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TransCanada Turns Sadistic in Texas: Keystone XL Protestors Tased and Pepper Sprayed

Posted: 09/26/2012 4:53 pm

Watching from a distance is hard. I'm on the move setting up our big roadshow assault on the fossil fuel industry, but the real action is in Texas, where a growing number of blockaders are trying to shut down work on the southern section of the Keystone Pipeline -- and where TransCanada, according to the people at the Tar Sands Blockade, is turning more than a little sadistic.

Here's the story from this morning, as it's been emerging from a flurry of emails and tweets. (No video -- police aren't letting journalists or observers near the site). There are eight -- no, now nine -- people in makeshift tree houses in a grove of forest that TransCanada needs to obliterate to push their pipeline through. It's on private land that was taken with threat of eminent domain, a tactic that the company has used repeatedly to bully landowners from Nebraska to Texas, but despite the protests of everyone from Sierra Clubbers to Tea Partiers, TransCanada is going ahead full bore with construction.

Until this morning when, in an effort to protect those tree-sitters, two other protesters locked themselves (one arm each) to the logging equipment. This slowed operations and it angered the police.

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Here's how organizers of the protest described what happened next:

A plain-clothes police officer was among the aggressive officers to implement torture tactics. He put [Benjamin] Franklin in a chokehold cutting off his breathing, and bent him over backwards in an attempt to make him pass out. Franklin reports difficulty swallowing because of bruises sustained to his esophagus.

The most physically aggressive was the ranking officer, a Lieutenant with the Wood County Sheriff Department under the observation of TransCanada employees. He twisted and contorted the tube that [Shannon] Bebe and Franklin had locked their arms into, cutting off circulation to their hands and cutting abrasions into their hands and forearms.

Franklin and Bebe then describe pepper spray as the most painful part of their ordeal. Police sprayed into their lockdown tube, and the chemicals burned their already-open wounds.

Fortunately they were able to make it through their mutual torture by intimating personal reassurances to each other. Franklin and Bebe say they were able to endure the pain knowing that they were in it together. Despite the immense pain our brave blockaders remained locked to the machinery for several hours - determined to stop this toxic tar sands pipeline.

After the pepper spray didn't work the police again conferred with TransCanada employees before sending someone back to the police car to bring a taser. Franklin and Bebe were each tased for one second. Then Franklin was tased for 5 entire seconds. He described the pain as immense and almost physically unbearable.

Afterwards, John, the senior TransCanada supervisor openly congratulated the aggressive Sheriffs Department Lieutenant on a "job well done." To which the Lieutenant replied: "if this happens again we'll just skip to using pepper spray and tasing in the first 10 minutes."

This is obviously a lot harder than what any of us underwent in the civil disobedience outside the White House last fall that delayed the northern section of the pipeline a year. In fact, it's hard to imagine -- handcuffing someone and then tasering them? (And on a day when the University of California was forced to pay $1 million to the peaceful protesters they pepper-sprayed at UC Davis last year).

But given all the ways that Transcanada has bent the facts and warped our political system in their pursuit of tarsands profit, it maybe stands to reason they're willing to twist arms too.

P.S. If you want to support the protestors down in Texas, they've got info about how to help out here.

 

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10:59 PM on 10/05/2012
We have a new "forbidden" fruit in the "Garden", we at look but don't touch. Unfortunately for us, it appears we have no learnb anything since Adam and Eve!
08:39 AM on 10/05/2012
The only thing now is before this is over (one way or the other) folks may sacrifice their lives. This "movement' is a grave threat to the power structure that is accustomed to getting it's own way.
The money in public relations that is being spent to promote these projects will drown out the real crisi we are facing. God help us....it will be a miracle if emissions actually do get reduced worldwide.
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realitytrumpsbull
Two 'alves of coconut!
06:55 PM on 09/30/2012
I hope all the protesters get arrested by actual police, put in actual police cars, driven to an actual police station, so actual trespassing/obstruction charges can be laid against them, both individually, as well as against whatever activist group they're part of, and sue the shoes right off em. We need to be able to have our own oil, in this country. We need more refineries, we need more drilling. The greenies mean well, but the bottom line is, the grocery store's going to close if Con Me goes south. You can eat tree bark, sure, but for how long? If OPEC and the folks to the south have another one of their episodes, and we can't import enough oil to keep the show rolling, and the people here at home have done their political sabotage-thing, it's going to get ugly. Those people think the pipeline managers are mad at em, wait 'til they hear from 30 million people losing their jobs due to economic collapse...
Genders
Love, Tolerance, Enlightenment
05:20 PM on 10/01/2012
What a good serf you are. You think companies should have free reign to destroy our health and environment?

Rooftop solar, offshore wind, charging electric cars, and backed up by waste char fuels and energy.

Already we have 600ppm CO2 levels in urban areas that is enough to cause drowsiness and stiffness in many people. and level over 5000ppm indoors.

These tar sands will produce roughly twice the CO2 of any other oil sources, and it only survives in the market because of the huge breaks fossils get.

wake up.
03:04 PM on 09/28/2012
Excellent example of one-sided bias. No account from anyone other than protesters.
IMOPINIONH8D
because I want it empty...
12:46 PM on 09/29/2012
The cops actions spoke louder than words.
11:04 PM on 09/30/2012
The problem is we don't know what the cops' actions were, because we have only this one-sided biased report
09:20 AM on 09/28/2012
One sure way to stop this pipeline is to allow it on the condition that not one drop of oil leaves the USA. All oil produced gets used here since we are bearing the 'costs' of it.
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WashingtonDCsucks
DC... Give them rope & they will try to hang you.
12:07 PM on 09/29/2012
That's not how the oil psycho's work.... they steal... you give.... that's the only way they allow it.
02:16 PM on 09/29/2012
that is the heart of the GOP's big lie on oil independence. If we all agreed to produce enough to supply our needs they would never agree to make it a captive marketplace so we could be immune to opec global price manipulation (drastically cutting oil exports to spike prices, or chinese industrialism paying above market for it.) or acombination of the two. You can't have energy independence without export restrictions.

Indeed it's going to texas so it can be exported.
08:57 AM on 09/28/2012
Asked both my Senators to call powers that be to demand a stop to Keystone. While they may have taken money and there may be contracts, Trans Canada has gone too far. Our government has vowed to protect and serve it's own citizens against foreign powers and Trans Canada now must be tole they no longer can do business in the USA. Please call and go on each elected officials facebook page to let them know you expect action and a reply. My Senators from Missouri have been asked to give any money tied to the pipeline and TarSands back.
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BUSFREAK
08:39 AM on 09/29/2012
Yea, good luck with that, money talks bullsh!$% walks.
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WashingtonDCsucks
DC... Give them rope & they will try to hang you.
12:09 PM on 09/29/2012
What would make the congressclowns listen is if their offices are barricaded, the doors nailed shut, Cement blocks in their parking spot, don't let them near their office until they quit being clowns and start being men.
10:05 PM on 09/27/2012
I would like to thank the protestors for taking this brave stand on behalf of us all.
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Anne Mccormick
01:43 AM on 09/28/2012
i don't.
02:34 PM on 09/28/2012
Do you support people being tased and pepper sprayed while unable to move?
09:14 PM on 09/27/2012
I called Trans Canada and will follow up. Only spoke with someone in investor relations as otherwise they just put you through to recording. We need to make it clear their stock and board will be on notice for a major defunding.
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artleads
Let's have a national retreat.
10:46 PM on 09/27/2012
Thanks.
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Moxo
Our enemies are in the GOP.
04:38 PM on 09/27/2012
TransCanada Turns Sadistic in Texas: Keystone XL Protestors Tased and Pepper Sprayed
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So where is the outcry from our right-wing so-called Patriots over this attack on Americans on American soildby a foreign entity?

Or are they only concerned if the headline reads: United Nations Troops Turns Sadistic in Texas: Keystone XL Protestors Tased and Pepper Sprayed
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Gromer1974
Knowledge becomes wisdom when it's passed on
04:24 PM on 09/27/2012
I think its time for Occupy Oil industry. There is PLENTY of oil. Why is thr price gas where it is? GREED.
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WashingtonDCsucks
DC... Give them rope & they will try to hang you.
12:12 PM on 09/29/2012
How about just declaring all the oil companies terrorist organizations and nationalize their assets.
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Gromer1974
Knowledge becomes wisdom when it's passed on
12:43 PM on 09/30/2012
Sounds like a solution but would take some huge balls. You hear them screaming about "communism and socialism" now...lol
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KaySieverding
03:09 PM on 09/27/2012
I have been blogging since 2007 that DOJ detained me for 5 months without a criminal charge or a bail hearing. People have acted like they just didn't believe me.

DOJ published Notices in the Federal Register that the categories of persons whose records should be included in the Joint Automated Booking System are alleged criminal offenders and no one else. See Vol 66 p 20478. However, Judge John D. Bates ruled that “JABS was not limited to arrests for a criminal charge.”

“The Prisoner Processing and Population Management/Prisoner Tracking system (PPM/PTS) is maintained to cover law enforcement and security related records which are generated in the local USMS district offices in connection with the processing, safekeeping, and disposition of Federal prisoners who are in custody pending criminal proceedings.” No other purpose is listed. See FR Vol 2004 p 23213. However, Judge Bates ruled that DOJ can detain people for "civil contempt".
https://ecf.dcd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/show_public_doc?2011cv1032-36https://ecf.dcd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/show_public_doc?2009cv0562-58
Now, I am trying to convince Judge Bates to let me amend my complaint and show that DOJ is liable because it misrepresented its own notices in the Federal Register. The time is past for DOJ to file an objection.
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KingConCrusher
HARPER needs to be behind bars NOW!!!!!
02:31 PM on 09/27/2012
Bebe and Franklin should have little trouble in successfully suing the police dept. and possibly Trans-Canada Pipeline.
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02:05 PM on 09/27/2012
for those of you who claim that canada is with the brave hippies standing in the way of this project, who do you think youre representing ? your drum circle perhaps ? other then that, dont pretend that your opinion matters, like ive stated a few times before on this rag, these pipelins, re-routed or not, will go through no matter who thinks they can stop it. WAY too much money at stake.
01:56 PM on 09/27/2012
We in Canada are totally with you be brave, hold the line. We also have our lines to hold here and will do so.
01:21 PM on 09/27/2012
What gives an oil company the right to commandeer someone's private property for profit? The US is no longer a democracy. It's a plutocracy.
07:25 PM on 09/27/2012
Ask Romney, Ryan, Bush, and Cheney...those "nice" folks will tell you why...
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Mr e MaN
Political Atheist
02:00 AM on 09/28/2012
Corporate fascism look it up. It sounds dramatic it is a fact. also look up ALEC, Bill Moyer is doing a show on them and their subversion of democracy.
09:36 AM on 09/28/2012
All in the pursuit of profits.