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Comments by "" (@walperstyle) on "Alberta Canada 1 of 3 - Toxic - VICE" video.
I know because I am in it. I don't sit at home pretending to believe what others say. True knowledge comes from experience. Don't ever forget that.
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Have you been to any of the fields not right next to the highway just north of Town? no. Why? because you don't have access to see the operations as they have tight security there to keep out idiots for their own protection.
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Also instead of blaming industry, how about looking at the consumer. We all seem to want our ipods, cars, toys, and other crap. If there was no consumer, there would be no industry.
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You are great at quoting things you read somewhere. Walk in our shoes before you claim to be an expert.
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This video is a joke. Its not that dirty of an industry here. Stop spreading lies.
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I work in the oil and gas industry and environmental. Please go and tell me again how I've not seen the whole northern Alberta region with my own eyes. The pollution they showcase in all of these types of video's are not far off the highway at all, and most of it is in process of being reclaimed. Nature has a way of looking after herself. But go ahead and pretend you are powerful enough to make a difference either for or against.
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I'd also like to say that in Canada, and actually mostly Alberta, we have Parks that are larger than European countries. Wood buffalo national Park, Banff, Jasper, Its great to say something is bad, but none of this is killing the environment. I've seen thousands of wild animals up in northern Alberta whom go un-noticed by the social media's agenda. The pollution is not that bad, stop trying to say it is.
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I'm in my 8th year. Tell me just how much excessive oil we have around Canada. Going to tell me about around Lloydminister? Hanna? or maybe Southern Sasketchewan? The tar sands is cleaning up oil that is already spilled over the landscape just below the surface, then letting nature re-claim that land. Is actually the most Green thing we can be doing. The tailings ponds are not big at all. Try comparing them next to Slave Lake or something.
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Again, you are a nobody, not involved, whom thinks is some kind of game changer. Instead of wasting time on the internet, how about you actually work in the industry and make a difference instead of watching propaganda that suits your bullshit agenda. I am directly responsible for disposal and environmental concerns... what are you? a basement dweller?
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Everyone needs to read what you wrote. Especially #3. Every hippy propaganda picture of a refinery or processing center is taken in the cold. ITS STEAM PEOPLE, NOT POLLUTION
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I have lost 6 people, including my father to cancer. I don't recall any of them being anywhere near the Tar Sands, or any oil spills of any kind. Please again, who are you, and what do you do?
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I'd imagine you have seen the areas that I have, where they use to dump drilling fluids and cement water? ...notice how the trees and bushes in those areas are twice as healthy, and twice as high as the natural forrest? People also don't realize the Boreal Forrest is a dying forrest, barely kept alive because of the water drowns the trees in the summer, and there is salt in it from millions of years ago when it was a sea bed. ...but nooo, lets save the marsh. The Mosquito is endangered...
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2. Wrong. Completely wrong. Have you ever been up here? there is no 'forest'. Its Swamp. Trees that are mostly dead due to salt water contamination from the formations of the earth, and the excessive wet marshland of standing water that never goes away.
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