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dean nelson

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basically he was saying that there were chemtrails all over the area geoengineering the heat causing it to flood around there.

ETA - yeah, what bedwetter said.

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Here's another one of his videos. He got too close to the front line and the "jammers" blocked his signal.

Maybe... probably not - I've had many times around ND where my phone signal goes in and out on me.


As someone who goes through there allot you know not even to bother with the phone till you Crest the hill past the power line and sure the hell ain't getting a signal down by the creek when your now at the base of the north hill.
 


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So I'm reading in the newspaper this morning and it is stating the ACOE had to seek permission from the rioters to enter the camp to inspect yesterday. Are you shitting me? Wtf kind of spineless pieces of shit do we have working at the ACOE. Ah never mind no need to answer that

Not how it happened but thats all i can say on it at this point.
 

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The believe they can handle the cleanup themselves? Are you freaking kidding me?! It's a disaster situation at this point. Chase is delusional and pissed off, that's all.
 


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Not how it happened but thats all i can say on it at this point.
thats what several news agencies are reporting. I heard they would only allow a select few in and the had to be escorted by camp security. This has been the case in the past with the press so I have no reason to believe it isn't the case.
 


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Not how it happened but thats all i can say on it at this point.

I believe you Kurtr. You might be a smelly, ugly, stupid, knuckle-dragging Sodakian but you are not known to lie. I got your back.

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Report: Standing Rock’s Casino Revenue Down Millions After #NoDAPL Protests

Featured National4 hours ago by Rob Port
“The annual Prairie Knights Casino intake was approximately $14 million in 2015 and dropped to near $8 million in 2016,” the Teton Times reports.

The Times is a newspaper based in McLaughlin, South Dakota, which covers events on the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River reservations. Back on February 1st they published a lengthy look into the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s budget situation.

The Standing Rock Tribe operates two casinos. The Prairie Knights facility near Cannon Ball, ND, (which played host to a lot of the celebrities and activists who came to the #NoDAPL protests) and the Grand River Casino near Mobridge, SD.

“Due to the DAPL protest, the tribe’s casino revenue is now under $9 million,” the paper reports.

“Due to the DAPL protest, the tribe’s casino revenue is now under $9 million,” the paper reports.
That’s a big hit for the tribe. Casino revenue is the largest chunk of the tribe’s budget and is used for “tribal loans taken for infrastructure on the reservation, including district streets, housing construction and renovation, water infrastructure, the construction of Headstart buildings in the districts, and the tribe’s insurance for the districts” as well as “to match federal grants for Disaster Recovery, Food Distribution, and matching grants for other tribal programs,” the paper reports.

The casino revenue also funds a number of social programs on the reservation, such as care for the elderly. But because the tribe “has made assurances on paying the loans for the infrastructure projects, and used collateral to guarantee the loans for the infrastructure projects, the tribe will prioritize its obligations to the banks in order to keep the tribe in good standing.”

In other words, the lost revenues thanks to the protest has made less money available those social programs.

The report also indicates that the tribe has received some $6 million in donations as a result of the #NoDAPL protests, and while that revenue can be used in the short term to meet budget shortfalls, you have to wonder what the long term fiscal implications will be.

A big slice of Standing Rock’s casino business comes from surrounding communities such as Bismarck and Mandan. But after months of being terrorist by political extremists associated with the #NoDAPL movement, will members of those communities be willing to go back to the casino again for some entertainment and relaxation?

I have a feeling Standing Rock’s casino business is going to be diminished for some time to come.
 

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That right there will be the biggest catalyst for getting the tribe to clear out the area. The sacred stone camp got a notice of trespass from the BIA ordering them out. I guess two thirds of that ground is controlled by the rez and what's her crazy ass has only a 1/15th share of the ground.
 

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Fake news?

So how did it go down? Why the big secret?

Well then how did it go down....what's the reason for acting like it's something top-secret?


It has to do with work so for the time being i cant really go into detail but how the news reported it is not exactly what happened. When i know i wont get in trouble i will tell.

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I believe you Kurtr. You might be a smelly, ugly, stupid, knuckle-dragging Sodakian but you are not known to lie. I got your back.


Thanks man
 

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I wonder why all the supposed "Water protectors' are not doing anything to protect the entire earth from a real ongoing threat?
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Well...3 days left until the deadline for the protestors to get the heck out of the main camp. Any prediction on how successful this will be? Any reports on how many vehicles are left down there? I would give up a couple vacation days to go down and help clean up and be a TRUE WATER PROTECTOR. I'm sure many of us on here would do the same.
 

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You can there have been a lot of volunteers the last few weeks cleaning it up.
 


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