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Is the Green Scare really regional chauvanism?

If you look at who and where most of the arrests occur in the Green Scare most seem to be targetted in the Pacific Northwest. Of course the witch trials against ecologically minded people everywhere is wrong, but is this also specifically targetting Pacific Northwesterners? This is again not claim other regions does not have activism and some of the charges include charges in South Dakota and New Jersey. But after the WTO protest in Seattle are we really looking at regional warfare? At regional chauvanism? At a legal silent war against the people of the Pacific Northwest?
Look at the Wikipedia postings on the history of the Green Scare and be mindful of the locations the vast majority is in Oregon, Washington and California:

Green Scare
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The term Green Scare, alluding to the Red Scare of the 1940s-50s, is an expression used by environmental activists to refer to legal action by the U.S. government against the radical environmentalist movement.

It is first known to have appeared in 2002 in the wake of the February 12 congressional hearings on the purported "threat of eco- terrorism."[1] The Spring edition of a prisoner support zine or newsletter, Spirit of Freedom defined the term as "the tactics that the US government and all their tentacles (FBI, IRS, BATF, Joint Terrorism Task Forces, local police, the court system) are using to attack the ELF/ALF and specifically those who publicly support them." [2]

The term has been widely used to describe an early 2006 sweep of arrests, convictions and grand jury indictments of alleged Earth Liberation Front and Animal Liberation Front activists on charges relating to acts of property damage, conspiracy, arson and use of destructive devices. [3] [4]


Operation Backfire
On December 7, 2005, six activists or former activists were arrested in various parts of the country as part of the FBI's Operation Backfire. [5] At least people were subpoenaed to grand juries. [6] Three of the individuals subpoenaed ended up on a January 20, 2006, 65 count, 84 page long indictment. [7] The new indictment charged 11 people with committing 18 acts of arson and vandalism over a 5 year period across multiple states. Some of the charges relate to a 1998 arson attack on the Vail Ski Resort in Colorado and the sabotage of a power line near Bend, Oregon, in 1999. The FBI considers these crimes to be acts of "domestic terrorism,"[8] and the ELF to be the nation's top domestic terror threat. [9]

The evidence provided for the indictments came from the testimony of five cooperating witnesses. [10] Three of the cooperating witnesses, Stanislas Meyerhoff [11], Kevin Tubbs [12], and Sarah Harvey a.k.a. Kendall Tankersly [13], were included in the indictment.

On February 23, 2006, two more individuals, Nathan Frazer Block, 24, and Joyanna Lynn Zacher, 28, were arrested in Olympia, Washington. [14]

On March 30, 2006, Briana Waters, a 30-year-old violin teacher and mother from California, was ordered to appear at a hearing at the U.S. District Court in Seattle after she was charged with two counts related to the May 2001 fire that destroyed the University of Washington Center for Horticulture building. She pled not guilty to all charges. The first count, arson, carries a mandatory minimum term of five years imprisonment; the second, using or carrying a destructive device during a crime of violence, carries a mandatory minimum of 30 years. Waters was ordered released on her personal recognizance on condition she surrender her passport. U.S. Magistrate-Judge Monica Benton, citing the "gravity of the case," also imposed electronic home monitoring on Waters when she returns to the Bay Area. In ordering the monitoring, Benton noted Waters is a mother "who cares for a small child" and a self-employed violin teacher. [15]

On April 6, 2006, U.S. Attorney McGregor Scott and FBI Special Agent Drew Parenti announced four new indictments in connection with an Earth Liberation Front (ELF) October 15, 2001 arson at the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) Litchfield Wild Horse and Burro Facility near Susanville, California. Three of those indicted already face ELF related charges in Oregon, including Canadian Darren Thurston, 36, who is in custody. Josephine Sunshine Overaker, 31, Rebecca Rubin, 32, and Joseph Dibee, 38, are at large, as is the fourth suspect named for the first time in Thursday's indictment, Justin Solondz, 26. [16]

Chris McIntosh sentenced
On December 17, 2005 U.S. District Judge Thomas Zilly sentenced Christopher McIntosh to 8 years in prison for setting fire to a Seattle McDonald's restaurant in January, 2003. McIntosh claimed the action on behalf of the Earth Liberation Front and Animal Liberation Front and in support of "our furry brothers" [17]. McIntosh admitted guilt as part of a plea agreement, in which the prosecution said they would not ask that he spend more then ten years in prison. However, the judge was not bound to honor these requests [18].

Supporters assailed the sentence as excessive "for someone who caused $5,000 damage". Prosecutors argued it was important to "protect the public" from some one who expressed no remorse, saying McIntosh was "proud of his crime, and, given the chance, he would do the same thing again." [19]

Peter Young faces new charges
On December 23, 2005 Codington County, South Dakota's State Attorney Vince Foley announced that he was seeking to try, Peter Daniel Young on state charges for removing mink from fur farms in 1997. Young is currently serving a two year sentence in federal prison for those same crimes. [20]

The Auburn arrestees indicted
On January 13, 2006, three individuals were arrested in Auburn, California for allegedly conspiring to damage telephone towers, a dam and Forest Service facilities "by explosive or fire" [21]. Prosecutors allege the FBI recorded one of the suspects suggesting anti-personnel shrapnel be added to the planned bombs [22].

According to the FBI affidavit, evidence against the three came from a paid "confidential source (CS) who is deeply impeded within the subjects' cell. The CS has worked for the FBI since early 2004. S/he has agreed to testify in court." The document says that she has has provided information in at least 12 anarchist cases since 2004. [23] According to reports by alternative media, the CS infiltrated a wide range of protests across the USA and even some in Europe.[24][25][26]

Rod Coronado arrested
On February 22, 2006 Rod Coronado, a prominent Native American eco-anarchist, was arrested on a felony charge of demonstrating the use of a destructive device [27]. His indictment indirectly relates to an August 1, 2003 fire in San Diego that destroyed an apartment complex causing an estimated $50 million worth of damage. [28] Coronado, a self-described "unofficial ELF spokesman," [29] gave a talk on militant environmental activism in San Diego 15 hours later where he explained how to make incendiary devices. He denies any role in the incident, and investigators do not consider him a suspect in starting the fire. [30] If convicted, he faces up to 25 years in prison and/or a $250,000 fine. [31]

On March 3, 2006 Coronado was released on bail by Tucson Federal Magistrate Charles Pyle. He was required to report to the courtroom of Federal Judge Jeffrey Miller in San Diego on Monday, March 6, 2006. [32]

Matt Lamont arrested
On February 23, 2006 Californian anarchist and, according to sympathetic sources, "former political prisoner", Mathew Lamont was arrested on a parole violation. According to supporters during his interrogation, detectives alluded that they were watching Lamont because they believed that he was plotting to target the Big Bear Dam. [33]

SHAC7 convicted
On March 2, 2006 a New Jersey jury convicted six animal rights activists and the group they were associated with, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) with using their website to incite threats, harassment, vandalism and attacks against the company Huntingdon Life Sciences and their business partners [34]. Originally seven individuals were charged, but the case against one of the defendants was dropped. Pamelyn Ferdin, the current president of SHAC, told the jury that "for the government to say you can't say this and you can't say that is going down a very scary path of going toward fascism." However, the US Attorney's Office described the convicts as "thugs who went far beyond protected speech and lawful protest to engage in and incite intimidation, harassment and violence." [35] The judge ordered five of the defendants held without bail. [36] Three of the defendants face up to $1,250,000 in fines and 23 years in prison. [37]

Response
The Christian Science Monitor reports that the "Operation Backfire" indictments have elicited concern, from activists, that authorities have "cracked the super-secrecy of ALF and ELF" [38]. Alternative media organizations have condemned the arrests, some calling them a "witch hunt", "aimed at disrupting and discrediting political movements" [39]. Activists, maintaining the Red Scare allusion, claim the operations are "fishing expedition[s]" carried out "in the midst of 9/11 McCarthyism. [40] The FBI disputes these claims, Director Robert Mueller claiming the agency takes action "only when volatile talk crosses the line into violence and criminal activity" [41].

wikipedia  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Scare
no, it's not 16.Jun.2006 07:46

Lilly

No, I don't think that it's regional warfare or chauvinism. It's just that Eugene has the best snitches, and the ball of string got pulled apart starting here.

"You are the weakest kink"!

Lilly

Regional funding, probably 16.Jun.2006 12:48

Fredric L. Rice frice@skeptictank.org

It's probably true that Oregon and other North Western areas simply have FGBI and related agencies with larger budgets than most of the branches of same agencies in other parts of the United States.

Quite simply the fascist regime's bugets for denying American citizens their Constitutional rights are much larger in Oregon than anywhere else.


Looking at the Big Picture 16.Jun.2006 13:59

from here

Living in the Illinois Valley, I do wonder if the region might be targetted. Wasn't the Pacific Northwest once dubbed "little Beirut?" Though the Green Scare by itself might not signal that we are being targeted in particular, that along with the blatant and malicious rip-off of replacement O&C funds and the fact that the first potential roadless logging is being aimed directly at us has caused me to seriously ponder the possibility.

Little Beirut 16.Jun.2006 15:47

a Little Beirutian

Well it is true that Portland and Seattle are often the beginning of anti-Republican and anti-globalism


"Bush's father, former President George H.W. Bush, is credited with calling Portland "Little Beirut" for the raucous receptions he got here. However the elder Bush later denied making the comparison."  http://www.katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=60081

I have actually heard that it was Ronald Reagan that called Portland "Little Beirut" cause of both the Lebanese civil war at the time and the single attack on the US marine barracks in Lebanon that made the US reconcider its policy of US presence, but I could be wrong. But the point is that Reagan's first real protest during his presidency happen in Portland during a visit to University of Portland where he was shocked that someone heckled him and then Reagan met the same response in Seattle on the next part of his "tour". Of course George H. W. Bush in his campaign venture of 1988 to Little Beirut was met with red, white (green) and blue food colored enhanced enduced vomiting as he rode past the Little Beirutians. Mr Clinton was, I think, dumbfounded that his "darling" Pacific Northwesterners would protest him at the WTO in Seattle. Remember the corporate news stories blaming all those Eugene anarchists for breaking the windows of Starbucks at the WTO. So I think it is possible that the corporate elite with their FBI lapdogs might be targetting Washington, Oregon and California. It would make sense that they would start off suppressing the typical rebellious barbarians in the far hither northwestern corner of the empire.

FROM LITTLE BERUIT: TO CASCADIA, WITH LOVE 18.Jun.2006 16:12

!HECK!

George Jackson said that fascism is the capitalist class's reaction to a failed revolution. Umm we keep trying.

It seems like we're pissing them off. I think that Bush and his handlers in the think tanks, and chambers of commerce are upset that the "radical elements" can successfully push the margins of the broader political debate outside their comfort zone. Hell what would this country be like if people like us weren't shouting "IMPERIALISM!" every time they want to steal some oil and murder some kids? Would people really be going out of their way to leak stories of secret torture camps? Every speaker needs an audience.
I think the fact that it's usually Cascadian's that throw the first stones when it comes to folks like Bush, or Mussolini upsets them. I think they've profiled us and reasonably assume that the same folks that will hang from trees to defend forests are the same folks that will strap on plastic shields and go head to toe against the forces of global capitalism. They think that these are the same folks that spread that whole embarrassing red state blue state stuff, and all that scary talk of separatism. You know the talk that makes people like bush look like their tearing the country, um "motherland" apart...

It's a question of perspective. Something about the wilderness makes us value life and question our importance in the world. This translates seamlessly to questioning the power and scope of institutions in our lives.

To succeed we must secede.

In common struggle,
!HECK!

Here here !HECK! 19.Jun.2006 01:19

Ecotopian Yeti

I agree I think they see us as the first front of resistance. Look at how Portland Indy is one of the leading indies in the English speaking world and Seattle with Eugene Indies were once leading indies too.