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Home > Outdoor news > You are here: Environmental terror group says Forest Service facilities are targets for terrorism Environmental terror group says Forest Service facilities are
targets for terrorism (9/5/2002) As the nation prepares to honor the one year anniversary of
the 9-11 terrorist attacks, an environmental terror group is bragging
about its involvement in the destruction of a U.S. Forest Service
research station and calling other Forest Service facilities “likely
targets” for future terror acts. The Earth Liberation Front (ELF), one of the nation’s most
active domestic terrorist organizations, according to the FBI, claimed
responsibility for an August 11 arson that caused $700,000 damage to a
U.S. Forest Service research office in Irvine, Pennsylvania.
It targeted the facility in response to timber sales, oil
drilling and “greed driven manipulation of nature” in the Allegheny
National Forest. “This facility was strategically targeted, and if rebuilt,
will be targeted again for complete destruction,” the group said in an
anonymous communiqué. “Furthermore,
all other U.S. Forest Service administration and research
facilities…should now be considered likely targets.” Eco-terrorism occurs across the nation.
Special Agent Bill Fox with the Forest Service’s Northern
Region office in Missoula, Montana said the Service has seen changes in
protestors over the years. Increasingly, he said, there is violence or
at least the threat of violence associated with environmental protests. To help combat environmental terrorism, the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance has drafted model legislation to help the states prosecute eco-terror and animal rights terror organizations as well as more “mainstream” groups that support terror tactics. For more information about the model legislation, contact the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance at (614) 888-4868. CopyrightÓ U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance- www.ussportsmen.org
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