This morning I awoke
from unsettling dreams to recognize that my agenda is now construed as
some hideous kind of terrorist threat. As a regular non-violent
civil-disobedient direct-action treesitter and an activist with Peace
and Human Rights proclivities, I expect that I should be terrified about
the unsurprising recent revelations about the extent of the Bush
domestic espionage programs. I should flatter myself that my seemingly
piddling efforts have now put me square on the National Security Agency
(NSA) radar screen. While researching for this article, I have been
browsing deep into the forbidden territory of direct-action activism,
and with every click of the mouse, apparently, I'm lighting up a red
flag on some spy-screen down at N.S.A./F.B.I./Pentagon CentCom. Just the
bookmarks I’ve collected in my computer could well slate me slated for
extraordinary rendition to some nearby dungeon of the Bush torture
gulag.
In Bush's Kafkaesque
oil-fuelled fantasy, his dictator's role in the murderous on-going
slaughter in Iraq is a god sent mission to "spread peace, freedom and
democracy in the world." But his twisted totalitarian tyranny requires
unfettered access to oil, and he'll go to ungodly lengths to get it.
Bush dictates that his Gestapo-type NSA operatives must have free
license to conduct unwarranted eavesdropping and infiltrations into such
domestic terrorist organizations as the Raging Grannies, the Catholic
Workers Group, Code Pink, the Vegan Community Project, Greenpeace, PETA,
readers of The Little Red Book and The Monkeywrench Gang,
and myriad other environmental, peace and human rights groups and
individual activists. Although John Lewis, an FBI deputy assistant
director and top official in charge of domestic terrorism says "the No.
1 domestic terrorism threat is the eco-terrorism, animal-rights
movement," apparently all citizen action efforts are now under
police-state scrutiny. In a statement before the Senate Judiciary
Committee in May 2004, Lewis noted the "upswing in violent rhetoric and
tactics" among eco-terrorists and said that in recent years the Animal
Liberation Front (ALF) and Earth Liberation Front (ELF) "have become the
most active criminal extremist elements in the United States."
On February 6, 2002, Dale L. Watson, Executive Assistant Director,
Counterterrorism/Counterintelligence Division of the FBI
testified before the
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
He noted "during the past decade we have witnessed dramatic changes in
the nature of the terrorist threat. In the 1990s, right-wing extremism
overtook left-wing terrorism as the most dangerous domestic terrorist
threat to the country. During the past several years, special interest
extremism -- as characterized by the ALF and the ELF -- has emerged as a
serious terrorist threat. The FBI estimates that ALF/ELF have committed
approximately 600 criminal acts in the United States since 1996,
resulting in damages in excess of 42 million dollars."
Last week six young environmental activists were arrested in a series of
coordinated raids in New York, Virginia, Arizona and Oregon. Daniel
McGowan and Stanislas Meyerhoff are now facing potential life
imprisonment. They are accused of setting fires in 2001 at a lumber
company and an experimental tree farm in Oregon. No one was injured in
the blazes. Chelsea Gerlach, Kevin Tubbs, Bill Rodgers and Sarah Harvey
face between 20 and 25 years in prison for allegedly setting other
fires. These are the most serious charges ever filed against
environmental activists for allegedly taking part in such direct-action.
What's particularly interesting is that the remarkable efforts of
direct-action Peaceniks who have been attacking, and causing significant
damage to the American (and British) military apparatus and weapons of
mass destruction have not been identified in the FBI's ranking of
current terrorist threats. This heroic and classically non-violent
direct-action citizens' campaign against what are clearly the most
obscene terrorist threats ever, has been conspicuously absent from the
FBI list, and from mainstream media attention. If Iraqi freedom fighters
had downed two US Navy F-16s, one can be certain that such an
accomplishment would be front-page headline news. But when the Italian
Christian Peacenik, Turi Salvatore Vaccarro recently destroyed two US
Navy F-16s with a sledgehammer, not a single headline turned up on my
Google search of the incident. Vaccaro simply climbed over a fence into
a US/NATO air base in the Netherlands where about 20 nuclear bombs and
some F-16s were stationed and managed to completely destroy the cockpits
of the jets.
It is because the difficulty of framing a terrorist label around the
gentle and principled people who attack such obviously horrific weaponry
is simply beyond the Kafkaesque and Orwellian machinations of Bush's
Rovian spinmeisters. To add to their hypocritical difficulty, it has
most often been devout Christians and nuns who are wielding the hammers.
While the logging industry's PR henchflack may have successfully spun a
"good-news story" of the wanton corporate gutting of our Earth's final
ancient forests, the Bushites are desperately, albeit unsuccessfully
trying to reframe the deteriorating image of their Iraq-attack. The
derogatory “hippie treehugger” frame has been so successfully embedded
that the somnolent general public yawns at life sentences for Enviros
who burn down a logging company office, but the same spin cannot be
applied to direct-action Peaceniks. And while the importance of the
Peacenik actions cannot be overstated, there isn't much difference
between what the treehuggers do and what your average Humvee-burner
does; what the animal rights activist does, and what those who attack
nuclear submarines and missile silos with hammers do. These heroic
people are all opposed to the wanton destruction of life on Earth, and
the power of their simple actions severely threatens Bush's global
domination scheme.
To realize my unsettling dreams, I shall now venture into discussion
which will get those red flags down at Spy-CentCom really flashing. It's
tough for civilians in wheelchairs and senior citizens (see below) to
scale fences to sledgehammer weapons of mass destruction. But sabotage
is easy for those already on the inside. It's past time there was some
conscience and courage from those who volunteer their lives to serve
their country, but are now messed up with the global domination scheme
of the current megalomaniac dictator. The only German soldiers who are
recognized as genuine military heroes after WWII are people like Claus
Von Stauffenberg, who along with Wilhelm Canaris, Carl Goerdeler, Julius
Leber, Ulrich Hassell, Hans Oster, Henning von Tresckow, Fabin
Schlabrendorff, Peter von Wartenburg, Ludwig Beck, and Erwin von
Witzleben attempted to assassinate Adolph Hitler. There will never be a
heroic epitaph written for those soldiers who have volunteered for
George Bush's Iraq massacre, but whoever amongst them works to frag this
scourge and his war chest will have done humanity and the good Earth the
ultimate service. They should do their duty.
People who practice principled non-violent civil-disobedient direct
action have exhausted all due-process options to address the injustices
that they see. That's the point when the citizen's metamorphosis occurs.
At some point the need for peace and justice goes beyond what can be
advanced through existing channels. A person will go beyond the
limitations of human organization to exert the tremendous personal power
of the moral upper hand. The metamorphic stages go from the public
demonstrator to those brave souls who commit the final non-violent act
of non-sentient material sabotage to change the world for the better.
But then there are those individuals whose lives have been so
irrevocably damaged by injustice that their act of civil disobedience
passes beyond non-violence and comes to target the living. It is easy to
understand the motivation of a person who awakes to find their innocent
loved ones murdered by some heinous dictator raining hellfire from afar.
We may not advocate it, or practice it ourselves, but we can understand,
and perhaps even forgive their actions.
Here below, I've collected a few names and the actions of a few of
the many great heroes of humanity whose personal non-violent
direct-action was made truly in the name of Peace:
On New Years Day in 1991, Ciaron O'Reilly and three others entered
Griffiss Air Force Base in New York and began hammering on a KC-135 (a
refueling plane for B52s). They then proceeded to smash the engine of a
nearby cruise-missile-armed B52 bomber that was to be used in the
strikes against Iraq. They also destroyed some of the runway, chipping
at two sections, one being nearly five feet in diameter.
In January 1996, Andrea Needham, Joanna Wilson, Lotta Kronlid and Angie
Zeltner broke into the high security hangar owned by British Aerospace
in Lancashire to disarm a newly built Hawk jet. The jet was slated
for delivery to the Indonesian Government to use against villagers of
East Timor. They broke into the hangar and set about destroying the war
machine. They developed a steady rhythm, once they realized that the
security was not coming. Over a period of about an hour the women
methodically destroyed the plane's weapons system with their hammers.
On February 1st, 1999, Rosie James and Rachel Wenham swam 300 meters in
wetsuits into the Vickers dockyard at Barrow in Furness to reach HMS
Vengeance. They swam in freezing conditions in the dark with their
disarmament equipment of hammers, chisels, crowbars, screwdrivers and
paint. The women then climbed around the submarine and dismantled radio
equipment used to launch weapons of mass destruction. They hung a banner
on the conning tower, which read “Women Want Peace,” painted the words
“ILLEGAL DEATH MACHINE”, and peace/women's symbols on the hull and
smashed testing equipment on the conning tower.
On August 29th, 1999, Sylvia Boyes and Anne Scholz entered the water in
the dark to the south of the perimeter of the Faslane nuclear submarine
base. They swam round the perimeter fence and after two hours in the
water were intercepted while swimming under the jetties where the
Polaris submarines were formerly berthed. Anne said: "My plan was to get
onto a Trident sub and lock myself to it. Sylvia had a hammer to use on
the exterior and spray paint to use on computer monitors inside the
boat."
A Trident SSBN (Ship Submersible Ballistic Nuclear) has 16 missile
tubes. Each missile can carry eight warheads, and each 100-kiloton
warhead is eight times the size of the Hiroshima bomb. A Trident
submarine is on patrol 24 hours a day, every day of the year, on reduced
alert but able to fire missiles within days.
On June 24, 2000, Bonnie Urfer and Michael Sprong used hand-held Swede
saws to cut down three poles supporting transmission lines for a
controversial U.S. submarine communication system located near Clam Lake
Wisconsin. After performing their "act of nonviolent direct disarmament
and crime prevention," the two waited over an hour for the arrival of
Ashland County Sheriff's Deputies who took them into custody. This was
the fifth time since 1984 that the transmitter -- known as Project ELF
(Extremely Low Frequency) -- was shut down by activists who simply
walked up to poles supporting the 28-mile-long transmitter antennae and
cut them down with hand saws.
On Sept. 4, 2002, Eoin Dubsky and Tim Hourigan were arrested at Shannon
Airport for "Defacing an Aircraft." Mr. Dubsky took a can of fluorescent
orange paint to a USAF Hercules plane, and afterwards, wishing to be
accountable, he phoned airport police himself to inform them of his
actions.
On October 6, 2002, the Sisters Jackie Hudson, Ardeth Platte and Carol
Gilbert broke into a Minuteman III nuclear missile silo. They pounded on
the silo with hammers and smeared it with their own blood. The nuns said
they were compelled to act as war with Iraq moved closer and because the
United States had never promised not to use nuclear weapons.
On March 10th, 2003, anti-war activists breached the security at RAF
Leuchars in Fife twice in twenty-four hours. The so-called "Citizens'
Inspections" were made all the more embarrassing for military chiefs by
the fact that one of the activists is a wheelchair user. At 4:30am
wheelchair user Roz Bullen and Petter Joelson entered via holes they had
cut in the boundary fence at the base. They were able to paint the
slogans "A flower in your gun" and "Peace and Responsibility" in blood
red paint on part of a hangar and military vehicles.
On March 12th, 2003, Ulla Roder destroyed a Tornado jet at Leuchars
airbase. She went into a hangar at the Fife airbase and discovered the
plane completely unguarded. She said: "I took my hammer to the
nose-cone, the cockpit, the fuselage, the wings, the tailplane and other
parts of the plane which were safe to damage. I don't see it flying
again. I then sat down and waited for the security people to arrive. I
am pleased that this particular aircraft will not be dropping bombs on
innocent people in Iraq."
On May 25, 2003, Mark Colville, Sister Susan Clarkson, Joan Gregory, and
Brian Buckley went aboard for a tour of the USS Philippine Sea during
the 16th Annual Fleet Week in New York City. The USS Philippine Sea was
the first warship to attack Afghanistan after Sept 11. Once on the ship,
they poured their blood and hammered on the missile hatches that hold
Tomahawk Cruise Missiles. They held up pictures of Iraqi children who
had been injured and maimed by US weapons.
On January 29 2003, Mary Kelly caused extensive damage to a US Navy C 40
Boeing 737 aircraft at Shannon Airport by smashing it with a
hatchet-type hammer. She caused more than 500,000 euros worth of damage
to the nose cone, the nose wheel, the hydraulics and electrics of the
plane.
A week later, at the same airport on Feb 4th, 2003 Ciarron O'Reilly
smashed the same plane which was being repaired after Mary Kelly’s
disarmament action the previous week. They spray painted the hangar with
"PITSTOP FOR DEATH" and "THE WAR STOPS HERE! PHIL BERRIGAN R.I.P." and
constructed a shrine with photos of Iraqi children. Human blood was
poured on the runway and a mattock was used to begin to take the runway
up. Mr. O'Reilly said "that it was an emphasis on taking responsibility
to help others." He said that after 5-6 minutes of beating on the
aircraft, the group knew it would definitely have to be grounded.
Ingmar Lee can be reached at:
ingmarz@gmail.com.