Posted on 11/26/2016 9:23:48 AM PST by Olog-hai
North Dakota officials are encouraging hundreds of Dakota Access oil pipeline protesters to respect a directive to leave a sprawling, months-old encampment on federal land.
According to Standing Rock Sioux tribal leader Dave Archambault, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers sent him a letter Friday that said all federal lands north of the Cannonball River will be closed to public access Dec. 5 for safety concerns, including the oncoming winter and the increasingly contentious clashes between protesters and police.
The Oceti Sakowin camp is on Corps land in southern North Dakota and is where the vast majority of the several hundred people fighting against the four-state, $3.8 billion pipeline have created a self-sustaining community and put up semi-permanent structures in advance of the harsh winter.
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I think you legally camp out on some Federal Lands for 14 days?
I am certain you can not build structures and live on them.
Are they going to prosecute them like they did the ranchers supporting the Hammonds & the Bundys ???
January will clean out the riff raff.
54 days.
In winter protest in Florida.
In summer go north.
Who knows the endgame here?
This protest involves Left people mainly although some of us who supported the Oregon Standoff protest like Gavin Seim and Kelli Stewart, among others, are with the DAPL protestors.
The Left people in North Dakota protesting right now are just as infilatrated with Democrat operatives who want to exploit this protest as the folks in Oregon were infiltrated with Republican people trying to follow the directive of the GOP presidential candidates to end the protest.
And of course, you can be sure the FBI and or other authorities have their spies in the ranks talking militantly and maybe promoting violence as we speak.
The next few weeks could get pretty interesting in North Dakota.
That’s for sure! You do NOT want to be in ND in January... The wind burns so badly.
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