DAPL SITREP 182 Mar 13, 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 At approximately 430 PM/1630 today a hole, roughly ¼ in diameter was produced by some type of torch or stick, was discovered on IA Valve 430 by and This valve is 22 miles from the new camp in Iowa. “Little Creek” Exact reporting details will be pushed out in tomorrows SITREP. The Details 1. NORTH DAKOTA FUSION ii. iii. iv. Intel Update a. The protests in Washington D.C. once again demonstrated a growing discord between native American protesters and non-native protesters. Non-natives protesters were not allowed to participate in some events or to attend meetings with Senator Bernie Sanders. This growing divide will continue to weaken the protest movement in North Dakota and may prevent some protesters from returning to the state since they have lost the support of the residents of Standing Rock. b. Protesters continue to recirculate images from Standing Rock, using them as propaganda to garner support and funding for protest efforts in other locations and for legal funds Past 24 Hours a. Protesters continue to spread false propaganda on social media that the pipeline is unsafe due to faulty and rushed construction. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story fbid=10208987759836628&id=139569 7853 b. Protesters are visiting protesters camps in other states on their way back to North Dakota. This delay will be beneficial for DAPL as the number of protesters in the Standing Rock area will be limited. Next 24 Hours a. Continued monitoring of Open Source information, ISR feeds, and other sources of information to provide accurate assessments of protester activities/migration which may impact DAPL operations. b. Cleanup efforts continue 2. IOWA FUSION ii. Intel Update 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 a. This Thursday, 16Mar2017 from 11am-12:30pm, Bakken Pipeline Resistance is hosting the “Justice for Iowa” rally at the Iowa Supreme Courthouse to “support Landowners and Iowans fighting to protect our water and soil, to call on the Iowa State Supreme Court, and to put the public interest over a for-profit out-ofstate oil company.” REF: https://www.facebook.com/events/1505744089436685/ REG:https://1000friendsofiowa.ourpowerbase.net/civicrm/event/register?reset =1&id=8 b. The Community Speak Out taking place 16Mar2017 in the Iowa City Public Library from 6p-8p is aimed at stopping HF 295. HF 295 is an act prohibiting counties and cities from establishing certain regulations relating to employment matters and the sale or marketing of consumer merchandise, providing for properly related matters, and including effective date provisions. The event is now being officially hosted by Midwest Telegraph, Iowa CCI, Indigenous Iowa, and Little Creek Camp. REF: https://www.facebook.com/events/1857700994513425/ c. Christine Nobiss gave credit to Thomas Touches Lightning Bettles aka Ducka Zo Youxot Likipt for staying behind at Little Creek Camp in Iowa to tend to the “ceremonial” fire while the rest of the group traveled to D.C. for the Rally. Christine Nobiss stated that he is the leader of the camp and referred to him as the “camp boss”. Christine also went on to explain she met Thomas Touches Lightening and Eddie Simpson through a mutual friend, J.D. Goodhouse. THIS PART SHOULD BE READ VERY CAREFULLY, THIS CAMP IS ONLY 22 MILES FROM THE VALVE 430 THAT WAS PEIRCED BY A TORCH. REF: https://apple.news/AwWLAjrJ1Stm-lp7o3Je0fA i. ii. TigerSwan Past 24 Hours a. Continued to track the indigenous camp and major protester personalities IVO of Williamsburg, Grinnell, and Iowa City, IA b. Continued to analyze the correlation between upcoming DAPL operations TTP versus other existing pipelines in similar situations. c. Traveled to Keokuk, Iowa and assessed valve sites 510, 520, 530, 540, 550, 560, 570, 580 and 590. Next 24 Hours a. Track migration patterns of protestors leaving Washington D.C. rally and return to Iowa camp. b. Continue the valve site assessment for Iowa. c. Track and analyze trends of protestors during weekend to determine who are the weekend warriors versus the full-time fanatics. d. Monitor RSVP list for the (3) three different upcoming events this week in Iowa. Prepared for Energy Transfer Partners 2 INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT IS PROPRIETARY AND SENSITIVE DO NOT RELEASE OUTSIDE OF AUTHORIZED AND APPROVED RECIPIENTS 3. ILLINOIS FUSION ii. Intel Update a. Illinois activists have recently voiced differing opinions on Dave Archambault after his recent speech in Washington DC. The split is over his eviction and removal of the Sacred Stone Camp in North Dakota. The majority seem to side with and her vision of the camp as a prayer camp and a small fraction believing that Archambault was unjustly attacked during his speech in DC. The discussion has created a small rift in the Illinois activists, with the majority supporting . While has always been a recognized leader by the Illinois activists, this rift has in the majority of circles been elevated markedly. b. has been considered a spiritual leader within the North Dakota activists’ community. This public split from the Standing Rock Tribe has expanded her “spiritual” influence across a much larger audience. More specifically, a much more sought after presence in Illinois. She will be the keynote speaker at an upcoming 7th Annual Campus Eco-Feminism Summit at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Campus, Native House (1400-1600hrs). c. Continued public appearances in Illinois, more specifically Chicago is likely and will be a key source of fund raising for and the activist’s future operations. While this has been planned for more than a week, it just appeared in the Illinois activist’s social media feeds since last night. https://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/7?eventId=33263476 d. That event will be followed by a paid event at the State Farm Center in Champaign, Illinois (1930 – 2230). Tickets are available for this event range from $65.00-$350.00 a seat. https://etrigg.com/event/pippin-champaign/51515171/ e. The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Campus is also planning other events to include a lunch discussion Friday, 17 March 2017 and another lunch discussion on 7 April 2017 https://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/1534?eventId=33256233 https://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/1534?eventId=33254186 f. There will be a fund-raising rally in support of the Stand with Standing Rock movement in Chicago, 16 March 2017. http://gozamos.com/event/stand-with-standing-rock-the-battle-isnt-over/ g. Two youth activists from the International Indigenous Youth Council of Chicago and regular participants in Anti-DAPL protests in Chicago, conducted an interview with Social Justice News Nexus Chicago. The key take away from the interview is that they plan on continuing the protests against ALL pipeline projects. http://sjnnchicago.medill.northwestern.edu/blog/2017/03/09/talking-phillipironshell-carlos-de-la-vega-international-indigenous-youth-council/ TigerSwan Prepared for Energy Transfer Partners 3 INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT IS PROPRIETARY AND SENSITIVE DO NOT RELEASE OUTSIDE OF AUTHORIZED AND APPROVED RECIPIENTS h. , a reported veteran Standing Rock activist, will be speaking at the Trickster Gallery (Native American Art Gallery) in Schaumburg, IL, http://www.trickstergallery.com/event iii. iv. Past 24 Hours a. Conduct physical security check of pipeline infrastructure b. Continue to support SUNOCO personnel with operations across the Illinois ROW c. Conduct open source monitoring of Illinois activists. Next 24 Hours a. Conduct physical security check of pipeline infrastructure b. Continue to support SUNOCO personnel with operations across the Illinois ROW c. Conduct open source monitoring of activist groups TigerSwan Prepared for Energy Transfer Partners 4