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Taken from the Carpark at Trinoma Mall. An MRT 'set' at the end of the line waits to reverse direction & pick up more passengers. 30 March 2009

Duluth, Minnesota

 

September 27, 2019

 

A few hundred people gathered on the shore of Gichi-gami (Lake Superior) to protest the proposed Enbridge Line 3 tar sands pipeline.

 

After a rally and speakers, they marched along the Gichi-gami shore then held a gathering at Lake Place Park had food, art, workshops, and music.

 

The proposed Line 3 pipeline would transport oil from Canada across Minnesota to Superior, Wisconsin. Protesters say the pipeline would have the climate change impact of 50 coal power plants.

 

This September, the Minnesota Supreme Court declined to take up challenges by tribal and conservation groups to the pipeline environmental review. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission is now in the process of finishing the environmental review.

 

2019-09-28 This is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. Give attribution to: Fibonacci Blue

 

endless medium/high rise residential buildings

 

Outside the Minnesota State Capitol today where around a hundred were still holding space in protest against the nearing completion Line 3 pipeline after their permitted event expired. Minnesota Department of Public Safety told the Star Tribune they made 4 arrests.

  

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This image is part of a continuing series following the unrest and events in Minneapolis following the May 25th, 2020 murder of George Floyd.

 

Chad Davis Photography: Minneapolis Uprising

 

The Metroshuttle services in Manchester began operating in September 2002, taking over from the previous Centreline service. GMPTE opted for First Manchester to take the helm of the services which at the time only consisted of two routes, the 1 and 2. Following on from the success of these two routes, a third, the 3, was introduced in 2005 to cover additional areas of the city.

Optare Solo’s specially designed and liveried for the network used to be the mainstay of the Metroshuttle fleet until 2010, when ‘Electric Hybrid’ Optare Versa’s and the newer Optare Solo replaced their older counterparts giving more room inside and less emissions on the outside, presumably pleasing some government buff somewhere.

 

Pausing at Piccadilly before embarking on another tour of the City, Optare Versa YJ60 KDU sits patiently in full Line 3 Purple Livery.

Duluth, Minnesota

 

September 27, 2019

 

A few hundred people gathered on the shore of Gichi-gami (Lake Superior) to protest the proposed Enbridge Line 3 tar sands pipeline.

 

After a rally and speakers, they marched along the Gichi-gami shore then held a gathering at Lake Place Park had food, art, workshops, and music.

 

The proposed Line 3 pipeline would transport oil from Canada across Minnesota to Superior, Wisconsin. Protesters say the pipeline would have the climate change impact of 50 coal power plants.

 

This September, the Minnesota Supreme Court declined to take up challenges by tribal and conservation groups to the pipeline environmental review. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission is now in the process of finishing the environmental review.

 

2019-09-28 This is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. Give attribution to: Fibonacci Blue

Please attribute to Lorie Shaull if used elsewhere.

 

Hyderabad Metro Rail project under-construction near Uppal. This is part of the Stage-I (Nagole to Mettuguda) of Line-3 (Nagole-Shilparamam) of 71+km Phase-I being built in entirety by the concessionaire L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) (www.ltmetro.in/). This stage is entirely on Inner Ring Road (IRR).

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One of the older trams constructed by Bombardier.

 

Seen here at the line 3 terminus @ New Addington having arrived with a service from Wimbledon.

 

This route is the most busiest on the network and trams run up to every 7-8 minutes during the day with the 1st trams at around 0430 and last trams between 0030 & 0100.

STOP LINE 3 & DAPL \\ BUILD BACK FOSSIL FREE

 

Oakland Federal Building

February 27th, 2021

 

Massive, beautiful STREET MURAL in Oakland, CA., sponsored by Idle No More SF Bay, Climate Justice Street Mural Project, Distributed Sound Collective, 1,000 Grandmothers for Future Generations and East Point Peace Academy.

 

From the organizers:

 

"We are here to protect the water, climate and communities in solidarity with indigenous-led movements fighting the Line 3 and (DAPL) Dakota Access Pipe Lines. We call on the Biden/Harris administration to cancel these pipelines and to Build Back Fossil Free-- to end the era of fossil fuel production, and protect communities reeling from the climate and COVID-19"

 

The big message was "STOP LINE 3 & DAPL \\ BUILD BACK FOSSIL FREE" with 12 groups painting their own visions for future generations.

The rear aspect of the new Vanhool Exquicity trolleybuses in the TPG fleet seen outside Cornavin Station whilst en route to Gardiol on Line 3.

Veteran streetcar in Bergen, Norway. Here arriving at the tramway depot at Møhlenpris and having to make some choices as where to go to... The first, second, third or fourth to the right? Or just straight ahead?

 

The cars come originally from BVB (VEB Kombinat Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe) in former Eastern Berlin. They were manufactured as Reko-Wagen at the "Reichsbahnausbesserungswerks Berlin-Schöneweide" in the former DDR

Chase Bank, Stop Funding #Line3 Tar Sands Pipeline! Community voices in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, spoke up to demand that Chase Bank stop funding the Line3 Pipeline. Per the Thomas Merton Center: Let’s tell Chase Bank to stop funding construction of the Line 3 tar sands pipeline across the treaty territory of the Anishinaabe people and the headwaters of the Mississippi River in northern Minnesota. We’ll be outside the Squirrel Hill branch with signs and leaflets to educate the public and demand that Chase Bank stop funding Line 3 before it’s too late.

 

If completed, Line 3 will transport almost one million barrels of dirty tar sands per day from Alberta, Canada to the shores of Lake Superior in Wisconsin.

 

Construction is already happening right now, and will require draining five Billion gallons of water from wetlands throughout Northern Minnesota and drilling under multiple rivers, including twice under the Mississippi. The influx of out of state pipeline workers and “man camps” has also intensified the existing crisis of human trafficking, assault, and missing and murdered indigenous women along the construction route.

 

Chase Bank is heavily invested in this destruction, and will decide on July 22nd whether to renew their loans to the pipeline project.

 

Line 3 is a project of the Enbridge Corporation, a Canadian multinational responsible for the largest inland oil spill in the US. Enbridge was also one of the companies building the Dakota Access Pipeline, which involved sustained, coordinated violence and military counterinsurgency tactics against peaceful water protectors and indigenous people by national guard, law enforcement, and private security mercenary firms working on behalf of Enbridge and their partners.

 

Beyond damage to vast areas of wetlands and the Mississippi River, current construction and future oil spills also threaten the Manoomin wild rice that is sacred to the Anishinaabe people. Enbridge is trying to force their dangerous and unnecessary pipeline through indigenous territories while the Anishinaabe people organize a movement to protect the water and sacred rice through everything from lawsuits to resistance camps in the path of the pipeline itself.

 

Call Chase Bank today and ask them to #DefundLine3.

All the info is here at

stopthemoneypipeline.com/call-chase-defund-line-3/

 

Spread the word and share the Facebook event! bit.ly/defundLine3

 

Now is the time to go to Minnesota and join the movement! All the info for showing up at camps is here welcomewaterprotectors.com/

Exterior of the unusual Dahlem-Dorf station on Line 3 of Berlin's U-Bahn. Is this the only metro station with a thatched roof in the world?

STOP LINE 3 & DAPL \\ BUILD BACK FOSSIL FREE

 

Oakland Federal Building

February 27th, 2021

 

Massive, beautiful STREET MURAL in Oakland, CA., sponsored by Idle No More SF Bay, Climate Justice Street Mural Project, Distributed Sound Collective, 1,000 Grandmothers for Future Generations and East Point Peace Academy.

 

From the organizers:

 

"We are here to protect the water, climate and communities in solidarity with indigenous-led movements fighting the Line 3 and (DAPL) Dakota Access Pipe Lines. We call on the Biden/Harris administration to cancel these pipelines and to Build Back Fossil Free-- to end the era of fossil fuel production, and protect communities reeling from the climate and COVID-19"

 

The big message was "STOP LINE 3 & DAPL \\ BUILD BACK FOSSIL FREE" with 12 groups painting their own visions for future generations.

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Protesters gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol asking for Governor Walz or President Biden to stop construction on the nearing completion Enbridge Line 3 pipeline in Minnesota.

 

--

This image is part of a continuing series following the unrest and events in Minneapolis following the May 25th, 2020 murder of George Floyd.

 

Chad Davis Photography: Minneapolis Uprising

Ostrava - Nová Ves, 28. října.

Duluth, Minnesota

 

September 27, 2019

 

A few hundred people gathered on the shore of Gichi-gami (Lake Superior) to protest the proposed Enbridge Line 3 tar sands pipeline.

 

After a rally and speakers, they marched along the Gichi-gami shore then held a gathering at Lake Place Park had food, art, workshops, and music.

 

The proposed Line 3 pipeline would transport oil from Canada across Minnesota to Superior, Wisconsin. Protesters say the pipeline would have the climate change impact of 50 coal power plants.

 

This September, the Minnesota Supreme Court declined to take up challenges by tribal and conservation groups to the pipeline environmental review. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission is now in the process of finishing the environmental review.

 

2019-09-28 This is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. Give attribution to: Fibonacci Blue

 

Chase Bank, Stop Funding #Line3 Tar Sands Pipeline! Community voices in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, spoke up to demand that Chase Bank stop funding the Line3 Pipeline. Per the Thomas Merton Center: Let’s tell Chase Bank to stop funding construction of the Line 3 tar sands pipeline across the treaty territory of the Anishinaabe people and the headwaters of the Mississippi River in northern Minnesota. We’ll be outside the Squirrel Hill branch with signs and leaflets to educate the public and demand that Chase Bank stop funding Line 3 before it’s too late.

 

If completed, Line 3 will transport almost one million barrels of dirty tar sands per day from Alberta, Canada to the shores of Lake Superior in Wisconsin.

 

Construction is already happening right now, and will require draining five Billion gallons of water from wetlands throughout Northern Minnesota and drilling under multiple rivers, including twice under the Mississippi. The influx of out of state pipeline workers and “man camps” has also intensified the existing crisis of human trafficking, assault, and missing and murdered indigenous women along the construction route.

 

Chase Bank is heavily invested in this destruction, and will decide on July 22nd whether to renew their loans to the pipeline project.

 

Line 3 is a project of the Enbridge Corporation, a Canadian multinational responsible for the largest inland oil spill in the US. Enbridge was also one of the companies building the Dakota Access Pipeline, which involved sustained, coordinated violence and military counterinsurgency tactics against peaceful water protectors and indigenous people by national guard, law enforcement, and private security mercenary firms working on behalf of Enbridge and their partners.

 

Beyond damage to vast areas of wetlands and the Mississippi River, current construction and future oil spills also threaten the Manoomin wild rice that is sacred to the Anishinaabe people. Enbridge is trying to force their dangerous and unnecessary pipeline through indigenous territories while the Anishinaabe people organize a movement to protect the water and sacred rice through everything from lawsuits to resistance camps in the path of the pipeline itself.

 

Call Chase Bank today and ask them to #DefundLine3.

All the info is here at

stopthemoneypipeline.com/call-chase-defund-line-3/

 

Spread the word and share the Facebook event! bit.ly/defundLine3

 

Now is the time to go to Minnesota and join the movement! All the info for showing up at camps is here welcomewaterprotectors.com/

AprilStarted to work early for the 2010 April Fools which was to be a fully fledged OP for an anime title called "Chinka" including all the bells and whistles. The OP was warmly received worldwide and by the industry so much that the OVA was announced in the Japanese anime magazines.We got a load of folks to work on the OP including:-Masahiko Komino (小美野雅彦). He was the supervisor for the Chinka PV and previously worked on titles such as Baka to Test, Macross Frontier, Saki, Hayate, Kannnagi, Sekirei, Strike Witches and more.Junichi Higashi (東潤一) managed the art direction and some of his previous titles include Seitokai no Ichizon, Sekirei, Witchblade, Queens Blade, Sora no Woto and his work also goes back to 1985 on Zeta Gundam.Yota Tsuruoka (鶴岡陽太) managed the sound and he previously worked on titles such as Haruhi, Lucky Star, Clannad, Idol Master Xenoglossia and Last Exile.Motion sketches was managed by Frontline who have produced titles such as Death Note, Welcome to the NHK, Ninomiya-kun, King Gainer, Gurren Lagann and Devil May Cry.The voice actress in the PV is Sato Satomi (佐藤聡美) - she does the voice of Chinka, Megumi and Shoka! Her previous work includes being the voice actress for Ritsu Tainaka from K-ON!

    

By Danny Choo - www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

 

View more at tokyo.japantimes.co.jp/post/en/1534/Summary+of+2010.html

Chase Bank, Stop Funding #Line3 Tar Sands Pipeline! Community voices in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, spoke up to demand that Chase Bank stop funding the Line3 Pipeline. Per the Thomas Merton Center: Let’s tell Chase Bank to stop funding construction of the Line 3 tar sands pipeline across the treaty territory of the Anishinaabe people and the headwaters of the Mississippi River in northern Minnesota. We’ll be outside the Squirrel Hill branch with signs and leaflets to educate the public and demand that Chase Bank stop funding Line 3 before it’s too late.

 

If completed, Line 3 will transport almost one million barrels of dirty tar sands per day from Alberta, Canada to the shores of Lake Superior in Wisconsin.

 

Construction is already happening right now, and will require draining five Billion gallons of water from wetlands throughout Northern Minnesota and drilling under multiple rivers, including twice under the Mississippi. The influx of out of state pipeline workers and “man camps” has also intensified the existing crisis of human trafficking, assault, and missing and murdered indigenous women along the construction route.

 

Chase Bank is heavily invested in this destruction, and will decide on July 22nd whether to renew their loans to the pipeline project.

 

Line 3 is a project of the Enbridge Corporation, a Canadian multinational responsible for the largest inland oil spill in the US. Enbridge was also one of the companies building the Dakota Access Pipeline, which involved sustained, coordinated violence and military counterinsurgency tactics against peaceful water protectors and indigenous people by national guard, law enforcement, and private security mercenary firms working on behalf of Enbridge and their partners.

 

Beyond damage to vast areas of wetlands and the Mississippi River, current construction and future oil spills also threaten the Manoomin wild rice that is sacred to the Anishinaabe people. Enbridge is trying to force their dangerous and unnecessary pipeline through indigenous territories while the Anishinaabe people organize a movement to protect the water and sacred rice through everything from lawsuits to resistance camps in the path of the pipeline itself.

 

Call Chase Bank today and ask them to #DefundLine3.

All the info is here at

stopthemoneypipeline.com/call-chase-defund-line-3/

 

Spread the word and share the Facebook event! bit.ly/defundLine3

 

Now is the time to go to Minnesota and join the movement! All the info for showing up at camps is here welcomewaterprotectors.com/

Duluth, Minnesota

 

September 27, 2019

 

A few hundred people gathered on the shore of Gichi-gami (Lake Superior) to protest the proposed Enbridge Line 3 tar sands pipeline.

 

After a rally and speakers, they marched along the Gichi-gami shore then held a gathering at Lake Place Park had food, art, workshops, and music.

 

The proposed Line 3 pipeline would transport oil from Canada across Minnesota to Superior, Wisconsin. Protesters say the pipeline would have the climate change impact of 50 coal power plants.

 

This September, the Minnesota Supreme Court declined to take up challenges by tribal and conservation groups to the pipeline environmental review. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission is now in the process of finishing the environmental review.

 

2019-09-28 This is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. Give attribution to: Fibonacci Blue

 

The only slitscan photo at Shanghai. Long distance trains are not running inside the city and all the subway stations equip the safety doors, so it was no chance to take the side view of the trains.

 

This is also a test for the trainscanner with GUI under development..

Duluth, Minnesota

 

September 27, 2019

 

A few hundred people gathered on the shore of Gichi-gami (Lake Superior) to protest the proposed Enbridge Line 3 tar sands pipeline.

 

After a rally and speakers, they marched along the Gichi-gami shore then held a gathering at Lake Place Park had food, art, workshops, and music.

 

The proposed Line 3 pipeline would transport oil from Canada across Minnesota to Superior, Wisconsin. Protesters say the pipeline would have the climate change impact of 50 coal power plants.

 

This September, the Minnesota Supreme Court declined to take up challenges by tribal and conservation groups to the pipeline environmental review. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission is now in the process of finishing the environmental review.

 

2019-09-28 This is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. Give attribution to: Fibonacci Blue

 

Divest Wells Fargo - Native People Not For Sale

 

February 24, 2018

 

THUNDERBIRD WOMAN RISES AGAIN

Wells Fargo World Headquarters

San Francisco Financial District.

 

With a huge street mural, native people tell Wells Fargo they will not be bought off with greenwashing grant $$ while the bank extends huge lines of credit to Canadian oil corporation, TransCanada, to build the Keystone XL pipeline and others investing in fossil fuel infrastructure projects.

 

Grandmothers from the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe in South Dakota join native people and allies in the Bay Area to bring Thunderbird Woman back to Montgomery Street where she made an appearance November, 2017. While sharing stories of struggle for clean land, air, water and for Indigenous Sovereignty, they call for divestment from Wells Fargo and for Wells Fargo to divest from the fossil fuel industry.

 

- Native People Are Not For Sale -

- Water Is Life -

- WELLS FARGO DIVEST -

Bayou Bridge - Trans Mountain - DAPL - KXL - Line3

Chase Bank, Stop Funding #Line3 Tar Sands Pipeline! Community voices in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, spoke up to demand that Chase Bank stop funding the Line3 Pipeline. Per the Thomas Merton Center: Let’s tell Chase Bank to stop funding construction of the Line 3 tar sands pipeline across the treaty territory of the Anishinaabe people and the headwaters of the Mississippi River in northern Minnesota. We’ll be outside the Squirrel Hill branch with signs and leaflets to educate the public and demand that Chase Bank stop funding Line 3 before it’s too late.

 

If completed, Line 3 will transport almost one million barrels of dirty tar sands per day from Alberta, Canada to the shores of Lake Superior in Wisconsin.

 

Construction is already happening right now, and will require draining five Billion gallons of water from wetlands throughout Northern Minnesota and drilling under multiple rivers, including twice under the Mississippi. The influx of out of state pipeline workers and “man camps” has also intensified the existing crisis of human trafficking, assault, and missing and murdered indigenous women along the construction route.

 

Chase Bank is heavily invested in this destruction, and will decide on July 22nd whether to renew their loans to the pipeline project.

 

Line 3 is a project of the Enbridge Corporation, a Canadian multinational responsible for the largest inland oil spill in the US. Enbridge was also one of the companies building the Dakota Access Pipeline, which involved sustained, coordinated violence and military counterinsurgency tactics against peaceful water protectors and indigenous people by national guard, law enforcement, and private security mercenary firms working on behalf of Enbridge and their partners.

 

Beyond damage to vast areas of wetlands and the Mississippi River, current construction and future oil spills also threaten the Manoomin wild rice that is sacred to the Anishinaabe people. Enbridge is trying to force their dangerous and unnecessary pipeline through indigenous territories while the Anishinaabe people organize a movement to protect the water and sacred rice through everything from lawsuits to resistance camps in the path of the pipeline itself.

 

Call Chase Bank today and ask them to #DefundLine3.

All the info is here at

stopthemoneypipeline.com/call-chase-defund-line-3/

 

Spread the word and share the Facebook event! bit.ly/defundLine3

 

Now is the time to go to Minnesota and join the movement! All the info for showing up at camps is here welcomewaterprotectors.com/

Gichi-gami Gathering to Stop Line 3

 

Duluth, Minnesota

 

September 27, 2019

 

A few hundred people gathered on the shore of Gichi-gami (Lake Superior) to protest the proposed Enbridge Line 3 tar sands pipeline.

 

After a rally and speakers, they marched along the Gichi-gami shore then held a gathering at Lake Place Park had food, art, workshops, and music.

 

The proposed Line 3 pipeline would transport oil from Canada across Minnesota to Superior, Wisconsin. Protesters say the pipeline would have the climate change impact of 50 coal power plants.

 

This September, the Minnesota Supreme Court declined to take up challenges by tribal and conservation groups to the pipeline environmental review. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission is now in the process of finishing the environmental review.

 

2019-09-28 This is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. Give attribution to: Fibonacci Blue

Duluth, Minnesota

 

September 27, 2019

 

A few hundred people gathered on the shore of Gichi-gami (Lake Superior) to protest the proposed Enbridge Line 3 tar sands pipeline.

 

After a rally and speakers, they marched along the Gichi-gami shore then held a gathering at Lake Place Park had food, art, workshops, and music.

 

The proposed Line 3 pipeline would transport oil from Canada across Minnesota to Superior, Wisconsin. Protesters say the pipeline would have the climate change impact of 50 coal power plants.

 

This September, the Minnesota Supreme Court declined to take up challenges by tribal and conservation groups to the pipeline environmental review. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission is now in the process of finishing the environmental review.

 

2019-09-28 This is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. Give attribution to: Fibonacci Blue

 

Protesters gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol asking for Governor Walz or President Biden to stop construction on the nearing completion Enbridge Line 3 pipeline in Minnesota.

  

--

This image is part of a continuing series following the unrest and events in Minneapolis following the May 25th, 2020 murder of George Floyd.

 

Chad Davis Photography: Minneapolis Uprising

Duluth, Minnesota

 

September 27, 2019

 

A few hundred people gathered on the shore of Gichi-gami (Lake Superior) to protest the proposed Enbridge Line 3 tar sands pipeline.

 

After a rally and speakers, they marched along the Gichi-gami shore then held a gathering at Lake Place Park had food, art, workshops, and music.

 

The proposed Line 3 pipeline would transport oil from Canada across Minnesota to Superior, Wisconsin. Protesters say the pipeline would have the climate change impact of 50 coal power plants.

 

This September, the Minnesota Supreme Court declined to take up challenges by tribal and conservation groups to the pipeline environmental review. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission is now in the process of finishing the environmental review.

 

2019-09-28 This is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. Give attribution to: Fibonacci Blue

 

Duluth, Minnesota

 

September 27, 2019

 

A few hundred people gathered on the shore of Gichi-gami (Lake Superior) to protest the proposed Enbridge Line 3 tar sands pipeline.

 

After a rally and speakers, they marched along the Gichi-gami shore then held a gathering at Lake Place Park had food, art, workshops, and music.

 

The proposed Line 3 pipeline would transport oil from Canada across Minnesota to Superior, Wisconsin. Protesters say the pipeline would have the climate change impact of 50 coal power plants.

 

This September, the Minnesota Supreme Court declined to take up challenges by tribal and conservation groups to the pipeline environmental review. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission is now in the process of finishing the environmental review.

 

2019-09-28 This is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. Give attribution to: Fibonacci Blue

Chase Bank, Stop Funding #Line3 Tar Sands Pipeline! Community voices in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, spoke up to demand that Chase Bank stop funding the Line3 Pipeline. Per the Thomas Merton Center: Let’s tell Chase Bank to stop funding construction of the Line 3 tar sands pipeline across the treaty territory of the Anishinaabe people and the headwaters of the Mississippi River in northern Minnesota. We’ll be outside the Squirrel Hill branch with signs and leaflets to educate the public and demand that Chase Bank stop funding Line 3 before it’s too late.

 

If completed, Line 3 will transport almost one million barrels of dirty tar sands per day from Alberta, Canada to the shores of Lake Superior in Wisconsin.

 

Construction is already happening right now, and will require draining five Billion gallons of water from wetlands throughout Northern Minnesota and drilling under multiple rivers, including twice under the Mississippi. The influx of out of state pipeline workers and “man camps” has also intensified the existing crisis of human trafficking, assault, and missing and murdered indigenous women along the construction route.

 

Chase Bank is heavily invested in this destruction, and will decide on July 22nd whether to renew their loans to the pipeline project.

 

Line 3 is a project of the Enbridge Corporation, a Canadian multinational responsible for the largest inland oil spill in the US. Enbridge was also one of the companies building the Dakota Access Pipeline, which involved sustained, coordinated violence and military counterinsurgency tactics against peaceful water protectors and indigenous people by national guard, law enforcement, and private security mercenary firms working on behalf of Enbridge and their partners.

 

Beyond damage to vast areas of wetlands and the Mississippi River, current construction and future oil spills also threaten the Manoomin wild rice that is sacred to the Anishinaabe people. Enbridge is trying to force their dangerous and unnecessary pipeline through indigenous territories while the Anishinaabe people organize a movement to protect the water and sacred rice through everything from lawsuits to resistance camps in the path of the pipeline itself.

 

Call Chase Bank today and ask them to #DefundLine3.

All the info is here at

stopthemoneypipeline.com/call-chase-defund-line-3/

 

Spread the word and share the Facebook event! bit.ly/defundLine3

 

Now is the time to go to Minnesota and join the movement! All the info for showing up at camps is here welcomewaterprotectors.com/

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