Mike Bernhard explains why participating in the permitting process may be a waste of time, Peter Hudiburg talks about how to motivate local town boards into action, Barbara Koeffler reflects on a recent tour of Gasland, PA with Vera Scroggins, and Gene Marner on how to stop the bleeding of our Earth. The song in the middle is by Pete Seeger, “God’s counting on me” More info: http://www.STOPthePipeline.org

The Oneonta Rally against the Constitution Pipeline 10-24-2012 FERC Scoping Hearing / w/Interviews by William Huston, unless otherwise expressly stated, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.





So participating in the regulatory process when the outcome, a permit, will be the same regardless and if putting sugar in gas tanks and other such actions by landowners after the project is given the regulatory go ahead is not productive, what is? Earlier there was some mention of municipal bans on gas drilling, but this is a horse of a different color. I think this is a stating point for a conversation. BTW, Bill, I like the colorful titles.
great video graphics. the People are doing all they can to stop the madness… thanks, NYer’s.
at least one State has the guts and caring to stop the Corporate madness.
Yes, I want to better understand Mike’s argument. I’m not sure any of us know exactly what to do if it isn’t engaging in the (fraudulent?) process provided to us.
The “Constitution” pipeline requires red-white-and-blue titles