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Two Environmentalists Were Charged with 'Terrorism Hoax' for Too Much Glitter on Their Banner

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UPDATED: Sunday, December 22, 2013 09:22
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Last Friday in Oklahoma City, Stefan Warner and Moriah Stephenson walked through the front door of Devon Tower, the headquarters of Devon Energy. The energy giant has plans to increase fracking, and its CEO is on the board of TransCanada, the corporation behind the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. The activists walked to the second floor balcony of the atrium, and dropped a Hunger Games-inspired banner over the railing. It said, "The odds are never in our favor," and featured the series' logo—a mockingjay carrying a monkeywrench.

As the banner unfurled, some glitter fell to the ground. The whole thing was pretty boring, as far as protests like this go and when security guards asked them to leave, they did—Stefan had no desire to get arrested, plus Moriah had to finish her grad-school homework.

"I could have swept it up in two minutes if they gave me a broom," Stefan said. As they were leaving, he apologized to the cleaning lady. She smiled at him and said it's ok.

When police arrived, they arrested two other protesters with Great Plains Tar Sands Resistance who had locked themselves in the building's doorway. And when more cop cars kept arriving, the glitter-fabulous duo was detained because the cops wanted to investigate the substance. "I was like, 'What do you mean? The glitter?'" Stefan said. "You think glitter is a hazardous substance? You've got to be kidding me."

When they got to jail, they found out they were being charged with a "terrorism hoax," a state felony punishable by up to ten years in prison.

Their attorney, Doug Parr, has been involved in dozens of protest cases like this one in Oklahoma and Texas. In other arrests, protesters have faced trumped-up charges, but this is a radical escalation.

TransCanada has been putting pressure on law enforcement to do exactly that. In documents obtained by Bold Nebraska, the company was shown briefing police and the FBI on how to prosecute anti-pipeline protesters as terrorists ( http://www.greenisthenewred.com/blog/transcanada-police-presentation-o
n-protests/7094
/).

In Ohio, the Athens County Emergency Management Agency recently held a training drill that involved a fake anti-fracking group. The scenario was meant to prepare emergency first responders for a terrorist attack. Focusing the training on non-violent environmentalists caused such an uproar that the county had to issue a public apology ( http://www.athensohiotoday.com/news/apology-issued-for-terror-training
-scenario/article_61df1275-3cc6-565e-b84a-7cddbb35b0ba.html
).

Using that same language to describe environmentalists with a sparkly banner is only going to backfire, Stefan said. It's too soon to tell if these charges are going to stick. But either way, he said, “I don't think the police realize they might be making us a lot of allies." http://www.vice.com/read/two-environmentalists-were-charged-with-terro
rism-hoax-for-too-much-glitter-on-their-banner
]


Among other things, TransCanada encourages police ( http://www.scribd.com/doc/147203883/transcanada-presentation-on-securi
ty-to-local-law-enforcement-part-2-of-3
) to look for creative ways to charge demonstrators, and to use terrorism charges against them whenever possible. The company is also spying on protesters and activists. Pictures of, and background information on protesters, is included with the corporations law enforcement training program.

These charges are an actual, serious attempt to silence free speech, unlike the Duck Dynasty "censorship" those celebrities on the right have been blathering about. The fact that Oklahoma City authorities would even consider using terrorism charges against innocent protestors, at the request of their corporate overlords, is just shameful. The use of this kind of charge against non-violent demonstrators is demeaning to those who suffered real loss during the 1995, Oklahoma City bombing.

If Warner and Stephenson are found guilty of a “terrorism hoax” for an act as innocent as putting glitter on a protest banner, then the charge has lost all meaning. It will have become a tool, used by the wealthy and powerful, to silence political speech.

It’s clear that these protestors had no intention of doing anyone any harm. The excessive charges are being used as a form of intimidation. It’s disgraceful that Oklahoma City authorities are helping TransCanada to silence the free speech of their critics.

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