Shell offshore drilling in Ireland - documentary "The Pipe"
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Shell pipeline documentary becomes an international hit
By:
Adelina Campos - Herald.ie
AN award-winning Irish documentary about the controversial Corrib gas pipeline has struck a chord with the international community after it was picked for screening at two prestigious international film festivals.
The Pipe follows the lives of fishermen and farmers from Rossport, Co Mayo, who rise up against Shell Oil's plans to build a pipeline for natural gas through their county.
See here for the rest ...
http://www.herald.ie/world-news/shell-p ... 03531.html
If you want to know what Shell has planned for the Atlantic and northwest Mayo, you can watch another documentary here, called "Pipe Down":
http://vimeo.com/8668733
And more info:
http://www.shelltosea.com/content/battl ... e-drilling
By:
Adelina Campos - Herald.ie
AN award-winning Irish documentary about the controversial Corrib gas pipeline has struck a chord with the international community after it was picked for screening at two prestigious international film festivals.
The Pipe follows the lives of fishermen and farmers from Rossport, Co Mayo, who rise up against Shell Oil's plans to build a pipeline for natural gas through their county.
See here for the rest ...
http://www.herald.ie/world-news/shell-p ... 03531.html
If you want to know what Shell has planned for the Atlantic and northwest Mayo, you can watch another documentary here, called "Pipe Down":
http://vimeo.com/8668733
And more info:
http://www.shelltosea.com/content/battl ... e-drilling
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but it seems the English didn't give up. they tried another way. they couldn't beat the Irish through force, given history i think that accurate, so they tried economic means. the Irish are the Irish; like fuck you and fuck off....and it seems capitalism, empire capitalism...has won. how the bankers have so much control over a people...there is something wrong with that.
http://www.politics.ie/current-affairs/ ... 400-a.html