Thursday, February 17, 2011

EARTH COP TO RETURN TO DNR!

DNR Dept. Supervisor, Leonard Young
receives a Cease & Desist Order from Earth Cop

Submitted to Shelton Blog by Duff Badgley Mason County Progressive

Earth Cop Shall Return!

The Feb.16th Goldmark protest at DNR in Olympia showed the power of Earth Cop and taking protest right to the office of Biomass Czar Peter Goldmark. Earth Cop said what we are learning is true: Goldmark is the most dangerous man in the state. His biomass policies kill. His biomass policies kill people. His biomass policies stoke climate change. His biomass policies will decimate our forests.

Five cops waited for us in the DNR lobby in Olympia yesterday. The cops showed we had badly rattled Goldmark's cage--literally. Goldmark called the cops on us he was so upset about our protest in his own office building. The cops and a DNR minion waited to meet us. But so did a TV camera crew from TCTV--Thurston County public TV. Look for footage soon on TV and available as a web link.

The cops were friendly. The DNR guy was friendly. They had decided to try to kill us with niceness. But let's remember: there is nothing nice about Goldmark's biomass war on our forests. There is nothing nice about Goldmark's biomass war on our lives. There is nothing nice about Goldmark's biomass war on our climate.

Earth Cop is launched! Goldmark and Adage and Evergreen and Simpson and Port Townsend Paper and Nippon-- BEWARE!!!

SHELTON BLOG NOTE:

Link to No Biomass Burn:
http://www.nobiomassburn.org

Photo by John Cox

2 comments:

  1. Love it!

    I think it was the gleaming gold tooth in the Goldmark grinning pig that really got them scared and that resulted in them having police officers there! They probably thought the pig was a human-hybrid creature and that he might show up at the protest as well.

    Those police officers remind me of Wisconsin, where the Governor thought he would need the National Guard to deal with a non-violent but very vocal protest, 25,000 strong today I hear.

    Goldmark should be a little nervous while watching Wisconsin because when the average citizen of Washington State becomes sufficiently informed about the state's bioma$$acre, the next march on DNR may have a great many more participants... still nonviolent and respectful, but pretty loud I suspect!

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  2. Welcome Earth Cop!!
    DNR has a responsibility to the State and to the citizens -- and, it is not one solely focused on Corporate interests. Remember hearing how "if we do not change what we are doing, it will become the problem of our future generations"? Well, we are the "future generation -- with our grandchildren and then their children having to cope with our excesses and the will of the Corporations! The "buck" MUST Stop Here!

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