A new chapter has been added to the shale gas industry’s eco-terrorism, counterinsurgency and psychological operationsย saga.
In March,ย NBC News investigative reporter Michael Isikoffย revealed that many prominent U.S. public officialsย are on the payroll of theย People’s Mujahedin of Iran (MEK), a group labeled by theย U.S. State Department as a terrorist organization. These U.S. officials areย lobbying hard to remove the MEK from theย list.
Under U.S. Supreme Court precedent, after the recentย Holder v. Humanitarian Law Projectย decision โ a controversial decisionย itself โ it is a federal crime to provide โmaterial supportโ for a designated terrorist organization. But legal niceties are apparently of nil concern to those on the dole of the MEK, a list that includes several big name political figures, according to a report written by former Bush Administration attorney and RAND Corporation analyst Jeremiah Goulka. A sample isย below:
- Formerย Gov.ย Ed Rendell (D-PA)
- Former Gov.ย Tom Ridge (R-PA), who was also the former head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security under President George W.ย Bush
- Former NY Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who was also a Republican primary candidate for President inย 2008
- Former Gov. Howard Dean (D-VT), formerly the head of the Democratic National Committee and aย Democratic primary candidate for President inย 2004ย ย
Many other powerful people are on the bipartisan list, asย well.ย
Rendell โ as one example โ received $160,000 on his MEK-funded speaking tour. He and others areย nowย under a legal investigation and were issued a subpoenaย by the U.S. Department of Treasury for taking cash from a designated terroristย group.
Rendell and Ridge: From โMilitantโ Labelers to Terroristย Enablers
In the fall of 2010, while Ed Rendell was Governor and Tom Ridge wasย Strategic Advisor of the Marcellus Shale Coalition, the mediaย discoveredย that Pennsylvania’s Office of Homeland Security (DHS) was monitoring and filing intelligence reports on citizens speaking out against the then nascent shale gas industry’s presence in theย Marcellus Shale basin. In one bulletin, PA Homeland Security refers to โmilitantsโ and โenvironmental extremistsโ who dare to question the fossil fuel industry’sย practices.
That incident came and went, with many believing it was an isolated incident. It wasn’t.ย Far from it, in fact.ย
PSYOPs, Insurgents, and โEco-Terroristsโ in the Marcellus and Eagleย Ford
The industry was again caught red-handed in the fall of 2011 when DeSmogBlog, with the help of Earthworks’ activist Sharon Wilson, uncovered a bombshell story.
The short version: at an October 2011 Houston, TX conference for shale gas industry public relations professionals, PR flacks for gas industry corporations Range Resources and Anadarko Petroleum Corporation revealed that they utilize psychological warfare tactics on concerned stakeholders in the areas in which they are fracking, and that they see themselves fighting a counterinsurgency war against these stakeholders, who in this fight are viewed as โanย insurgency.โ
Then inย February, The Public Heraldย reported that, during an August 2011 team reporting trip at Tioga State Forest in Troy, PA, some of its journalists were accused by Seneca Resources truck drivers as being โtrespassing eco-terrorists.โ That’s ironic given that Tioga is a public park operated by PA‘s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Seneca proceded to threaten to detain these journalists without legal authority to do so and also attempted to seize the camera of The Herald‘s reportingย crew.ย
The Heraldย statedย inย response,
โTo be labeled as, or even associated with, an ecoterrorist is no small thingโฆClearly, a need for government to protect the people within the United States from real acts of aggression or violence has been usurped by private interests when journalists, or the public, can be so easily labeled asย ‘ecoterrorists.’โ
There’s more. On February 28,ย The Washington Post reported that the FBI is labeling anti-fracking activists in Texas’ Eagle Ford shale basin, in the city of Denton, TX, asย โeco-terrorists.โ
โEven as environmental and animal rights extremism in the United States is on the wane, officials at the federal, state and local level are continuing to target groups they have labeled a threat to national security, according to interviews with numerous activists, internal FBI documents and a survey of legislative initiatives across the country,โ wroteย The Post.ย
The Hypocrisyย Reeks
An insurgent, by definition in U.S. lexicon, is another name for aย โterrorist.โ
While citizens concerned about the impacts from fracking and reckless gas industry practices are being labeled โeco-terroristsโ and โan insurgengy,โ those responsible, directly or indirectly for having them labeled as such, are shilling on behalf of a State Department-designated terroristย organization.
The hypocrisy here reeks any way you sliceย it.
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