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'''Eco-terrorism''' refers to the use of [[terrorist]] tactics in order to achieve the political goals of [[environmentalism]], examples of this would be using [[violence]] to intimidate [[governments]], [[business]]es or even [[civilian]]s and force them to support environmental causes.
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'''Eco-terrorism''' refers to the use of [[terrorist]] tactics in order to achieve the political goals of [[environmentalism]], examples of this would be using [[violence]] to intimidate [[governments]], [[business]]es or even [[civilian]]s and force them to support environmental causes.  '''''Igniting simultaneous wildfires in vulnerable, [[liberal]] regions where detection is less likely -- such as [[Canada]] and [[Maui]], [[Hawaii]] -- could be examples of eco-terrorism designed to promote [[global warming]] alarmism'''''.
  
 
<blockquote>"It remains what we would probably consider the No. 1 domestic terrorism threat, because they have successfully continued to conduct different types of attacks in and around the country," [https://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,343768,00.html FBI Special Agent Richard Kolko]</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>"It remains what we would probably consider the No. 1 domestic terrorism threat, because they have successfully continued to conduct different types of attacks in and around the country," [https://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,343768,00.html FBI Special Agent Richard Kolko]</blockquote>

Latest revision as of 22:10, August 12, 2023

Eco-terrorism refers to the use of terrorist tactics in order to achieve the political goals of environmentalism, examples of this would be using violence to intimidate governments, businesses or even civilians and force them to support environmental causes. Igniting simultaneous wildfires in vulnerable, liberal regions where detection is less likely -- such as Canada and Maui, Hawaii -- could be examples of eco-terrorism designed to promote global warming alarmism.

"It remains what we would probably consider the No. 1 domestic terrorism threat, because they have successfully continued to conduct different types of attacks in and around the country," FBI Special Agent Richard Kolko

Examples of eco-terrorism include attacking, threatening or commit other criminal acts against targets such as whaling ships, animal-testing laboratories, meat-processing facilities, logging camps, etc.

Sometimes eco-terrorist acts damage the environment they pretend to maintain, for example, animals released from facilities into urban settings have been run over by cars or otherwise died.

Eco-terrorism must not be confused with Environmental Terrorism.

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