
@carlmaher6667
@carlmaher6667 7 лет назад
You folks at al jazeera are wonderful highlighting the techniques which if employed in the country of your owner would see you visiting the torture cells. Fabulous stuff folks, hypocricy and slime here for all!
@Erich2142
@Erich2142 9 лет назад
21st century vs stone age.
@jasmines.6325
@jasmines.6325 5 лет назад
you cant eat money
@charliesmith5545
@charliesmith5545 4 года назад
@@jasmines.6325 please explain that to me....I eat fine and have clean water and food and I work in industry and make " money"
@waynebayer3144
@waynebayer3144 Год назад
@@charliesmith5545 and a proud white racist living on our land
@fite-4-ever876
@fite-4-ever876 9 лет назад
Solidarity my native brothers and sisters
@NapalmOrange
@NapalmOrange 6 лет назад
Money from oil can’t buy back Earth.
@robjohnson5833
@robjohnson5833 2 года назад
The fight continues....
@emorag
@emorag 9 лет назад
It's horrible and sad. My heart is with them. Sovereignty must be respected.
@kmandutwo
@kmandutwo 7 лет назад
You are admirable and strong strong people. I wish the majority of the world could learn from you.
@BestBuddies.
@BestBuddies. 9 лет назад
I am proud to say I am born and raised in this great province of B.C. I back this movement 100 percent stop ruining our beautiful land. BC is a one of a kind area unlike most places in the world let keep it this way and kick these money greedy corporate idiots out!
@wendyhenry2758
@wendyhenry2758 9 лет назад
Impressive. Better to stop it before it begins, rather than face lawsuits and reparations after, like the Navajo Nation and Shiprock.
@51spook70
@51spook70 4 года назад
I Gasper Jack Approve this action and protection of territorial lands of the Wet`suwet`en and the acions taken by blockaders, good job.
@dustinc2773
@dustinc2773 6 лет назад
You do understand that “barricade” will be ripped down by a big old backhoe.
@koosh138
@koosh138 9 лет назад
Fuck yeah, is there any way I could help?
@artiroots
@artiroots 9 лет назад
Thank you!
@erichimes5042
@erichimes5042 9 лет назад
Just as a heads-up here: if anyone is planning on supporting these guys, make sure to practice adequate security culture. I'm likely on a watchlist for incriminating opinions that I've foolishly posted on the net.The Canadian government is targeting activists in both well-known and illicit ways, and will likely stop at nothing to quell resistance regarding future energy and infrastructure projects. Remember what you're fighting for, you don't want to be put in a jail cell for some rant you posted on the internet a few years ago. Stay noided.
@RedNeckRed647
@RedNeckRed647 8 лет назад
+Eric Himes what is noided?
@GalaxyGal-
@GalaxyGal- 4 года назад
I’m American, and American politicians don’t give a shit about Canada....yet.
@thebirdmen7698
@thebirdmen7698 4 года назад
Reported to the war room.
@meljurf
@meljurf 9 лет назад
Respect!
@aaronfreeland5864
@aaronfreeland5864 9 лет назад
NOW OR NEVER
@atcred3
@atcred3 9 лет назад
DO YOU PAY TAXES ON THAT LAND?....I DIDNT THINK SO.....GET YOUR WALMART APPLICATIONS READY FOLKS....YOU CAN NOT STOP BIG GAS AND BIG OIL....PERIOD!
@remoney
@remoney 8 лет назад
Good for them!!!
@garyhenderson7334
@garyhenderson7334 9 лет назад
I Live in Utah USA and I think it is safe to say that the oil companies have no concern for the land. Despite their "commitment to the environment" we have had oil in both the Green and San Juan rivers this year. The technology for extraction has far outpaced the technology for cleanup. In the United states, there have been a number of communities that have just had to be abandoned as a result of accidents. I'm looking at you Bayou Corne. I can't imagine what we've done in Africa. I suggest that if you want your children to be able to live on their ancestral land, don't let up for a second.
@1shadowfx
@1shadowfx 9 лет назад
Hoka hey!
@benmorr4824
@benmorr4824 4 года назад
Warriors dont take there kids to battle..and for your worried about the salmon..STOP OVER FISHING!!!
@kozemchuk
@kozemchuk 9 лет назад
love and solidarity from seattle!
@krukpolny8505
@krukpolny8505 2 месяца назад
Open Oil Pipelines from Canada to USA. You Tube.
@meathena
@meathena 9 лет назад
So what happens now? It sounds like the pipeline is being built anyway - did I misunderstand that? What can we do to stop it? How do we help?
@nedludd4675
@nedludd4675 9 лет назад
Fight back in any way you can. Support people like this with food, shelter, necessities, anything that could help. Raise awareness in your community, join or start projects that aim to defend the landbase you inhabit. If you're fine with a potential prison sentence or the possibility of harm, engage in direct action that goes beyond symbolic protest. The time for talk is over, as far as I'm concerned. In the end, it's all up to what you choose to do with your time.
@m.a.g.8644
@m.a.g.8644 9 лет назад
Ned Ludd I was hoping the OP might respond with specifics regarding this particular case, but general ideas about civil disobedience are ok too. AJ+ are there any updates?
@PaulKentSkates
@PaulKentSkates 9 лет назад
You stop driving your car and buying plastics. :)
@meathena
@meathena 9 лет назад
Paul Kent not helpful, and not as clever as you wanted it to be since you wrote it on something containing plastics that was shipped in fossil fuel burning vehicles.
@PaulKentSkates
@PaulKentSkates 9 лет назад
On the contrary, I fully realized that.
@colejames8179
@colejames8179 6 лет назад
I have a question. Do you all drive automobiles? If so do your automobiles use gas or diesel in the operation of the automobiles. How do you heat your homes? Do you use any plastic products? How about paper products. Do you operate your automobiles on rubber tires. I do understand your concerns, believe me I get it, but I'm seriously concerned about how far things need to be pushed on both sides.
@taradeleeuw2344
@taradeleeuw2344 Год назад
Where Hero’s and lawlessness thrives
@yessure5291
@yessure5291 6 лет назад
2:48 those hats are from Tibet originally.
@jamieh9253
@jamieh9253 4 года назад
I'm sure you totally know their culture better than they do.
@Walkritee
@Walkritee 3 года назад
Can you put me in contact with these people? I am Mohawk Indian and I want to help
@phawgg2
@phawgg2 9 лет назад
2:30 I recognize the indian cloth designs, Judy Black. 4:09 help arrives.
@robertw1800
@robertw1800 9 лет назад
Well it is their land. If they don't want to negotiate at all. Then that's their right. I still favor pipelines being created from Canada to America though. Actually I wish they would build several of them. One for oil, and a couple for water. Since Canada has the largest reserve of fresh water.
@liteney
@liteney 9 лет назад
robert williams So you're American then are you used to be a nice place to visit, how about a piece of advice from a friend to a neighbour eh my friend. Stop foolishly living in deserts and stop stealing our water, have a nice day eh. Cheers... : )
@dovetail90
@dovetail90 8 лет назад
This is awesome!
@aleppo51
@aleppo51 9 лет назад
It is their land (property) after all. Here in Oregon, many landowners in the SW part of the state have been resisting the eminent domain confiscation of their land on behalf of private corporations in order to build energy grids to California. They formed a group, the Pitchfork Rebellion to fight for their land, using civil legal and non violent means. For their pains, they were labeled "terrorists" by the Feds. I would ask all the scoffers against these people, just who are the looters?
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