On Saturday, May 19th, members of Occupy Well Street
and friends blockaded a drill rig move from entering a frack site for 2 hours
in rural Lycoming County , PA. This
drill rig blockade happened as part of the Day of Action Against Extraction.
As activists blocked the rig from entering the frack site, in order to construct and commence another deadly drill operation, the trucks carrying the rest of the parts of the rig were backed up for hours along State Route 118. After a state trooper announced he supported the right to protest, no arrests were made.
Why did Occupy
Well Street and friends blockade the out-of-state
truck carrying a drill rig? We are tired
of our land and communities being divided and conquered by gas corporations in
pursuit of ever higher profits. The water
that flows through our bioregion is being sold off for fracking as fast as
those granted responsibility for our rivers and watersheds can rubber stamp
withdrawal permits. Despite promises of
gas drilling and fracking operations creating a surplus of local and regional
jobs, our region is teeming with highly paid out of state rigworkers, engineers
and other “specialists.” The rig truck
blockaded on Saturday held license plates from Texas ,
and Alberta
(where tar sands oil extraction is heavily under way). We are being lied to and manipulated, but on
Saturday we showed that we will no longer be passive participants in this
destruction.
Countless trucks are clogging our roads, the air is filled with pollutants, the water is becoming undrinkable, land and forests are being cleared, and communities are suffering from conflict and illness.
One of the main goals of the Occupy Well Street campaign is to create solidarity among all those resisting energy extraction. Our communities may be separated geographically, but voices and actions can offer effective support between regions and allow us to continue sustaining our struggles against extraction. We must communicate within and between movements, share information and knowledge, and support each others’ efforts in order to grow and evolve.
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Three other very important events of that day for Occupy Well Street's May 19th day of Action:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.941939024869.2238867.38810784&type=3
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.941915551909.2238861.38810784&type=3
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great event and effort by citizens to save their land and community . thank you--
we can no longer be passive and stand by
and allow the destruction.
thanks, to the State Police for allowing this--
High praise to all of the participants who protested!! Also, the state policeman who supported them is a real HERO to me. I live in Dallas, PA (an hour from Williamsport) and I am one of the thousands of PA residents who support Occupy Well Street. Please keep me posted on FB. Thanks!!
this makes me so happy! Thank you Occupiers!
we had an action too!
http://shadbushcollective.org/?p=315
ROCK ON KIDS!!!!!!!!! STOP THE BASTARDS!!!!!!!
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