Trump advisors aim to privatize oil-rich Indian reservations

Native American reservations cover just 2 percent of the United States, but they may contain about a fifth of the nation’s oil and gas, along with vast coal reserves. Now, a group of advisors to President-elect Donald Trump on Native American issues wants to free those resources from what they call a suffocating federal bureaucracy that holds title to 56 million acres of tribal lands, two chairmen of the coalition told Reuters in exclusive interviews.

Trump advisors aim to privatize oil-rich Indian reservations

Oh Lawd…..

How Indigenous Activists in Norway Got the First Bank to Pull Out of the Dakota Access Pipeline

The story of how the Sámi received a report documenting human rights abuses at Standing Rock — and used it to pressure Norway’s largest bank to divest from the Dakota Access pipeline — illustrates how international networks of Indigenous people are challenging the power structure behind the oppression of Indigenous people all around the world.

How Indigenous Activists in Norway Got the First Bank to Pull Out of the Dakota Access Pipeline

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Trump slams China for currency manipulation and ‘massive military complex’ in South China Sea 

President-elect Donald Trump again took Twitter again to criticize China for manipulating its currency and its buildup in the South China Sea.In a further sign of his foreign policy intentions toward China, President-elect Donald Trump has sent out two tweets that criticize China for devaluing its currency, imposing taxes on U.S. goods, and building a “massive military complex” in the South China Sea.

Trump slams China for currency manipulation and ‘massive military complex’ in South China Sea | Taiwan News

Sweet Mother of…..

Veterans arriving to support Dakota pipeline protesters 

Throngs of veterans from the group “Veterans Stand for Standing Rock” were arriving at the freezing Dakota Access Pipeline protest site on Sunday — one day before authorities are expected to remove protesters.

With a Monday showdown looming, the veterans will add a new dimension to the protest, which up to now has pitted members of the Sioux tribe and their supporters against local law enforcement officers.

The veterans Facebook page also said US Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, will arrive to show support.

Veterans arriving to support Dakota pipeline protesters – CNN.com

Yay, Veterans!
Yay, first peoples!
Yay!

Army will deny easement, halting work on Dakota Access Pipeline 

Rhea Suh, president of the Natural Resources Defense Council, said the outcome was a reminder of the power of individuals to “demand environmental justice.” She said, “Today, the voices of indigenous people were heard.”

In the Dakota language, the word “oahe” signifies “a place to stand on.”The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and its allies in the environmental and activist movements had said they were doing just that: using Lake Oahe in North Dakota as a place to take a stand by setting up camps and obstructing roads to block the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline.

Army will deny easement, halting work on Dakota Access Pipeline – The Washington Post

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Army Blocks Drilling of Dakota Access Oil Pipeline 

Though the Army’s decision calls for an environmental study of alternative routes, the Trump administration could ultimately decide to allow the original, contested route. Representatives for Mr. Trump’s transition team did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Mr. Trump owns stock in the company building the pipeline, Energy Transfer Partners, but he has said that his support has nothing to do with his investment.

Army Blocks Drilling of Dakota Access Oil Pipeline – The New York Times

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Dakota Access pipeline: Protesters claim major victory 

“Today the Army Corp of Engineers announced its decision not to grant the easement to the Dakota Access Pipeline crossing the Missouri immediately above the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, and to study alternate routes,” the statement said. The U.S. Army confirmed in a statement Sunday afternoon that it will not grant an easement for the pipeline.“The Department of the Army will not approve an easement that would allow the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline to cross under Lake Oahe in North Dakota,” the Army said. 

Dakota Access pipeline: Protesters claim major victory – CBS News

Goodness.
Literally.

Feds deny permit for Dakota Access pipeline 

“Although we have had continuing discussion and exchanges of new information with the Standing Rock Sioux and Dakota Access, it’s clear that there’s more work to do,” Army Assistant Secretary for Civil Works Jo-Ellen Darcy said in a statement. “The best way to complete that work responsibly and expeditiously is to explore alternate routes for the pipeline crossing.”  

Feds deny permit for Dakota Access pipeline | TheHill

Whoa!

The Last Diplomat – WSJ

As Robin Raphel worked for the State Department in Pakistan, her brand of traditional diplomacy ran into the new realities of covert surveillance. The collision turned her life upside down.

…Added together, the interviews undercut the notion that Raphel was working on behalf of Pakistan. Two senior law enforcement officials who were involved in the case said the bureau had misconstrued her conversations with Lodhi and others, and incorrectly identified her as a spy. The bureau had not fully understood Raphel’s role within the State Department and her bosses’ expectations of her. The critical distinction, many officials said, was in how differently the FBI and the State Department operate.

…In the meantime, the FBI had ignited a wider debate about how the State Department handles secrets. In 2016, several diplomats who worked closely with Raphel were questioned by the FBI for sending vaguely worded emails related to U.S. drone strikes that were found on Hillary Clinton ’s private email server when she was secretary of state. Some of Raphel’s emails were included in the trove that was reviewed by the FBI during their now-closed investigation.

In July, FBI Director James Comey decried the “security culture” within the State Department as “generally lacking in the kind of care for classified information found elsewhere in the government.”

State Department officials, in turn, said it was the FBI probe that damaged national security.

…To law enforcement and intelligence officials, the loss of her government job was justified by the discovery of the documents in her house and by the signals intelligence that showed her allegedly discussing topics that the FBI considered off limits, this official said.

Raphel’s lawyer, Amy Jeffress, called it “deeply disturbing’’ that law enforcement officials “continue to make anonymous and self-serving allegations about her conduct,’’ adding that “there was no evidence she ever provided classified information to anyone without authority.’’

…State Department officials …think the FBI went off half-cocked and boxed them in by overstating the facts of the case.

…State Department officials briefed on the investigation …suspect the FBI agents wrongly assumed the information Raphel was exchanging with Lodhi and others came from classified intelligence reports, rather than from her own conversations with her contacts, according to officials.

It was a mistake, they said, to assume U.S. spy agencies had a monopoly on information in a place like Pakistan, where “secret” U.S. efforts were openly discussed in parliament, at dinner parties and in the press.

Source: The Last Diplomat – WSJ

US law enforcement is so incompetent that they are actually evil.

…And the intelligence community in its new form is just fucking stupid.

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef suffers worst ever coral bleaching 

In just nine months, bleaching caused by warmer water has killed around 67 percent of the coral in a previously pristine part of the reef, one of the natural wonders of the world.

…Threats to the reef have become so severe that in recent years UNESCO has suggested it could be placed on list of World Heritage sites “in danger.”

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef suffers worst ever coral bleaching | FOX 61

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Great Barrier Reef Hit by Worst Coral Die-Off on Record, Scientists Say – The New York Times

About two-thirds of the shallow-water coral on the reef’s previously pristine, 430-mile northern stretch was dead, researchers reported.

….Some scientists and environmental advocates have criticized the government’s efforts to protect the reef, saying they have fallen far short. They have also pointed to a seeming contradiction in the wishes of the Queensland government to protect the reef even as it pushes ahead with plans to develop the Carmichael coal mine, the country’s biggest, which lies less than 200 miles inland in the Galilee Basin.

…As custodian of the reef, the government has an obligation to manage one of the world’s greatest natural wonders, Dr. Steffen said. “It is nonsense to think we can open up a new coal mine and think we are going to save coral reefs.”

…Coral in the north was “cooked” as water temperatures rose about two degrees, Professor Hughes of James Cook University said. “That coral did not bleach and die slowly.”

Great Barrier Reef Hit by Worst Coral Die-Off on Record, Scientists Say – The New York Times

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