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In reply to the discussion: Total Surveillance: The Response to Snowden’s Leak Ignores the Reality of Political Repression [View all]Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)7. TransCanada Caught Training Police to Treat Nonviolent Keystone XL Protesters as Terrorists
http://ecowatch.com/2013/transcanada-caught-training-police-nonviolent-keystone-xl-protesters-terrorists/
In the midst of recent national controversy surrounding government surveillance of the public, a recent Freedom of Information Act request to the Nebraska State Patrol has exposed evidence that TransCanada provided training to federal agents and local Nebraska police to suppress nonviolent activists protesting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline by arresting them on anti-terrorism statutes. The presentation slides, obtained by grassroots landowner advocacy group Bold Nebraska, target Tar Sands Blockade activists by name.
This is clear evidence of the collusion between TransCanada and the federal government assisting local police to unlawfully monitor and harass political protestors, said Lauren Regan, legal coordinator for Tar Sands Blockade and executive director of the Civil Liberties Defense Center. These documents expose the truth that the government is giving the nod to unlawful corporate spying. By slinging false allegations against peaceful activists in this presentation, TransCanada puts them at risk of unwarranted prosecution.
Although TransCanadas presentation to authorities contains information about property destruction, sabotage and booby traps, police in Texas and Oklahoma have never alleged, accused or charged Tar Sands Blockade activists of any such behaviors. Since August 2012, Tar Sands Blockade has carried out dozens of successful nonviolent direct actions to physically halt construction of the Keystone XL pipeline in Texas and Oklahoma. All of these acts, as well as every pipeline protest in Nebraska, have maintained strict commitments to nonviolence.
Try as TransCanada might to slander Tar Sands Blockade and our growing grassroots movement, we know who the real criminals are, said Ron Seifert, a spokesperson with Tar Sands Blockade who was pictured in the slideshow. The real criminals are those profiting from this deadly tar sands pipeline by endangering families living along the route and pumping illegal levels of air toxins into fence-line communities.
(More at the link.)
In the midst of recent national controversy surrounding government surveillance of the public, a recent Freedom of Information Act request to the Nebraska State Patrol has exposed evidence that TransCanada provided training to federal agents and local Nebraska police to suppress nonviolent activists protesting the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline by arresting them on anti-terrorism statutes. The presentation slides, obtained by grassroots landowner advocacy group Bold Nebraska, target Tar Sands Blockade activists by name.
This is clear evidence of the collusion between TransCanada and the federal government assisting local police to unlawfully monitor and harass political protestors, said Lauren Regan, legal coordinator for Tar Sands Blockade and executive director of the Civil Liberties Defense Center. These documents expose the truth that the government is giving the nod to unlawful corporate spying. By slinging false allegations against peaceful activists in this presentation, TransCanada puts them at risk of unwarranted prosecution.
Although TransCanadas presentation to authorities contains information about property destruction, sabotage and booby traps, police in Texas and Oklahoma have never alleged, accused or charged Tar Sands Blockade activists of any such behaviors. Since August 2012, Tar Sands Blockade has carried out dozens of successful nonviolent direct actions to physically halt construction of the Keystone XL pipeline in Texas and Oklahoma. All of these acts, as well as every pipeline protest in Nebraska, have maintained strict commitments to nonviolence.
Try as TransCanada might to slander Tar Sands Blockade and our growing grassroots movement, we know who the real criminals are, said Ron Seifert, a spokesperson with Tar Sands Blockade who was pictured in the slideshow. The real criminals are those profiting from this deadly tar sands pipeline by endangering families living along the route and pumping illegal levels of air toxins into fence-line communities.
(More at the link.)
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Total Surveillance: The Response to Snowden’s Leak Ignores the Reality of Political Repression [View all]
Purveyor
Jun 2013
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TransCanada Caught Training Police to Treat Nonviolent Keystone XL Protesters as Terrorists
Fire Walk With Me
Jun 2013
#7
Regrettably, Nothing Will Change Until The American People Have Had Enough
cantbeserious
Jun 2013
#8
How can we know or verify how they are using the data? Trust them? No F'ing way. They have lied
L0oniX
Jun 2013
#9
So, how long until the Good Germans come to "reshape the narrative"? n/t
backscatter712
Jun 2013
#10
I believe your question was "Do you really think you can't do all you were doing before?"
Demit
Jun 2013
#26
Time place and manner restrictions are allowed even if you personally don't approve
treestar
Jun 2013
#29
There is the usual bureaucratic maze of laws and regulations regarding the NSA.
randome
Jun 2013
#18