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Consumer Group Breaks Story on Closed-Door Seminar With Arsonists, An International Fugitive, and Eco-Terror Ringleaders
While the FBI investigates a wave of recent crimes by the Earth Liberation Front (ELF) and the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), notorious ringleaders from these violent fringe groups have been given a friendly academic platform to espouse their tactics of arson, property destruction, and death threats. California State University Fresno will host an event next week dedicated to the topic of "Revolutionary Environmentalism." Today's Los Angeles Times reports on the February 13-14 conference, which showcases radical speakers who not only advocate arson and violence, but have actually been convicted of such crimes.
Confirmed participants will include:
* Rodney Coronado -- a convicted multiple arsonist who spent 57 months in
prison for torching a Michigan State University laboratory, received
over $70,000 from PETA's tax-exempt coffers, and now fronts for the
violent animal rights group SHAC (for current info on this group, visit
www.ActivistCash.com )
* Paul Watson -- an animal rights terrorist on the high seas who is an
international fugitive, has sunk at least 10 ships, and told the Animal
Rights 2002 conference: "There's nothing wrong with being a terrorist,
as long as you win"
* Craig Rosebraugh -- a former ELF "spokesperson" who invoked the 5th
Amendment more than 50 times in a congressional hearing in 2002 about
his organization's lengthy crime spree
* Gary Yourofsky -- an employee of PETA who proudly sports an Animal
Liberation Front tattoo on his arm, has been arrested over 10 times for
animal rights crimes, and has told fellow activists: "Do not be afraid
to condone arsons"
* Kim Marks -- a "spokesperson" for Earth First! (the radical green group
that spawned ELF in 1992), at a time when ELF claimed responsibility for
setting fire to logging equipment, fire engines, and bulldozers
* Rik Scarce -- a Michigan State University professor who let Rodney
Coronado use his home as a base of operations during a string of arsons
in 1991, and was jailed for 5 months for refusing to tell a Grand Jury
what he knew about Coronado's ALF crimes. Scarce argued in his book
"Eco-Warriors" that wholesale human extermination would be "an
environmental cure-all."
Since the Center for Consumer Freedom first broke this story on December 20, intense public scrutiny has been drawn to the Cal State Fresno seminar. Despite the increased pressure, a wide list of academic departments have still agreed to sponsor the event, most of which is still closed to the taxpaying public that funds the University.
The Center for Consumer Freedom is a nonprofit organization supported by restaurant operators, food and beverage companies, and ordinary Americans, all working together to promote personal responsibility and protect consumer choices. To learn more, visit www.ConsumerFreedom.com .