Thursday, September 06, 2012

A Stalling for Fullerton!

Fullerton Cove Blockade Against CSG  
They decided to not go ahead with St Peters, the drilling site in Sydney for Frack sake. 

However, the good news at the present is that Fullerton Cove area has had a stay of preceding's.  Now Dart Energy are stuffed because it is before the Land and Environment Court, we wait now for the outcome of this due process of the legal system.  One I think is at times corrupt as how much money can be paid corrupt.
Channel Nine / Fullerton Cove Residents win legal battle

The fight goes on for the Pilbara and for the Kimberly and for the Piliga and for all of Australia that is feeling the effects of this Fracking madness
I feel for these people, the  Murujugathe in the Dampier Archipelago - it is a Ngarda Ngarli peoples' sacred site, 1500 km north of Perth on Western Australia's Pilbara Coast.
WHY? 

Why are they fighting to save this. It should not be a fight it should be a foregone conclusion that it is sacred and they should get the mining well out of there completely.  Trouble is the entire country is sacred so what the hell can you do.  You can FRACK OFF.  That is what they can do. 

Just stop mining my mother this way.  Stop breaking her bones and gouging out her guts and taking stuff out of her and leaving her defenseless with gaping open wounds just bleeding.  Would you do this to your own Mother?  Man has contaminated her and her blood will contaminate back / her water will become like poison to you all.  
I pray that those who are in-tune with the natural planetary and star effects will be spared as we are covered from a true spiritual perspective where water is concerned.  Water is magic stuff.  Water has an absolute memory.  A memory like we cannot hardly conceive, no less it does and with this memory comes responsibility.  Water has a responsibility.  It will remember what you did to it and it will come back and you will have to drink this same water.
The water will be like drinking metal to all of those who prey upon my mother,  "Drink heartily she says".
Images by Lock the Gate on Flickr

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