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Exclusive—Co-Worker of Unabomber Victim: Biden Nominee Must Answer for Ecoterrorism That Inspired Ted Kaczynski


Exclusive Co-Worker of Unabomber Victim: Biden Nominee Must Answer for Ecoterrorism That Inspired Ted Kaczynski
27 Jul 2021
In 1995, I was an employee of the California Forestry Association in Sacramento, California. On April 25, 1995, my co-worker Gilbert Murray opened a package addressed to William Dennison, the previous executive of the organization. The package contained a bomb sent by Ted Kaczynski, better known as the Unabomber.
Kaczynski’s bomb was designed to inflict maximum pain and suffering on anyone who might be near the package when it exploded, and that’s what happened to my co-worker that day when a domestic terrorist warped by an ecoterrorist ideology took his life. ....

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Report: Biden Nominee Edited Radical Ecoterrorist Newsletter


17 Jul 2021
Tracy Stone-Manning, President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), helped edit a radical environmental newsletter that advocated for violent action and sought to further the mission of the extremist group Earth First!, whose members committed acts of ecoterrorism in the 1980s and 1990s.
Stone-Manning testified that she “helped edit” a local Earth First! newsletter called the 
Wild Rockies Review while she was a graduate student at the University of Montana in Missoula 30 years ago.
Though the editors and contributors of the 
Wild Rockies Review at that time frequently used pseudonyms or just last names to avoid legal consequences for their writings, multiple issues listed a “Stone” under “Assistance” on their mastheads. Stone-Manning went by “Tracy Stone” before she was married. ....

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FOREST SERVICE: New chief brings years of wildfire experience to job


Published: Monday, July 12, 2021
Randy Moore. Photo credit: Forest Service/You Tube
Randy Moore is the incoming chief of the Forest Service. Forest Service/YouTube
Wildfire season will be ramping up when Randy Moore starts as chief of the Forest Service later this month and he has the right resume to step into that deepening crisis, groups that follow forest policy say.
Moore, a career Forest Service employee who s been the regional forester for the Pacific Southwest since 2007, brings experience in managing California s 20 national forests for wildfire a natural cycle that s grown out of hand in many areas thanks to climate change and vegetation that s built up because of years of strict fire suppression. ....

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A Tarnished Past | Comstock's magazine


In January 1848, six Mormon men bunked together in a small wood
cabin along the South Fork of the American River in Cullumah, as
the Nisenan named the land where they had lived for thousands of
years, meaning “beautiful valley.”
The men, part of the U.S. Army Mormon
Battalion, had traveled from Iowa to San Diego to fight in the
Mexican-American War, which, fortuitously or not, was close to an
end upon their arrival. The war allowed the victorious United
States to acquire more than 500,000 square miles of Mexican
territory from the Rio Grande to the Pacific Ocean. Undeterred,
the men headed north to become laborers at John Sutter’s sawmill ....

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