Girona, Spain: Call for camping against the M.A.T. power line

 

 

WHAT IS THE M.A.T.?
The very high ten­sion pow­er line (M.A.T.) is an elec­tric motor­way which trans­ports at least 400,000 volts. It is being con­struct­ed in order to con­nect Euro­pean States to each oth­er and also Europe with Africa. It is nec­es­sary in order to sell and dis­trib­ute excess ener­gy pro­duced by nuclear pow­er plants and the so-called alter­na­tive sources of ener­gy. At the same time, it is the net­work which cap­i­tal­ism needs in order to sup­ply the elec­tric­i­ty nec­es­sary for oth­er projects and infra­struc­tures of death and destruc­tion, such as high-speed rail­way lines. Those respon­si­ble for all this are always the same ones and the con­struc­tion com­pa­nies in ques­tion are direct­ly involved in oth­er projects which are destroy­ing lands around the world; com­pa­nies like Vin­ci stand­ing out in Europe and Ende­sa in South Amer­i­ca.

 

WHY THIS CAMP?
So that the last deci­sive sec­tion for the con­nec­tion between France and Cat­alo­nia can not be con­struct­ed. So that the ener­gy com­ing from 6 French nuclear pow­er plants does not cross this land or any oth­er. So as to treat the strug­gle against the M.A.T. as a start­ing point for ques­tion­ing our way of liv­ing, which is main­ly imposed by the dom­i­na­tion of Progress. So as to cre­ate on the affect­ed land a space for meet­ing, infor­ma­tion, agi­ta­tion and action.

WHY HERE AND WHY NOW?
After more than 10 years of strug­gle, we are at a deci­sive moment. In Sep­tem­ber expro­pri­a­tions are expect­ed to begin, direct­ed against own­ers who have refused to sign the sale of land need­ed for the con­struc­tion of the M.A.T.’s last pylons in Girona.

It is because of all of this that we are invit­ing you to par­tic­i­pate active­ly in the camp, in order to share, strug­gle and resist in a self-run space, with­out lead­ers and rep­re­sen­ta­tives. We want to cre­ate moments of exchange and con­nec­tion between var­i­ous strug­gles, because the M.A.T. affects us all and is not an iso­lat­ed strug­gle.

AGAINST PROGRESS, ITS INFRASTRUCTURES AND ITS DEFENDERS:
LET’S TAKE OUR LIVES BACK!

SEE YOU ON THE 23rd OF AUGUST, 2013 ON THE LANDS AROUND GIRONA

Bring every­thing that you need for camp­ing.
More infor­ma­tion and updates: Tor­res más altas han caí­do

http://torresmasaltashancaido.espivblogs.net/

Mul­ti-lin­gual print­able fliers on 325   http://325.nostate.net/?p=8417

eng­lish fli­er http://torresmasaltashancaido.espivblogs.net/files/2013/08/mat-ing-imp.pdf

more: eco-/strug­gle here

http://325.nostate.net/?cat=7

http://en.contrainfo.espiv.net

Chaos on the Clearwater River: Second Night of Megaload Blockades

 

 

7.8.13

One day after a three-hour block­ade involv­ing upwards of 150–200 peo­ple from the Nez Perce Nation, Idle No More, and Wild Ida­ho Ris­ing Tide, more than 50 activists once again ded­i­cat­ed them­selves to stop­ping mega­load ship­ments through Ida­ho.

Omega Mor­gan, the com­pa­ny respon­si­ble for the trans­port of the 200-ton mega­load, has been warned by the For­est Ser­vice that the ship­ment is unau­tho­rized, and the Nez Perce tribe is seek­ing an injunc­tion. How­ev­er, Omega Mor­gan is try­ing to sneak the mega­load through against the law, so direct action must be tak­en.

The Nez Perce put out a call yes­ter­day for activists to join them in renewed efforts to stop the tar sands equip­ment from mov­ing through High­way 12. More than 50 pro­tes­tors came out. They were met by a force of 40–50 police offi­cers in a fleet of cars.

Police gave pro­test­ers 15 min­utes to speak out as they blocked the road­way, before being forced to move to the shoul­der. Some young activists decid­ed to main­tain the pres­ence of the block­ade by heav­ing boul­ders and large rocks into the streets, which held traf­fic up fur­ther.

Sev­er­al Nez Perce tribe-mem­bers were arrest­ed, adding to the 19 arrest­ed on Mon­day night (includ­ing the entire exec­u­tive com­mit­tee).

Aerial Blockade Halts Enbridge’s Pipeline 6B, USA

7.8.13

UPDATE:
10:40 AM

Police had intend­ed to tie life-line off to two back­hoes. After some uncer­tain­ty, both pieces of equip­ment drove off with­out attempt­ing it.

7.8.13

UPDATE:
10:40 AM

Police had intend­ed to tie life-line off to two back­hoes. After some uncer­tain­ty, both pieces of equip­ment drove off with­out attempt­ing it.

UPDATE:
10:04 AM

Police have threat­ened to taze Felix and use dogs to attack folks on the ground sup­port­ing them. Please call the Cass Coun­ty Sheri­effs Depart­ment and let them know peo­ple are watch­ing. (269) 445‑8644

UPDATE:
9:28 AM
Police offi­cer throws large log up at Felix.

UPDATE:
9:20 AM
After turn­ing back work­ers and their equip­ment for the last sev­er­al hours, police have arrived on scene and threat­ened to cut Felix’s life-line.

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from MI-CATS

This morn­ing, Michi­gan Coali­tion Against Tar Sands (MI-CATS) is tak­ing direct action in the Crane Pond State Game Area to halt expan­sion of Cana­di­an cor­po­ra­tion Enbridge Energy’s tar sands pipeline 6B. Enbridge’s claim that they have restored the Kala­ma­zoo Riv­er after the 2010 spill holds no mer­it, nor does it jus­ti­fy expand­ing the pipeline. Tar sands can­not be cleaned up; this mate­r­i­al is thick and heavy, it sinks in water, and clings to sur­faces. Expand­ing the pipeline increas­es the risk of anoth­er dis­as­ter for all of life and future gen­er­a­tions.

Felix of the uncon­fined Kala­ma­zoo Riv­er basin climbed into the trees ear­ly this morn­ing to halt the expan­sion of Enbridge’s tar sands pipeline 6B. A rope tra­verse, span­ning a por­tion of where con­struc­tion is tak­ing place, is the sole line that holds the plat­form they are sit­ting on up in the air. If it were cut and/or tam­pered with by police or work­ers they could fall from the tree, result­ing in seri­ous injury, pos­si­bly even death.

Our friend, Felix, sit­ting high up in the canopy to halt the con­struc­tion of Enbridge Line 6B

“Tar sands pipeline 6B is pump­ing a dan­ger­ous con­coc­tion which fuels glob­al cap­i­tal­ism. This pipeline is Canada’s promise that indus­tri­al­ized cap­i­tal­ism will con­tin­ue to exploit and oppress the peo­ple of the world and the envi­ron­ment. Cap­i­tal­ism guar­an­tees the con­tin­ued destruc­tion of the nat­ur­al world. It enables the rul­ing class to exploit the world’s resources and force the rest of the pop­u­la­tion to labor for the rul­ing class­es prof­its. Addi­tion­al­ly, we are way beyond the verge of cli­mate cri­sis. It is of utmost impor­tance that car­bon emis­sions stop imme­di­ate­ly. Tar sands infra­struc­ture is one exam­ple of indus­tries at the root of the oil addic­tion. By tak­ing action at the root of the prob­lem, we endeav­or to stop the symp­toms of the prob­lem. If we halt all car­bon emis­sions into the atmos­phere and remem­ber how to live in har­mo­ny with the earth, there might be hope for life as we humans have known it for a few hun­dred thou­sand years.”

MI CATS asserts that direct action tac­tics, includ­ing civ­il dis­obe­di­ence, are now nec­es­sary as Enbridge’s dom­i­nant pres­ence in our bio-region has allowed no room for any con­struc­tive alter­na­tives. After three long years of bla­tant lies and omis­sions, Enbridge has the audac­i­ty to triple the capac­i­ty of the same pipeline that poured an eco­log­i­cal­ly abra­sive sludge into the Kala­ma­zoo Riv­er. This cat­a­stro­phe was the largest inland oil spill this con­ti­nent has ever expe­ri­enced. While the Kala­ma­zoo spill was the largest, it is one of many dev­as­ta­tions brought on by Enbridge. Enbridge’s insid­i­ous busi­ness prac­tices caused more than 800 pipeline spills between 1999 and 2010; that is more than one tar sands spill a week.

All pipelines leak. All mar­kets peak. Cap­i­tal­ism can rot in hell. Enbridge places prof­it before our fam­i­lies, the ecosys­tem, our grand­moth­ers, our dogs (yo what up Smokey*?), our grand­chil­dren and the future of life on this plan­et. The con­tin­u­a­tion of tar sands trans­porta­tion through pipelines like Line 6B risk more than just our own back­yards; every­thing in the industry’s wake is left defiled and in squalor. Our actions against Enbridge won’t stop until Enbridge stops par­tic­i­pat­ing in the resource extrac­tion indus­try. We stand in sol­i­dar­i­ty with all first peo­ples’ whose lands were forcibly tak­en from them, Idle No More, Fear­less Sum­mer, those work­ing to end cor­po­rate per­son­hood, all the species going extinct, those sick and dying thanks to the extrac­tion indus­try, and all folks fight­ing oppres­sion in order to live full and hap­py lives.

*Smokey was a dog who died as a result of the 2010 spill.

This is the third action MI-CATS has tak­en to stop con­struc­tion of Enbridge’s Pipeline 6B this sum­mer. On July 22nd they locked down to con­struc­tion equip­ment, and on June 24 an activist climbed deep inside a sec­tion of pipe, halt­ing work for the day.

Balcombe update days 12 & 13

Update (11am): Day 12 and block­ade still going strong. Cuadrilla need to get in a con­stant stream of trucks to keep drilling and the com­mu­ni­ty are mak­ing it as dif­fi­cult for them as pos­si­ble.

 

Update (11am): Day 12 and block­ade still going strong. Cuadrilla need to get in a con­stant stream of trucks to keep drilling and the com­mu­ni­ty are mak­ing it as dif­fi­cult for them as pos­si­ble.

 

Day 13

Update (9am): Day 13 and block­ade still going strong. A lot of peo­ple stayed overnight. Some peo­ple also head­ing down to Craw­ley Mag­is­trates Court for 9:30am to sup­port two Bal­combe Defend­ers charged as a result of block­ade. Come show your sup­port!

Blockade of Highway 12 to Stop Tar Sands Megaloads

6th August 2013

 

6th August 2013

 

Near­ly 150 mem­bers of the Nez Perce Nation were joined by Idle No More, Wild Ida­ho Ris­ing Tide (WIRT), and oth­ers in a block­ade of High­way 12 in Ida­ho for three hours late last night to stop a mega­load car­ry­ing tar sands equip­ment.

While most peo­ple stood on the edges of the road to sup­port the block­aders, the man­i­fes­ta­tion includ­ed about 50 peo­ple on the High­way stop­ping traf­fic, and was the longest block­ade since the begin­ning of the mega­loads ship­ments.

The over­sized water evap­o­ra­tor had received one per­mit, but bypassed approval by  the U.S. For­est Ser­vice and Fed­er­al High­way Admin­is­tra­tion. The For­est Ser­vice even raised objec­tions, but the Ore­gon-based ship­per Omega Mor­gan tried to slip the mega­load through unno­ticed. Through the impor­tant activism of Wild Ida­ho Ris­ing Tide and oth­ers, how­ev­er, the mega­load was locat­ed eas­i­ly and tracked. 

Judg­ing by its posi­tion, the mega­load is set to trav­el across Nez Perce ances­tral land and a Wild and Scenic Cor­ri­dor soon, so the trib­al mem­bers decid­ed to take direct action rather than sit around and wait for an injunc­tion.

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In a news release, the Nez Perce stat­ed their oppo­si­tion “based on impacts to treaty-reserved resources, trib­al com­merce and gov­ern­men­tal func­tions, fed­er­al­ly-pro­tect­ed his­toric and cul­tur­al resources and Nez Perce nation­al land­marks locat­ed along U.S. 12, and trib­al mem­ber health and wel­fare,””

“I don’t look at this as a sym­bol­ic issue,” explained Silas Whit­man, chair­man of the Nez Perce Tribe. “Oth­er­wise, we’d just issue a press state­ment, put up a few signs and just let it go. No. We’ve run out of time and ini­tia­tives. So that leaves us with dis­obe­di­ence, civ­il dis­obe­di­ence.”

Whit­man was arrest­ed along with more than a dozen block­aders from Idle No More and WIRT after police broke through the block­ade by dri­ving a police car straight through the group of peo­ple. Police used the usu­al tac­tics to break up the block­ade, threat­en­ing peo­ple with mace, push­ing activists, sep­a­rat­ing par­ents from chil­dren, and so on.

Accord­ing to WIRT’s face­book page, “This block­ade last­ed longer than any oth­er region­al mega­load obstruc­tion since the first tar sands extrac­tion mod­ules rolled from Lewis­ton area ports on Feb­ru­ary 1, 2011. Peo­ple are talk­ing about fur­ther block­ades on upcom­ing nights, per­haps in Kami­ah.”

Stay tuned!

Balcombe update days 9–11

Day 11 (Sun 4th) Of Community Fracking Blockade In Balcombe Sussex

Update (12pm): Good weath­er and peo­ple arriv­ing for Tea Par­ty this after­noon. Come on down!

Update (7am): Large num­ber of peo­ple stayed overnight after the great day yes­ter­day.

 

Day 11 (Sun 4th) Of Community Fracking Blockade In Balcombe Sussex

Update (12pm): Good weath­er and peo­ple arriv­ing for Tea Par­ty this after­noon. Come on down!

Update (7am): Large num­ber of peo­ple stayed overnight after the great day yes­ter­day.

 

Day 10 (Sat 3rd) Of Community Fracking Blockade In Balcombe Sussex

Update (12:00pm): Vil­lagers announce result of their own sur­vey of vil­lage: 85 per­cent against, 9 per­cent unde­cid­ed, 6 per­cent for frack­ing.

Update (11:30am): Around 250 more vil­lagers stroll down to the block­ade. Big crowd here.

Update (7am): Som­er­set Sat­ur­day today! Rig Race from Lon­don and Brighton.

Around 400 Peo­ple At The Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade In Bal­combe

 

 

Day 9 (Fri 2nd) Of Community Fracking Blockade In Balcombe Sussex

Update (2:00pm): 2 arrests report­ed. Come down and sup­port Bal­combe.

Update (11:00am): Con­fused media rumour that drilling may start soon but drill isn’t mov­ing.

Update (9:15am): Fylde Fri­day at the com­mu­ni­ty block­ade in Bal­combe. Com­mu­ni­ty groups from Lan­cashire are vis­it­ing to show their sup­port. Police con­tin­u­ing to try to push trucks through the block­ade. Weath­er a bit damp but spir­its high.

Appar­ent­ly Ran­dom Attack On Man At Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade By Sus­sex Police

Anoth­er Frack­ing Truck Tries To Force Its Way Through In Bal­combe

Com­mu­ni­ty Groups From “Des­o­late” Lan­cashire Are Sup­port Bal­combe At The Block­ade

There Is Always Anoth­er Frack­ing Truck To Block In Bal­combe

Block­ing Frack­ing Truck In Bal­combe At The Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade

Police Try­ing To Escort A Frack­ing Truck Through The Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade

 

Cuadrilla’s central fracking lair (AKA HQ) protest in the Midlands

1st August 2013

We’ve all heard about the rev­o­lu­tion kick­ing off in Bal­combe, but before today few would have known that the HQ of Britain’s pre­mier frack­ing cor­po­ra­tion Cuadrilla are locat­ed in the Mid­lands. Their offices in Lich­field were stormed today by a group act­ing in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the bock­ade in West Sus­sex.

1st August 2013

We’ve all heard about the rev­o­lu­tion kick­ing off in Bal­combe, but before today few would have known that the HQ of Britain’s pre­mier frack­ing cor­po­ra­tion Cuadrilla are locat­ed in the Mid­lands. Their offices in Lich­field were stormed today by a group act­ing in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the bock­ade in West Sus­sex.

Fracking rig delivered to Cuadrilla HQA man in a suit, call­ing him­self Mr Frack­tas­tic, was accom­pa­nied by anoth­er man in a high vis car­ry­ing a frack­ing rig, which appeared to be made of card­board. The unsight­ly duo were chased down the streets of a pic­turesque city, known by the locals as LichVe­gas, by an artic­u­late and well-dressed mob armed with well-researched facts and catchy chants.

Mr Frack­tas­tic shout­ed inco­her­ent­ly through a mega­phone: ‘It’s going to be frack­ing fan­tas­tic, we’ll pro­duce bil­lions of litres of chem­i­cal­ly enriched deli­cious water for you all to drink.’

The group respond­ed by chant­i­ng: ‘No Dash For Gas! Reclaim the Pow­er!’ and hand­ed out infor­ma­tive leaflets to bemused onlook­ers. The pro­test­ers explained how frack­ing has become the front­line of the Government’s Dash for Gas, their lans to build up to 40 new gas-fired pow­er sta­tions as our exist­ing pow­er sta­tions come to the end of their life. They’ll be pumped full of fracked gas fresh from our dev­as­tat­ed coun­try­side, leav­ing a trail of bro­ken com­mu­ni­ties behind. As we spin into cli­mate chaos from fur­ther fos­sil fuel fanati­cism, the price of gas is set to rock­et, push­ing even more peo­ple into fuel pover­ty.

The rag tag bunch final­ly arrived at Cuadrilla HQ only to find that the doors of the office were locked and de-logo’d, guard­ed by police and suround­ed by a (mod­est) media fren­zy.

‘Ha!’ Mr Frack­tas­tic exclaimed. ‘The police are doing their job; pro­tect­ing cor­po­rate prof­it and not the peo­ple.’ The copo­rate big wig pro­ceed­ed to launch into a tirade, declar­ing the pro­test­ers a ‘bunch of smelly hip­py ver­min who sim­ply do not under­stand the med­ical­ly proven ben­e­fits of water enhanced with frack­ing flu­id.’

With­in a minute the posh exec­u­tive was ove­come by the crowd, first cow­er­ing under the card­board drilling rig. Final­ly, he lay on his back, arms and legs raised in the air and whim­pered ‘I sub­mit’ in a dis­tinc­tive Eton­ian accent.

It was a small vic­to­ry for the forces of san­i­ty, in a bat­tle that is set to con­tin­ue in the com­ing weeks, with an ongo­ing block­ade at Bal­combe and the Reclaim the Pow­er camp

Video & local news­pa­per cov­er­age

Video: Activists Shut Down First Tar Sands Mine in Utah

3.8.13

 

3.8.13

 

Respect Exis­tence, or Expect Resis­tance!

Ear­li­er this week activists con­verged at PR Springs, site of the first pro­posed tar sands mine in the Unit­ed States. They shut down work at the mine, and road con­struc­tion, for the entire day.

http://youtu.be/Yr3lwylwMn0

 

For more infor­ma­tion vis­it: http://www.peacefuluprising.org/actioncampaction

Please LIKE and SHARE to let US Oil Sands know–if you build it, WE WILL COME!

Latest News From The Great Gas Gala – Day 8

Update (3:45pm): Two frack­ing trucks forced through block­ade with police escort. Ambu­lance called for lady pushed over by police.

Update (1:00pm): Police tow away fire engine with two frack­fight­ers still lock on inside!

Update (3:45pm): Two frack­ing trucks forced through block­ade with police escort. Ambu­lance called for lady pushed over by police.

Update (1:00pm): Police tow away fire engine with two frack­fight­ers still lock on inside!

Update (11:00am): Police have put up scaf­fold­ing next to fire engine and are try­ing to cut frack­fight­ers off. Dri­ver arrest­ed. Sup­port Bal­combe in its fight against frack­ing!

Update (8:45am): Police try­ing to talk frack-fighers into leav­ing! Will they suc­ceed?

Update (7:30am): A beau­ti­ful day in Bal­combe. Weath­er love­ly and an old fire engine is block­ing the entrance of Cuadrilla’s frack­ing site. How could it get any bet­ter? Sup­port the com­mu­ni­ty in Bal­combe!

Update (6:50am): Bal­combe gets more sup­port. Antique fire engine block­ing entrance of Cuadrilla’s frack­ing site in Bal­combe in Sus­sex

Our Chil­dren Say No To Frack­ing In Bal­combe

Police Try­ing To Tow Fire Engine Away With Frack­fight­ers Still Inside!

Frack­fight­ers Inside The Fire Engine At The Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade In Bal­combe

Police Suround Frackfighter’s Fire Engine At Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade

Police Suround Frackfighter’s Fire Engine At Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade

Good Weath­er For Day 8 Of The Com­mu­ni­ty Frack­ing Block­ade In Bal­combe

Police Cut­ting Team On Roof Of Fire Engine In Bla­combe

Police Have Put Up Scaf­fold­ing Next To Fire Engine In Bal­combe

Police Try­ing To Remove Frack­fight­ers From Cab Of Fire Engine In Bal­combe

Very Sun­ny Day In Bal­combe! Take Sen­si­ble Pre­cau­tions!

Frackfighter’s Twit­ter Account Was Sus­pend­ed Short­ly After The Began Tweet­ing

Police Try­ing To Remove Frack­fight­ers From Roof Of Fire Engine In Bal­combe

Good Start To The Day At Com­mu­ni­ty Frack­ing Bloack­ade Of Cuadrilla’s Site

Frack­ing Emer­gency Crew Block The Entrance To Cuadrilla’s Site In Bal­combe

Frack­ing Emer­gency Crew Block The Entrance To Cuadrilla’s Site In Bal­combe

Com­mu­ni­ty In Bal­combe Gets Sup­port From An Unlike­ly Source. Frack­ing Emer­gency!

The Frack­Fight­ers Set­tle In For The Long Haul At Bal­combe Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade

Com­mu­ni­ty Frack­ing In Bal­combe Get A Hand. Frack­ing Emer­gency!

Com­mu­ni­ty In Bal­combe Gets Sup­port From An Unlike­ly Source. Frack­ing Emer­gency!

The Frack­ing Emer­gency Crew At The Bal­combe Com­mu­ni­ty Block­ade

Frack­ing Emer­gency Crew Are In Bal­combe! Old Fire Engine Block­ing Entrance To Site

Frack­ing Emer­gency! Old Fire Engine Block­ing Entrance To Frack­ing Site

Latest News From The Great Gas Gala – Day 7

31 July 2013 Frack­ing com­pa­ny Cuadrilla Resources are try­ing to start drilling in Bal­combe, West Sus­sex and the com­mu­ni­ty is try­ing to stop them. Over 250 peo­ple stopped 15 trucks bring on equip­ment on Day 1 (Thurs).

31 July 2013 Frack­ing com­pa­ny Cuadrilla Resources are try­ing to start drilling in Bal­combe, West Sus­sex and the com­mu­ni­ty is try­ing to stop them. Over 250 peo­ple stopped 15 trucks bring on equip­ment on Day 1 (Thurs). On Day 2 more than 100 police were used to break the block­ade and escort trucks onto the frack­ing site. On Day 3 the com­mu­ni­ty con­tin­ued to resist attempts to force trucks through the block­ade but gave up ear­ly after­noon. On Day 4 Cud­rilla did not attempt to bring any trucks onto the site. On Day 5 Cuadrilla con­tin­ued to try to push trucks through the block­ade and the com­mu­ni­ty have con­tin­ued to resist. Camp is still going strong and renewed efforts are being made to defend Bal­combe.

Update (10:00am): Cuadrilla’s frack­ing site closed and trucks being turned away. Go Bal­combe!

Update (9:00am): Two peo­ple super­glue them­selves togeth­er, lock­ing the gate of the Cuadrilla frack­ing site to defend the com­mu­ni­ty of Bal­combe and Sus­sex more gen­er­al­ly from frack­ing

Cuadrilla’s Frack­ing Site In Bal­combe Blocked By Com­mu­ni­ty

Two Peo­ple Glue Around The Gate Of Frack­ing Site In Bal­combe

Two Peo­ple Lock The Gate Of The Cuadrilla Frack­ing Site In Bal­combe