Posted on 03/16/2012 9:24:41 AM PDT by Erik Latranyi
Vandals are responsible for at least $300,000 in damage at a property owned by Chesapeake Energy in Bradford County, according to state police.
Troopers said someone sliced cuts in a polyethylene liner of a water holding tank sometime over the weekend at a Chesapeake facility near Towanda.
There was no water in the holding tank at the time.
Anyone with information about the vandalism is asked to call state police at Towanda at 570-265-2186
The water is not what is killing the planet. It is the evil natural gas. Why don’t they cut into the flowline or take off the Christmas tree and have some real fun when their bongs ignite it?
Funny that something called “NATURAL gas” can be deemed a pollutant.
And oil... it’s the essence of “organic”.
Advocating eco-terrorism is not a FR thing to do, ya' know.
Most people have no idea how vulnerable the grid is to being taken down. A tree branch falls in Ohio and four states and two provinces go dark. Think what an actual attack would cause.
The summer of Occutard is going to be real fun
If they can create a fracking water spill which will create an excuse to shut down the industry, the actual environment be damned.
That’s why this is not really about a clean planet. It’s about Socialism.
I am sure he is not advocating it all. He’s just pointing out some of the hazardous work conditions that an eco terrorism job comes with.
Yeah, like those morons putting their dinghies in front of those Japanese trawlers to save Charlie the Tuna.
I work in the gas industry in Pennsylvania.
Some companies are removing the signage from their trucks as they are targets for vandalism.
Some company drivers have had nutjobs try to run them off the roads.
The liberal whackos are ready for violence. Are we?
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