"It's always the same line: 'We're not doing criminal investigations, you're not accused of any crime. But we're trying to learn more about the movement,” the lawyer, Larry Hildes, told YorkRegion.com.
The FBI has responded to the allegations, saying they only investigate possible crimes and that they do not have any interest in peaceful protesters. They may be interested, therefore, in the more than 100,000 people who have signed on to participate in civil disobedience if the Obama Administration approves the go ahead for building the Keystone XL.
What kind of “strategy” the two organizations may have discussed is unclear but documents obtained in 2013 revealed evidence of TransCanada efforts to get anti-oil activists labeled as “eco-terrorists.”
According to some activists, the FBI has expressed particular interest in the group Deep Green Resistance, one of the founders of which has called for more aggressive tactics.
However, many of the activists work with organizations that have shown no violent tendencies such as 350.org and Native American groups.