Then why did USACE literally ask for police to "protect" workers that aren't supposed to be on their land doing this work?
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If the DAPL workers are illegally on their land why didn't they ask the cops to remove & charge them?
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"The Corps is monitoring activities on USACE-managed federal lands" with militarized police forces paid by ETP
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@camden_mello cam send me a link that is in reference to this -
that's an exert from an email he got from the Army corp of engineers dodging the question he asked them
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should also ask how they're monitoring the situation. See if that's bullshit or not
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have u seen this Reich post?
#NoDAPL just needs to hold strong until Jan 1, then project is unviable https://www.facebook.com/RBReich/posts/1369154123097180?hc_location=ufi … -
contracts for the oil that would be delivered via pipeline was negotiated at pre-crash price. Contracts expire on jan 1
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great work Jordan. You're a game changer
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An Army Corps appropriate response requires knee pads, I think....
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