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maandag 13 april 2020

Trump blijft het herhalen: alle illegale buitenlanders het land uit, daar zijn de oorspronkelijke volkeren van de VS het geheel mee eens

De achterban van Trump hoort 't maar al te graag: Trump die schreeuwt dat alle illegale buitenlanders het land uit moeten (aangevuld met leugens als zouden het allemaal drugsdealers, dieven, verkrachters en moordenaars zijn....).... 

Ik wed dat de oorspronkelijke volken van de VS het met Trump eens zijn wat betreft het uit het land zetten van illegale  buitenlanders, alleen valt daar wat hen betreft ook Trump en z'n aanhang onder, plus de rest van het witte gespuis dat hun voorouders middels een genocide bijna geheel heeft uitgemoord.... (in de 3 Amerika's de grootste genocide ooit!)

Vergeet niet dat het overgrote deel van deze zogenaamde illegalen vluchtelingen zijn, die geweld zijn ontvlucht dat door de VS werd veroorzaakt, zoals de vluchtelingen uit Honduras, waar Hillary Clinton en de CIA in 2009 een staatsgreep forceerden, of wat dacht je van de vluchtelingen uit de landen waartegen de VS alleen deze eeuw al een illegale oorlog is begonnen.... (4 stuks waarin ruim meer dan 2,5 mensen het leven verloren, ofwel die zijn in feite vermoord door de VS en haar hielenlikkende NAVO partners, waaronder Nederland......)

Voor meer berichten over 'indianen' (de oorspronkelijke bewoners van de VS, zoals:), het Sioux en Navajo volk, klik op deze labels, direct onder dit bericht, heb ook de labels Keystone XL, DAPL en Trans Mountain Pipeline >> TMP en TMX (pijpl.) (de laatste twee in Canada) toegevoegd, daar deze oliepijpleidingen over de heilige gronden van deze volkeren worden aangelegd (en dat zeer tegen hun zin), pijpleidingen die altijd en zelfs al na korte tijd gaan lekken en daarmee hele lokale en regionale ecosystemen vernietigen........ 

vrijdag 29 december 2017

Eindelijk wetten die natuurgebieden, rivieren en bergen echt beschermen tegen de menselijke vernielzucht!

In Nieuw-Zeeland zijn wetten aangenomen waarmee de natuur echt beschermd wordt, met de aanname van de laatste heeft een slapende vulkaan dezelfde rechten gekregen als levende personen. Het gaat hier om de Mount Taranaki, een voor de Maori's heilige berg, die ze als hun voorouder zien en als familielid.

Dit is de derde keer dat een voor de Maori's heilig gebied de status van een levend persoon heeft gekregen, eerder gebeurde dit met een groot natuurgebied en een lange rivier.....

Zie het verschil met de VS, waar de voorouders van een deel van de huidige witte bewoners de oorspronkelijke volken (aangeduid als 'indianen') bijna hebben uitgemoord en die samen met deze zelfde massamoorden in Midden- en Zuid-Amerika (in de loop van een paar honderd jaar), heeft geleid tot de grootste genocide, die de aarde ooit heeft gezien.....

Wat betreft de VS en Canada werden deze volkeren in de loop van de geschiedenis diverse gebieden toegewezen, waar ze zich ook nog onder dwang moesten huisvesten, echter zo gauw de witte 'christelijke' overheersers economisch gewin in die gebieden zagen, werden de stammen die daar woonden weer weggejaagd dan wel vermoord......

Zelfs heden ten dage hebben deze mensen totaal geen bescherming tegen de kapitalistisch neoliberale verniel- en hebzucht, zoals we zagen bij de aanleg van de Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL.) en de Keystone XL pijpleiding, dwars door de gebieden en onder/over de rivieren van deze volkeren..... Deze oliepijpleidingen gaan zonder enige twijfel lekken, zoals al die pijpleidingen doen in de VS* (en elders) en daarmee zal een groot gebied inclusief een rivier van o.a. het Sioux volk zwaar worden vervuild......... Hetzelfde gebeurt overigens in Zuid-Amerika......

Tijd dat de hele overgebleven natuurvolkeren en natuurgebieden op onze kleine aarde zo worden benaderd als men in Nieuw-Zeeland voor de Maori's doet, zodat we eindelijk eens echt kunnen werken aan natuurbehoud, i.p.v. alles naar de kloten te helpen, zoals helaas nu nog steeds gebeurt...... (en dat voor fossiele brandstoffen, die bij verbranding een enorme milieuvervuiling veroorzaken en ons klimaat naar de gallemiezen helpt.....)

New Zealand Grants Mountain the Same Legal Rights as a Person

December 27, 2017 at 3:25 pm

(ANTIMEDIA)  New Zealand just granted a mountain the same legal rights as a person, the Guardian reports. Located in New Zealand’s North Island, Mount Taranaki will be the third geographic landmark in the country to be deemed a “legal personality.”

Mount Taranaki is 120,000 years old and is also a dormant volcano that last erupted in 1775. Under the new designation, if a person or entity brings harm to the mountain, the legal rights protecting the mountain will be the same afforded to an ordinary individual. The move also entails that the land “owns itself” and cannot be owned by another human.

From the New Zealand Herald:

Guardianship of the sacred mountain will be shared between eight local Maori tribes (New Zealand’s indigenous population) and the government. The decision is a long-awaited acknowledgment of the indigenous people’s relationship with the mountain. They view it as an ancestor and family member.

All Crown-owned land within the National Park will be vested in a legal personality, meaning the land will own itself – a special legal status that has previously been granted to Te Urewera and the Whanganui River.

The concept was considered groundbreaking and was used to neutralise the controversial issue of ownership. Instead of human ownership over the environment, it embraces the Maori relationship with the land and recognises its cultural and spiritual significance.”

The acknowledgment was made through a record of understanding, which was signed last week. The record of understanding also noted that the mountain is an ever-present and personified ancestor that “transcend[s] our perception of time, location, culture and spirit.

Their presence pervades our scenery, projecting mystery, adventure and beauty, capturing our attention and our imagination in how humanity can be closely bound to a landscape,” it stated.

According to Andrew Little, New Zealand’s minister for treaty negotiations (in this case, the Treaty of Waitangi), Mount Taranaki will now become a “legal personality in its own right,” offering the “best possible protection” for the increasingly popular tourist attraction.

As a New Plymouth local I grew up under the gaze of the maunga [mountain] so I’m particularly pleased with the respect accorded to local tangata whenua [local people] and the legal protection and personality given to the mountain,” Little said.

Today’s agreements are a major milestone in acknowledging the grievances and hurt from the past as the Taranaki iwi experienced some of the worst examples of Crown behaviour in the 19th century.”

One of the more successful aspects of the development is that as part of the agreement, the New Zealand government is required to apologize to local Maori for the previous breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi it has made against the mountain. However, local tribes will not receive any monetary redress as compensation.

The recent move follows a Waitangi Tribunal report from 1996 that said there was no valid basis for the government’s confiscation of the Mountain from the Maori in the first place.

It [Mt Taranaki] provides that sense of place, social association and identity,” Taranaki Iwi’s (Tribe) Chief Negotiator, Jamie Tuuta, told Fairfax media.

Earlier this year, New Zealand granted the 90-mile Whanganui River the same legal rights as a person in a similar move. India followed suit not long after. New Zealand also granted similar rights to a national park known as Te Urewera.

We can trace our genealogy to the origins of the universe, and therefore, rather than us being masters of the natural world, we are part of it,” stated Gerrard Albert, who negotiated legal personhood for the Whanganui river.

Missing from the discussion on this issue is that the New Zealand government will retain guardianship of the mountain — the same New Zealand government that is working to cement the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) with full knowledge that many Maori claimants view the agreement as detrimental to their native rights.

Despite its positive implications, also missing from this topic is the notion of where such a move will lead the human race in the years to come, particularly in relation to artificial intelligence (AI). Saudi Arabia recently granted citizenship status to a robot, and it is not too farfetched to assume that in the very near future we will be seeing legal protection afforded to more than just our sacred mountains and rivers.

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* Zie: ''List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 21st century' (stuitend!!)

Zie ook: 'Keystone XL pijpleiding heeft grote hoeveelheid olie gelekt, terwijl vreedzame demonstranten tegen de aanleg worden weggezet als terroristen......'

       en: 'The Dakota Access Pipeline Is Already Leaking'

       en: 'VS overheden behandelden demonstranten tegen de DAPL als terroristen, zo blijkt uit gelekte documenten.....'

       en: 'Grote banken moeten stoppen met het financieren van klimaatrampen en de rechten van de oorspronkelijke bevolking her en der respecteren!'

       en: 'Grote banken overtreden eigen duurzaamheidsregels........'

vrijdag 24 november 2017

Thanksgiving: één van de leugens waarmee de VS denkt de genocide op de oorspronkelijke bewoners te kunnen wegpoetsen.....

Op Thanksgiving zo leert men op VS scholen en zelfs aan de universiteit, herdenkt men dat in 1621 de pelgrims (tuig uit Europa) na de oogst samen met de oorspronkelijke bewoners ('indianen') aan tafel zaten. Een oogst die was behaald met de hulp en aanwijzingen van die 'indianen' .

Geen fluit van waar: Thanksgiving was in eerste plaats een feest n.a.v. een zelfs voor die tijd (1637) groot bloedbad dat senator John Withrop had laten aanrichten onder de Pequot stam, waarbij 700 mensen van die stam, inclusief vrouwen en kinderen, werden vermoord........

Nog steeds hebben deze oorspronkelijke stammen geen rechten..... De aan hen, bij verdragen toegewezen gronden worden simpelweg onteigend als men vindt dat daar bijvoorbeeld een oliepijpleiding overheen gelegd moet worden, zoals de Dakota Access Pipiline (DAPL) of de Keystone (en de Keystone XL) pijpleiding, ook al weten de landelijke, regionale en plaatselijke overheden, dat deze pijpleidingen gegarandeerd op meerdere plekken zullen gaan lekken in de toekomst.......

Ach ja, wat verwacht je van 'een land' dat is gebouwd op de grootste genocide uit de geschiedenis, waarbij het overgrote deel van de oorspronkelijke bevolking werd vermoord.......'Een land'  gebouwd op leugens en extreem geweld.........

Lees het volgende uitstekende artikel van Emma Fiala (en geeft het door!) op MintPress News en o.a gepubliceerd op Anti-Media, daaronder vindt u een artikel met video van Brasscheck TV, genaamd: 'The theft of the New World', waarin aandacht voor de legitimatie, die o.a. de kerk gaf aan de verovering van de 'Nieuwe Wereld' en de massamoorden die daarmee gepaard gingen...... Na de video en tekst van Brasscheck TV, nog een artikel geschreven door Tyler Durden, gepubliceerd op Zero Hedge, over de toestemming van de regionale overheid om de Keystone XL pijpleiding aan te leggen over grondgebied van Nebraska, dit terwijl een paar dagen daarvoor een grote lekkage in de Keystone pijpleiding werd ontdekt (dit wordt trouwens ook in het eerste artikel genoemd)......... Een beslissing die 'uiteraard werd toegejuicht door de aandeelhouders, veelal ijskoud inhumaan geteisem dat maar één doel heeft: zoveel mogelijk winst maken, ten koste van wat dan ook......

How to Be Less Ignorant This Thanksgiving


November 22, 2017 at 11:23 am
Written by Emma Fiala
A day seen by many Americans as a day of celebration, a day for family, and a day for giving thanks, is perceived by many Native Americans as a day filled with ignorance, a day filled with anger and a day full of mourning.

(MPN) — While millions of Americans prepare this week to get into the holiday spirit, beginning with Thanksgiving, how many are prepared to view the day through an accurate lens? While to many Americans the holiday serves as a reminder to give thanks, it is seen as a day of mourning by countless others. The truth is: European migrants brutally murdered Native Americans, stole their lands, and continue to do so today.

Start by acknowledging that almost everything taught about Thanksgiving in most schools across the country is a lie. Most Americans remember celebrations in elementary school in honor of Thanksgiving that included activities ranging from coloring pages to parades to plays. Everyone knows the drill: The Pilgrims fled Europe before landing on Plymouth Rock. The resident natives taught them how to farm the land, they all sat down for a big meal in 1621, and everyone lived happily ever after in the United States.

This brief history lesson is often followed by teepees made hastily from paper bags and headdresses for all children in the classroom using brown paper and brightly colored feathers. Some children are assigned the role of Pilgrims while others are told to play Indian for the day. Younger children make turkeys shaped like their hands while high school students are allowed to glimpse a few select representations of the gruesome battles involved in colonization.

Unfortunately, the watered-down, inaccurate teaching of the first Thanksgiving continues into junior high, high school and even into college, with most Americans never actually learning the truth. If non-Native Americans are to learn the truth of the day, it is best to go directly to the source. While there were two parties involved in this supposed great feast, most Americans reference only the story told by the Pilgrims, only the story fed by the colonizers, only the story shaped by textbook manufacturers over the years.

Celebration of a Massacre

It may come as a surprise to some that the first official Thanksgiving Day was held in 1637. Feasts of thankfulness were commonplace in both European and Native American circles long before the first meeting between the Wampanoag tribe, which inhabited southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island, and the Pilgrims when they first landed back in 1621. In 1637, Governor John Winthrop called for an official day of thanks to celebrate the massacre of more than 700 people from the Pequot Tribe, a gruesome and generally unknown start to such a widespread and popular holiday. “This day forth shall be a day of celebration and thanksgiving for subduing the Pequots,” read the proclamation.

If Thanksgiving is to be celebrated accurately, it must be viewed through a Native American lens. The best way to do that is to ask a Native American.

Watch | Native Americans share their feelings about the history of Thanksgiving and how it impacts their lives to this day:


Thoughts and emotions communicated in this video, as well as in conversations with Native Americans, are in stark contrast to the thoughts of gratitude and love conventionally expressed by non-Native Americans when it comes to Thanksgiving. A day seen by many as a day of celebration, a day for family, and a day for giving thanks, is perceived as a day filled with ignorance, a day filled with anger and a day full of mourning. How can these incredibly conflicting views of the same day and the same events possibly exist within the same country?

Colonization Then and Now


An elderly woman is escorted to a transport van after being arrested by law enforcement at the Oceti Sakowin camp as part of the final sweep of the Dakota Access pipeline protesters in Morton County, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017, near Cannon Ball, N.D. (Mike McCleary/The Bismarck Tribune via AP, Pool)

Colonization of this continent began long ago and continues to this day, constantly shape-shifting but causing significant harm in all its many guises. From the disappearance of Native women to the fight for clean water, and from the police murder of a Native boy to threats of the sale of Native lands, the Native struggle against colonization is seemingly unrelenting.

This time last year, Native Americans and their allies were brutally attacked by police while defending clean water at Standing Rock in North Dakota. In freezing temperatures, water cannons, along with rubber bullets, were used by militarized police to keep water protectors at bay. Over the course of the entire struggle at Standing Rock, excessive force and violence were used by police and hired security multiple times.


Police confront water protectors on Thanksgiving Day in Mandan, North Dakota, just north of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, after a symbolic feast on the town’s main thoroughfare. (Emma Fiala)

On Thanksgiving Day last year, a protest in the town of Mandan, ND was met with a show of force while water protectors on the front lines at the Oceti Sakowin camp at Standing Rock were attacked by police for crossing the river at the base of Turtle Island. Native Americans and their allies persisted and found reasons to be thankful in the face of oppression.

Recently, a 14-year-old Native American boy, Jason Ike Pero, was killed by an Ashland County Sheriff’s Deputy on the Bad River reservation in northwestern Wisconsin. The Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Ojibwe has requested the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice to open a criminal civil rights investigation into the incident. They claim the media and  Wisconsin Department of Justice are trying falsely to “describe Jason as being a troubled young man that acted in a violent manner towards the deputy,” a tactic seen again and again when it comes to police violence against minorities.

Just this week, Nebraska’s Public Utility Commission approved the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline, threatening Indigenous lands, despite a major leak in the Keystone pipeline just days prior. Pipelines and other projects threaten Native lands across the country, with the Trump administration seemingly more focused on profit than on protecting both Native and national lands.

Celebrating Thoughtfully

Once the truth is acknowledged, how do non-Natives move forward? The Thanksgiving tradition is now so deeply rooted in American culture that doing away with the holiday completely is unrealistic, and would further do little to repair the harm that has been done over the years.

Here are some suggestions on how Americans can avoid the traditional whitewash and hypocrisy, and tailor their Thanksgiving celebrations thoughtfully:
  • Donate to local Native American organizations or to those fighting to protect their lands.
  • Cook traditional Native foods.
  • Invite a Native neighbor and listen to what they have to say.
  • Teach family, friends, children an accurate history of Thanksgiving and colonization, using these books suggested by American Indians in Children’s Literature.
  • Make an informed decision with family and decide together whether celebrating Thanksgiving is appropriate and comfortable.
When it comes to halting and healing from colonization there is much work to be done. Thanksgiving Day and it’s brutal history are an excellent and timely place to begin.

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The theft of the New World

HOW DID THEY JUSTIFY IT?






IT STARTS A LITTLE SLOW – THEN IT GETS GOING

It starts very slowly, but then when it gets to the point it is begins a fascinating story.

Have you ever wondered how European powers justified coming in and taking the New World?

After all, it belonged to someone.

We all know the European powers used violence, but they also operated “under the law.”

What law are we talking about?


The savage “Doctrine of Discovery in the Name of Christ.”
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Nebraska Regulators Approve Keystone Pipeline Route Days After South Dakota Leak, Shutdown

Nov 20, 2017 11:29 AM



TransCanada received its final required pipeline route approval, winning Nebraska’s permission to build its long-delayed Keystone XL crude oil pipeline across the state... just days after a 5,000 barrel spill in South Dakota shut the pipeline.

decision will almost certainly be challenged in court.

Just a few short days after 210,000 gallons of crude oil spilled in South Dakota, Bloomberg reports that Nebraska's Public Service Commission voted three to two Monday, removing one of the last hurdles to the Calgary-based company’s construction of the $8 billion, 1,179-mile conduit (1,897-kilometer), which has been on its drawing boards since 2008.



For those who aren't familiar with the project, the pipeline links Canada’s Alberta oil sands to U.S. refineries.  While a portion of the pipeline has been operating, part of it had still not been approved by state regulators... until today's decision by Nebraska.

       
                      (Héééé! Altijd al gedacht dat Nederland één groot redneck gat was!)

However, as Bloomberg notes, the commission approved an alternative route.

Jane Kleeb, president of the environmental advocacy group Bold Alliance, said green-lighting an alternative route may have helped the commission reach a "middle ground solution.”
At the same time it opens new questions that she said her group would explore in federal court. She argued the secondary route wasn’t adequately vetted.
That view mirrored a dissenting opinion filed by Commissioner Crystal Rhoades. She wrote that TransCanada didn’t meet "the burden of proof” in proving that the pipeline is in the state’s public interest, and she said the alternative route needed more study on both the state and federal level. For example, she said, Nebraska’s Department of Environmental Quality didn’t analyze the alternative route at all in its 2013 report.
 "It is clear” TransCanada “never intended it to be considered," Rhoades said.
 In its post-hearing brief, TransCanada told the panel its "preferred route was the product of literally years of study, analysis and refinement by Keystone, federal agencies and Nebraska agencies," and that no alternate route, even one paralleling the Keystone mainline as the approved path does, was truly comparable.


TransCanada's share price is up on the news...



Notably, with Nebraska’s go-ahead in hand, TransCanada still must formally decide whether to proceed with construction on the line, which would send crude from Hardisty, Alberta, through Montana and South Dakota to Nebraska, where it will connect to pipelines leading to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries. The company’s open season for gauging producers’ interest closed late last month, and TransCanada executives have indicated that they’ve secured enough shipping commitments to make the project commercially worthwhile.
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Zie ook: 'Keystone XL pijpleiding heeft grote hoeveelheid olie gelekt, terwijl vreedzame demonstranten tegen de aanleg worden weggezet als terroristen......'

woensdag 27 september 2017

Grote banken moeten stoppen met het financieren van klimaatrampen en de rechten van de oorspronkelijke bevolking her en der respecteren!

Op 22 september jl. ontving ik van Rainforest Action Network (RAN) voor de tweede keer een petitie* waarin grote banken worden opgeroepen niet langer klimaatrampen** te financieren, dit middels de financiering van: -fossiele brandstofwinning, -de winning van mineralen, -winning van goud, -coltan (dat weer mineralen bevat) e.d. Belangrijk genoeg deze oproep nog eens te herhalen.

Op 24 oktober is er een bijeenkomst van de grote banken in Brazilië, waar men zal spreken over de Equator Principles, principes waaraan de aangesloten banken zich dienen te houden en waarbij ze beloven geen schade of zo min mogelijk schade aan te richten op het gebied van milieu en klimaat, daarnaast zou e.e.a. niet ten koste mogen gaan van de arbeiders en het leefgebied van oorspronkelijke bevolkingsgroepen (neem de Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).

Na alle berichtgeving over oorspronkelijke bewoners van het Braziliaanse Amazonewoud, die worden verjaagd en vermoord, t.b.v. grond om soja te verbouwen, of voor het winnen van mineralen en andere grondstoffen, is het duidelijk dat de grote banken lak hebben aan deze Equator Principles...... Ook bij het eerdere voorbeeld, de DAPL, waren grote banken de financiers, waaronder zelfs het Nederlandse ING (dat zich pas na heel veel druk terugtrok uit dit onzalige project....)....

Lees de volgende oproep van RAN, teken de petitie ajb en geeft het door!!

Tell big banks to stop financing climate disasters and respect Indigenous rights

Afbeeldingsresultaat voor Tell big banks to stop financing climate disasters and respect Indigenous rights

In 30 days, more than 90 of the world’s largest banks will meet in Brazil to recommit to the Equator Principles, a set of rules guiding which big infrastructure projects they will and won't finance.1

“Equator Banks” have promised to avoid or minimize the social, environmental and climate impacts of such projects, and to respect the rights and interests of Indigenous communities affected by them.2 But they haven't kept their word.
  • The Dakota Access Pipeline was financed by banks signed on to the Equator Principles even though it was built to pump tar sands, the dirtiest oil on earth, and was fiercely opposed by the Standing Rock Sioux and Cheyenne River Lakota Tribes for threatening their water sources.3
  • The Honduran Agua Zarca hydro project, where Indigenous leader Berta Cáceres was murdered for leading Indigenous resistance to the project, also passed the ‘Equator test’ of FMO bank as a project supposedly respecting the rights of the Lenca communities.4
These are just a couple examples of projects financed by banks under the Equator Principles that are resisted by Indigenous communities. All over the world, Equator banks also continue to finance new coal power plants that will further add to climate disruption.

Sign here to tell the banks to stop funding climate devastation and respect Indigenous rights.
Afbeeldingsresultaat voor Tell big banks to stop financing climate disasters and respect Indigenous rights

The October 24 meeting in São Paulo, Brazil is a clear opportunity for Equator Banks to revisit their Principles and commit to a higher standard of practice. Advocates will be on the ground in Brazil, and local activists around the world are planning related actions around the same time to increase the pressure.
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As a powerful coalition of human rights, environmental and Indigenous-led organizations, we’re demanding that the big banks stop financing climate disasters and respect Indigenous peoples’ rights and land.We need you to sign on and show these banks that every customer on every continent sees what they’re up to and demands that they commit to making changes.

In solidarity,

Vanessa Green, Director, DivestInvest Individual



1 - https://www.equatorbanksact.org/
2 - Coal power plants, coal mines, tar sands exploration and transport, oil pipelines, fracked gas plants, deepwater oil rigs, oil exploration in the Arctic, and more have all qualified as ‘responsible’ projects under the Equator Principles, as have projects that violate international Indigenous rights. From the Americas to Australia, Indigenous peoples find themselves on the front line of struggles against fossil fuel extraction and transport projects, and also large hydro and other infrastructure projects that threaten their lands and way of life.
3 - 
https://www.banktrack.org/search#category=dodgydeals
4 - 
https://www.banktrack.org/search#category=dodgydeals
5 - 
https://mazaskatalks.org/divesttheglobe

Further Resources
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*   Voor de eerste petitie zie: 'Grote banken overtreden eigen duurzaamheidsregels........'

** Klimaatrampen als de sterke orkanen van de laatste weken, orkanen die steeds sneller groeien en steeds sterker worden......

Zie ook: 'Keystone XL pijpleiding heeft grote hoeveelheid olie gelekt, terwijl vreedzame demonstranten tegen de aanleg worden weggezet als terroristen......'

       en: 'The Dakota Access Pipeline Is Already Leaking'

       en: 'VS overheden behandelden demonstranten tegen de DAPL als terroristen, zo blijkt uit gelekte documenten.....'

       en: List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 21st century' (stuitend!!)