by Will Falk | Jan 30, 2021 | Reflection
By Will Falk, Jan 29, 2021 Now that Max Wilbert and I have stayed at Thacker Pass beyond BLM’s 14-day camping limit, a background dread has settled over me. While it’s unlikely that BLM officers will arrest us right away, if they really want to stop an...
by Max Wilbert | Jan 29, 2021 | Reflection
January 28, 2021 RE: Enforcement of 14-Day Camping Limit Against Thacker Pass Lithium Mine Protestors Ms. McCullough, Officer Briscoe, Officer Parnell and other relevant Bureau of Land Management Staff: The Protect Thacker Pass Occupation is a protest of...
by Max Wilbert | Jan 28, 2021 | Reflection
by Max Wilbert, Jan 28, 2021 I have heard it said that one of humans most impressive traits is our ability to delude ourselves. Nowhere is this more clear than here at Thacker Pass. Fourteen days ago, my friend Will Falk and I set up a protest camp here to stop...
by Max Wilbert | Jan 27, 2021 | Reflection, Resistance Updates
The first time I came to Thacker Pass, I walked up the old dirt road heading back towards the canyons of the Montana Mountains. Eventually, I came to a gate along a barbed-wire fence, and I saw one of the biggest, oldest sagebrush bushes I have ever seen. She is tall,...
by Will Falk | Jan 26, 2021 | Reflection, Resistance Updates
Human Supremacy: First, Humans Control. Then, Humans Hate. My article that I wrote for Prairie Protection Colorado about the connection between rodenticides and mange was published this morning by the Deep Green Resistance News Service. While I’m up here trying...
by Will Falk | Jan 26, 2021 | Art, Reflection
Sage Songs (Or What the Thacker Pass Rabbits Know About Music) Rabbits taught me that each sagebrush has a unique voice. I often take long walks across the steppes in Thacker Pass. It’s not uncommon to spy a rabbit – with one floppy ear pointed one way and one another...
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