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Earth Liberation Front: Revolutionaries, or misguided eco-terrorists?
 
Mar 04, 2008  11:11 AM
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This story about the Earth Liberation Front (ELF) is making the rounds on all the major networks today. I’ll let you read CNN’s take before going on with the questions ...

(CNN)—Fire engulfed five luxury homes Monday morning at a subdivision north of Seattle in what could be a case of ecoterrorism, officials said.

A sign with the letters “ELF” was found at the scene of the fires in the “Street of Dreams” development in Woodinville, Washington, said Chief Rick Eastman of Snohomish County Fire District No. 7.

Eastman did not say if the sign is believed to be from the Earth Liberation Front, which the FBI has called an ecoterrorist group.

“Built green? Nope black!” the sign reads, according to an image from CNN affiliate KING-TV in Seattle. The sign calls the homes “McMansions.”

John Heller, president of Seattle Street of Dreams model luxury home development, said he had spoken to the fire chief and was told that the fires were suspicious.  Watch fires burn luxury homes ยป

“My understanding is that it was an act of terror,” Heller said.

The FBI said the fires are being investigated as an act of domestic terrorism.

Heller said he was out of town on business and was rushing back to see what was left of the development. He said it was a new subdivision that featured luxury homes priced at $2 million.

Eastman said there had been no injuries and there were no suspects. He told KING-TV that police and agents of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were investigating.

Seattle’s Street of Dreams is “the most popular and highest attended single site luxury home and garden tour in the U.S.,” according to the event’s Web site.

According to the FBI, the Earth Liberation Front claimed responsibility for burning five townhomes under construction on November 20, 2005, in Hagerstown, Maryland. Fire officials investigating the scene determined that kerosene was used as the accelerant in the arson, the FBI said.

Last year, 10 people, including self-proclaimed members of the ELF and members of another organization called the Animal Liberation Front, were convicted for a string of arson fires that totaled more than $40 million in damage, according to an August statement by the U.S. Justice Department.

At that time, the court case was called the “largest ecoterrorism case in U.S. history,” according to the statement.

Three others charged in the case are at large and considered international fugitives by the Justice Department.

(The link to the above story is here: http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/03/03/seattle.fire/index.html)

What’s not mentioned here is that at least one of the homes destroyed in the blaze had recently won an award for being outstandingly green friendly, which hints that the ELF (should they indeed be the group behind this) is just sort of randomly burning things they don’t like.

The story is still developing, but I think it’s worth posing this question: How should we see the ELF? As an eco-terrorist group? As green-loving revolutionaries? As misguided, badly informed activists with an increasingly hostile and ill-informed agenda?

 
Reply #1 • Mar 06, 2008  10:30 AM
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While I don’t condone setting expensive subdivisions on fire, I find it extremely difficult to care about it when it happens, just as I tried—tried very hard—to care when those developers’ and realtors’ offices were vandalized downtown.  I just… couldn’t, though.  I tried to work up some indignation when the Rose Hill Plantation subdivision was vandalized, and I thought I had succeeded there for a moment but it turned out to just be gas. 

Would I fret and wring my hands if ELF came to Asheville and started torching our various incarnations of The Settings of Golfe Villa Townes at Misspelled Oake Mountaine Springe Pointe Viewes?  Not a bit.  I’d probably read the news about it and giggle helplessly all night.  Do I think it’s wrong?  Sure.

 
Reply #2 • Mar 06, 2008  11:10 AM
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Don’t they think the smoke from all those fires is harming the environment too?