“Lancaster Against Pipelines” Rally on Saturday

by Duane Nichols on November 17, 2017

Lancaster County: No Sunrise Pipeline!

Lancaster Against Pipelines; Update on the Lakewood 3

Dear Friends and Co-Workers –

This past Saturday, 50 local residents spent the morning defending Lancaster County against Williams’s invasion of our community, delaying land-destruction at five different sites.

IN THE AFTERNOON, A LARGE-SCALE ACTION IN MARTIC TOWNSHIP SHUT DOWN A TREE-CLEARING OPERATION FOR HALF THE DAY, CULMINATING WITH THE ARRESTS OF THREE INCREDIBLY BRAVE WOMEN, THE LAKEWOOD 3. They stayed on site, after police issued their final warning, to defend the neighborhood—and the mature forest–from being ripped apart for this unnecessary export pipeline.

These three local heroes were arrested for peacefully doing the right thing: using civil disobedience to publicly defy the corporate purchase of our political system and the degradation of our neighborhoods. They join the CHAPEL 23 and the QUILT 6 who were arrested last month for peacefully defending farmland owned by the Adorers of the Blood of Christ in Columbia, PA.

So long as Williams continues to desecrate our county, we will continue to resist.

JOIN US THIS COMING SATURDAY AT 10 AM FOR ANOTHER DAY OF ACTION ALONG THE PIPELINE ROUTE IN LANCASTER COUNTY.

DATE & TIME: Saturday, November 18 at 10 AM

MEETING PLACE: Climbers Run Nature Preserve, 226 Frogtown Rd, Pequea, PA 17565

SATURDAY’S ARRESTS BRING THE TOTAL NUMBER TO THIRTY-TWO IN THE PAST MONTH ALONE. Considered alongside the hundreds of others who have participated in these actions, these numbers show the commitment of community members to make real sacrifices for what they believe in.

Pipeline supporters—those who work for the industry or have been fooled into submission by its million dollar advertising campaigns—ask why we continue protesting now that construction has begun. “The pipeline is a done deal,” they say.

We wholeheartedly disagree. Last week’s construction halt—and the $8M Williams lost daily, in addition to the millions of dollars it cost Williams’s exporter, Cabot Oil & Gas—shows that the Atlantic Sunrise project is far from a done deal.

WE REFUSE TO THROW UP OUR HANDS IN DEFEAT. TOO MUCH IS AT STAKE.

Community resistance is key to keeping investors nervous and politicians accountable. It also keeps our voices in the ears of federal judges now reviewing the three active lawsuits challenging this scandalous project.

JOIN US! SAVE THE DATE: DECEMBER 9 WE’LL JOIN UP WITH OTHER LOCAL AND REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS FOR A MASS ACTION IN LANCASTER.

DONATE TO OUR LEGAL DEFENSE FUND. Together we can stop this pipeline.

>>> Lancaster Against Pipelines
http://www.wearelancastercounty.org/

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WE-ARE-LANCASTER November 19, 2017 at 3:57 pm

Dear Friends –

Five more Lancastrians were arrested today, including one minor, for doing the only thing legislators, courts, and regulators have left for us: civil disobedience. Our brave five neighbors stopped construction on Martic Heights drive by sitting in front of a working backhoe.

They join the LAKEWOOD 3, the CHAPEL 23, and the QUILT 6, who were arrested over the past several weeks for peacefully defending the forests and farmland that Lancaster County prizes.

SO LONG AS WILLIAMS CONTINUES TO DESECRATE OUR COUNTY, WE WILL CONTINUE TO RESIST.

Join us on December 9 for a mass action in the path of the pipeline.

DATE & TIME: Saturday, December 9 at 9:30 AM

MEETING PLACE: The Outdoor Chapel, 3939 Laurel Run, Columbia, PA 17512

TODAY’S ARRESTS BRING THE TOTAL NUMBER TO THIRTY-SEVEN. These actions, these numbers show the commitment of community members to make real sacrifices for what they believe in.

We need your help. DONATE to our legal defense fund today! Our movement is gaining strength weekly, but that means our legal fees are rising, too. Support our brave neighbors who are committed to defending this county, no matter the cost.

PLEASE DONATE TO OUR LEGAL DEFENSE FUND.

Hundreds of Williams’s out-of-state workers and shadowy security crews have invaded our home, trenched our fields, and defiled our rights. And for what? So their shareholders can make more money and increase domestic gas prices by exporting whatever the Atlantic Sunrise delivers for them.

This is being done on our backs. We will be left in the wake of this destruction when the workers and security crews go home. When our land and water and air are polluted, when our rights to property and justice are destroyed. For the profit of a corporation based in Oklahoma.

Today also demonstrated a new tenor in police treatment.

Protestors were given citations without warning. The police have clearly forgotten that they work for us, cajoled by a billion dollar corporation, just like our legislators, into doing their dirty work for them.

It’s shameful. And we will not be quiet because we cannot be quiet.

This project is unjust and we are united in standing for our rights, homes and liberties. Join us. Together we can stop this pipeline.

>>> Lancaster Against Pipelines
http://www.wearelancastercounty.org/

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MicroMan November 25, 2017 at 6:05 pm

Dear Friends ……

As much as I admire the courage of these folks….The pipeline will be constructed as it benefits the whole pie (our nation), not just a small piece (Lancaster). 

America has accepted Gas/Oil in order to keep the price at the pump’s low, however the sad part of it all, is what it’s doing to mother earth.  I feel your pain, but it’s a hopeless venture.  

>>> Gary Ogden aka: MicroMan

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Ad Crable January 17, 2018 at 11:54 pm

Columbia nuns to argue in federal court that gas pipeline violated their religious freedom

From an Article by AD CRABLE, Lancaster OnLine, January 17, 2018

An order of Roman Catholic nuns near Columbia will get another day in federal court in their pursuit of a lawsuit against a gas pipeline company and a federal agency.

In a federal appeals court in Philadelphia on Friday, attorneys for the Adorers of the Blood of Christ will argue that forcibly building the Atlantic Sunrise pipeline through their property was a violation of their deeply held religious beliefs and the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

In September, a federal district court judge in Reading dismissed the nuns’ freedom-of-religion lawsuit brought against the Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which approved the project, saying the court didn’t have jurisdiction to hear the lawsuit.

The nuns disagreed, and appealed the case to a federal appeals court.

In addition to hearing from the nuns’ attorneys on Friday, a panel of three judges will hear arguments from attorneys for FERC and the pipeline company.

The nuns maintain that their land ethic, adopted in 2005, holds them to use their West Hempfield Township property in a manner that does not harm the Earth. The pipeline, they say, will carry fracked natural gas, a fossil fuel “that would facilitate climate change and harm the Earth, in direct contravention of their religious beliefs.”

The court will not make a decision on Friday. If the judges eventually rule in favor of the nuns, their freedom-of-religion lawsuit would be remanded back to U.S. District Court.

The nuns’ objections to the pipeline has received worldwide attention.

When they refused to grant a right of way for the pipeline through a cornfield they own in West Hempfield Township, Transcontinental — or Transco — used eminent domain to gain access to the property.

In protest, the nuns allowed Lancaster Against Pipelines, a group opposed to the pipeline, to carve out a section of the cornfield in the pipeline’s path and build a prayer chapel.

But the pipeline was buried around the chapel and it was fenced off, but not removed. The pipeline work on the property is believed to be the first section of pipe laid in Lancaster County, and the nuns maintain that was done on purpose.

The Atlantic Sunrise pipeline is a $3 billion, 187-mile project to carry natural gas from wells in the Marcellus Shale formation of Pennsylvania to markets along the East Coast as far as South Carolina. Some of the gas is earmarked for export overseas.

The pipeline is currently being built in 10 Pennsylvania counties, including 37 miles of Lancaster County.

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