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#OLB - OverPass Light Brigade - Dear Mr. President @BarackObama - #KXL #KeystoneXL #Fracking
The question right now: Will he, or won’t he? Will President Obama make good on his implicit electoral promises and full-throated enthusiasm for a new energy future, or will he capitulate to the power and greed of Dirty Oil? KXL (yes or no) will be his decision. These are composite stills from an OLB video coming soon, shot by filmmaker Dusan Harminc in three different locations around Wisconsin.
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#OLB - OverPass Light Brigade - Dear Mr. President @BarackObama - #KXL #KeystoneXL #Fracking

The question right now: Will he, or won’t he? Will President Obama make good on his implicit electoral promises and full-throated enthusiasm for a new energy future, or will he capitulate to the power and greed of Dirty Oil? KXL (yes or no) will be his decision. 

These are composite stills from an OLB video coming soon, shot by filmmaker Dusan Harminc in three different locations around Wisconsin.

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Dear #FB @FaceBook - Plz Stop running ads supporting fossil fuels | #KeystoneXL

TO: MARK ZUCKERBERG, JOE GREEN, REID HOFFMAN, DREW HOUSTON, AND THE FWD.US TEAM

Stop running television ads encouraging support for the Keystone XL pipeline & drilling in the ANWR.

While your support and advocacy for comprehensive immigration reform is laudable, it should not come at the expense of the planet, especially when all of FWD.US's key leaders claim to support renewable energy and efforts to combat climate change.

Why is this important?

FWD.US, an advocacy group founded by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other tech industry leaders to push for comprehensive immigration reform, has inexplicably decided to run ads in favor of two horrible initiatives -- the Keystone XL pipeline and drilling in Alaska -- that could, in the case of Keystone, mean "game over" for the climate.

These leaders claim to be in favor of efforts to combat climate change: They need to show it.

Demand that FWD.US stop running these ads right now.

Here's the article detailing what they're doing: 
http://thinkprogress.org/immigration/2013/04/26/1925921/mark-zuckerbergs-new-political-group-spending-big-on-ads-supporting-keystone-xl-and-oil-drilling/
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#OilSpill #OilMoney #KeyStoneXL #WTF

All spills in order of occurrence:

March 11 – 21: Gwagwalada Town, Nigera
A week-long leak of Kilometer 407.5 NNPC (Nigeria National Petroleum Corp) pipeline. No official number of barrels spilled released, however the spill saturated a hectare (10,000 sq metres) of marshy ground near a major water source.

Tuesday, March 19: Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories Canada
Enbridge Norman Wells Pipeline leaks 6,290 barrels of crude oil

Monday, March 25: Fort MacKay, Alberta Canada
Suncor tar sands tailings pond leaks 2,200 barrels of toxic waste fluid into the Athabasca River

Wednesday, March 27: Parker Prairie, Minnesota U.S.
CP Rail train derails and spills 952 barrels of tar sands crude oil

Friday, March 29: Mayflower, Arkansas U.S.
Exxon Mobil’s Pegasus Pipeline suffers a 22 foot-long rupture, spilling at least 12,000 barrels of diluted tar sands bitumen

Sunday, March 31: A power plant in Lansing, Michigan U.S.
16 barrels of an oil-based hydraulic fluid spills into the Grand River

Tuesday, April 2: Nembe, Nigeria
After suffering a reported theft of 60,000 barrels of oil per day from its Nembe Creek Trunkline pipeline, Shell Nigeria shuts off the pipe for nine days to repair damage

Wednesday, April 3: 350KM southeast of Newfoundland, Canada
A drilling platform leaks 0.25 barrels of crude oil

Wednesday, April 4: Chalmette, Louisiana U.S.
0.24 barrels (100 lbs) of hydrogen sulfide and 0.04 barrels (10 lbs of benzene) leak at an Exxon refinery

Monday, April 8: Esmeraldas, Ecuador
The OPEC-managed OCP pipeline leaks 5,500 barrels of heavy crude oil, contaminating the Winchele estuary

Tuesday, April 9: 29KM NE of Nuiqsut, Alaska U.S.
Human error during maintenance spills 157 barrels of crude oil at a Repsol E&P USA Inc pipeline pump station

Visit EcoWatch’s ENERGY page for more related news on this topic.

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Source: thepeoplesrecord

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#KeystoneXL supports claim, pipeline system safety - #fail

Pipelines are the safest way to transport oil in the United States, a former U.S pipeline regulator said at a Nebraska meeting on the Keystone XL pipeline. The U.S. State Department requested public opinion on a draft assessment of the planned cross-border pipeline. Critics of the project say Canadian crude oil, the type designated for Keystone XL, may be more corrosive and therefore more likely to cause a pipeline spill. A so-called tar sands oil spill in Michigan in 2010 was the costliest incident of its kind. Exxon Mobil is working to clean up a similar spill in Arkansas, though that spill is far less severe than Michigan’s. Brigham McCown, former director of the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, brushed off some of the safety concerns. “I do want to point out that pipelines are the safest means to transport energy products in this country,” he was quoted by the Lincoln (Neb.) Journal Star as saying. The newspaper said the State Department took comments from supporters and detractors in a lengthy meeting Thursday. TransCanada Vice President Corey Goulet told the Journal Star he didn’t think the Arkansas spill would factor into the decision on Keystone XL. “I don’t like to make comparisons because a pipeline properly maintained can last indefinitely,” he said. Exxon’s pipeline, Pegasus, was installed in the 1940s. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Kerri-Ann Jones said the government would consider things like Keystone XL consumers when considering the thousands of comments submitted on the draft report. No indication was given as to when a final decision was expected.

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What @Exxon Doesn’t Want You To Know About The #Arkansas #OilSpill & #KeystoneXL Tar Sands Pipeline - MOC #220 (by @LeeCamp)

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One of largest tar sands oil spills has taken place in a small town in Arkansas. Exxon has gotten the FAA to declare it a no-fly zone, and they’ll be the first to tell you it’s not “oil” but instead a toxic substance called “bitumen.” This is the smallest of what we’ll see if the Keystone XL pipeline is approved by Obama.
Here’s the link to Moment of Clarity Podcast on iTunes: http://bit.ly/XSWSHc
Here’s a link to learn about bitumen: http://thetyee.ca/News/2012/03/05/Dil…
Here’s info on fuel subsidies: http://priceofoil.org/fossil-fuel-sub…
Here’s one on Exxon paying nearly 0 in taxes: http://bit.ly/MVzcMw
Here’s info on the incredible cross-country climate march: http://climatemarch.org/

Source: youtube.com

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#SpreadThis #KeystoneXL #TarSands -> Oil in Eden: The Battle to Protect Canada’s Pacific Coast (by @PacificWildLive)

It’s one of the last bastions of Canadian wilderness: the Great Bear Rainforest, on BC’s north and central Pacific coast. Home to humpback whales, wild salmon, wolves, grizzlies, and the legendary spirit bear - this spectacular place is now threatened by a proposal from Enbridge to bring an oil pipeline and supertankers to this fragile and rugged coast. The plan is to pump over half a million barrels a day of unrefined bitumen from the Alberta Tar Sands over the Rockies, through the heartland of BC - crossing a thousand rivers and streams in the process - to the Port of Kitimat, in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest. From there, supertankers would ply the rough and dangerous waters of the BC coast en route to Asia and the United States. Dubbed the Northern Gateway Pipeline, the project is of concern for three main reasons: 1. It would facilitate the expansion of the Tar Sands, hooking emerging Asian economies on the world’s dirtiest oil; 2. the risks from the pipeline itself; 3. the danger of introducing oil supertankers for the first time to this part of the BC coast.

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Here’s just a preview of the Tar Sands Blockade mass action to stop the Keystone XL pipeline today in Nacogdoches, Texas:
Four blockaders locked themselves down to construction and land clearing equipment early this morning. Two blockaders were pepper-sprayed, all four were arrested and two direct support comrades were also arrested. Police used excessive force, especially when removing protesters from the land. Officers also refused to wipe the faces of the two blockaders who were pepper sprayed, leaving them covered in painful chemicals. They were all also refused water onsite. All six were released a couple of hours later.
In an attempt to stop the cherry picker from extracting three tree-sitters, a swarm of protesters stood in the road to prevent the machine’s passing. A police officer immediately defended the machinery and pepper-sprayed the crowd without warning, striking a 75-year-old woman, a Nacogdoches resident and others at point blank. Two were arrested for blocking the road. Another comrade was also arrested at the tree-sit site.
Three tree-sitters (photos of this awesome protest coming soon) were extracted from their platforms by a cherry picker this afternoon. They were all arrested, two were strip searched and all tree-sitters are still in jail. The charges against them are still unknown.
Earlier in the day, east Texas residents and Tar Sands Blockade supporters held a rally in solidarity with the blockaders & tree-sitters. Solidarity actions were held in more than 40 cities worldwide. 
Click here if you want to donate to help Tar Sands Blockade continue their great work!
More details & tons of photos coming soon, so stay tuned. 
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Here’s just a preview of the Tar Sands Blockade mass action to stop the Keystone XL pipeline today in Nacogdoches, Texas:

  • Four blockaders locked themselves down to construction and land clearing equipment early this morning. Two blockaders were pepper-sprayed, all four were arrested and two direct support comrades were also arrested.
    Police used excessive force, especially when removing protesters from the land. Officers also refused to wipe the faces of the two blockaders who were pepper sprayed, leaving them covered in painful chemicals. They were all also refused water onsite. All six were released a couple of hours later.
  • In an attempt to stop the cherry picker from extracting three tree-sitters, a swarm of protesters stood in the road to prevent the machine’s passing. A police officer immediately defended the machinery and pepper-sprayed the crowd without warning, striking a 75-year-old woman, a Nacogdoches resident and others at point blank. Two were arrested for blocking the road. Another comrade was also arrested at the tree-sit site.
  • Three tree-sitters (photos of this awesome protest coming soon) were extracted from their platforms by a cherry picker this afternoon. They were all arrested, two were strip searched and all tree-sitters are still in jail. The charges against them are still unknown.
  • Earlier in the day, east Texas residents and Tar Sands Blockade supporters held a rally in solidarity with the blockaders & tree-sitters. Solidarity actions were held in more than 40 cities worldwide. 

Click here if you want to donate to help Tar Sands Blockade continue their great work!

More details & tons of photos coming soon, so stay tuned. 

(via thepeoplesrecord)

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#KeystoneXL March Follows 'Do The Math' Event In Washington, D.C.


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Following Bill McKibben’s “Do The Math” tour stop in Washington, D.C. Sunday, members of 350.org and other activists are marching around the White House urging President Obama to reject the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline.

Following the march, which features a 500-foot mock pipeline, author and 350.org founder Bill McKibben, Sierra Club President Allison Chin and Oklahoma-based environmental leader Earl Hatley plan to speak on the pipeline and encouraged Obama to address climate change.

McKibben recently addressed Washington’s inaction on climate change. In an email to HuffPost’s Tom Zeller, McKibben wrote, “It’s true that D.C. hasn’t yet caught on… They’re still in the grip of the fossil fuel industry.”

Yet, Zeller points out:

The International Energy Agency released its annual World Energy Outlook this week, for example. Among the many points highlighted in the roundup: Global greenhouse gas emissions are increasing at a pace that could make things far hotter on planet Earth than anyone, given the choice, would likely care to endure.

That report came on the heels of another lengthy analysis, published by the National Research Council on behalf of the Central Intelligence Agency, which concluded that climate change is almost certain to destabilize the geopolitical chessboard, and as such it represents a clear concern for U.S. national security.

McKibben’s national “Do The Math” Tour comes on the heals of his July Rolling Stone article, “Global Warming’s Terrifying New Math,” in which he warned, “to grasp the seriousness of our predicament, you just need to do a little math.”

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Enbridge Pipeline Co: spills in Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, North Dakota… where next? #DGR #FB ow.ly/91zUz

The Coverup Company

Enbridge may have suffered a setback on its Alberta to Gulf of Mexico Keystone pipeline plan, but its coverup of oil spills from its existing pipelines in Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and North Dakota may be the undoing of company plans to pipe crude oil from Alberta to the coast of British Columbia. Caught in the act of covering up rather than cleaning up spills in the last few years, Enbridge will have a lot of discredit to overcome before it can persuade public opinion to support its Northern Gateway pipeline project through one of the most pristine forests and coastlines in the world.

Trusting Enbridge to protect the Great Bear Rain Forest is like trusting Wall Street to guard the US Treasury, and we all know how that turned out.

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#DGR : Myth That #KeystoneXL Creates Jobs Perpetuated By Oil Lobby, Parroted By Congress’s Oil Recipients

Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH) insists that the GOP-led House will fight for the cash-rich oil industry at the expense of the middle-class payroll tax cut. “If that bill comes over to us,” he told reporters, “I will guarantee you that the Keystone pipeline will be in there when it goes back to the United States Senate.” Project advocates, who include Boehner and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, misrepresent its economic benefits to favor the oil industry, throwing out claims that Keystone XL creates “tens of thousands of jobs.”

However, studies conducted independently of TransCanada find much smaller jobs numbers, far from “tens of thousands.” An oil contractor hired by the State Department reported it would create between 5,000 and 6,000 temporary jobs, while an independent study by Cornell University found it would create only 500 to 1,400 temporary jobs. Once the costs of the increased pollution and risk of oil spills is factored in, Cornell found, the jobs impact is likely to be negative. The “118,000 spin-off jobs” number used by TransCanada received two Pinocchios from the Washington Post Fact Checker:

As opponents have documented, if the capital costs are lower than predicted, and if the multiplier is smaller, then the number of “spin-off jobs” can shrink dramatically. The same goes for the estimates of “permanent jobs,” which depend also on the price of oil.
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Among the list of jobs that would be created: 51 dancers and choreographers, 138 dentists, 176 dental hygienists, 100 librarians, 510 bread bakers, 448 clergy, 154 stenographers, 865 hairdressers, 136 manicurists, 110 shampooers, 65 farmers, and (our favorite) 1,714 bartenders.

How did a grossly exaggerated number become the prevailing argument to build the pipeline? The reason is the oil lobby is in overdrive. At least 42 companies have lobbied on Keystone XL since 2009, and 33 actively campaigned in the most recent quarter.

Congress’s best salesmen for the pipeline are conveniently the top beneficiaries of Big Oil donations. McConnell, who said he will oppose any payroll bill that doesn’t include the pipeline, is Senate’s biggest recipient of oil and gas money, receiving $199,000 this year. Boehner is one of the top 10 recipients in the House this year, and has taken in $434,050 from the industry over his career.

Pipeline supporters Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX), Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS), Judy Biggert (R-IL), and Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) even own TransCanada stock.

If the numbers weren’t enough, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has been bragging about its lobbying spree and influence on the Hill.

Oh yeah, and it’s KILLING THE EARTH AND POISONING US.

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Source: thinkprogress.org

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#Congress and #KeystoneXL , A National Disgrace

The Congress is ending the year much as it began — playing politics with our nation’s future and putting American families at risk to score partisan points.

In the closing act to a shameful year of paralysis and indecision on the issues that matter most, House Republicans held common-sense tax relief for American families hostage to a holiday gift to Big Oil.

After the GOP-led House welded the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline rider onto the tax-relief bill, the Democratic-led Senate went along for the ride, passing a bad piece of legislation rather than being accused of blocking a needed tax cut.

When the United State Congress intentionally ties these two things together, though, it’s not a joke: it’s a national disgrace.

Let’s be clear about the purpose of this move. It’s a naked political stunt designed to hurt the president in an election year. Excuse the sarcasm, but you can see the connection here: tax relief worth about $1,000 a year for the typical working family, and a misguided plan to goose the fortunes of an industry that has already hauled in profits topping $100 billion this year.

With needed tax relief for working families set to expire at year’s end, Congress should be sending President Obama a clean bill that asks a simple question: should we extend middle class tax relief and unemployment benefits at a time when our workers are struggling with hard times? For anyone who cares about fairness and families, that’s an easy one.

Instead, House Republicans tacked onto that bill a contentious and unrelated question: should we allow Big Oil to build the Keystone XL pipeline, to take the dirtiest oil on the planet from the tar sands of Canada, through the heartland of America, to refineries and ports on the Gulf of Mexico?

Tar sands crude is not only the dirtiest oil on the planet, but it is produced through some of the most destructive industrial processes ever devised.

In requiring the administration to make up its mind within 60 days, this bill ensures that the State Department will not have been able to establish that the pipeline is in the national interest. It would require a decision that pre-approves the safety of an unknown, mystery route, through Nebraska meant to avoid the precious Ogallala Acquifer. There will be no choice but to deny the pipeline permit.

Further, Keystone XL would cross more than 1,500 waterways, threatening them with the kind of accident that dumped 42,000 gallons of oil in the Yellowstone River last summer and put 20 times that much tar sands in Michigan’s Kalamazoo River in 2010, in a spill that hasn’t been cleaned up yet.

For Congressional Republicans, though, that doesn’t really matter.

What they care about is trying to somehow embarrass the president, to force his hand with an arbitrary deadline and cause a rush to judgment on a matter of serious national concern.

The misinformation spouting from GOP Congressional leadership on the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline is stunning. Just this morning on NBC’s Meet the Press, Speaker Boehner lied repeatedly about every aspect of this project. And it sat there, as truth.

Never mind that the majority of the contracts for the processed oil are already cut and most of it will likely be exported to foreign countries. Speaker Boehner sat there and said it’s a matter of national security. It’s not. It’s a matter of a big payday for his friends in the oil and gas industry.

Never mind that every independent study on how many American jobs will actually be created says, at most, 6,500 temporary construction jobs, very few of which would be local hires, according to the State Department. And never mind that Cornell University concludes it would kill more than it would create, by reducing investment in the clean energy economy. Speaker Boehner can pop off with more misinformation saying hundreds of thousands of jobs will be created. And it sits there, as truth.

Here’s the simple truth, they’re all willing to put our people and resources at growing risk to help boost oil company profits.

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#KeystoneXL splits unions and Occupy Wall Street - #OWS #OccupyTogether // #Resist #Peacefully - #Solidarity #Namaste

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Occupy Wall Street is getting another lesson in the hazards of running an open-source movement.

Late last week, an association of construction unions partnered with the oil and gas industry to launch a campaign that uses the rhetoric of Occupy and the 99 percent to push for construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. That project, of course, is the subject of intense opposition by environmentalists who argue that it would be a disaster for climate change; thousands of protesters formed a human chain around the White House over the weekend to urge Obama to reject the pipeline proposal.

Many within the Occupy movement also oppose the Keystone project and are now taking steps to distance themselves from the new labor-backed pro-Keystone campaign.

The new campaign, funded by America’s Building Trades Unions and the Oil & Natural Gas Industry Labor-Management Committee, launched late last week with ads in Capitol Hill newspapers, radio ads in markets along the proposed pipeline route, and a website, JobsForThe99.com. It was first reported by FireDogLake.

The campaign attacks celebrities who have opposed Keystone — including Daryl Hannah and Danny Glover — as elitists destroying desperately needed middle-class jobs with their misguided environmental activism.

“Hollywood’s elite 1% should stop flying to DC and speaking out against jobs that help the other 99% of America!” the campaign declares.

Building Trades Unions spokesman Tom Owens declined to specify how much money is being spent on the ads beyond that it’s “a significant investment on our part.” Some of that money is presumably also coming from the oil industry, which is well represented in the Alexandria, Virginia-based Oil & Natural Gas Industry Labor-Management Committee.

Here’s the ad that ran in Roll Call contrasting actress Daryl Hannah with construction worker Darrell Turner:

Building unions pro-Keystone ad
In response, horrified Occupy Wall Street protesters on Sunday approved a statement of disavowal at the general assembly in Zuccotti Park, the main governing body of Occupy in New York.

“The leadership of the unions behind this campaign have made a public alliance with the oil industry and Tea Party funders,” the statement declares. “Big Oil and Tea Party billionaires are part of the 1% . The reference to the 99% is opportunistic and misleading. … We must dissociate from this attempt at co-optation by the 1% to preserve our movement as the 99%, and as definitive precedent to dissuade future attempts of co-optation.”

Tim Woodcock, a co-founder of Occupy Wall Street’s environmental solidarity working group, says he introduced the statement after hearing from both environmental activists outside Occupy as well as an official at a union who opposes the Keystone pipeline. “In the Occupy framework, it’s unacceptable for an outside entity to assume solidarity with the 99 percent when they’re not there,” Woodcock says.

Indeed, Keystone has split the labor movement. The AFL-CIO for example — of which the Building Trades Unions are a part — is declining to take a position on Keystone. An AFL-CIO spokesman declined to comment for this story. And other unions within the AFL-CIO, the Transport Workers Union and the Amalgamated Transit Union, are on the record opposing Keystone for environmental and public safety reasons.

At the heart of the split is the fiercely debated question of whether the Keystone pipeline, which would snake from Canada’s tar sands through the American Midwest to the Gulf Coast, would create jobs.

“The only study not paid for by TransCanada — done indeed by a big labor think tank — made it clear this would kill as many jobs as it created. And even those jobs would be very temporary — that’s why you build a pipeline so no one ever has to work again to get the oil out,” said anti-Keystone organizer Bill McKibben in an email. TransCanada is the oil company behind the pipeline project.

The Washington Post on Sunday weighed the arguments on both sides:

A TransCanada statement Sept. 30 said the project would be “stimulating over 14,400 person years of employment” in Oklahoma alone. It cited a study by Ray Perryman, a Texas-based consultant to TransCanada, saying the pipeline would create “250,000 permanent jobs for U.S. workers.”

But Perryman was including a vast number of jobs far removed from the industry. Using that technique in a report on the impact of wind farms, Perryman counted jobs for dancers, choreographers and speech therapists.

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Meanwhile, the Cornell Global Labor Institute issued a study suggesting that any jobs stemming from the pipeline’s construction could be outweighed by environmental damage it caused, along with a possible rise in Midwest gasoline prices because a new pipeline would divert that region’s current oversupply of oil to the Gulf Coast.

That Cornell study is here, and the TransCanada-backed study is here.

It’s also worth noting that oil companies are playing a significant role in the JobsForThe99 pro-Keystone campaign. One of the co-sponsors of the campaign, the Oil & Natural Gas Industry Labor-Management Committee, counts among its leadership the president of ExxonMobil and the president of the American Petroleum Institute, which is the industry’s trade association. The executive director of the committee is Timothy Dickson, principal of the Alexandria-based Groundswell Communications, which serves as the headquarters for the committee.

Dickson has worked for state and national Democratic party outfits, corporate interests like the Chamber of Commerce and PhRMA, and unions like the Teamsters.

“The partnership between America’s Building Trades Unions and the [oil] industry focuses almost singularly on jobs,” he says of the Oil & Natural Gas Industry Labor-Management Committee, which was created two years ago.

The groups behind the JobsForThe99 website did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Occupy Wall Street’s disavowal of the campaign.

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