Earth Liberation Front Believed Responsible For Arson At Multimillion-Dollar Seattle Homes

ELIZABETH M. GILLESPIE | March 3, 2008 11:04 PM EST | AP

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Firefighters pour water onto burning houses at the scene where four multimillion dollar homes burned Monday, March 3, 2008, in Woodinville, Wash., a suburb of Seattle. A sign with the initials of a radical environmental group was found at the scene, an official said. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

WOODINVILLE, Wash. — Three seven-figure dream homes went up in flames early Monday in a Seattle suburb, apparently set by eco-terrorists who left a sign mocking the builders' claims that the 4,000-plus-square-foot houses were environmentally friendly.

The sign _ a sheet marked with spray paint _ bore the initials ELF, for Earth Liberation Front, a loose collection of radical environmentalists that has claimed responsibility for dozens of attacks since the 1990s.

The sheriff's office estimated that Monday's pre-dawn fires did $7 million in damage to the "Street of Dreams," a row of unoccupied, furnished luxury model homes where tens of thousands of visitors last summer eyed the latest in high-end housing, interior design and landscaping. Three homes were destroyed and two had minor fire or smoke damage.

Crews removed incendiary devices found in the homes, Snohomish County District 7 Fire Chief Rick Eastman said. Later, however, Kelvin Crenshaw, special agent in charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms in Seattle, said there was no evidence such devices had been used.

The FBI was investigating the fires as a potential domestic terrorism act, said FBI spokesman Rich Kolko in Washington, D.C.

No injuries were reported in the fires, which began before dawn in the wooded subdivision and were still smoldering by midmorning.

The sign left behind said in red scraggly letters, "Built Green? Nope black!" and "McMansions in RCDs r not green," a reference to rural cluster developments.

One alleged ELF activist is on trial in Tacoma in the 2001 firebombing of the University of Washington's Center for Urban Horticulture. In another case out of Portland, Ore., environmental activist and former fugitive Tre Arrow pleaded not guilty Monday to ecoterrorism charges and was ordered held as a flight risk and public danger.

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Investigators were not immediately aware of any evidence linking the fires to either criminal case, Seattle FBI agent Fred Gutt said.

The homes that burned were between 4,200 and 4,750 square feet, are on sale at prices up to nearly $2 million.

Builders involved with the project said the homes used "green" techniques such as water-pervious sidewalks, super-insulated walls and windows and products made with recycled materials, such carpet pads.

"We all built our houses to higher standards to try to demonstrate best practices in the industry," said Grey Lundberg, whose company CMI Homes built one of the homes that was destroyed.

Many cities have events similar to the Seattle Street of Dreams, which has been held since the 1980s. Advertising for last summer's show focused on the environmentally friendly aspects of the homes, which were smaller than some of the houses featured in years past.

"We are stunned by this event, and we thank God that each of the homes were unoccupied and that there were no apparent injuries," Seattle Street of Dreams Inc. President John Heller said in a news release.

The homes are in a development near the headwaters of Bear Creek, which is home to endangered chinook salmon. Opponents of the development had questioned whether the luxury homes could pollute the creek and an aquifer that is a drinking water source, and whether enough was done to protect nearby wetlands.

The FBI has said the ELF and a sister group, the Animal Liberation Front, have committed hundreds of criminal acts.

ELF is known for trying to cause economic damage to companies or organizations it considers to be harming the environment. The group has no organized structure or leadership; typically, autonomous cells of activists take "direct actions" such as arsons and claim responsibility on behalf of ELF.

In 2005, federal authorities charged more than a dozen people involved in an ELF cell known as "the Family" and centered near Olympia, Wash., and Eugene, Ore. The group was responsible for at least 17 fires around the West from 1996 to 2001 _ most notoriously, the 1998 destruction of a lodge at the Vail ski resort in Colorado, a fire that caused $12 million in damage.

A federal jury in Tacoma was deliberating in the case of another accused ELF activist. Briana Waters could face at least 35 years if convicted of helping to firebomb the UW horticulture building in 2001.

Waters' lawyer, Robert Bloom, asked the judge to declare a mistrial Monday morning, citing the possibility that the fires _ and their ensuing publicity _ could influence the jury.

"It is inconceivable that anybody who is supporting Briana's case could have been responsible for this," Bloom said.

The judge rejected Bloom's request.

Waters, a 32-year-old violin teacher from Oakland, Calif., is accused of serving as a lookout while her friends planted the firebomb, which caused $7 million in damage. The horticulture center was targeted because the ELF activists mistakenly believed researchers there were genetically engineering trees, investigators said.

Tre Arrow is accused of helping to destroy concrete-mixing trucks at Ross Island Sand and Gravel Co. in Portland in April 2001 and of firebombing logging trucks at Schoppert Logging Co. in Eagle Creek near Mount Hood in June 2001.

ELF has timed attacks with criminal cases in the past. A few days before Jeff Luers was to be tried in 2001 on charges he torched three SUVs at a Eugene, Ore., car dealership, ELF activists hit the same dealership again. Luers was convicted.

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Associated Press writer Lara Jakes Jordan in Washington, D.C., and Gene Johnson in Seattle contributed to this report.

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Class war is a terrible thing... and it's just about time we had one!!!

[apologies to "Young Frankenstein"]

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 03/03/2008
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Check out H.R. 1955
These homes were not burnt down by the Eco people.
They were burnt down by the builders.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 03/03/2008
- BigBagel I'm a Fan of BigBagel 30 fans permalink
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I thought the same thing. These McMansions are an albatross around builders necks.Burn 'em, collect $$$ from insurance and move on smartly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 03/03/2008

I think it is suspicious. I viewed this Street of Dreams last summer and I was totally underwhelmed at all of the houses. They've been completed for 6 or 7 months and not one of them has sold yet? Hmmm......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 03/03/2008
- Dendroica I'm a Fan of Dendroica 30 fans permalink

That is very disturbing.

And if true, the insurance companies will do whatever they can to avoid paying the claims!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 03/03/2008
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Sure does make you think.
I have already made up my mind.
I have read about these kind of builders for many years.
My father built schools in Cailf many moons ago.
He told me about these home builders, that was before Elf was ever known.
My dad said even at meetings that these guys were talking about arson and
how to save their butts.
Now they have Elf to blame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 03/03/2008
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These houses were "Street of Dreams" models where homes were featured for viewing by the public for future sales purposes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 03/03/2008

yes, nothing says earth liberation like lighting fires sending pollutants and toxins into the air.

it is about as smart as blowing up abortion clinics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 03/03/2008

I hope they bought carbon credits before they lit those fires

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 PM on 03/03/2008
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The ELF does not, in fact, exist.

Not in the same way that The Rotary Club exists, at any rate. There is no club, there are no officers, no membership, no dues, no orders, no centralised intelligence, nothing. If you ever research ELF you will see that it is basically the same thing as the phrase "Don't Tread On Me" - it's just a slogan.

The reason the FBI can't defeat ELF is probably the same reason Bush can't beat Al Quaeda, and that is because both of them allow anyone to do anything and then claim membership.

These homes were torched, but if they didn't write ELF on it, like every other instance of ELF action, why blame it on them?

Personally, the "green" building techniques are a great step in the right direction for all builders to utilise. Don't blame ELF.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 03/03/2008
- aristippe I'm a Fan of aristippe 13 fans permalink

Did you read the second paragraph where it says "The sign _ a sheet marked with spray paint _ bore the initials ELF, for Earth Liberation Front, "

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 03/03/2008

uh, if I were going to burn something down, I would leave the "calling card" of an enemy at the scene.

I think the contractors/builders should be looked at long a carefully....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 PM on 03/06/2008
- j0e I'm a Fan of j0e 6 fans permalink

The FBI estimates that more than 50% of the protesters in the late 60s and early 70s were actually agent provocateurs who;s job was to incite formerly peaceful groups to commit acts of violence (which the agents led) in an attempt to discredit the movement. While it is true that a number of radical environmental groups have taken action, our National history is so full of outright manipulation (J. Edgar Hoover's FBI, for example) that it is impossible to know the truth behind this. Who has more to gain, a development industry facing more and more scrutiny it would like to discredit? or a bunch of idealists without a pot to pee in who see no financial return on the act? I am very, very suspicious. I do not condone these acts, but how many people lost their homes when they refused to sell to big business looking to put in a disastrous sprawl over former crop land? Why isn't that terrorism? These kinds of acts have happened countless times in our history and are often indicative of a broken justice system that values a few wealthy contributors/friends/cronies over everybody else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 03/03/2008
- amanda85 I'm a Fan of amanda85 108 fans permalink

Bingo! Today's favourite post.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 03/03/2008
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Gets my vote. Also, see marignymitch below.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 PM on 03/03/2008

joe ; Yep. -ralph

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 03/03/2008
- notepad2 I'm a Fan of notepad2 3 fans permalink

"I'm curious...how exactly is a 6,000 SF single family house earth family....or green? "

Good question to ask Al Gore, who libs fawn over about his mansion being green.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 03/03/2008
- Gakl I'm a Fan of Gakl 2 fans permalink

I find it curious as to where all these "libs" are who "fawn over [Al Gore's] mansion being green." I know quite a few "libs," being from the great northwet, and I don't know any who have ever mentioned anything positive about the mansion. Perhaps, this is just a cynical conservative trying to associate conspicuous consumption inappropriately with those who do not practice such?

Is it out of guilt or shame to make yourself feel better?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 03/03/2008
- Dendroica I'm a Fan of Dendroica 30 fans permalink

Well here's how it works.

Instead of having a home and an office, he's bundled the two together.

So instead of generating electricity for lighting both, burning fuel for heating and cooling both, and commuting to and from both, he's eliminated having a separate office.

In that way, he's much more green than most of us. If I add my home and my office together, I'm more than likely in the 12,000 square foot range, and the energy bills are over $4k/month. Now I have a short commute, but the average American is at least a dozen miles, so think how much is lost through driving 6 or 7 thousand miles per year back and forth.

But of course conservatives are much to stupid to understand this. Or evolution for that matter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 03/03/2008
- Paul I'm a Fan of Paul 32 fans permalink

ELF is thinking too small.

Why not Wal-Mart?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 03/03/2008
- Ramirez I'm a Fan of Ramirez 289 fans permalink
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Why not your house?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 03/03/2008
- BigBagel I'm a Fan of BigBagel 30 fans permalink
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Why not Banana Republic, Paul? Trendoid places are off limits I guess.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 03/03/2008
- Paul I'm a Fan of Paul 32 fans permalink

Because I'm not the one employing people at unlivable wages or sucking away US manufacturing jobs by selling crap from China.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 03/03/2008
- CitizenRob I'm a Fan of CitizenRob 13 fans permalink

With six cents on every dollar spent in the US being spent at Walmart I wonder where those dollars would be spent if Walmart no longer existed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 PM on 03/03/2008
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I am detecting the odor of insurance fraud.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 03/03/2008

First of all a 'sheet' with the message definitely makes you wonder! Burning is arson, not terrorism. This administration names everything terrorism whether it is or not just to keep you 'very afraid, be very afraid'......then you may not notice all that they are doing to undermine this entire country. Until it can be proved it was in fact the ELF I would be careful where the fingers are pointing. Just because the FBI says something does not make it so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 03/03/2008
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rwe wants this arson charged as hate crimes? What a fascist tool!

Not only does he blame people w/out proof, he exploits the crime!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 03/03/2008
- amanda85 I'm a Fan of amanda85 108 fans permalink

"Not only does he blame people w/out proof, he exploits the crime!!"

Rumor has it the Hillary campaign wants to hire him... ;)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 03/03/2008
- amanda85 I'm a Fan of amanda85 108 fans permalink

1. Burn down your house: you can't sell it, it's worth less and less every day.
2. Collect the insurance.
3. Blame it on "eco-terrorists."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 03/03/2008
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Yes, and the chimporater can don a toga and laurel leaf, drag out a violin and gleefully "fiddle while Rome burns."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 03/03/2008
- contented I'm a Fan of contented 5 fans permalink

seems kind of extreme on the face of it. why not start out by burglarizing the closest Starbux and throwing a few cases of latte ingredients in the harbor?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 03/03/2008
- Moshe I'm a Fan of Moshe 215 fans permalink
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This is insane, criminal, evil, and it will back-fire against both these nut cases and any person who was trying to make any legitimate point related to these issues.

If they have a complaint, that is what the First Amendment is for. But burning burn homes to make a political point, that's something the neo-cons would do (as they did in Iraq).

The nut cases on the extreme right and the extreme left are peas-in-a-pod, and a blight on humanity.

We should drop them all on some remote desert island to fight it out, so the rest of us can live in peace for a change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 03/03/2008

With the housing market doing so miserably I'm MUCH more suspicious of insurance fraud rather than the ELF. False flag operation duh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 03/03/2008

After 9/11 such groups went into hiding because anyone with a "radical" ideology has been demonized on the same level as international terrorists....they seem to be coming out of the shadows....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 03/03/2008
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These houses were unoccupied models for public viewing geared to future sales. ELF also targets autos in new car lots, etc. especially like all those brand new Hummers they burned up recently.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 03/03/2008
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