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To: Ish who wrote (163789)7/23/2001 10:13:06 PM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
OMG! That is horrible! I feel so sorry for her! When is the next surgery?



To: Ish who wrote (163789)7/23/2001 10:21:12 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
When will they stop these terrible TERRORISTS and put them to death just like Tim McVay?
Washington Post
Leaders of Radical Group Identified, Report Says
ELF Tied to Sabotage, Arson Across U.S.

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Reuters
Monday, July 23, 2001; Page A13

EUGENE, Ore., July 22 -- Police have identified three suspected members of the radical environmental group Earth Liberation Front, which has been linked to sabotage and arson attacks across the United States, the Eugene Register-Guard reported today.

No arrests were made, and police did not release the names of the suspects or where they lived, but authorities believed the suspects are ELF leaders, Eugene police Capt. Thad Buchanan told the newspaper. Buchanan is part of a law enforcement task force trying to stop the group's five-year campaign of arson and vandalism that ELF says is carried out "to inflict economic damage on those profiting from the destruction and exploitation of the natural environment."

The group's targets have included logging companies, upscale housing developments and a ski resort.

The FBI says the group has conducted more than 30 acts of violence since 1996, when it began its campaign by gluing the locks at a McDonald's outlet in Eugene. Since then, the group has claimed credit for more than $40 million in damage in bombings and arson. No one has been injured in the attacks.

ELF is believed to be headquartered in the Eugene area and is wanted for fires and other property damage in Washington, Idaho, Colorado, New York, Kentucky and Michigan. Most recently, ELF claimed responsibility June 10 for sabotaging the University of Idaho's biotechnology building in opposition to genetic engineering. It was the second strike by ELF at the new biotech building.

The suspects were linked to five bombings in the Northwest, including a fire at a Eugene car dealership that caused $7.4 million in damage. Other targets have included timber companies, commercial developers, federal forest and wildlife agencies, a ski resort in Vail, Colo., and several housing developments in Long Island, N.Y.

The newspaper reported that the task force, which includes the FBI as well as other local and federal agencies, established that the same type of inexpensive, clock-like timers and similar fuels were used in each of the fires.

"We were able to link [the arsons] through similarities in the device and the method of operation," Buchanan said.

Law enforcement officials made the first arrests of alleged ELF saboteurs in Indiana and New York earlier this year, but authorities have yet to make arrests in the West.

© 2001 The Washington Post Company
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To: Ish who wrote (163789)7/23/2001 11:20:11 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Respond to of 769667
 
"It was an orthropedic surgeon who left my wife a cripple, not a chiropractor"

I never said a chiro was responsible, I merely said that you said you frequent chiro's. I sincerely wish your wife and you the very best......

jfs