From: cfong@nd.gov To: Amber Balken NDNG camber.r.balken.mil@mail.mile CC: Subject: RE: [Non?DoD Source] FH: URGENT: Explosive Device GRAPHIC PHOTOS Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2316 39:23:32 ?3533 Tllgetw?hh?m Cecily Fong On Nov 22, 2316 9:36 AM, IIBalken, Amber Haj USAF wrote: cacao This email is from an external source. Please exercise caution when opening attachments and links. asses How can we get this story out? Rob Port? This is a must Very Respectfully, Haj. Amber Balken, ANG Public Information Officer North Dakota National Guard H: (Y31) 333?233? C: (Y31) 426?5235 amber.r.balken.mil@mail.mil From: Leingang, Ben Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2316 8:13 AM To: Balken, Amber Haj USAF (US) Donnell Hushka Fong, Cecily S. Iverson, Lt. Thomas O. Keller, Kassondra C. Keller, Rob 0. Subject: [Non?DoD Source] FH: URGENT: Explosive Device GRAPHIC PHOTOS All active links contained in this email were disabled. Please verify the identity of the sender, and confirm the authenticity of all links contained within the message prior to copying and pasting the address to a Web browser. FYI Ben From: Wanner Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2616 8:33 AM To: VanHorn, Terry bonnie.fellerhagen@state.sd.us Leingang, Ben; Klug, William Chris Miller; Harris, Eleanor J. (NP) Falls Down, Donna; Gemar, Lisa Haegele, Paula Jahner, Tonya; Jay Gruebele; Nangler, James Hagel, Kirk Larson, Cody Gode, Lindsay C. Greenblatt, Noah G. (CID) Nordquist, Narc Ritteman, Bitz, Rachel Dohrmann, Alan Clayton Coker Dunn County; Danzeisen, Dean Pederson, Capt. Eric Nehrer, Capt. Eldon Jason J. Ziegler; Ternes, Capt. Kyle; Kyle Kirchmeier (Kyle.Kirchmeier@mortonnd.org Gerhart, Col. Michael Noodall, Laney, Paul Subject: RE: URGENT: Explosive Device GRAPHIC PHOTOS From: VanHorn, Terry a Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2616 2:53 AM To: bonnie.fellerhagen@state.sd.us Caution? Ben Leingang; Klug, Nilliam Chris Caution? a Harris, Eleanor J. (NP) Falls Down, Donna; Gemar, Lisa Haegele, Paula Jahner, Tonya a Jay kihagel@nd.gov Caution? a Larson, Cody N. [cwlarson@nd.gov a Gode, Lindsay C. Wanner; Greenblatt, Noah G. Nordquist, Narc Caution? rbitz@nd.gov adohrmann [adohrmann@nd.gov a Clayton Coker Dunn a ejpeders@nd.gov Eldon Hehrer; Jason J. Ziegler; kternes (kternes@nd.gov a Kyle Kirchmeier (Kyle.Kirchmeier@mortonnd.org Caution? Lt. Michael T. Gerhart (mtgerhart@nd.gov Caution? a lynn.woodall [lynn.woodall@mortonnd.org Caution? Paul Laney Caution? Subject: FW: URGENT: Explosive Device GRAPHIC PHOTOS Read the a Netizens for Progress and Justice a 16 type=3 Would you be willing to lose an arm for a just cause? What if you found out later that you were deceived by others? Would it still be worth it? Last night, several hundred protesters massed and approached a bridge near one of the DAPL construction sites, where some large construction vehicles were parked, a barrier with fence and barbed wire was placed, and law enforcement security forces were on guard. Under the cover of dark, claiming to be simply praying and peacefully protesting, protesters shouted curses, racial insults, threw rocks at law enforcement, and started some fires. Then they attempted to use a chain and a tractor to attach to the construction vehicles and pull them off the bridge. While the police responded appropriately with water cannons to put out the fires and disperse the dangerous crowd (also using tear gas), the chain attached to the vehicles snapped and grievously wounded a female protester wearing a green jacket and a black champion fleece underneath. Her left forearm is horrifically wounded, with a massive chunk gone, exposing torn muscle and ligaments and a large section of bone. We have some first hand accounts of this and photos from an anonymous source that is interested in getting the truth out there. This wasn't caused by law enforcement, it was caused by dumbass IIdirect actionII protesters that think they are doing the right thing without any consideration for the safety and welfare of honest protesters nearby that are caught up in things. The horror of this poor woman's wound is not where the story ends though. Several hours passed between the accident and when an ambulance was finally called in to help this woman. During that time, it is our understanding that she was left in the back of a vehicle. Why was she neglected? Why did it take so long to get her help? Did it not fit the narrative pushed by other groups in the Sacred Ground or Red Warrior Camp? Was she deemed as a good story to twist by Pyramid Communications [the Seattle PR firm taking credit for pushing the message and narrative}? When is such a protest (well, riot if we name things well} more important than the safety and wellbeing of its participants? If you have first hand knowledge and can corroborate any of these details or if you can provide a correction, please let us know, and help us get this woman's story out. If you know who she is, please keep her name to yourself for her privacy please. We hope this is a wake up call for everyone. The tribal leadership has to stand up and take responsibility, and restore order. The agitators and direct action activists need to pack their bags and go home. Celebrities like Mark Ruffalo, Shailene Woodley, Jesse Jackson, and Bernie Sanders need to apologize to Standing Rock tribe and other tribes for perpetuating the false claims and untrue facts that have prompted so many people to send money or take up arms themselves, risking their safety for the greed of eco?terrorists, the wealthy billionaires behind radical environmental causes, the owners of the oil by rail, and many others. The Tribes need to come to terms with the facts and the realities of the situation, and seek a peaceful resolution with the pipeline and all other parties that have a vested interest here. There is little time to still save face and fix this. We have elected to not post all of the images of the wounded woman here because the photos are extremely graphic and we do not feel it would add much to this article beyond shock value. We are saddened that things have come to this and that leadership from the Standing Rock Tribe and the Obama Administration have IIlet things play out?. Protesters claim to be doing what they do as IIwater protectorsII or IIspirit warriorsII on behalf of the tribe, but they do so out of ignorance of the facts and embracing eco?terrorism tactics and violence. This is not the way of peaceful protesters, or I suspect, of the Standing Rock Tribe. What say you? Terry w. 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From: VanHorn, Terry (USAND) Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2316 AM To: Delorme, Gary (USAND) a a; Hagler, David 3; Hochhalter, Clare (USAND) a; Hyers, Chris.C (USAND) a a; Puhl, Jennifer a a; Reisenauer, Keith (USAND) a a; Rockstad, Kent (USAND) v; Thomas, James P. a; Wilson, Deb (USAND) a Cc: Hill, Derek J. (ATF) a a; Brian R. (HP) Hoff (FBI) (Brian.Hoff@ic.fbi.gov a a Subject: URGENT: Explosive Device GRAPHIC PHOTOS Importance: High All, this is the report of the gal who lost her arm during the bridge protest 1132OJ2616. She was witnessed throwing an IED while on the bridge, it detonated early and caused the below injuries {see graphic photos). In addition to this report, the FBI reported that at 1945, IIHZOHZOIG, a source from the camp reported people were making IED's from small Coleman type propane canisters. The subject. Sophia Wilansky, an activist with a lot of experience with protests, who's Facebook page has been deleted, is in a Hennepin County, MN hospital where her arm was reported to have been amputated. The FBI could probably get a subpoena to get her deleted Facebook account. a Terry w. 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