5 Things You Need to Know About the Dakota Access Pipeline Protests
Here are five things you need to know.
Here are five things you need to know.
Darknet coffee, health carefree and a lot of pot + this day in history w/the PATRIOT Act and our song of the day by PWR BTTM on your Morning Monarchy for October 26, 2016.
You probably haven't heard about this story, but you should have.
October 16, 2016
From: Nomi Prins, Author, investigative Journalist, Concerned American Citizen
To: North Dakota State Attorney Ladd R. Erickson, McLean County, lrerickson@nd.gov
Subject: Riot Charge Against Prize-Winning Independent Journalist, Amy Goodman
Dear North Dakota State Attorney Ladd R. Erickson:
Dakota Access Pipeline police decided to continue Christopher Columbus' brutal tradition today.
The situation is escalating quickly.
The revolution will not be televised.
When I was president of Reprise Records, Neil's wish was always my command. That's a long time ago and I haven't spoken to Neil in years but, in his awesome new song, "Indian Giver," he says he wishes somebody would share the news. So... here goes.
(ANTIMEDIA) North Dakota — Protecting the Dakota Access Pipeline has proved an expensive undertaking for the North Dakota Department of Emergency Services (DES), the government agency overseeing law enforcement at the contested construction site.
There's no better intro to what been going on in North Dakota than this fun, informative clip from Lee Camp's Redacted Tonight.by Gaius PubliusAnother piece with not many parts to keep in mind, this time about the native American protests of the DAPL pipeline in North Dakota. Here are the pieces: