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The Ecosabotage We DON’T Hear About
From our friends in the UK Chapter of Deep Green Resistance: — We’ve listed the underground actions in the UK that are in the public domain, but what about those we don’t hear about? There’s a rich and continuous … Continue reading
Sweet Crude (Seattle Filmmaker Sandy Cioffi)
Sweet Crude is the story of Nigeria’s Niger Delta – the human and environmental consequences of 50 years of oil extraction and the members of a new insurgency who, in the three years after the filmmakers met them as college … Continue reading
Posted in Defensive Violence, Mining & Drilling, Property & Material Destruction
Tagged Ecosabotage, MEND, Nigeria, Oil, Video
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News Roundup: Mauna Kea Resistance, Prairie Dog Protection, and War Games
Defending Wildlife in Colorado The DGR Southwest Coalition recently held their annual Southwest Gathering, sharing skills & good food, and engaging in many discussions & strategy sessions. As part of the gathering, Deanna Meyer of Deep Green Resistance Colorado joined … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity & Habitat Destruction, Obstruction & Occupation, Strategy & Analysis
Tagged Alaska, Anne Keala Kelly, Castle Rock, DGR activity & statements, DGR writing & analysis, Dahr Jamail, Deanna Meyer, Derrick Jensen, Mauna Kea, Prairie dogs, TMT, Video, Wildlands Defense, Will Falk
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What do we do when mass movements fail? #sHellNO #SaveTheArctic
Here in Seattle, we’ve been participating in and supporting the #sHellNO actions against the Arctic Drilling rig, Polar Pioneer, that has been parked at the Port of Seattle for weeks. As of yesterday morning, the rig is finally on the … Continue reading
Mauna Kea – Defending a Sacred Mountain
For many years now, indigenous Hawaiian people have been involved in a battle to stop the construction of a new 30-meter telescope (TMT) array on Mauna Kea mountain, which is a sacred place and the source of all drinking water … Continue reading
Posted in Colonialism & Conquest, Indigenous Autonomy, Obstruction & Occupation
Tagged Mauna Kea, Native Hawaiians, TMT
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Falling in Love (Unist’ot’en Camp Report-Back)
Unist’ot’en Camp, January 2015 The storm enveloped us. Snow lashed the road. The darkness was total, our headlights casting weak yellow beams into the darkness. Most people had hunkered down in homes and motels, and the roads were near empty. … Continue reading
We Need Warriors To Defend Earth!
Tuira Kayapo is an indigenous Elder Mama Warrior who showed the world what happens when Women take charge of their Power. She walked into the 1989 Altamira Gathering in Brasil against the construction of Dams in the Xingu, in her … Continue reading
Posted in Defensive Violence, Indigenous Autonomy
Tagged Amazon rainforest, Brazil, Dams
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the filthy politicians: 200 Species Every Day
The song “200 Species Every Day” by the filthy politicians is a fictional scene straight out of the Decisive Ecological Warfare strategy advocated by Deep Green Resistance: a pair of activists carrying out well-planned and strategic attacks on infrastructure, in … Continue reading
Effective tactics depend on the situation
Via Stephanie McMillan “Tactics for what? There’s been a lot of heated debate about “diversity of tactics,” particularly since Occupy. How many blog inches have been devoted to arguing about whether it’s wrong or awesome (or varying degrees of okay … Continue reading
Posted in Property & Material Destruction, Strategy & Analysis
Tagged Stephanie McMillan
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