Trans Canada Pipeline proceeds without Obama's offiicial approval



Alex Collier who is a contactee of Ethical Extraterrestrials has sought to warn humanity that these Human Extraterrestrials have visited Earth's future.  Having allegedly visited Earth's future they also allege that democracy on the current timeline is to be totally destroyed under a full scale totalitarian agenda.  


Human Extraterrestrials apparently warn that this destruction is to take place under the deception of regressive / manipulative interdimensional aliens and the elites on Earth who pursue capitalist ventures for self-aggrandizement.  This venture apparently includes militarism through unnecessary wars and the kind of greed that oil exploration in a part of. 


Kevin Newman’s report on the apparent secretive construction of the TransCanada pipeline further suggests that democracy might be on its way out on our planet Earth.


When Julia Trigg Crawford looks out the window of her home she sees cows, horses, ponds, windmills, a clothes line and a lot of green land. It’s what she doesn’t see that really upsets her – the Keystone XL pipeline. The southern section from Cushing, Oklahoma to the Houston area has been built and last week crude began flowing to the refineries.


She is the manager of Red’Arc Farm in Northeastern Texas. Her grandfather purchased the land in 1948 and her family has been working the land ever since.


“A foreign company shouldn’t qualify,” says Crawford. “They say it’s for the public good, but it isn’t a Texas product.” She continues to say that there are no on-ramps for the oil in Texas so no Texas oil can ever be pumped into the pipeline.


TransCanada initially offered Crawford $7,000 in 2008, but she told them to go around her land. So the woman who thought she would have a quiet life on the farm began taking on a major company.


“We’re not rich farmers,” she says. “We don’t have the money to fight this so we started a legal defence fund.”


She doesn’t know how much the legal costs are at now, but suggests in the video it may be north of $100,000. People were initially asking how they could help and now Crawford receives letters from people donating five or 10 dollars to her cause.


“It’s very uplifting to get a $5 bill and a card from some little old lady in Rhode Island that says ‘I read your story, go get em, give em hell, thank you for standing up for all of us,’” Crawford says in the video. “I no longer feel alone.”


An appellate court recently ruled in favour of TransCanada. Crawford is vowing to appeal the decision to the Texas Supreme Court.


“If I win I’m going to say come take it out of our property,” she says. “They could have taken an option and gone around us.”


There is a cheque of more than $10,000 waiting for her in the courthouse, but once she accepts it, she loses her appeal.


Two states north of Crawford in Nebraska there are more than 100 landowners who refuse to sell their land to TransCanada. This week we learned some of those people are being offered about eight times what they were in 2012 for their land.


 "They're sick of us and they want to get it done," says Jeanne Crumly, a retired high-school teacher whose husband's family has farmed for generations on that land near O'Neill, Neb., to The Canadian Press. "They want it to be intimidating. This is more a psychological document than a legal document."


Her husband Ron says, “It literally feels like you’re selling your soul to the devil.”


As for Crawford’s farm, TransCanada sent a statement to Kevin Newman Live saying “TransCanada has followed all of the laws and procedures that have been established in the State of Texas regarding the construction and start-up of the southern leg of our Keystone Pipeline. We have repeatedly demonstrated that this is a common carrier pipeline…While Ms. Trigg-Crawford may not support the pipeline, we have followed all of the proper procedures in building and beginning operations.”


The U.S. State Department is expected to release a report within days on the potential environmental impact of the pipeline. Supporters are encouraged with what they are hearing about the report while environmentalists and others who oppose the pipeline say they will continue to fight.


The Texas Supreme Court has asked the energy giant for more information before they decide if they will hear Crawford’s case.

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