Humpback rescued from fish farm ropes by fisheries officials

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fish-farm-humpback-1 The juvenile humpback was freed from several ropes at the Marine Harvest aquaculture site in Klemtu, B.C. by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, with help from the company and the Kitasoo First Nation. (Philip Charles)

Whale was thrashing in the water with ropes cutting into its flesh for 12 hours, said fisheries official

By Lisa Johnson, CBC News, September 13, 2016

A juvenile humpback whale was thrashing in the water north of Klemtu, B.C. yesterday for 12 hours, struggling to breathe as ropes from an empty aquaculture site cut into its flesh and blubber.

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Women from Alberta First Nation to hold rally after another sex assault charge laid against chief

Uppity Women Unite! We women are tired of the rape culture.

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alexander-fn-chief-kurt-burnstick Alexander First Nation chief Kurt Burnstick is charged with multiple counts of sexual assault.

In the wake of a new sex assault charge being laid against the chief of a First Nation north of Edmonton, a group calling itself the Alexander Women Warriors is planning to hold a rally to express outrage over the fact he still represents them.

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Pipeline protests shift along pipeline route

If you want to help — the camp kitchen could use a few things — cast iron pots and pans; stainless steel pots (restaurant size); cast iron skillets (large); stainless steel soup ladles; organic fresh salads and greens, fruits, honey are needed, too. Also, if anyone has the inclination–they could use a portable shower — they are being sprayed with chemtrails.

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dakota-access-pipeline-blockade-1 Resistance against Dakota Access Pipeline continues in North Dakota, Sept 13, 2016.

Two arrests were made this morning as a six-week long stand against the Dakota Access Pipeline shifted to yet another location along the construction route, this time to a site northwest of Almont just along the north side the Interstate 94 exit ramp at Exit 120.

Rob Keller, spokesman for the Morton County Sheriff’s Department, said three protesters remain attached to three pieces of equipment at the worksite as officers are working to free them. Keller reported that work on the pipeline has been stopped at the site.

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The attack on the Native protestors

this is such an overreaction to PEACEFUL protestors exercising their 1st Amendment right to have their grievances addressed.

Dogs are released to attack the protestors’ horses.

Do you see anyone with a pointed gun?  A brandished knife?  Me neither.  Not even when the dogs attacked them again and again.  They fought with sticks and a flag.

I see passionate people protesting a billionaire’s venture into yet another oil pipeline that will, by historical perspective, leak onto land and water.  This venture is also without permission by the tribe and disregards their rights to deny it and to protect the sacred.

This is an issue of sustainability.

As the Native guy states “Water is life.”  Water is basic to Earth and every living thing.

There was a presidential candidate a few years back that advocated using jojoba oil in place of petroleum.  Why don’t we use it?

 

 

 

Company agrees to halt North Dakota pipeline work until Friday

There is a lot more to this than is being stated in this article — my understanding is that planes are constantly flying overhead to monitor and harass them, and the PEACEFUL protestors were being pepper-sprayed. Most folks there are offering support in the form of prayer, is my understanding. The governor has declared a state of emergency…
…for peaceful protestors…
Again, I ask…why are folks who want to drink unpolluted water (and protect their churches) seen as troublemakers…?

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dakota-access-pipeline-women-warriors Akicita Win (Warrior Woman) on destruction equipment, Sept 6, 2016. Photo credit: Natalie Hand, Lakota Media Project

By Julia Harte, Reuters, September 6, 2016

A pipeline company agreed to halt until Friday construction of an oil pipeline in parts of North Dakota where a Native American tribe says it has ancient burial and prayer sites, a lawyer for the company said in court on Tuesday.

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In Honor of My Dad…and all the medical rebels who want to heal, not profit… **edited

Reblogging this — I have used coffee enemas for a year now and cannot praise them enough for helping me detox and control the painful migraines. I can now hold down a job.
They are also good for general pain, if you recall, a WWII nurse had an epiphany (my view is that she was guided by Spirit) to use coffee in an enema because pain meds were in scarce supply and the soldiers were in terrible pain. The coffee enemas worked! If you recall, Merck manual, a reference guide for physicians, removed any reference to coffee enemas….in 1972…around the same time that Sloan-Kettering had buried the information about apricot pits containing medicine to fight cancer. By the way, it is not the only food — non-GMO lima beans, among other foods contain the bitter ingredient. Pretty much any bitter food seems to contain B17.
Be well, my friends.

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When I was a young girl sometimes my Dad, a physician, took me on housecalls to see patients (he saw patients at home, like doctors used to do, until the 80s when they pushed against the practice).

I usually waited in the car or if we were social friends, I would play with the other kids.

In the 70s, Dad had taken me to a patient’s house and explained that the man had cancer.  He was treating him with Laetrile, a medicine from apricot pits.  He told me that I must not say anything to anyone, as it was against the law to do this, and Dad could lose his license to practice medicine.

I never spoke a word of it publicly until now.

He was a healer until medicine became Big Business, thanks to Nixon.  Richard Nixon had thought it was a great idea to start profiting off of…

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Hey all,

I edited my last post a bit — added that RAW garlic is a natural immune booster, along with raw onion.  If you cook them, they lose their “medicine”.

I also edited the Vitamin E — it is d-alpha tocopherol which is the natural form of Vitamin E.  Do not use dl — it is synthetic and bad for you.

Be well, my friends.

Native American Pipeline Protest Halts Construction in N. Dakota **edited

…now you’re talkin’. Like I said, it appears that only Native Nations are willing to fight for the environment and the right to drink unpolluted water, eat food grown on unpolluted land, and breathe unpolluted air. And someone please tell Montgomery Brown that pneumonia can result from lack of Vitamin A. Pass that out along with non-GMO Vitamin C and E (d alpha-tocopherol) (NOT dl — which is synthetic and bad for you)  to strengthen the immune system. Lots of greens. And raw garlic and raw onions — they are natural antibiotics/antiparasitics that they used to use before penicillin was invented. Vitamin D is also an immune booster – you get it from good ole’ sunshine.  I personally would not take the synthetic form in vitamins.

And of course, this is not medical advice, but information to be passed along. Please consult with your nearest calcified medical professional who will promptly guide you towards whatever Big Pharma tells him/her to….

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Dakota Access Pipeline resistance art art by Chameleon Horse art & design.

Construction halted after more than 1,000 people swarm to protest the Dakota Access pipeline they believe threatens the Missouri River.

by Phil McKenna, Inside Climate News, August 19, 2016

A groundswell of Native American activists has temporarily shut down construction on a major new oil pipeline with an ongoing protest that has drawn around 1,200 people to Cannon Ball, N.D.

Construction workers walked away from their bulldozers Monday after protesters surrounded the equipment and called for an end to construction of the Dakota Access pipeline. A group of protesters on horseback also staged a mock charge toward a line of law enforcement officials guarding the site, and the county sheriff alleged others have fired guns and set off pipe bombs.

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Movements Demand That Chile Free Mapuche Indigenous Leader

I also believe one must be in contact with nature in order to heal the spiritual wounds we all receive…along with using natural methods to heal the body. Big Pharma sees natural healing as encroachment on the billions of profits. They want it all. Big Energy sees those that love and protect nature as troublemakers encroaching on their turf because they want the oil underneath the soil. Big Defense sees those that love and protect nature as troublemakers who want Earth to stay as God intended, but war profiteers want uranium and plutonium from the Earth…and on and on. Labeling someone as a terrorist or mentally unstable is one way to lock them away forever so that they cannot get in the way of any of the above.

 

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Mapuche elder Machi Linconao Machi Linconao held by Chilean police | Photo: Mapuche Indigenous – Twitter

TelesurTV, August 18, 2016

Marchi Linconao has been jailed by Chile since 2013 but the evidence that was used to detain her using an anti-terror law remains suspect, with the main witness retracting her statement.

Feminist and Indigenous movements in Chile are demand the freedom of Machi Francisca Linconao – an important spiritual leader of the Mapuche people – as human rights groups take her case to the United Nations.

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