DAPL SITREP 152 February 11, 2017 John Porter Chief Security Officer INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT IS PROPRIETARY AND SENSITIVE. DO NOT RELEASE OUTSIDE OF AUTHORIZED AND APPROVED RECIPIENTS. INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT IS PROPRIETARY AND SENSITIVE DO NOT RELEASE OUTSIDE OF AUTHORIZED AND APPROVED RECIPIENTS The Highlights Reporting suggests no offensive operations being planned in the last 24 hours, with discussion instead focusing on resistance to camp evacuation by SRST representatives and LE. The stated intent of “Veterans Respond” as a defensive effort to protect the camps has been highlighted in mainstream media articles, but indications of training and perimeter defense in Camps 2,4 and 7, will be evident as their presence continues. Divisions between the original protestor population and new arrivals to Camp 4 are beginning to come to a head, with many physical altercations, including fights being mentioned on Social Media. Friction is further mounting over the looting of equipment and residents of Camp 2 not aligning with new leadership. An unknown benefactor has been purchasing hotel rooms for some well-known protesters via social media requests, mirroring previously seen levels of support last year. Protestors, rather than gathering trash, have begun to move waste and refuse into abandoned structures, then setting fire to them from 0300 to 0500 to ensure it is not recorded on video. One of several open sewage pits and trash piles has become a health hazard, and people have been forced to move away from the northwest section of the camp. The Details A. NORTH DAKOTA FUSION CENTER ii. Intel Update a. “Veterans Respond” is assessed to be in the planning phase. The first indications show a consolidation of buildings and tents to facilitate follow-on security measures. b. Most Facebook live feeds now consist of partying and small concerts held in Camp 2, after daily work has been completed. Protestor leadership is aware of the approaching warm weather, and have asked that movement across the Cannon Ball river be limited, due to dangers of ice melt. c. Following a fight involving Cannon Ball residents and some members of Camp 4, posted a video documenting the forced evacuation of Camp 2 residents by Camp 4 volunteers, supported by native representatives of SRST. d. Protestors such as Julie Kurylowicz, , Aubree Peckham, Mike Fasig, Franz Sanchez, , and Roni Mathis have been provided rooms at the Prairie Knights Casino. BIA has been tracking these individuals as they are TigerSwan Prepared for Energy Transfer Partners 1 INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT IS PROPRIETARY AND SENSITIVE DO NOT RELEASE OUTSIDE OF AUTHORIZED AND APPROVED RECIPIENTS assessed to be assisting in the facilitation of moving money and supplies to the camps. This mirrors the activities of paid protestor facilitators during the earlier stages of the movement, with one individual purchasing 100 rooms a night during the surge in October. While this level of assistance is not being provided, the same model is being used to support the reconsolidation of camp resistance. It is also likely these individuals have been told to stay away from the frontlines to provide continuity of support via these belligerent organizations. e. iii. has connections with various protestor groups, including “Veterans Stand”, and works as a facilitator for “Veterans for Peace”, a known funding organization for anti-American/Pro-communist activities. This organization is closely tied to the Catholic Workers, an organization that gathers funds from various democratic parties, communist groups, and various other groups that seek to establish a revolutionary movement in the United States. He is most likely and agent, and inserted on behalf, of these groups. Past 24 Hours a. Myron Dewey illegally flew a drone at night to HDD-W. DAPLSEC unsuccessfully attempted to disable it with less-lethal ammunition, before it left the area to be recovered by protesters. b. OSINT confirms that “Veterans Respond” (VR) has started arriving at Standing Rock. Six VR members have been already been identified in the area. c. Two protesters associated with VR were arrested last night in Mobridge, SD for possession of hash oil. During a search of their vehicle LE found gas masks, body armor plates, and eight 1-gallon propane tanks. Propane tanks have been weaponized in the past. One of the protesters has already posted bond while the other is still in jail. The vehicle and its contents were seized. SD LE noted an influx of protesters traveling through the area toward Standing Rock starting last night. iv. Next 24 Hours a. Conduct IMINT analysis of Camp 2 disposition and supply capability. b. Verify protestors numbers within Camp 2/3/4/7 using IR measurements. TigerSwan Prepared for Energy Transfer Partners 2 INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT IS PROPRIETARY AND SENSITIVE DO NOT RELEASE OUTSIDE OF AUTHORIZED AND APPROVED RECIPIENTS B. IOWA SECURITY ADVISORY ii. Intel Update a. Mississippi Stand Protesters continue to highlight Defund DAPL efforts across the country. b. Bold Iowa Protesters have a statewide direct action planned for 22 February, 2017. • Link to Event iii. Past 24 Hours a. Nothing significant to report. iv. Next 24 Hours a. Assess the Cambridge Pump Station and valve sites as needed. C. ILLINOIS FUSION CENTER ii. Intel Update a. The current conversation within NoDAPL Illinois is attempting to formulate a strategy to attempt to have the City of Chicago to divest from Wells Fargo citing this article • www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/02/08/514133514/twocities-vote-to-pull-more-than-3-billion-from-wells-fargo-over-dakotapipelin iii. Past 24 Hours a. Conducted intelligence analyst of multiple activist groups in Chicago, consolidating efforts in preparation in future events. iv. Next 24 Hours a. Conduct pipeline infrastructure security inspections. TigerSwan Prepared for Energy Transfer Partners 3