The radical nuns from Lancaster County who have been playing fractivist while using natural gas filed a frivolous lawsuit that just got tossed out of court.
A group of Catholic nuns in Lancaster County called Adorers of the Blood of Christ have tried several strategies to derail the Williams Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline project. One of stunts they have pulled, in league with a radical Big Green group, is to stick a few wooden park benches in the middle of a corn field they own (leased to a local farmer), and call it a “chapel.” Which is why MDN dubbed them, Sisters of the Corn. They’re anything but serious and a Federal court has recognized it.
Despite the good Sisters using natural gas to heat an old folks home they operate at the same address (talk about religious hypocrisy!) they used the chapel-in-the-corn as an excuse to sue the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) over their approval of Atlantic Sunrise on the grounds that running the pipeline through their corn field violates their religious freedom. According to Lancaster Online, Federal District Judge Jeffrey L. Schmehl from Reading, Pennsylvania (appointed by President Obama) has dismissed the frivolous lawsuit brought by the Sisters of the Corn:
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