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It's Been a Tough Weekend

by susanhu
Sun Jan 22nd, 2006 at 01:26:12 PM EST

I'm a wreck because my Seahawks are not favored to win today, and because I watched HBO's NFL preview, saw some footage of the Carolina Panthers and said out loud, "OH SHIT!" (I'm gonna root for Denver over the Steelers cuz the Broncos are Steven D's team, and Steven D is a real team player, a sharp man, and his family has all kinds of health issues today.) But, hell's bells, the Seahawks is only about football, and I have far more serious issues to worry about.

I'm also a wreck because someone I know -- but just barely, and it was years ago -- was one of the "eco-terrorists" whose arrest Alberto Gonzales proudly trumpeted to the press, in an OBVIOUS attempt to show that domestic spying works. I'm not quite ready to rationally write about this yet, and I want to interview his sister and his wife first. He lives these days in Southern Oregon, and the local paper has done a great job covering his plight, and the angers of locals over his arrest. For all I know, he's guilty, but the only thing I know is how bravely and selflessly he's lived his life trying to save wildlife, to educate children about saving whales, endangered his own life to save whales from being harpooned, and living a eco-efficient, vegan lifestyle.

I'm very depressed about this. I'm almost afraid to say that I ever had communications with him and his wife. It's incredible how this government can make one fearful. (Yes, I am ashamed of my fear, but I can't help but feel it.) But I need to find the strength to do this. The last time I ever had any contact was by e-mail and phone, and that was because they paid me to help create their anti-whaling Web site. I never met either Jonathan or his wife in "real life." One thing I particularly admired about Jonathan and Tami was that they attended the IWC (International Whaling Commission) hearings every year, at their own expense, wherever it was held: Tokyo, London, Australia, and on and on. They were there solely to fight for the whales, but were snubbed constantly by the official U.S. delegation.

The only non-MSM article I've found so far is an IndyMedia rant. (I find such haranques unhelpful, even if much of the report may be true.) My acquaintance's name is Jonathan Paul, his wife's name is Tamara Drake-Miller Paul (PHOTO ABOVE RIGHT -- middle person), and Jonathan's sister's name is Alexandra Paul, most famous for starring in Bay Watch for five years but also an activist so dedicated that the ACLU named her Activist of the Year (2005).

I'll write more ... I promise ... I need to sort this all out in my mind and get over my fear of getting involved (damn it all).

PHOTO RIGHT CAPTION: Tamara Drake waits outside the federal courthouse in Medford Thursday for a glimpse of her husband, Jonathan Paul, who was arraigned on federal charges of arson in the 1997 firebombing of a meatpacking plant in Redmond.



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in having contact with these people.  If you care about the environment though and get together with people who have environmental goals everybody isn't going to agree on how to best achieve those goals.  Thank you for your candor!

I have something to say about it all though........if this is the best fucking "terrorist" that Alberto can come up with after four years of looking up my ass with a scope he needs to kiss same ass!  Oh Yeah, and one more thing.....FUCK YOU YOU POLICE STATE BASTARDS!

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by Militarytracy on Sun Jan 22nd, 2006 at 01:32:59 PM EST

I'll say something else too: I am opposed to violence and arson.  I would never dream of doing such a thing.

In a small defense of those actions, I will say that extreme care is taken to never harm a human being or any animal that might be inside.

In fact, there is no record of any person dying as a result of eco-terrorism.

I'd also like to say that reading Princeton philosophy professor's seminal book -- "Animal Liberation" (ONLY $4.50 at Powell's)  -- will forever more change anyone who reads it.  It's immensely readable -- even though he's a superb academic recruited from Australia by Princeton.  

I had the good fortune of meeting Peter Singer when I headed a save-the-whales event at the Seattle Aquarium.  He was a magnificent speaker, and he authographed my copy of his book.  (It's also the night I met Darcy's father, a veterinarian, because he stayed behind to help me put away the chairs, which impressed me to no end.)

Hickok: "You know the sound of thunder. Can you imagine that sound if I ask you to? Ma'am, listen to the thunder."

by susanhu (susanhuatearthlinkdotnet) on Sun Jan 22nd, 2006 at 01:49:13 PM EST
hey susan, hope you get to feeling better and not so overwhelmed by this whole thing..as I was reading this I was also thinking of Boston Joe's book 'Direct Actions' as this was basically the theme of his book.

'Poverty is the worst form of violence'--Gandhi
by chocolate ink on Sun Jan 22nd, 2006 at 01:59:35 PM EST
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Joe sent me his book, and I'm ashamed to say I haven't read it yet ... I will, I promise.

Hickok: "You know the sound of thunder. Can you imagine that sound if I ask you to? Ma'am, listen to the thunder."
by susanhu (susanhuatearthlinkdotnet) on Sun Jan 22nd, 2006 at 02:02:33 PM EST
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Terrorism: violent or destructive behavior by those who are not members of the ruling class. When used by members of the ruling class, this behavior is called Enhancing Shareholder Value or (oddly enough) fighting the war on terrorism or whatever.

Bush is "the first President to admit to an impeachable offense." --Former Nixon counsel John Dean
by DaveW on Sun Jan 22nd, 2006 at 02:01:41 PM EST
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"In fact, there is no record of any person dying as a result of eco-terrorism."

Well, then.  What makes it different from vandalism?  The fact that it has political motivations?  If that's the justification, where do you draw the line?  Will we see the FBI rounding up graffiti artists next?  Michael Moore?  I'm sure he's hurting somebody's shareholder value.

I certainly don't mean to rant at you, Susan; it's just that this issue has been sitting for a long time like a land mine in my mind, and you happened to step on it, LOL.

Funny thing - when I have those secret fears you mentioned, I'm just afraid, but when I hear YOU talk about having them it makes me good and mad!

"Money ruined Democracy. Washington is lost. We only have the grassroots left." - Bill Moyers

by Knoxville Progressive (green_planet_2000 (at) yahoo (dot) com) on Sun Jan 22nd, 2006 at 03:18:11 PM EST
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Susan - Just after posting the comment above I got a call from the DNC, asking for $$$ and talking about Howard Dean's 50-state strategy.  So I gave them $50 in lieu of sending you flowers to cheer you up!  :-D

"Money ruined Democracy. Washington is lost. We only have the grassroots left." - Bill Moyers
by Knoxville Progressive (green_planet_2000 (at) yahoo (dot) com) on Sun Jan 22nd, 2006 at 03:35:42 PM EST
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harms what the enemy values.

Please take care of yourself, susan. If you can arrange to have your daughter or a friend come and stay with you for a while, please consider it. You have had a heavy load lately.

In any event, be sure to always carry a cell phone wherever you go. (I am not referring to the danger of being seized by warlords, but your fall in the woods. I think if the warlords were interested in you, they would have contacted you before seizing the activists. They got the "get" they wanted for the press conference.)


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Blog updated as needed

by DuctapeFatwa (DuctapeFatwa@yahoo.com) on Sun Jan 22nd, 2006 at 05:04:28 PM EST
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Susan -

Terribly sorry to hear that you're feeling affected by this. That fear is part of the insidious nature of what's happening to us today. Fear to even write an email with "eco-terror" in its subject-line. Do remember that your acquaintance, like all others charged, is innocent 'til proved otherwise.

When you are ready to write on this, there are two articles in Counterpunch by Michael Donnelley that questions the role of gov't informants & agents provocateurs in this case. Let's not forget that whoever tried to bomb Judi Bari & Daryl Cherney  still remains unidentified & at large.

The first, written last month, is The Paralyzing Shadow of Accusation: "Eco-Terrorism": Cui Bono?:

Tim Hermach, head of the Native Forest Council, has seen how the fallout from such actions has impacted non-profit advocacy groups like his. He put it this way, "It's strange how easily we forget. COINTELPRO; industry's arson, insurance fraud & strategic PR campaigns to divide & conquer its opposition of responsible citizens. ELF and its alleged crimes are far more likely to be one or all of the above rather than "us." Just look at the targets. Just look at the results. Did they help us? Did they advance our cause or set us back? Even if one believed there were some willing dupes from within our ranks who played a role in "ELF" actions; were they directed, encouraged or manipulated by the FBI or industry agents?" (snip)

In summary: we have questionable actions at questionable sites; we have arrests with the aid of an unnamed "confidential informant;" we have provocateurs (informants?) who arrive, then vanish; and, after ten years, we have no arrests in the Bari bombing nor in the Detroit and Oakridge arsons or the arson of the Warner Creek forest; reminiscent of the lack of law enforcement effort on the "Anthrax letters" to the media and top Democrats.

A pattern emerges: issues that remain "unresolved' are matters where activists or their causes are harmed or silencing dissent is the motivation. Should industry or their stooges be even slightly impacted by anything, legal (remember those increasingly-present Ninja turtles appearing wherever citizens are exercising their constitutional rights) or otherwise, the FBI stages a full-court press; rights be damned.

The second is Tapes and Snitches: Feds Hand Down Eco-Sabotage Indictments from this weekend's edition:

William Rodgers, an Arizona bookstore owner, is listed as a twelfth unindicted co-conspirator on most of the counts. Unindicted; as he died mysteriously while in custody in an Arizona jail. The implausible claim is he committed suicide using a small plastic bag to suffocate himself. (snip)

In every single count of the indictment, the state notes the acts were carried out with the help of, "another person(s) known to the grand Jury." The government admits its case is based upon "confidential informants" and upon arrestee Stanislaus Meyerhoff who has turned State's Witness and has not been charged with ALL of the arsons he admits to have been involved with.

One of the government's key "confidential witnesses" is Jacob Ferguson, according to Craig Weinerman, the attorney of Chelsea Gerlach, one of those indicted. Ferguson admits to setting many of these fires, but has not himself been indicted. Others, still unnamed, are known to have "worn a wire" for the feds at various activist gatherings. (snip)

The Northwest's largest newspaper, The Oregonian, is providing extensive coverage. The paper notes, "The arsons began in October 1996, when the Earth Liberation Front torched a pickup at the Detroit ranger station in the Willamette National Forest and left a plastic jug rigged as an incendiary on the rooftop. Spray painted graffiti read, 'Leave the forests alone, and no one gets hurt'" Other graffiti read, 'Stop Raping the Forest.' "

This begs the question: who would attempt to burn down a building, yet write graffiti on the very same building that, if the "rigged jug" was successful, would be reduced to ashes? And, it should be noted that the "incendiary device" on the roof went undetected, though it was a cordoned off major crime scene, for 48 hours after the fire, which certainly suggests, at minimum, incompetence. ELF supposedly claimed responsibility. (snip)

One of my American Indian Movement contacts tells me that rumor has it that the feds are seriously engaged in a "mop-up operation" against numerous activists who have gone toe-to-toe with the Beast in the last few decades. If so, get ready for a spate of "confidential informant-based" arrests across a spectrum of movements as the crackdown on dissent accelerates.

Not receiving anywhere near the same amount of press attention are three arrests here in Sacramento, along similar lines: ELF/ALF affiliation, wiretaps & surveleillance, and a 20 year old informant & possible provocateur. The FBI also rented a house used by defendants, and one of the laptops seized as evidence is FBI property. FBI: Trio scouted targets: Nimbus Dam among sites visited by the eco-terror suspects, affidavit says:

Three people described as members of an "eco-terrorist" organization scouted Nimbus Dam, a nearby fish hatchery and a forest genetics facility as possible targets to bomb, according to an FBI affidavit filed Tuesday in federal court . . . The three are charged by criminal complaint with conspiring to use fire or explosives to damage property. (snip)

The case against the three is based on extensive electronic surveillance and an FBI "confidential source who is deeply embedded within the subjects' cell" of the Earth Liberation Front, according to the affidavit of FBI Special Agent Nasson Walker.

At a bail hearing Friday, FBI Special Agent Nasson Walker testified:

. . . the confidential source wore a hidden recorder during many of the conversations the source had with the defendants [and that] the FBI financed the source's renting of a house in Auburn where the four stayed for a short time this month. The agent said the house was rigged with hidden sound and video equipment.The source is a woman, approximately 20, who has been paid about $75,000 plus expenses over the past two years to infiltrate the ELF and gather information for the FBI . . .

[Defense attorney] Jeff Weiner tried to show on cross examination of Walker that the FBI's source was a subtle but moving force behind a lot of what the foursome were doing in the days leading up to the arrests.

Walker acknowledged that some of the money used to buy bomb-making materials came through the source from the FBI. He also acknowledged the source authored part of a book on the group's plans.

Jeff Weiner further brought out on cross examination of Walker that a laptop computer seized in conjunction with the arrests belonged to the FBI. But Walker said he doesn't know whether much of its contents were created by the source.

"Isn't it true," Weiner asked Walker, "your source had a temper tantrum the day before the arrests because 'nothing is progressing,' and stormed out of the house?"

Looking at a google list of articles yesterday, the only paper that didn't use "eco-terror" in its title was, surprisingly, the NY Times. They used eco-sabotage, I think, though of course did work the "T" word in the body of the article. While I have problems with property damage as a tactic, there is something terribly wrong with conflating this stuff with terrorism.

". . . the more educated you are, the more indoctrinated you are. After all, propaganda is largely directed towards the privileged." -Noam Chomsky

by Arcturus on Sun Jan 22nd, 2006 at 03:52:34 PM EST
It hasn't been a mystery for a really long time that ELF has been involved in arson and vandalism.  It isn't as if they don't leave a big fucking E.L.F. painted on shit.  So once again, if this is the best "terrorist" that Alberto can come up with after four years of looking up my ass with a scope then KISS MY FUCKING ASS!

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by Militarytracy on Sun Jan 22nd, 2006 at 01:36:50 PM EST
THANK YOU, Tracy!  I LOVE YOU!

You know what my creepy suspicion is?  That half the time that that painted sign E.L.F. is found, the feds have done it.  Donald Segretti tricksters live on.

Hickok: "You know the sound of thunder. Can you imagine that sound if I ask you to? Ma'am, listen to the thunder."

by susanhu (susanhuatearthlinkdotnet) on Sun Jan 22nd, 2006 at 01:43:38 PM EST
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There actually was an episode of one of those network TV shows you don't watch (LOL) based on that very premise.  So apparently you and I aren't the only ones with that suspicion.  Can't remember which show it was (one of the CSIs?) - when it first started it looked like it was going to be about "ecoterrorism" and I told Mrs. K.P. "I'm not going to watch this propaganda."  When she found me blogging away later, she said it turned out it was a local fireman trying to frame the ELF-type group, or some such plot twist.

"Money ruined Democracy. Washington is lost. We only have the grassroots left." - Bill Moyers
by Knoxville Progressive (green_planet_2000 (at) yahoo (dot) com) on Sun Jan 22nd, 2006 at 03:08:49 PM EST
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Some priorities Gonzales and gang have don't they.  They think environmental and animal activists-excuse me terrorists-are their highest priority no wonder we are so screwed domestically.

Maybe they ought to check out domestic groups like white supremacists, the KKK, fucken anti-gay hating groups like that asshole Fred Phelps who shows up at military funerals and all other sick-ass groups like that...those should be their number one priority.

'Poverty is the worst form of violence'--Gandhi

by chocolate ink on Sun Jan 22nd, 2006 at 01:55:45 PM EST
I'm sorry about this, the fear and sorrow as well as the targeting of evironment and animal rights advocates. There is also the case of the Huntingdon 7-who are facing serious time and fines. There is a good article on them in Mother Jones:
http://www.motherjones.com/news/outfront/2006/01/america_no1_threat.html
Also the spying and infiltration of Green Peace, I don't have a link handy but there was a good interview about it on Flashpoints on KPFA Thursday evening I believe, the show is archived online if anyone is interested.
I think it's only going to get uglier, I wish I didn't feel that way but with people in charge who love destruction and enjoy cruelty I can't see much hope until we get them out of power.

"Before you knew the word 'dream' and the word 'fire' you dreamed of fires" Lisel Mueller
by vida on Sun Jan 22nd, 2006 at 05:36:31 PM EST


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