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There is a strong possibility that Animal Liberation Front (ALF) terrorists
have come into possession of Anthrax as the result of having invaded
laboratories that have been researching the disease. This certainly merits
investigation as a source for the Anthrax attacks. The fact that the Anthrax
used in the recent U.S. attacks is domestic and not of "weapons grade"
indicates the possibility of involvement by a U.S. terrorist group. Using the
September 11th attacks as cover, ALF could be using them to shield its own
activities. The British government is investigating ALF for possible ties to
that country's outbreak of mad cow disease last year.
There is ample reason to suspect that eco-terrorists could have direct ties
and are working in concert with foreign terrorists. First, both forces are
made up of radical activists who have expressed immense hatred for American
industry and its capitalist society. Both operate underground. Both are
structured along the same lines, using secret cells, and communication
networks. Both are determined to destroy America's way of life.
More importantly, there is precedent for such cooperation. It is well
documented that international terrorists from the Islamic Jihad to the Irish
Republican Army, to a variety of violent cells in Europe and Japan have been
in communication with each other, even offering cooperation.
It is not unreasonable that enemies of America would see an opportunity in
working with dedicated revolutionaries in the environmental terrorist
movement that are able to travel freely inside our borders as American
citizens.
In 1999, during preparations for possible Y2K terrorist attacks, the U.S.
military staged urban assault training in San Francisco. One of the military
officers in charge of the training exercise explained to The DeWeese Report
that the San Francisco mission was specifically designed to train troops to
react to a biological terrorist attack.
Moreover, he said that this particular scenario dealt with the fact that
American terrorist groups, such as Earth First! and the Earth Liberation
Front (ELF), were known to have been in contact with outside terrorist
organizations. These U.S based groups, he said, were helping to make plans to
aid such murderous, biological attacks from within the U.S.
Is the FBI investigating the possibility? Probably not. Under former Attorney
General Janet Reno, the FBI was under direct orders to leave such groups
alone. As a result, to date, the FBI has few records on Earth First!, ALF or
ELF.
In response to the growing violence of eco-terrorism, Congressman George
Nethercutt has introduced H.R. 2795, "The Agroterrorism Prevention Act." The
bill was introduced before the September 11th attacks. However, Congress made
no moves to pass the legislation. In October, Congressman Nethercutt made the
connection between the foreign terrorist threat and the domestic
environmental terrorists and attempted to add the bill to anti-terrorism
legislation called for by President Bush. Congress refused to take that
action, failing to understand the connection with environmental terrorists.
Now, Congressman Nethercutt must begin again to get his legislation enacted.
Among others things, says Nethercutt, "H.R.2795 would empower the FBI to
track down extremist cells of ALF and ELF and would give federal prosecutors
the tools they need to properly punish and deter crimes by these
organizations."
The FBI has defined terrorism as: "The unlawful use of force or violence
against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a Government, the
civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or
social objectives." That definition fits eco-terrorists perfectly. If we are
engaged in a war on terrorism, then its time to take out all of the violent
thugs who prey on innocent people and their property.
Ecoterrorists have been around a long time and they too have largely been
ignored. They advocate the violent overthrow of the old order. They
communicate through dispatches in radical publications. They hide in safe
houses and live and work in "cells" with no organized structure, no
recognized leadership, manned by dedicated extremist foot soldiers focused on
destroying America's way of life. Many use aliases to hide their identities.
They bomb, burn, and sabotage private property. They issue declarations of
war against America. They too are preparing for massive destruction. They are
American-born, and they operate right here on American soil.
Not only should Americans be more aware of the ecoterrorists' threat, we
should take a hard look at the comparable objectives they share with external
terrorists such as bin Laden's al Qaeda network. Incredibly, so far, the U.S.
Government has refused to do so.
In February 2001, then-FBI Director Louis Freeh identified ecoterrorist
organizations such as the Earth Liberation Front (ELF) as one of America's
foremost domestic terrorism threats. The FBI's announcement came on the heels
of a January 1st ELF communiqué proclaiming, "This year, 2001, we hope to see
an escalation in tactics against capitalism and industry."
Most ecoterrorist activity seems to revolve around one group, Earth First! It
was founded in 1979 by Dave Foreman who now serves on the Board of Directors
of the Sierra Club. He is also a co-creator of the radical environmental blue
print called "The Wildlands Project." From the beginning, the structure of
Earth First! was "informal" in order to avoid prosecution. It called itself a
"movement" rather than an organization. There was no bureaucracy, no
lobbyist, no paid staff, and only a cadre of volunteers. There were no
membership lists, no lists of names of any kind, and no way to trace anyone
to any activity.
For his model of the new group, Foreman adopted Edward Abbey's
industry-killing novel, "The Monkey Wrench Gang." The book described acts of
sabotage. Forman would call Earth First!'s attacks "eco-tage."
"Monkeywrenching" was a term used by Earth First! activists who poured sugar
into the gas tanks of bulldozers to destroy the equipment of the hated timber
companies. A favorite "Monkeywrenching" trick was to pound spikes into trees.
At the mills, saws hitting the spikes would explode like shrapnel. One worker
lost most of his face when his blade hit an undetected spike. Over the years,
"Monkeywrenchers" have become fond of sending mail bombs and letters in
envelopes lined with razor blades. It pre-stages today's Anthrax-filled
envelopes.
Today, Foreman's vision of radical environmental action has spawned a violent
network of eco-terrorists and it's on the rise. They include the Earth
Liberation Front, the Earth Liberation Army, and the Environmental Rangers,
to name a few. Joining forces with the ecoterrorists are the equally violent
animal rights terrorists. The most prominent of these is the Animal
Liberation Front. Just as Earth First! is a violent offshoot of the
mainstream Sierra Club, animal rights terrorists have links to the well-known
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
There have, to date, been more than 3,000 acts of violence perpetrated by
ecoterrorists. For years Americans were warned of potential attacks by
foreign terrorists like Osama bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, and the Islamic
Jihad. We ignored those warnings to our peril. We continue to ignore our
domestic eco-terrorists at our peril. Inspired by the World Trade Center and
Pentagon attacks, it will not be long before ecoterrorists and animal rights
terrorists seek to demonstrate their capacity to wreak horror and death among
American institutions and people.
Tom DeWeese is the publisher/editor of The DeWeese Report and president of
the American Policy Center, an activist think tank headquartered in Herdon,
VA. The Center maintains an Internet site at www.americanpolicy.org.
Published by permission.
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