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B.C. VIEWS: Protest industry prepares for war against Alberta oil

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A Greenpeace employee places a banner on a flagpole in front of the B.C. legislature the morning after the B.C. NDP and Green Party agreed to cooperate for a minority government, July 5, 2017. (Tom Fletcher/Black Press)

Provincial and national media are finally paying attention to what this column has reported occasionally for a decade 香蕉视频直播 they are being played by well-funded professional protesters targeting Canadian energy projects.

This belated realization is sparked by a document leaked to the B.C. Liberal opposition about 香蕉视频直播渄irect action香蕉视频直播 protests against the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project. It describes a secretive organization designed to create an impression of grassroots opposition.

The document is called the 香蕉视频直播淎ction Hive Proposal,香蕉视频直播 and the author turns out to be one Cam Fenton, who works for , a climate protest organization based in Oakland, California. Fenton says it was written before a kayak protest in Vancouver last fall, and doesn香蕉视频直播檛 try to pretend that it香蕉视频直播檚 no longer in effect.

(See full document below.)

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Environment Minister George Heyman, who ran the B.C. branch office of California-based Sierra Club before being elected for the NDP, resorted to evasions and threats when asked about this document in the legislature. He attended a dinner on Bowen Island with representatives of this 香蕉视频直播渉ive香蕉视频直播 on Jan. 30, the same day he released a five-point plan to deter further oil transport from Alberta.

This sparked immediate retaliation from Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, who banned B.C. wine from entering the province and threatened further actions. Notley, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and federal Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr all bluntly reminded the B.C. government that it has no authority to interfere with a federally approved pipeline project running from one province to another.

This blew up while Premier John Horgan was on a trade mission in Asia that included efforts to carry on with liquefied natural gas exports. After Horgan got back, the most offensive part of Heyman香蕉视频直播檚 scheme was pulled back, replaced by the latest of a series of taxpayer-funded court actions approved by the NDP, like the one that pretends Burnaby香蕉视频直播檚 bylaws can override federal law.

I香蕉视频直播檝e reported on earlier efforts of this kind, like the American-funded near Prince Rupert run by a couple of rifle-toting, tree-spiking guys whose Indigenous claim to the area is, to put it politely, disputed.

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Independent researcher Vivian Krause, who revealed the 2008 U.S. strategy to 香蕉视频直播渓andlock香蕉视频直播 Alberta oil, notes that was originally funded by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, a charitable foundation started by the heirs to the Standard Oil fortune.

Reminder: the day after the B.C. Greens and NDP made their minority government deal, a pair of Greenpeace employees climbed a flagpole in front of the B.C. legislature and put up their own banner. It read: 香蕉视频直播淧eople power: 1 Kinder Morgan: 0.香蕉视频直播

The manufactured 香蕉视频直播減eople power香蕉视频直播 has begun, with TV following along to make it all appear spontaneous and grassroots, as planned.

Tom Fletcher is B.C. legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca

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