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. thank. you. thoughts. it's. it's. one is the gold the twelve's onto the ground when he wishes to rest he turns into
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a stone. he rules over the wild beasts of the jungle and when the shamans drink the day they come in contact with him and ask him to bring animals to community. and when the animals come to the community we easily hunt them down with blowpipes and share them as we always have. however the oil companies that have come here place explosives and dynamite in the earth to get the oil out of it they have taken our land and they are killing quote unquote by sucking his blood and polluting nature with chemicals. so our god is dying and we have no animals to hunt as we used to live with diseases
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and little food.
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in the olden days it was called no man's land the land would ne three and no past. nevertheless it has been infected for thousands of years the sea on a sea coolio shore. and each one native tribes were living in harmony with their environment and no contact with the rest of the world.
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however at the big.
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underneath.
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when they saw. the texaco workers decided. they gave them. when they had finished eating they took the ball and spoon and left. this isn't it because they say that was negotiated for a bowl of rice and three spoons. when you know borders. in the beginning everything looked great big machines but open roads in the jungle but then the pollution appeared. the biodiversity disappeared everything died because there were fires burning day
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and night and i was in insects would go near the smoke stacks fall into the talks of tanks. began to fall ill from any list as we didn't know it. we had shamans there cured with her but with the arrival of oil companies came many unknown diseases shamus tried to cure them but they couldn't because those diseases had just arrived.
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through. i've. just. before the arrival of the oil companies we could drink the river water but now we can only drink from
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a spring because the rivers are polluted. a good life for us means having a lot of space because we live from nature now we protect the little land we have left because of the oil companies there is a very small area left to us and that is why we now turn to handicrafts in order to
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survive. if the issue is that natives lived there and the neighbors were considered by the state known as people they claim that this land is the desert of the area. tribes have been living there for hundreds of years but they said no one who lived there. said all right since no one lives there we will dump our waste into the river and those are the rivers where the neighbors fished based drank water and lived from a jungle. but neighbors were considered useless expendable. they were not taken at all into consideration when.
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chevron texaco is not a human being like you and i. is a legal entity and such an entity cannot think such a thing has no feelings. base . only forty years ago. twenty kilometers away from the border and field as the locals say three piece pewters. petroleum. it is
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a town created by settlers. they were poor. blacks people. who came to work in a new industry filled with hope today there were thousands disappointed. it's. this pastor is grazed by animals that produce the milk go to the market. clearly here.
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it's ok. anyway there's oil here also. all this area. is polluted with oil this entire place. they never used membranes or any other material to prevent the absorption of
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hydrocarbons by the soil and they're spreading to other places no. production waters are closely linked to all oil produced energy. is known the impact of production water since the one nine hundred sixty s. and it has systems in place for safe handling such as the reinjection in the drilling. however here in ecuador these methods were never used. in the usa a country where they came from. and they applied a technology that didn't allow for any dumping in the reverse gas burning or leaving open waste. but here knowing full well they
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shouldn't do it they did so anyway. because that way they see four billion dollars and the reason is it amounted to money why should they reject production water to save the lives of some poor natives. i say all this is absolutely false. the company began operating in eastern ecuador in one nine hundred sixty four using all the latest technologies next door as in the rest of the world. so what is said is pure propaganda by people who attack the company or all of us be
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seeking economic benefits because we didn't. three. yes. when i came here the pool had already being constructed back in the mountains it
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didn't seem that bad. then they say they cleaned and burnt the waste but they did. they only through wooden earth. nothing else. earth in order to fill up the holes left after the deep pollution. and on top. of the government. would be dumb.
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it's pure oil. records but the smell is absolutely disgusting. and when it's sunny the stench is even stronger. of course when it rains the toxic waste spreads elsewhere that is why pollution here is parametric. it has tremendous repercussions on the people and that is why in the amazon cancer rates are much higher. there are one hundred forty seven percent more cancer cases that in other areas of the country which have no oil
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activity. thank. you we have the highest cancer rates in the ecuadorian amazon over fifteen hundred people have died from cancer. that's so people die from cancer all across the world causes and effects between oil and cancer have
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never been proven it has never been medically certified they say there are. with cancer well let's suppose there are no winners proven but it is because of the oil . to see how they degrade the natives telling them all is a fertilizer for their plants and farm lands if there is a ceiling your property be happy for the first what they tell them all is good for the here because there are shampoos with the world so you can take some oil and put it on your hair. in the areas the drinking water was proven polluted however they went there with a team performed analysis and told them you can export this water bottle it and
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export it it is very good quality water. before the oil companies refusal to recognize the destruction there was also a refusal to inform people about the damaging effects of oil and toxic substances stance just because something humans. don't mean yes mass got on and they were communities where children would chew the crude oil because of the stick his face felt it was like chewing gum. and no one absolutely no one had told him those substances were toxic. toxic gas nothing he texaco never put up a fence saying but no entry for animals children or people. like you know and so the pollution spread everywhere. people that chewed it like gum in the tanks so when you have an illness be seen as a shift of the crude oil floating on top of the rivers and dip their cup into drink
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