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Radical Environmentalists Eyed After Discovery Of Bombs On Michigan Campus...
DrudgeReport ^ | 11.06.01 | PAUL PETERSON - Detroit Free Press

Posted on 11/06/2001 9:57:42 AM PST by callisto

Edited on 05/07/2004 7:12:07 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

HOUGHTON -- Federal and state law enforcement officials remained on the Michigan Tech University campus late Monday after bombs found at two university buildings were disarmed. Radical environmentalists are considered possible suspects, a county official said.

The bombs, described by university spokesmen as the "real thing," were discovered early Monday morning by campus public safety officers at the U.J. Noblet Forestry Building and the U.S. Forest Service Engineering Laboratory.


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To: boston_liberty
Didn't the New York Post (FOX) give credibility to the accusations against anti-murder (abortion) groups first after having learned that 250 threats of Anthrax latters had been made to murder clinics since 911?

bin Laden Muslims are violently anti-abortion. It's one reason they condem the West.

So, nice try to blame Conservatives but you lose.

41 posted on 11/06/2001 2:33:36 PM PST by jimkress
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To: concerned about politics
It really would not surprise me if we discovered that it was a group, such as this one mentioned, who was flooding the country with Anthrax. Maybe we should declare war on our universities.

'Domestic' anthrax was probably stolen by foreign students from University and Government labs who use these students as a cheap labor pool. They are the ones with the most probable access and the most likely motivation.

42 posted on 11/06/2001 2:36:39 PM PST by jimkress
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To: IceCreamSocialist
Bomb Michigan? Not worth the detonator. :) Maybe could drop it in Lake Superior and create a tidal wave.
44 posted on 11/06/2001 3:40:11 PM PST by madison10
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To: callisto
MTU is also doing genetic research on aspen trees. The ELF has targeted other research facilities that have done research along these lines. MTU recently received a large monetary grant to continue said research. The "bombs" were three five-gallon containers, with liquid (unknown), as the article said. Once the liquid has been analyzed and the results made public, we should know more......And also, since the bombs did not exlode, not were they exploded by the various authorities called in, I suspect there is enough evidence there to assist in the investigation.
46 posted on 11/06/2001 3:54:24 PM PST by WhiteyAppleseed
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To: callisto
The Oklahoman had this to say:

Oklahoman Editorial:

Domestic Terrorists Must be Stopped

2001-11-05

Catherine Ives was a researcher at Michigan State University in 1999, working on developing disease-resistant crops that could help alleviate starvation in Third World countries. Then, the facility in which she worked was torched, destroying Ives' work.

A group called the Earth Liberation Front claimed responsibility for the fire. Upset with the research because of its association with genetically engineered crops, ELF members shut down Ives' operation through an act of terrorism.

While the resolve of Americans to combat terrorism is currently at a peak, the focus remains on Islamic extremists. Domestic terrorists such as the ELF and the Animal Liberation Front continue to operate with little public notice of their acts of terror.

Richard Berman, executive director of an organization representing restaurant and tavern owners, wrote last week in a USA Today opinion piece that homegrown terrorism has not let up since the awful events of Sept. 11. Rather than admit that their form of terrorism is every bit as odious as that of the Mideast radicals, the environmental and animal rights groups self- righteously cling to the "correctness" of their cause.

"In this age of insanity, you may be branded a terrorist," says an Animal Liberation Front Web page, "but you will one day be remembered as a selfless warrior who dared to fight for what is right." The words are directed at ALF associates who bomb or burn down research labs, sometimes killing animals in order to "save" them.

If those same words were distributed by Osama bin Laden, righteous indignation would be the reaction. Yet these domestic terrorists carry on with little scrutiny.

"The growing wave of domestic terrorism by animal-rights, anti-corporate and anti-biotech extremists has gone beyond vandalism," Berman wrote. "Property has been destroyed and lives have been put at risk. And Americans are the perpetrators."

The FBI and other federal law enforcement agencies have their hands full now, giving the domestic terrorists a virtual field day for their lunatic fringe activities. ALF claims to have set fire to a primate research facility just nine days after planes hit the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

Periodic torchings or bombings of research facilities have been commonplace. The ALF or ELF has claimed responsibility for firebombings at meat companies and a feed mill. The fire at Michigan State University caused about $1 million in damages, Berman wrote.

Because these domestic terrorists have so far managed to avoid killing people, their activities have been largely ignored by the general public. But terrorism is terrorism, and any war on terrorism must include these twisted and unjustifiable attacks.

While not directly engaged in terrorism, groups such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals are nevertheless linked to terrorist attacks. For example, in 1992 ALF member Rodney Coronado firebombed a Michigan research facility, a crime he later admitted committing. PETA contributed $42,500 to Coronado's legal defense in 1995 while spending less than $5,000 for animal shelters that year.

Former FBI Director Louis Freeh was outspoken in his contempt for domestic terrorism, but most Americans remain unaware that animal-rights and environmentalist radicals are loose in this society. Similarities between the homegrown terrorists and the men who hijacked four planes on Sept. 11 can be found in their rhetoric and their unfailing belief that no act is too extreme if the cause is "right."

Arson, property destruction, burglary and theft are "acceptable crimes" in the pursuit of a cause, PETA co-founder Alex Pacheco once said. With such an endorsement of terrorism, it's not out of line to suggest that PETA itself encourages acts of violence.

In an opinion piece that appeared in The Oklahoman on Oct. 24, Nick Nichols, chairman of a crisis management firm in Washington, D.C., said Americans too often tolerate violence committed by environmental and animal rights terrorists as "stunts" or "pranks."

"This invites acts of greater violence," Nichols wrote. "Instead, we need to crack down with aggressive prosecution of domestic terrorism against property to protect us from more serious domestic terrorism against our people."

To paraphrase President Bush after the Sept. 11 attacks, you are either in the battle against terrorism or you are abetting it. Extremist animal and environmental activists have made it clear which side they're on.

47 posted on 11/06/2001 3:56:21 PM PST by Osage Orange
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To: Chemist_Geek
At the end of that barb, as you call it, shortly after the 11th, there were two picked up in Copper Harbor, ostensibly on their way to Isle Royale, middle-eastern in persuasion...haven't heard anything more about them....
48 posted on 11/06/2001 3:59:57 PM PST by WhiteyAppleseed
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To: callisto
whoa dude! like that's really RAD ya' know?

Environmentalcaseus
Liberalus
Freakus

send them to afghanistan to 'pick daisy's'!!!

49 posted on 11/06/2001 4:14:08 PM PST by rockfish59
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To: Yossarian
MTU alum, class of '72 back at ya. During the Viet Nam era, Tech had a very large ROTC program. There used to be a football field across US 41 from Coed Hall that would be packed when they had marching drills.

Has anyone considered that maybe a mining engineering student lost some of his homework on the way back from the Library?

50 posted on 11/06/2001 4:26:36 PM PST by CrossCheck
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To: Yossarian
Wadsworth Hall even has a students' weapon locker! So believe me, the @$$#0L3$ that messed with my alma mater have messed with the wrong school!

Ditto.

BSCE '79

51 posted on 11/06/2001 4:27:29 PM PST by DoctorHydrocal
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To: callisto
Ah, a Michigan Tech thread. I'm an alum, and I also am not necessarily accepting the theory that Enviro-whackos are behind this. Not that its not possible; many such types abound at MTU. However, the large population of radical Arabs, both in Michigan and at MTU, would lead me to strongly suspect their involvement.

It also needs to be pointed out that Clinton holdovers in Justice have repeatedly pointed the finger at domestic sources for the recent Anthrax attacks. MTU officials have advanced the ELF theory, and a point of note is that MTU president Curt Tompkins is an associate of Clinton.

That said, I hope our law enforcement takes good care of MTU, the greatest University in Michigan!

52 posted on 11/06/2001 4:28:49 PM PST by yooper
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To: Mike Fieschko
"Where the heck is Michigan Tech?"

"Didn't we at UW yell 'sieve' at your goalie? (UW Class of '72). Aplogies if you're not a Husky."

"Badger's? We don't need no stinking Badger's!"

53 posted on 11/06/2001 4:32:28 PM PST by yooper
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To: Chemist_Geek
"God alone knows why anyone would want to bomb MTU. There is nothing there but snow and ice."

And a University which supplied many of the engineers who made your life more enjoyable.

Factoid: The "Intel Inside" logo? Designed by a Michigan Tech grad.

But you're right. The place sucks, there's no reason for anyone to come to Houghton, especially to live. It's not worth your time, so don't bother. Really.

54 posted on 11/06/2001 4:38:46 PM PST by yooper
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To: Yossarian
"I have to say, da 'Tech is one of the most conservative public campuses in the country."

"Wadsworth Hall even has a students' weapon locker!"

Right on! I once walked from the MEEM parking lot to the Civil Eng building (Dillman) with a cased shotgun (was lending it to a fellow grad student).As you know, this was clear across campus. Nobody batted an eye!

BSCE (93), MSCE (95).

55 posted on 11/06/2001 4:43:41 PM PST by yooper
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To: WhiteyAppleseed
"At the end of that barb, as you call it, shortly after the 11th, there were two picked up in Copper Harbor, ostensibly on their way to Isle Royale, middle-eastern in persuasion...haven't heard anything more about them...."

Hopefully they were pitched headlong off of Brockway...

56 posted on 11/06/2001 4:47:34 PM PST by yooper
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To: jimkress
Speculations about a Left-Wing Anthrax Source.

1. As you stated, Radical-enviros are much more likely to have access to bio equipment and labs (read Universities).
2. They profess an obligation to radically reduce population.
3. Anthrax fits them better than other methods: It doesn't damage the environment, and it's a natural-occurring substance. Additionally, because it is not contagious between humans, the possibilities of artificially induced genetic mutations (distortions of nature) are very low.
4. Enviro-Rads profess no inherent value in individual human life.

Anyone got anything to add to this list?

57 posted on 11/06/2001 4:54:46 PM PST by cookcounty
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To: yooper
Ah, a Michigan Tech thread. I'm an alum, and I also am not necessarily accepting the theory that Enviro-whackos are behind this.

We can raise a toast to our alma mater, but we will have to disagree on whose responsible. The ELF are environmentalist-wacko terrorists who have an intellectual hard-on for tree harvesting. As you know, the US Forest Service Engineering Lab at MTU is a technology transfer operation dedicated to making loggers and sawyers more efficient. The ELF sees them as the mortal enemy.

Here in the Hoosier Hills of Southern Indiana, ELF made news for sabotaging logging mobile equipment, specifically by cutting hydraulic hoses and tossing containers of hydraulic oil into a nearby fishing pond! The vandalism took place not on private property, but in the Martin State Forest. They were roundly criticized by the local law abiding environmentalists.

59 posted on 11/06/2001 5:46:32 PM PST by DoctorHydrocal
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To: yooper
Off Brockway? Now there's a thought. But you can probably imagine the local reactions.....
60 posted on 11/06/2001 5:56:59 PM PST by WhiteyAppleseed
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