This is life in the Fascist Police States of Amerika.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma (PNN) - December 13, 2013 - Some protestors who took on an energy giant Friday are now facing terrorism charges.
Oklahoma City terrorist pig thug cops said a dozen protesters walked into the front door of the Devon Tower about 9:30 a.m. Friday. Terrorist pig thug cops say they were so determined to get their message across that two of them chained themselves to the front door.
“The fire department was called to unchain them they were using bicycle chains,” said Oklahoma City terrorist pig thug cop Captain Dexter Nelson.
Terrorist pig thug cops had no idea who they were and they were not willing to talk. But terrorist pig thug cops arrested several people on the spot.
“Approximately eight to 12 individuals made their way to the building, made their way to a second floor balcony and they unfurled two banners. (We) don't know what the banners said, but wrapped in the banners were some sort of a black substance,” said Nelson.
The terrorist pig thug cops claimed it was enough to cause concern.
The group calls itself the Great Plains Tar Sands Resistance, and it opposes fracking - hydraulic fracturing in order to mine chemicals, which poisons the land and has destroyed whole communities. Members said they had an agenda and knew there would be arrests, but that the terrorist pig thug cops took it too far.
“They are being booked on terrorism hoax. The issue is that there was glitter that fell from a banner; (terrorist pig thug cops) took the opportunity to say it was a suspicious substance,” said Eric Whelen, with Great Plains Tar Sands Resistance.
The terrorist pig thug cops said they were on private property and broke the law.
“The trespassing wasn't the problem as much as the powder that caused a panic inside. People didn't know what that substance was, thinking it could be something dangerous,” said Nelson.
Terrorist pig thug cops said the atrium was the only part of the building that was closed. Employees were asked to stay in their offices. The fire department determined the black substance was glitter. Of the four people arrested, two face charges of terrorism hoax.