Earth First! Action Camp &
Gypsy Memorial Free State
Join the action camp and help occupy the logging road to keep Pacific Lumber out of THP 172, guard the crime scene and stop the logging!
Directions: Highway 101 to Hwy 36. 18 miles to Grizzzly Creek State
Camp ground where you check in for orientation.
Then travel 1/2 mile more to the vigil.
September 20, 1998
Dear Friends,
We are appealing to you to take any of the following actions during
this painful but crucial time. When David "Gypsy" Chain was killed on September
17 the movement lost a courageous and passionate warrior. Gypsy fought
hard for the Earth and his spirit lives on in our nonviolent direct action
to preserve the last unprotected ancient forest ecosystems of Humboldt
County, CA. His death was NOT an accident- it is a jarring awakening for
all of us that violence is escalating against nonviolent activists everywhere.
If this horrific killing is not challenged, more of us are surely to be
hurt and our ability to stop the destruction of the Earth will be greatly
impaired.
MAXXAM/Pacific Lumber Co. and the Humboldt County Sheriffs must be
held accountable; for the death of David "Gypsy" Chain; for the destruction
of the world's last unprotected ancient redwood forests; and for violence
towards nonviolent activists everywhere as they encourage extremely violent
acts against Earth First!ers in Humboldt County.
We must put pressure on Humboldt District Attorney Terry Farmer and
Sheriff Dennis Lewis to file charges against Pacific Lumber Co. and the
logger who felled the tree that killed David Chain. We must put pressure
on the California Department of Forestry calling to revoke Pacific Lumber's
timber operators license for gross negligence. And, we must put pressure
on MAXXAM/Pacific Lumber Co. to cease logging operations in Timber Harvest
Plan 97-172 near Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park where David Chain was
killed.
We are demanding that a thorough independent investigation be conducted.
This will require NO disruption of the crime scene and currently the only
one guarding the crime scene is Earth First! At dawn on September 18, the
day after Gypsy was killed, 50 activists repelled logging crews and trucks
intent on working there. It is obvious there is NO serious investigation
occuring and the crime scene is sure to be destroyed unless political pressure
forces one. We must take action or we will loose the evidence which will
be the cornerstone of our work to have MAXXAM/Pacific Lumber Co. and the
Humboldt County Sheriffs held accountable for this violence and set the
example that we will not be killed freely for our activism.
So, please find the strength to do what you can.
For a future wild, free and just,
NorthCoast Earth First!
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