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Sometimes development comes at a cost but
should not happen to the cultural heritage, societal norms and traditional
beliefs of the thousands tribes that own this land.In the last two
weeks, Southern Highlands was at war with nature, especially in the Kutubu,
Gobe and Hides areas, extending right out to other districts that are not
affected by the South Pacific’s biggest LNG project funded by EXXONMOBIL and
managed by Esso Highlands.The natural events, including flooding and
landslides happened when Exxon Mobil contractors blasted a cultural site to put
the PNG LNG pipeline through to Hides from Iagifu Ridge, in the sacred jungles
of the Fasu land, where most of the oil and gas is extracted.
The limestone mountain where the blasting
took place a week ago is a scared site that traditional landowners fear to hunt
or even gather food. Once, they blasted the limestone mountain, little did they
know that the guardian of the oil and gas also lived there – A MONSTER OF A SNAKEWITH 4 ‘Ls’ ON HIS FOREHEAD.

YOU KNOW, WHAT HAPPENED NEXT
IS TERRIFYING – THE MOUNTAINS STARTED TREMBLING AND THE RIVERS STARTED FLOODING
TO UNPRECEDENTED LEVELS. Refer to the pictures below.

The light skin FASU girl holding the head
of the Snake is crippled. The house of the Chief where the slaughtering
happened is completely submerged in flood. Refer to the pictures. All LNG
Pipeline operations was halted for the last 2 weeks, and is continuing to this
day.The oil pipeline is now completely exposed.
Use to hide 6 metres underground before.

This is no fake. Don’t you think Nature has
its Own Way to tell PNG and the World that enough is enough?Why are we extracting too much from the
natural world to enrich a Few Elites and further advance the developed world,
whilst we remain status quo?

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