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          Wiebo Arienes Ludwig (19 December – 9 April ) was the leader of a Christian community named Trickle Creek, just outside Hythe, Alberta, Canada....

          Convicted oilpatch bomber Wiebo Ludwig has been taken into custody by the RCMP in connection with the bombings of EnCana's pipelines in Northern British.

        1. Convicted oilpatch bomber Wiebo Ludwig has been taken into custody by the RCMP in connection with the bombings of EnCana's pipelines in Northern British.
        2. A year-old Beaverlodge girl on the farm of Wiebo Ludwig, an outspoken ex-preacher who has been accused of participating in an eco-terrorism campaign.
        3. Wiebo Arienes Ludwig (19 December – 9 April ) was the leader of a Christian community named Trickle Creek, just outside Hythe, Alberta, Canada.
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        5. Wiebo Ludwig — the man seen by supporters as an 'eco-warrior' and by foes as an 'eco-terrorist' — died of cancer of the esophagus.
        6. Wiebo Ludwig

          Canadian activist

          Wiebo Arienes Ludwig (19 December 1941 – 9 April 2012) was the leader of a Christian community named Trickle Creek, just outside Hythe, Alberta, Canada.

          He was best known for his legal problems arising from his conflict with the oil and gas industry. He was convicted in R v Ludwig [2000] AJ v509 at 293 on several counts (see infra) for sabotaging oil and gas wells.[1] From the early 1990s until the time that he died, Ludwig consistently accused the industry of poisoning his family and farm through their attempts to extract toxic sour gas from the Peace River region of Alberta.[2][1]

          Background

          Ludwig was born during World War II and immigrated to Canada with his family from Friesland in the northern part of the Netherlands shortly after the war.

          He had seven older siblings. The family maintained strong religious beliefs and most kept ties with the Dutch Reformed Church or held some form of Baptist beliefs.[3