I am appalled, when did this become OK??#ourhumanity #rezpectourwaters #bootsonground2017 #riseup👊#world Cannonball, North Dakota, Jan. 23, 2017 – This public health warning and advisory for Standing Rock is being issued by us as a precaution to those who have passed though the camps in and around the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. Water protectors (aka known as protesters) who have been camped out since April 1st, 2016 at the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe reservation area may have been unknowing exposed to a dangerous and toxic rat poison known as Chlorophacinone (ROZOL). An article appeared in the Bismark Tribune below that has more details for the poisoning incident. Meyer ranch buffalo under quarantine for ROZOL poison, LAUREN DONOVAN Bismarck Tribune, Jan 22, 2017. Some 350 indigenous nations and up to 20,000 people passed through the camps to protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline, setting up camps in various locations in and around the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Reservation. #reposts @migueli909 @may_crone @yvonnemac1 @karlsoncreek @nativeamericanfighter ------FOLLOW updates---and Damn it #shoutout (at Miami City)