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Monkey Wrench Gang or The Real Awakening

Microbeman

The Logical Gardener
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This is the flip side of the coin; an awakening against the likes of DJ Trump & Sons

https://vancouversun.com/news/local...jrEANWHfboPC8MsCLZCD6iqMjWi1UhzJeDVYUh4MgyG1E

Violence has erupted at a Coastal GasLink pipeline work site in Northern B.C., leaving workers shaken and millions of dollars in damage. Very early Thursday, just after midnight, Coastal GasLink security called RCMP for help, reporting it was under attack by about 20 people, some wielding axes.

RCMP Chief Supt. Warren Brown, commander for the north district, called the attack a “calculated and organized violent attack that left its victims shaken and a multi-million dollar path of destruction.”



Coastal GasLink said in a statement the attackers surrounded some of its workers in a “highly planned” and “unprovoked” assault near the Morice River drill pad site off the forest service road.



“In one of the most concerning acts, an attempt was made to set a vehicle on fire while workers were inside,” said the company in a statement. “The attackers also wielded axes, swinging them at vehicles and through a truck’s window. Flare guns were also fired at workers.”
The company said its workers fled. They were shaken, but no one was physically injured.

Coastal GasLink said attackers used grinders to cut locks on a gate, entering an active construction site. They damaged heavy equipment and construction trailers, causing millions of dollars in damage. More precise estimates were not yet available.

The attackers also cut equipment hydraulic and fuel lines, causing dangerous leaks. The company said it was working to contain the environmental impact.

Photos provided by RCMP showed the extent of the damage to the company’s and contractors’ equipment and property. At least two heavy excavators were toppled on to their sides, trucks were badly damaged and a portable office showed extensive damage to the exterior, with parts of its facade torn down.

After the attack, the attackers disappeared into the night.

RCMP said responding officers were met with a blockade of downed trees, tar-covered stumps, boards with spikes, and fires at the forestry road’s 41 km mark. As police worked their way past the debris, people threw smoke bombs and fire-lit sticks at them. One officer was injured.

At the drill pad site, about 12 kilometres further down the road, officers documented damage to heavy machinery, fencing and portables.

Coastal GasLink said the area was the site of a blockade last year that lasted 59 days.

The natural gas pipeline project has been the target of protests and opposition across Canada.

In 2019 and 2020, RCMP enforced court injunctions issued to Coastal GasLink and arrested project opponents.

In November, a blockade erected by members of the Gidimt’en clan, one of five in the Wet’suwet’en Nation, left about 500 workers stranded near a pipeline work site.

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armedoldhippy

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Canada has not "officially" had nuclear weapons since 1984. hmmmm what does that really mean, though? they openly contribute $$$ for US development & refinement of nukes though...if the only thing between me & Russia was the polar ice pack, i'd keep a few on hand just for the hell of it. you know, celebrate Boxing Day or something...
 

BudToaster

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Canada has not "officially" had nuclear weapons since 1984. hmmmm what does that really mean, though? they openly contribute $$$ for US development & refinement of nukes though...if the only thing between me & Russia was the polar ice pack, i'd keep a few on hand just for the hell of it. you know, celebrate Boxing Day or something...

well, this brings up the question i always have ... i get a nice shotgun, the question is, how many shells is enough? a thousand, 10000, ??? how many can i possibly use before being nuked? hardly worth the effort, or, the juice ain't worth the squeeze.
 

armedoldhippy

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well, this brings up the question i always have ... i get a nice shotgun, the question is, how many shells is enough? a thousand, 10000, ??? how many can i possibly use before being nuked? hardly worth the effort, or, the juice ain't worth the squeeze.

i keep a couple of boxes on hand. #8 shot for doves & grouse, #5s for turkey, T x BB in steel for waterfowl, slugs for deer/coyotes, a few 00 buck for assholes...enough for the police to get here before i run out of ammo. you realize, don't you, that no one is going to nuke a house? or, maybe you don't, lol... your "situation" implies that whoever is after you will nuke & kill their own troops in order to subdue you. do you really think you are that important? 😄
 

chilliwilli

Waterboy
This is the flip side of the coin; an awakening against the likes of DJ Trump & Sons

https://vancouversun.com/news/local...jrEANWHfboPC8MsCLZCD6iqMjWi1UhzJeDVYUh4MgyG1E

Violence has erupted at a Coastal GasLink pipeline work site in Northern B.C., leaving workers shaken and millions of dollars in damage. Very early Thursday, just after midnight, Coastal GasLink security called RCMP for help, reporting it was under attack by about 20 people, some wielding axes.

RCMP Chief Supt. Warren Brown, commander for the north district, called the attack a “calculated and organized violent attack that left its victims shaken and a multi-million dollar path of destruction.”



Coastal GasLink said in a statement the attackers surrounded some of its workers in a “highly planned” and “unprovoked” assault near the Morice River drill pad site off the forest service road.



“In one of the most concerning acts, an attempt was made to set a vehicle on fire while workers were inside,” said the company in a statement. “The attackers also wielded axes, swinging them at vehicles and through a truck’s window. Flare guns were also fired at workers.”
The company said its workers fled. They were shaken, but no one was physically injured.

Coastal GasLink said attackers used grinders to cut locks on a gate, entering an active construction site. They damaged heavy equipment and construction trailers, causing millions of dollars in damage. More precise estimates were not yet available.

The attackers also cut equipment hydraulic and fuel lines, causing dangerous leaks. The company said it was working to contain the environmental impact.

Photos provided by RCMP showed the extent of the damage to the company’s and contractors’ equipment and property. At least two heavy excavators were toppled on to their sides, trucks were badly damaged and a portable office showed extensive damage to the exterior, with parts of its facade torn down.

After the attack, the attackers disappeared into the night.

RCMP said responding officers were met with a blockade of downed trees, tar-covered stumps, boards with spikes, and fires at the forestry road’s 41 km mark. As police worked their way past the debris, people threw smoke bombs and fire-lit sticks at them. One officer was injured.

At the drill pad site, about 12 kilometres further down the road, officers documented damage to heavy machinery, fencing and portables.

Coastal GasLink said the area was the site of a blockade last year that lasted 59 days.

The natural gas pipeline project has been the target of protests and opposition across Canada.

In 2019 and 2020, RCMP enforced court injunctions issued to Coastal GasLink and arrested project opponents.

In November, a blockade erected by members of the Gidimt’en clan, one of five in the Wet’suwet’en Nation, left about 500 workers stranded near a pipeline work site.

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I like that. Making such operations as expensive as possible is a good way to stop them because it gets to the root of the problem.
They were very disciplined and prepared what sets them apart from rioters. If they can keep going on with not harming people they have my full support.
 

Microbeman

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I like that. Making such operations as expensive as possible is a good way to stop them because it gets to the root of the problem.
They were very disciplined and prepared what sets them apart from rioters. If they can keep going on with not harming people they have my full support.

Hey thanks for seeing what the thread is about, unlike prior participation. Ya, sure sounds like the commando raids of the 70s. Not that I know anything about them.
 

Gry

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The oil and mining industries compete with each other over who holds the track record for the slaughter of indigenous.
Amazing to watch hydrocarbon industry jackasses calling in counterinsurgency specialists to deal with water protectors and then attempting to lie about it when it became public knowledge that they had done so.

Tragic to watch an industry take a wonderful advantage and lead, and throw it away as if it never mattered at all.
The Pound Sterling was replaced as the global currency of record because England could not keep pace with the evolution in fuel
technology.
In turning away from the green revolution and embracing the hydrocarbon route, the US is repeating that mistake.
Solid and decent effort Microbeman, I salute your intent.
 

armedoldhippy

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The oil and mining industries compete with each other over who holds the track record for the slaughter of indigenous.
Amazing to watch hydrocarbon industry jackasses calling in counterinsurgency specialists to deal with water protectors and then attempting to lie about it when it became public knowledge that they had done so.

Tragic to watch an industry take a wonderful advantage and lead, and throw it away as if it never mattered at all.
The Pound Sterling was replaced as the global currency of record because England could not keep pace with the evolution in fuel
technology.
In turning away from the green revolution and embracing the hydrocarbon route, the US is repeating that mistake.
Solid and decent effort Microbeman, I salute your intent.

you left out the loggers in the Amazon. otherwise, very factual. 👍
 

Microbeman

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Do you ever wonder why trempy is afraid of a real revolution? Why does he cling to the military? Why does he believe Trump, a big fat zero elite pig, is a savior?
 

chilliwilli

Waterboy
Those dictator types satisfy their need for a strong man that makes them feel importand and powerfull. On their own they never could achive that. Maybe because they stuck at an infantile level of arguing and they never got the right kind of support to develop a stronger personality. When u see how big part trolling is in their arguments i bet its that way.

Or maybe they are secret gay and like the feeling of beeing ordered around by a man.

But giving such people so much influence is imo an american problem. The other countrys have those types of right wing idiots too but they never would win an election. The decades of defunding schools and conditioning to follow the flock worked when a man like trump could recruit the masses. And still is honored no matter what emerges about his time in office.
 

armedoldhippy

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Do you ever wonder why trempy is afraid of a real revolution? Why does he cling to the military? Why does he believe Trump, a big fat zero elite pig, is a savior?

he clings to the military because he (like the GOP) see the power slipping away from them. he does not understand that US military is not going to "step in" to make him happy. when you know you are about to become irrelevant in political matters via legitimate elections, you start disrupting/distorting them. can't win fair? cheat...it really is that simple.
 

GOT_BUD?

Weed is a gateway to gardening
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he clings to the military because he (like the GOP) see the power slipping away from them. he does not understand that US military is not going to "step in" to make him happy. when you know you are about to become irrelevant in political matters via legitimate elections, you start disrupting/distorting them. can't win fair? cheat...it really is that simple.

"The other side is cheating too by having more voters!" - GOP
 

h.h.

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relevance?

It’s the American “patriots” view of Canada as I see it. Unless you’re fighting our war on communism by blocking our border, it’s not in the news.

with that said. I don’t know the backstory. As reported, it seems a bit on the violent side.
 
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