Question of the week: As Capitol Hill and the various Obama administration agencies hold meetings with coalfield residents and coal industry representatives, as part of their fact-finding process of making major decisions on mountaintop removal, coal and climate change policies, will they meet the "real" faces of coal or Big Coal mannequins?
From forged letters to fake rallies, the revelations over Big Coal's public relations machinations continue. Today's candidate for the "bogus coal front of the week" is FACES, the Federation for American Coal, Energy and Security.
Thanks to the indefatigable Appalachian Voices research team, the specious FACES front has been outed, again. So out of touch with coalfield residents and realities, the public relations firm behind the FACES pro-coal front group has even resorted to buying stock photos to use as portraits of its "supporters" and alliance "members."
Check out the "About Us" section of coalfield FACES supporters:

And then check out this great stock footage:

Launched last week as "an alliance of individuals from all walks of life who have joined forces to educate lawmakers and the general public about the importance of coal and coal mining to our local and national economies," a series of investigative blogs have shown that this so-called grassroots effort is simply another public relations project coordinated by an inside the Beltway firm.
DeSmog Blog author James Hoggan outed FACES yesterday, finding that: "The latest "grassroots" organization to join the public conversation on behalf of the coal industry, appears to be a project of the K-Street public relations firm, the Adfero Group, one of industry's most accommodating voices in Washington, D.C. The FACES website, which includes no contact information, is registered to Adfero. [Update: since we posted this article, the website registration for facesofcoal.com has been updated overnight and Adfero's name has been wiped, however - thanks to research by one of our most loyal readers, Frank Bi - a cross-reference with Adfero's IP address still shows facesofcoal.com running on their server.]
Hoggan's post is here.
And fellow DeSmog blogger Kevin Grandia has been a blue tick hound on the trail of bogus Big Coal campaigns for ages.
Who are the "real" faces of coal and the coalfields?
Try a Wyoming rancher, a Navajo elder, a Southern community organizer, a Latino immigrant organizer from Chicago, a young indigenous Ottawa woman from Michigan, and an Appalachian coal miner's widow--these informed coalfield residents from across the United States traveled to Washington, DC this spring to educate Obama administrators and the US Congress on the impact of coal in their communities. Read their personal stories here.
Here are a few other real faces in the coalfields:
Kathy Selvage, in Wise County, Virginia:
Judy Bonds and Coal River Valley residents in West Virginia (in the Coal Country film):
Retired coal miner Ed Wiley and Maria Lambert in the West Virginia coalfields:
Or, the 1,000 coal miners that still die annually from black lung disease:
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Pursuing last-minute amendments is futile. There is zero reason to believe that the coalition could hold if any changes were made to the bill at this point.
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As the widow of a man who died of black lung, the faces of black lung are heartbreaking. If you had a loved one who experienced this, the sound of their breathing and the sound of the oxygen tank popping off brings back very difficult memories.
I wish there were a way we could get our politicians to see this through our eyes. If we could, maybe they would try to advocate for job diversity in the coal fields. With a choice some of our loved ones would not have to die this way.
One of the most telling parts of this is, he never thought he would get black lung. They don't think about it until it is too late and they have no other option to support their family.
Thanks Jeff and App.Voices for doing this.
See Dave Cooper's Profile
Thanks Jeff, and thanks to Jamie at Appalachian Voices.
If they are going to call their fake bogus astro-turf phony coal front group "Faces of Coal" you would think they could at least find some real live coal miners or people from Appalachia to pose for their photos.
On the istock website, the photos being used by Faces of Coal are labeled "Group of Happy Business People Standing in a Hallway" or whatever. Its enough to make a dog laugh.
There is obviously no depth to which these phony coal people will sink to lie and deceive the public.
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