Infrastructure sabotage in the USA

(((No wonder these Earth Liberation Front cadres have

been running around setting fire to stuff since the mid-90s

and nobody thought to arrest them – they're women.

Just look at all those women hauling that arson equipment

across the American West. If somebody hadn't gotten

body-wired and ratted them out, they'd still be at it.

(((Furthermore, if they weren't running a sabotage

group as the outreach wing of leftie-indie bookstores,

they could have read a map of natural gas pipelines

across the mountains and deserts and brought the

West Coast straight to its knees in a high Armenian style.

Heck, somebody could go out and do that tomorrow.)))

(((Won't be this lot, though. They're gonna go down

hard.)))

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/21/politics/21indict.html?hp&ex=1137819600&en=c61084ad86028b05&ei=5094&partner=homepage

The indictment charges that the group used homemade incendiary devices made from milk jugs, plastic buckets, petroleum fuels and timers to destroy buildings, vehicles and other targets, including a meatpacking company in Deschutes County, Ore.; a ski center in Vail, Colo.' and a family-owned timber company in Douglas County, Ore.

Most of the incidents cited were in Oregon. Others were in Washington, Wyoming, Colorado and California.

"The trail of destruction left by these defendants across the Western United States caused millions of dollars in damage to public and private facilities," Mr. Gonzales said. "Today's indictment proves that we will not tolerate any group that terrorizes the American people, no matter its intentions or objectives."

The six defendants arrested last month were Sarah Kendall Harvey, 28; Daniel Gerard McGowan, 31; Stanislas Gregory Meyerhoff, 28; Darren Todd Thurston, 34; Ms. Gerlach and Mr. Tubbs. Ms. Harvey was released on bond.

The defendants arrested this week were Jonathan Mark Christopher Paul, 39, and Suzanne Savoie, 28. The three still at-large are Joseph Dibee, 38; Josephine Sunshine Overaker, 31; and Rebecca Rubin, 32.