EcoWatch: Earlier this morning, Stefan Warner, a youth pastor who was born and raised in Harrah, OK, locked himself to machinery being used to build the toxic Keystone XL tar sands pipeline through Creek land near Schoolton, OK.
Warner is taking action to protect the health of the North Canadian River, communities and land that this pipeline would run through from being irreversibly damaged by diluted bitumen (tar sands) leaks and spills. He is sending a clear message that the current day colonialism and......
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Lifelong Oklahoman Youth Pastor Locked to Machinery in Protest of Keystone XL
Posted by EcoWatch: Great Plains Tar Sands Resistance on February 11th, 2013
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