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ELF Topples Radio Station Towers in Washington

by elfpressoffice.org (info [at] elfpressoffice.org)
Two radio station towers were torn down early Friday by the Earth Liberation Front (ELF) in the Lord's Hills valley in Snohomish County, WA.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 4, 2009

Earth Liberation Front Topples Radio Station Towers in Snohomish County, WA

Everett, WA: Two radio station towers were torn down early Friday by the Earth Liberation Front (ELF) in the Lord's Hills valley in Snohomish County, WA. The towers, owned by station KRKO, have been a source of controversy for years. A sign left at the scene claimed responsibility by the ELF.

"Due to the health and environmental risks associated with radio waves emitted from the towers, we applaud this act by the ELF," stated Jason Crawford, a spokesperson for the North American Earth Liberation Front Press Office. "When all legal channels of opposition have been exhausted, concerned citizens have to take action into their own hands to protect life and the planet."

For the past eight years, opponents have waged a legal battle against the towers, arguing that AM radio waves cause adverse health affects including a higher rate of cancer, harm to wildlife, and that the signals have been interfering with home phone and intercom lines.

Last year, the first four towers were erected by KRKO after numerous hearings and appeals. KRKO plans to build two more towers to boost the station's broadcasting power.

"We have to weigh our priorities and the local ecosystem in Everett, along with the local residents, do not need additional sports news radio station towers that come at the expense of reduced property values and harmful radio waves," Crawford continued. "We sincerely hope that people continue to take direct action to stop the threats to human health, wildlife and the planet."

The E.L.F. is an international underground organization that uses direct action in the form of economic sabotage to stop the systematic exploitation and destruction of the planet. Since its inception in North America in 1996, the ELF has inflicted well over $150 million in damages to corporations and governmental agencies that are profiting from the destruction of the Earth.

The North American Earth Liberation Front Press Office is a legal news agency representing the earth liberation movement. The NAELFPO reports on the covert direct actions taken by the Earth Liberation Front in defense of the planet. Targeting deforestation, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), urban sprawl, automobile and industry pollution, and other threats to the natural environment, the Earth Liberation Front uses nonviolent economic sabotage to compel industries and governments to reshape their environmentally destructive policies.

The NAELFPO can be found on the web at http://www.elfpressoffice.org

Contact:

North American Earth Liberation Front Press Office
Tel: (202) 521-1482
info [at] elfpressoffice.org
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by .
There had been a long local opposition to these towers, because nearby people said they interfered with their television reception. At least they wrote a press release.

Did you see the photo of the sign left at the scene for this? They wrote:

wassup?
Sno.cty
Elf (heart)
Snordals abandon this y...


What does that mean?
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/57260622.html (photo at bottom)
by Boston Tea Party
Some neighbors said they were not sorry to see the towers down.

Jerry and Doris Anderson, who were among those who protested the antennas, said they both woke up at about 3 a.m. by unusual noises. They told KOMO News that they heard about 12 minutes of pounding before the tower fell.

...

Jerry Anderson added, "I was glad this happened. It made me think of the Boston Tea Party."
by Mike Holmes
How nice of ELF to worry about protecting property values! I thought ELFers don't care about property values, but you do care!
by Pluma
Let's pretend for the sake of drama, that "elf" exists. and did this act. In which case, when did they start "protecting" private property values, at the same time they claim to oppose destruction of nature for profit??? Isn't that weird??? Oh, and there was no mention of trumpeter swans in their press release. Isn't that weird???
by orf
how in the world does one topple a giant radio tower without making a ton of noise?
blow torches would be seen and i dont think you can just unscrew the bottom of a tower with your bare hands.. seems a lot ahrder to pull off than setting something on fire, which is what the elf does most of the time.
anyone know how they pulled this off?
by Reader
I know how this was reportedly done because I read the link with more information. Try it.
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