What Is The Dakota Access Pipeline
The Dakota Pipeline is a planned project with a completion date set for January 1st, 2017. It is being built by Energy Transfer Partners based out of Dallas, Texas. The purpose of this project is to transport roughly 570,000 barrels of crude oil daily from North Dakota to Illinois. The estimated cost of the project is $3.7 Billion, which began proceedings in July of 2014. Dakota Access LLC, one of the companies behind the pipeline, estimates it will create 8,000 to 12,000 construction jobs and 40 permanent operating jobs. It is believed it can generate $156 million in sales & income taxes. It will also create $55 million in property taxes for North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Illinois. The North Dakota’s Bakken formation is really large, with a potential 7.4 billion barrels of oil available. The pipeline is 1,172 miles long, and can make 374.3 million gallons of gasoline per day thanks to the hydrofracked oil. With such a large project that can help the regional economy, it would appear that it is a home run for everyone involved. Not so quick, these are just the positives of the Pipeline plan.
The Standing Rock Tribe of Sioux
The original plans for the Pipeline were redirected due to environmental concerns. The intention was for it to cross the Missouri River just north of Bismark, the capital of North Dakota. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers concluded that this route was not a viable one, since it could affect the capital’s drinking water supply. The residents of Bismark are 90% white and spoke out against building the pipeline. State officials then decided to move the pipeline further south, tapping into Standing Rock Indian Reservation. This could affect the drinking water supply of over 8,000 Standing Rock Sioux Native Americans, and many more thousands of individuals in the surrounding areas. But how could this occur on sacred Native American grounds? The answer is quite simple. The government maintains the right to enforce eminent domain, allowing the government to seize lands they like for projects.
The Media Ignores The Protectors
Since early 2016, the largest Native American protest in American history has gone down in North Dakota. Over 200 different tribes totalling thousands have camped out in hopes to stop the construction of the Pipeline. They do not call themselves protestors, but call themselves “The Protectors”. They want to preserve the sacred lands, burial grounds, and want to make sure the Missouri River is not contaminated if the pipeline breaks. Thus far, over 400 arrests have been made. But two major concerns have come about during these protests. The media has largely ignored these large-scale protests. But even more dangerous has been the police treatment of the Native Americans, which has been downright militant.
Protectors have stood inside the river as a symbol of unity to protect the river, only to have police pepper spray their faces. Attack dogs have been unleashed on protestors. Police in riot gear have torn down teepees and sweat lodges, and forced tribesmen off the site. Some individuals have been shot with rubber pellets, while others have been beaten with batons. Police have also shot down any drones flying by recording video. The treatment of these tribes have been downright racist at times, but it is not first time in American history this has occured. European settlers often took lands from Native Americans to shape the United States to the nation it is today. The Native American population was often decimated, raped, or even forcibly relocated to isolated parts of the country that would make it difficult for them to prosper. It is a darn shame to see that discrimination against Native Americans is still present in the year 2016.
Winter Is Coming
With either candidates Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton forming a solid opinion of the Dakota Pipeline, it is safe to assume either would get involved. Barack Obama, who declined the Keystone XL pipeline, seems unlikely to interfere. With a cold winter approaching, with average temperatures of 0 Degrees F, the tribes have vowed to camp out the winter to continue protesting. With an increase of protestors, including celebrities, would it be enough to stop the large corporations from building the pipeline? Or will militarized police just continue clearing the path through violence by removing protestors from the building site. Not much is certain at this point, but what we do know is that this is yet another shameful moment in our nation’s history.
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This is my first time finding out about this. I even searched online videos, dude these are not cops. These are swat teams beating up the tribe. WTF bro, I am royally pissed
Dude me too. Never heard about this up until now. Crazy shit. After reading this i was in a bad mood. This is not cool.
Trump will build a wall to block them
I sure hope he does. Shit needs to be done for sure.
TRUMP will make sure that pipeline is finished. unless there is MAJOR riots on the fields of dakota. who wants to pull off a braveheart and join the standing rock folks?
Go for it bro! I’m already planning on heading back up. FYI Today’s international #NoDAPL day. If you can find a protest near you you should stand up for what is right.
hate to be the bearer of bad news —- this pipeline is getting built and the tribe’s struggles will be forgotten in the next few years….
Sad fact is that it’s not going to be forgotten… If you forget about it you’ll be reminded during every battle for our land from here on out. This isn’t just their fight, this is a fight against globalist corporations taking precedents over our rights. These battles are gunna be fought in the courts for the next couple years, hopefully a couple years and not a couple decades!
I like your attitude man. Keep up the good work man
Unpopular opinion here. Sure it’s easy to say the pipeline is a bad idea. But it’s much harder to go without it. The eastern seaboard needs the fracked oil coming in from Dakota.
Have you watched the new Documentary “Before the Flood”? We have the technology and $$$ to go green… Why continue with a failed system for a failed resource. All oil has really brought this world is war. Did you hear about the biggest earthquake to hit Oklahoma recently? product of a fracted system.
LEGENDARY documentary
I am so ashamed to read that we keep doing this to indians. That is really messed up, we should bite the bullet on this one and build it on the capital side.
What a damn shame
Not surprised the media is not even talking about this.
Of course they won’t talk about it. This is no new news. The media sucks and is very selective on what to share
To be fair, did some addition research. 2/3 of the standing rock tribe is unemployed. This projects creates a lot of tax returns. Their tribe, not so much. Just saying, for the government, this is a no brainer. Not surprised.
I agree with you Cedar. I am glad you joined them to help them out. Good job man!
I am glad we got someone like on here that really knows there shit and very educated. Welcome bro.
Thanks. If anyone wants to get involved or you can’t but still want to donate to the cause check out http://www.ocetisakowincamp.org/
You believe in a cause, and you stand up for it. I respect that bro. They are a very strong people, I would have to agree. They’ve been through alot.
Wow man that is amazing. You actually went there? Good stuff bro, I am actually inspired now.
I feel for their cause. What our government is doing is messed up. But I am torn apart, because yes it is true. We killed the majority of them and set them up to fail. But at the same time, I know a large amount of them are alcoholics and addicts. Many of them refuse to work. So I don’t know what to say, it’s hard to help someone who refuses to help themselves.
—-I bet Kal-El doesn’t know that all these Native Americans get are $5,000 from the government for the entire year….just 5 grand, that is NOTHING for the shit they need to put up with.
Right on man! You got the truth that everyone seems to ignore. Nobody wants to get to root cause and rather point the finger.
I agree with the point you bring up
I see no harm in growing hemp. George Washington became rich with his hemp farms. I had no clue.
Yep, too bad it’s illegal on the federal level though
Such a hypocrisy to ban hemp….so stupid.