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- Subject: "Wise Use" -- "The Scent of Opportunity" (1 of 3 -- Preface)
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- => From: cberlet@igc.apc.org (NLG Civil Liberties Committee)
-
- THE SCENT OF OPPORTUNITY:
-
- A Survey of the
- Wise Use/Property Rights Movement
- in New England
-
- by William Kevin Burke
-
- December 12, 1992
-
- prepared for Political Research Associates
-
- * Contents
-
- This report is provided in three parts:
-
- Part 1 -- Preface (Preface by Chip Berlet)
- Part 2 -- The Report (by William Kevin Burke)
- Introduction
- Background on the Wise Use Movement
- The Big North Forests
- Situation by State
- Conclusions
- Part 3 -- Bibliography (by Jym St. Pierre)
-
- * Preface (by Chip Berlet)
-
- When William Kevin Burke first came to use the library at
- Political Research Associates in 1987 he had built a solid
- reputation as a freelance journalist, with a particular interest
- in environmental issues. At Political Research Associates, we
- had an interest in the emerging right-wing anti-environmental
- movement which spawned the Wise Use movement. This interest
- reflected our eleven years as a research center that monitors
- and publishes on the political right wing. On both a
- professional and a personal level, the match between Political
- Research Associates and Bill Burke was a good one, and we have
- worked together ever since to uncover the activities of the
- fast-growing anti-environmental movement. This report is one
- result of that collaboration.
-
- In 1988, as communist governments were beginning to crumble
- in Europe, conservative magazines began to refer to
- environmentalists as "watermelons": green on the outside, but
- red on the inside. Environmental activists across the nation
- began reporting an increase in incidents of surveillance and
- harassment. In the late summer of 1988, Greenpeace Magazine
- asked Political Research Associates to investigate these reports
- and prepare an article on right-wing involvement in the
- anti-environmental movement.
-
- By 1989, PRA had become an informal clearinghouse for an ad-hoc
- network of groups and individuals sharing information on Wise
- Use and other aspects of the anti-environmental backlash.
- Sheila O'Donnell, a licensed private investigator at Ace
- Investigations in California specializing in cases involving
- activists, began to document incidents of physical assaults on
- environmentalists. Brian Glick, a civil liberties attorney and
- author of War at Home, a book on how activists can resist
- political harassment, provided valuable historical analysis of
- the emerging anti- environmental movement. In early 1989,
- Seattle-based author Dan Junas, working on a book for PRA about
- far-right theocrat Rev. Sun Myung Moon, discovered that Ron
- Arnold, organizer of the first national Wise Use conference in
- August 1988, had deep and longstanding ties to Moon's political
- operations. In July 1989, Canadian journalist Howard Goldenthal
- sent us his article exposing Arnold as "an American right-wing
- ideologue...on an all-out crusade to thwart the environmentalist
- movement in Canada."
-
- By the fall of 1990, when Greenpeace Magazine published my
- article on attacks on environmentalists, many other researchers
- were investigating the growing conservative backlash against the
- environmental movement. Journalist Margaret Knox in Missoula,
- Montana and Eve Pell of the Center for Investigative Reporting
- wrote early and excellent reports on anti-environmentalism.
- Colleen McCrory, a Canadian activist, emerged as the leading
- source of information on Wise Use in western Canada, where it is
- called the SHARE movement. Sara Diamond wrote about the free
- market environmentalism campaign. Johan Carlisle reported on
- right-wing propaganda campaigns against environmentalism, and
- media coverage of the ecology movement. California activist
- Mickey Dulas was among the first to report on intimidation by
- off-road vehicle groups such as the Sahara Club USA, Inc., of
- Granada Hills, California. The Data Center in Oakland,
- California has consistently provided background information on
- corporations and political trends involved in Wise Use and other
- anti-ecology campaigns. These researchers, and many others,
- developed the supporting research that has begun to draw
- attention to the little-known but dangerous work of the Wise Use
- Movement.
-
- In August 1991, I joined a group of researchers concerned about
- right-wing anti-environmentalism and attacks on environmental
- activists. We met in Seattle to share information and talk
- about the lack of media interest in the growth of the
- anti-environmental movement. While a few excellent articles had
- appeared by then, most people (even most environmentalists)
- still were not familiar with the movement, and those who were
- often did not appreciate its clout. We discussed strategies to
- increase coverage of the issue. Fortunately, however, the issue
- was already gaining steam among other journalists. Within a few
- months, Wise Use and the anti-environmental backlash finally
- became a major media topic.
-
- PRA continues to serve as a clearinghouse for information about
- the right-wing anti-environmental movement. As a part of that
- effort, we are proud to have sponsored William Kevin Burke's
- important research, "The Scent of Opportunity: A Survey of the
- Wise Use/Property Rights Movement in New England."
-
- Chip Berlet, Analyst
- Political Research Associates
- Cambridge, MA
-
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