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Osama bin-greenie: Henry Lamb on terror tactics of eco-wackos against private property
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Saturday, July 27, 2002 | Henry Lamb

Posted on 07/28/2002 11:54:26 PM PDT by JohnHuang2

While we are restructuring our government to rout out terrorists, we need to recognize that not all terrorists worship Allah – we have terrorists in this country who worship the earth, or so they claim. These misguided misfits should rank equally high on the "stop-the-terrorists" agenda.

Like al-Qaida, these green terrorists work in small cells, strike in the dark of night, and wreak havoc on what they believe to be unholy. They are as dangerous – and deluded – as the terrorists who become human bombs in Israel, or in New York City.

They are often known as the Earth Liberation Front, and sometimes, the Animal Liberation Front, depending on the target of their destruction. They are now taking another name – "Green Anarchists" – and they are recruiting.

In July and August, they are conducting the "Green Anarchists Tour – 2002," a roving road show of punk-rockers and eco-freaks, spewing their anti-civilization venom from coast to coast. The cover of the Spring 2002 issue of their newsletter, Green Anarchy, says, "As long as civilization exists, we're all endangered species."

The lead story, "Hit them where it hurts," is by Ted Kaczynski, the "unabomber," inspired by Al Gore's "Earth in the Balance," which permeates Kaczynski's "Manifesto." Kaczynski, and other eco-terrorists are described as ELPs, earth liberation prisoners.

Green anarchists – terrorists, to be more precise – consider the destruction they commit to be non-violent, since they target property, not people. Damage to people, however, is considered to be collateral damage – a reality of war.

Property is an extension of a person's life, reflecting time and energy invested. Deliberate destruction of private property is, in effect, destroying a part of one's life.

Green terrorism is not limited to the eco-freaks who call themselves green anarchists. Private property is being destroyed just as effectively by a less obnoxious – but equally dedicated – crowd of eco-zealots who infested the agencies of government during the Clinton-Gore years, and who still pursue their green agenda with the power of government license.

Item: In 1989, Congress said to the Corps of Engineers, "The secretary of the Army is authorized and directed to construct a flood-protection system to protect the developed land within such area. (PL 101-229, Section 104, paragraph 2c)," referring specifically to an area known as the "8.5 square-mile area" of Dade County, Fla.

The Corps has not yet constructed the flood-protection system. The Corps wants to flood the area, despite the congressional directive. A Florida judge has ruled that the Corps' plan to flood the area, rather than "construct a flood-protection system" contradicts the language of the law.

Rather than comply with the law, and follow the judge's ruling, green pressure, inside and outside of government, is now trying to change the clear meaning of the 1989 law. In a House Interior Appropriations sub-committee, the same green pressure has inserted this language into an appropriations bill:

In response to a local magistrate's ruling, the Committee makes clear Congress' intent regarding the expeditious completion of the flood-protection system for the 8.5 Square Mile Area and further clarifies that Congress intended the Army Corps of Engineers to implement a flood-protection system known as "Alternative 6D" which combines both land acquisition within the 8.5 Square Mile Area and construction of an interior levee and seepage canal.

In 1989, Congress had no such intention. There was no Alternative 6D. This action, taken by a sub-committee, inserts language into a massive appropriations bill which "Congress" will never see. Congress will not debate whether or not these homes should be flooded. This violence to private property is not as spectacular as the unabomber's mail bombs, or ELF's molatov cocktails, or ALF's destruction of animal laboratories. But to the victims, the result is just as devastating.

This green jihad must end, whether it is waged by eco-terrorists, or by more politically astute eco-zealots. Private property is – or once was – sacred in America. John Adams got it right:

[T]he moment that idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the Laws of God, and that there is not a force of law and public justice to protect it, anarchy and tyranny commence. Property must be sacred or liberty cannot exist.

Eco-terrorists deny the validity of private property – indeed, of civilization. Eco-zealots are not much better, they simply deny the validity of private property, and look to a powerful central government to order and control civilization. Freedom can tolerate neither.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alf; anarchism; animalrights; communism; deepecology; ecoterrorism; elf; enviralists; environmentalism; gaia; gore; greenparty; misanthropy; propertyrights; socialism; unabomber; waronterror
Monday, July 29, 2002

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1 posted on 07/28/2002 11:54:26 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
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2 posted on 07/28/2002 11:58:11 PM PDT by Libertarianize the GOP
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3 posted on 07/29/2002 1:48:31 AM PDT by backhoe
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To: JohnHuang2
I'm not a fan of the rabid enviros, but this guy is really streching the Osama metaphor. There's also no citation of actual damage done to people or property in the article.
4 posted on 07/29/2002 1:52:56 AM PDT by Zeroisanumber
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To: Zeroisanumber
I agree with your assessment - and there is record of violence to be found. The Osama comparison is hyperbole, but there is no doubt people have been physically hurt by these scum. I don't have links handy, but I'm sure if you search through the enviral threads, you'll find some.

Anyone out there have links on people hurt by envirals' actions?

5 posted on 07/29/2002 3:41:28 AM PDT by FreedomPoster
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To: FreedomPoster
You folks have never heard of the ski resorts burned in Colorado? The housing units burned in Colorado and New Jersey. The laboratories burned in Iowa and Washington state. The number of forest fires started by arson. The firefighters killed in some of these fires? Rip Van Winkle just slept for twenty years.
6 posted on 07/29/2002 4:57:32 AM PDT by meenie
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To: JohnHuang2; Grampa Dave; farmfriend; madfly
The bit about Kaczynski is true. I went to their website and checked it out.

If anyone has info on exactly where these creeps will show up in Baltimore and DC, please get it to me soonest. I need to plan.

Rectitudine Sto. Sauropod

7 posted on 07/29/2002 5:00:56 AM PDT by sauropod
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To: FreedomPoster
Still these enviro-nazis deserve to be ruthlessly squashed.
8 posted on 07/29/2002 6:44:51 AM PDT by ohioman
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To: Zeroisanumber; FreedomPoster; JohnHuang2
Zero, are you serious in your statement about no evidence?

Or are you a tree hugging phoney Bravo Sierra Artist conservative?

Here is a little history of the use of arson and eco terrorism by various greens in Oregon, Washington and the USA.

The following article was first published by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and is reproduced with permission of the author.

War in the Woods

By Bill Pickell, General Manager, Washington Contract Loggers Association

August 26, 2001

It's been bedlam on the West Coast in the past few months as ecoterrorist firebugs slithered out from underneath their darkened rocks and lit up the Western skies. From logging equipment to luxury homes to university buildings to tree farms, anything remotely involved with the use of - or access to - our natural resources has become fair game for the arsonists. In the "name of saving the environment," these criminals have caused fire damage exceeding $12 million in a short period of time.

In Western states alone, at least 100 major acts of arson, bombings and sabotage occurred from 1980 through September 1999, according to The Oregonian, with the total damage adding up to $42.5 million. That number increased by 28 percent through May 2001 to more than $55 million - just in the West. Arson activity, like uncontrolled wildfires, has now spread to the East Coast, the South and the Midwest. For that we are grateful, as now these criminals will get major-league attention.

The brunt of the arson damage and economic loss has been borne mostly by small businesses, like our loggers - mom and pop businesses that endure a $100,000 loss here or a $300,000 loss there. Soon we're talking big money. From 1988 through 1996, 27 cases of sabotage to the equipment of members of the Washington Contract Loggers Association totaled more than $2.5 million, or almost $100,000 per occurrence.

Ron Arnold, in his book Ecoterror, says, "The scarcity of multinational corporate targets is striking, given the radical environmentalists' rhetoric of shutting down the Exxons, Norandas and Mitsubishis of the world."

They must have read Arnold's book because they burned down a Boise Cascade facility in December 1999 for $1 million in damage. But it is still a rarity for big business to get targeted.

The Earth Liberation Front, which the FBI considers the country's leading terrorist organization, has instructions on its Web page on how to set fires with electrical timers, apparently similar to those used in recent fires.

The Web page of the organization, a radical offshoot of the still-radical Earth First group, states, "The ELF realizes the profit motive - caused and reinforced by the capitalist society - is destroying all life on this planet. The only way, at this point in time, to stop that continued destruction of life - is by any means necessary - to take the profit out of killing."

The ELF and its counterpart, the Animal Liberation Front, are kissing cousins; they're capable of the same destruction but supposedly for different causes.

The ELF reached its apex in notoriety when it burned down the $12 million ski facility in Vail, Colo. The arsonists may never be found, as Newsweek stated, because the FBI pulled all its agents off the case to run leads on the Columbine High School massacre.

Until Vail, the FBI has seemingly ignored this war in the West - or war against rural America. The FBI documented 30 acts of terrorism in the country from 1990 to 1998, which is significantly less than the listing by The Oregonian newspaper. However, after Vail, former FBI Director Louis Freeh finally said to the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee (in February 1999) that "the most recognizable, single-issue terrorists at the present time are those involved in violent animal rights, anti-abortion and environmental protection movements." According to Freeh, these people are now on the FBI's radar screen.

Catching the self-styled Robin Hoods is no easy task, but it certainly could be more effective if federal agencies would enforce basic laws and stop being "politically correct." For instance, the burned log trucks featured on the cover of our association's Springboard magazine were to haul logs from the Eagle Creek watershed in Mount Hood National Forest. Normally 25 to 30, mostly young, student protesters are on the timber sale site daily; many live on or near the site in primitive conditions.

Do you know where your high school or college-aged children are spending the summer? Are they on the picket lines of groups such as the ELF? Environmental groups enlist young people to protest timber sales, logging operations and even university genetic research. Many are paid to protest, and they are literally playing with fire, as they get involved with vandalism, trespassing, tree sitting, road blockages, tree spiking and other malicious acts. This is the training ground for the ELF and the source for new activists willing to turn "hard core" to take on more risky, felonious activity, like the recent arson at the University of Washington Center for Urban Horticulture.

These activists consistently trespass, commit acts of vandalism and harass forest workers - mainly during the daytime - all under the banner of "saving the environment." Rarely, if ever, does a sheriff or U.S. Forest Service agent arrest or charge any of the young activists, yet a small percentage of them are known to be "hard core" instigators who continue their damage into the night.

Arrests for trespassing, vandalism and malicious mischief would go a long way to help discourage this activity and build data on the activists. Reportedly, sympathetic bureaucrats within these agencies refuse to follow the law, for it may damage their image with the public. What image? Wimps?

Why is it no longer politically correct to protect honest, hard-working, law-abiding Americans who have purchased legally sold and environmentally acceptable timber?

One Eugene, Ore., man has been convicted of a small "first" fire at Romania Chevrolet and sentenced to 22 years in prison; the verdict is to be appealed. He could easily be the culprit in the second, million-dollar fire; however, there are no admitted suspects at this time. Eugene is the home of the anarchist movement in the Northwest; all of them are very "unfriendly" to business.

In response Oregon has passed an ecoterrorism bill that expands the racketeering statutes to include crimes against research, livestock and agricultural facilities. Legislators increased penalties to Class C felonies if damage is $2,500 or more.

The ELF responded by saying, "Pending legislation in Oregon and Washington further criminalizing direct action in defense of the wild will not stop us and only highlights the fragility of the ecocidal empire."

They are correct: We have enough laws on the books; all we need is the backbone to enforce them.

Forest sabotage is taking a deep toll on the economic viability of forest contractors. Activists know that if they can delay an operation, it may become economically unlivable; they are so right and are so successful. Only the business owner sees the hidden costs masked by the arsonist's smoke, such as increases in insurance rates for buildings, equipment and liability, the necessity for security services and lost income from lack of production.

As an example, one logger spent $10,000 for special security for one month to keep the anarchists at bay. Is that what it is coming to? Will mortgage lenders support your dream house if there's a history of arson in the area? Will the Forest Service put up timber sales knowing that the trees will be spiked and the roads picketed or closed?

The "war in the woods" is escalating, and it's only a matter of time before someone else is killed, intentionally or unintentionally. (One activist was killed when a tree fell on him, and a friend and colleague, Gil Murray, was blown to bits by the Unabomber.) You cannot describe the emotion when people find their businesses, homes or equipment have just gone up in smoke. Many times the owners' total investment and lifetime efforts have gone with it.

ELF members and their ilk, not unlike Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, thrive on publicity. They have to be challenged and punished, for our society cannot sustain the ecoterror that is in the woods, as well as our neighborhoods. Debate is great, but direct action by law enforcement is more appropriate in these instances.

This year's damage

June 1, Portland: Of six logging trucks set up to be torched, three were burned; the rest were saved because incendiary devices failed. ELF credited. Logger was to haul logs from controversial Mount Hood timber sale. $150,000 damage.

May 20, Seattle: University of Washington Center for Urban Horticulture was extensively damaged by pre-dawn arson. The target was research on fast-growing hybrid poplar trees. Among the ancillary damage was research on endangered plant species, reforestation at Mount St. Helens and the Master Gardeners program. ELF credited. $4 million to $5 million damage.

May 20, Clatskanie, Ore.: Arson at Jefferson Poplar Farms destroyed several buildings, a half-dozen pickup trucks, all-terrain vehicles and semi-trailer. ELF credited. $500,000 damage.

April 4, Albertville, Minn.: Attempted arson at the Nike outlet store, which was targeted because, terrorists say, the parent corporation uses sweatshop labor overseas. ELF credited. Damage unknown.

March 30, Eugene, Ore.: 26 vehicles, all Chevrolet Tahoes and Suburbans, were torched at Romania Chevrolet. Damage in excess of $1 million.

Jan. 15, Marblemount, Wash.: Sand was poured into oil and hydraulic parts on logging equipment owned by Pacific Logging. Damage and down time amounted to $100,000.
Jan. 1, Glendale, Ore.: The main office of Superior Lumber Co. was torched. $500,000 damage. ELF memo to company: "This year, 2001, we hope to see an escalation in tactics against capitalism and industry."




Zero, this is just a few things that the envirowhackos/extremists have done basically in the NW. There is an estimate that for each crime blamed or where they claime responsibility of, there are 3-10 unreported or unlinked crimes to them. If you are really interested, just do a Google search, you will have several thousand links.

9 posted on 07/29/2002 7:42:14 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: sauropod
Green Anarchy
Tour 2002



Atlanta Aug. 5
Asheville Aug. 6
D.C. Aug. 7
Baltimore Aug. 8
Philly Aug. 9
NY Aug. 10
Boston Aug. 11
Portland, Maine Aug. 12
Syracuse Aug. 13
Pittsburg Aug. 14
Cleveland Aug. 15
Detriot Aug. 16
Chicago Aug. 17
Madison Aug. 18
Milwaukee Aug. 19
Minneapolis Aug. 20
Des Moines Aug. 21
Omaha Aug. 22
Rapid City Aug. 23
W. Yellowstone Aug. 24
Missoula Aug. 25
Boise Aug. 26



Green Anarchy
Tour 2002

10 posted on 07/29/2002 7:44:45 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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I know about this. My question is Where in Baltimore, Where in DC, and Where in Philly will these eco-fascists show up?
11 posted on 07/29/2002 7:47:33 AM PDT by sauropod
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To: Grampa Dave
Zero, this is just a few things that the envirowhackos/extremists have done basically in the NW. There is an estimate that for each crime blamed or where they claime responsibility of, there are 3-10 unreported or unlinked crimes to them.

I was more disappointed with the article than I was unconvinced by the evidence out there. The author hyperventilates about the green menace but doesn't provide any sort of substantiated evidence to back his claim.

I've seen what they can do firsthand. Two years back the ALF smashed a cancer research lab at the U of MN, destroying two years of research that a friend of mine conducted.

12 posted on 07/29/2002 8:20:59 AM PDT by Zeroisanumber
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To: Zeroisanumber; FreedomPoster
Is Environmentalism Benign? The Leaders' Theory, The Followers' Practice
13 posted on 07/29/2002 11:28:53 AM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Little Bill
PING.... This would be an awesome FREEP!! Thoughts??
Aug 11.?
14 posted on 07/29/2002 7:09:01 PM PDT by Japedo
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