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Carl, GPS and Monkey boy
This morning Carl Anderson a guy with a GPS unit and Carl's own personal Monkey boy marked all the Freshwater Treesits. When they were video taped, Carl's Monkey boy gave us a performance.
This morning(3-6-03) Maxxam/PL Security Carl Anderson, a guy with a GPS unit and Carl's own personal Monkey boy marked all the Freshwater Treesits. Each sit obtained a fresh orange number and a number was placed on the asphault adjacent to the tree on the road. When they were video taped, Carl's Monkey boy gave us a performance. Monkey boy put on a mask and jumped around like a lost kid showing his intelligence and mental ability to grasp that Carl's leading him down a long, very long legal battle and possible incarceration.
The documentation of the threats and harrassment will continue and more cross complaints are in the works. Monkey boy painted Night Ops on one of the limbs in the lower village and also painted N.O. on a tree adjacent to Remedy's sit.
The documentation of the threats and harrassment will continue and more cross complaints are in the works. Monkey boy painted Night Ops on one of the limbs in the lower village and also painted N.O. on a tree adjacent to Remedy's sit.
For more information:
http://www.contrast.org/treesit
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Night Ops was sprayed on a limb below the lower Village and "N.O." was sprayed on a tree near Wren and Remedy's treesits.
Hey, that monkey boy kinda resembles John Campbell.
Could you get the same color paint and mark EVERY tree in the area the same way? This idea came to me from a fairy tail about a man, some gold and a leprachaun.
We must bring attention to this issue. We need to somehow mobilize environmentalists towards protecting these trees. Sincere efforts are being made, many of which have failed dramatically. Lives have been lost, and the battle rages on. Pacific Lumber will soon massacre every remaining redwood. One must visit these forests to truly understand losing these forests. These trees are our elders and for them we must stand strong so that they may simply carry on their legacy.
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