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Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration

Anarchists in TroubleSAN DIEGO -- An activist once tied to the radical Earth Liberation Front was sentenced Thursday to a year and a day in federal prison for showing people how to make a fire bomb. Rodney Coronado, 41, pleaded guilty on Dec. 14 to a rarely used federal law that makes it a crime to teach how to make a destructive device that could be used to commit arson. A jury deadlocked in his trial three months earlier. Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Man Charged With Teaching, Demonstrating How To Make Bomb In Hillcrest

March 27, 2008

SAN DIEGO -- An activist once tied to the radical Earth Liberation Front was sentenced Thursday to a year and a day in federal prison for showing people how to make a fire bomb.

Rodney Coronado, 41, pleaded guilty on Dec. 14 to a rarely used federal law that makes it a crime to teach how to make a destructive device that could be used to commit arson. A jury deadlocked in his trial three months earlier.

The defendant could have faced up to 20 years behind bars if convicted.

Coronado told U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Miller that he wanted to move on with his life, which includes a new wife and two young children.

"I have done things in my past that I now regret," Coronado told the judge.

The defendant, who lives in Tucson, Ariz., said he has separated himself from radical groups such as the ELF and Animal Liberation Front.

"My life is about moving on from associations in general," Coronado told the judge. "I don't think future federal trials are conducive to a healthy marriage. My responsibility is to my family."

Coronado said his sentence was fair and asked to allowed "to start my life again."

Miller applauded the defendant for accepting responsibility for his actions and for his "rather dramatic" life change, "in a sense taking a new path in life."

The judge said Coronado's prominence in the activist community was "undeniable."

Miller said the defendant's current views on non-violent solutions to environmental and animal rights concerns could help moderate radical instincts that others have.

Coronado -- who is free on bail -- was ordered to report for custody no later than May 12.

Once he is released from prison, Coronado will be prohibited from associating with the ELF, ALF, or any other activist groups that promote violence to further their cause, Miller said.

Coronado was arrested on Feb. 22, 2006, and charged with teaching and demonstrating the making of a destructive device before dozens of people in Hillcrest on Aug. 1, 2003.

The defendant first described his past criminal conduct to the crowd, including sinking whaling ships and burning research facilities to the ground, prosecutors said.

Coronado then spoke approvingly of arson as the most effective way to advance his radical environmental agenda, according to prosecutors.

Just 15 hours after a $50 million arson fire destroyed an apartment complex under construction in the University Towne Center area of San Diego, Coronado described and demonstrated how to make a crude incendiary device using a plastic container filled with fuel mixture, a sponge and an incense stick.

A banner with the name Earth Liberation Front on it was found near the blaze.

In 2004, Coronado was charged for his role in interfering with a hunt for mountain lions in Sabino Canyon Recreation Area near Tucson. In 2006, he was sentenced to eight months in federal prison for that action.

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Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: Admin on Thursday, March 27 2008 @ 05:34 PM UTC
What a fucking crock of bullshit! There is *nothing* wrong with showing people how to make a bomb. This kind of information is widely available on the Internet and in libraries.

Judge Jeffrey Miller is a fascist douchebag.

You gotta love America where freedom of speech only exists for the rich and powerful.
Om Mani Padme BOOM!
Authored by: Dirty Hands on Thursday, March 27 2008 @ 07:05 PM UTC
yeah, no shit... remember this?:

How to Make a Molotov Cocktail

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Peace, Love, & Insurrection...

Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: cory stephens on Friday, March 28 2008 @ 11:50 AM UTC
If this law were based in reality how could Abbie Hoffman's <i>Steal This Book </i> continue to be re-issued?
Answer: It creates capital for the publishing house and it's parent companies.

Coronado's demonstration was untaxable and unprofitable--in fact it may have cost $50 million in damages.

Here's that rarely used federal law that convicted Coronado:
"Presently there are four basic ways in which dissemination of bombmaking information could be punished under federal criminal law, depending on the circumstances of the case.11 The first three bases for culpability -- federal statutes prohibiting (i) conspiracy, (ii) solicitation, and (iii) aiding and abetting -- do not single out information concerning bombmaking for special treatment. The fourth basis for culpability -- 18 U.S.C.
Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: Gerald on Friday, March 28 2008 @ 01:05 PM UTC

"I have done things in my past that I now regret,"

Im getting sick of hearing people say shit like this. I don't see why we should support people who renouce their beliefs to get a lighter sentence.
Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: CaseyFord on Friday, March 28 2008 @ 09:26 PM UTC
I don't see why us supporting someone should be conditional on them singing their beliefs from the rooftops (or the defense table). I'd rather a comrade lied to a judge and said how sorry they are and got out sooner.
Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: Gerald on Saturday, March 29 2008 @ 02:31 PM UTC

Because it feels unethical and cowardly to renounce your beliefs because you may be punished for them. I don't see how anarchists can expect to be viewed as a ligit ideal when whenever one of us is taken to court we say how foolish and young we were and how much we regret it.
Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: intifada-oner on Saturday, March 29 2008 @ 04:52 PM UTC
Gerald you make me sick! You sit on a computer and judge a man who's relentlessly went to war with capitalism for more than two decades. You have a lot of nerve, enough nerve that you deserve a kick in the mouth.

Secondly, why should anarchists even concern themselves with keeping their reputation in something as disgusting as a court of law. It may be news to you but we aim to destroy courts. Not just that particular court, we aim to destroy all courts! More so, it's extremely difficult to further that aim when locked behind a wall. Again, you make me sick.
Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: tntreehugger on Sunday, March 30 2008 @ 10:47 AM UTC
Gerald,
perhaps when you have spent over 20 years (including multiple stints in prison - not just jail - prison) doing what Rod has done for Earth and Animal Liberation you can run your mouth about him and his statements.

Given that the average time span most spend on revolutionary activism is less than 5 yrs, Rod has stuck it out longer than most and deserves the support and respect of radicals everywhere.

How long and how directly have YOU been confronting the man? I don't recall reading about your stint in the Federal pen for Animal Lib actions. And I don't remember reading about you sinking whaling ships or disrupting mountain lion hunts. And where are all your widely disseminated and read articles promoting Earth and Animal liberation? or Revolution for humans or whatever your favorite cause is.

Rod has acted with integrity and daring and it is a bit galling to read some armchair critic rag on him for his decisions. He's got a family for crying out loud. And he certainly has not ratted anyone out or sold out his values. He has circulated a statement about his choice of tactics and his relentless persecution by the Feds. If he was some 20 year old hipster who burned some SUV's and suddenly decided to rat out his co-conspirators and become a Rush Limbaugh fan, your critique might have a bit of merit.

When you have been hounded that long, and that vigorously by the State, and you refuse to disavow the tactics that are bringing the heat on you and your family, THEN you can run your mouth with impunity about not selling out. 'till then, please don't pass judgement on a man who has done more to promote Earth based Revolution and Liberation in the last 20 years than most readers of this website (including me) have done in the last 6 months, let alone our entire lives.
Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: Gerald on Sunday, March 30 2008 @ 02:44 PM UTC

all this puffed up chest banging is rather amusing given none of you have any idea what activities I have been invovled in.

Ive said it before and I will say it again: don't get invovled in these types of activities if you are not willing to face the consequences.
Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: CaseyFord on Sunday, March 30 2008 @ 08:01 PM UTC
Your a god damn idiot.

We may not know what you've been involved in, but we know how many times you've been in front of a judge for serious shit: none. Cuz I got news for you: renouncing your beliefs to a judge, is how it's fuckin done. You tell the asshole that you learned you're lesson and won't do it again, and then you either go back and do it again or go keep your nose clean (and in Rod's case, take care of yr CHILD) and be heartened whenever something hype goes down.

Gerald, what you obviously don't get, is the obvious difference between lying to the state and cooperating with the state.
Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: Gerald on Monday, March 31 2008 @ 07:40 PM UTC

Once again you prove you don't know shit about me.
and stop making excuses for cowardice.
This is how you give a statement to the court:

"Gentlemen of the jury, whatever your verdict will be, as far as we are concerned, nothing will be changed. I have held ideas all my life. I have publicly held my ideas for twenty-seven years. Nothing on earth would ever make me change my ideas except one thing; and that is, if you will prove to me that our position is wrong, untenable, or lacking in historic fact."
http://sunsite3.berkeley.edu/Goldman/Writings/Speeches/170709.html



Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: CaseyFord on Tuesday, April 01 2008 @ 01:48 PM UTC
They were framing it as a god damn free speech trial. Of fucking course you make a big bold speech in that case. Rod had no chance of winning the case without years of being in jail while waiting for appeals and trying to get to the supreme court (where they would prolly rule against him). Getting potentially sent to jail for years on some bullshit while your kid grows up doesn't do anybody any good. What hurts the movement is when people claim that trying to avoid a long prison sentence is "cowardly."

{Ive said it before and I will say it again: don't get involved in these types of activities if you are not willing to face the consequences.}

Jagoff, I don't think you realize this but the "activities" that Rod "got involved in" was explaining to people how he committed arsons. Ass.
Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: Admin on Tuesday, April 01 2008 @ 02:21 PM UTC
Well said. We have to give people latitude to make decisions in court that maximize their own freedom and other interests.

Did it ever occur to some of you that people make bullshit statements in court that they don't believe in? That's one way to mock and spit on the system. Play along with their stupid games so you can get out and use your freedom to keep up the fight.
Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: Gerald on Wednesday, April 02 2008 @ 01:42 PM UTC

It doesn't do any damage to the system to play along that is simply an absurd agruement.

why didn't he say something like this:

This is the customary time when the defendant expresses regret for the crimes they committed, so let me do that because I am not without my regrets. I am here today to be sentenced for my participation in releasing mink from 6 fur farms. I regret it was only 6. I'm also here today to be sentenced for my participation in the freeing of 8,000 mink from those farms. I regret it was only 8,000. It is my understanding of those 6 farms, only 2 of them have since shut down. I regret it was only 2.

More than anything, I regret my restraint, because whatever damage we did to those businesses, if those farms were left standing, and if one animal was left behind, then it wasn't enough.

I don't wish to validate this proceeding by begging for mercy or appealing to the conscience of the court, because I know if this system had a conscience I would not be here, and in my place would be all the butchers, vivisectors, and fur farmers of the world.

Just as I will remain unbowed before this court- who would see me imprisoned for an act of conscience- I will also deny the fur farmers in the room the pleasure of seeing me bow down before them. To those people here whose sheds I may have visited in 1997, let me tell you directly for the first time, it was a please to raid your farms, and to free those animals you held captive. It is to those animals I answer to, not you or this court. I will forever mark those nights on your property as the most rewarding experience of my life.

And to those farmers or other savages who may read my words in the future and smile at my fate, just remember: We have put more of you in bankruptcy than you have put liberators in prison. Don't forget that.

Let me thank everyone in the courtroom who came to support me today. It is my last wish before prison that each of you drive to a nearby fur farm tonight, tear down its fence and open every cage.

That's all
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/11/329205.shtml
Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: Patrokolos on Wednesday, April 02 2008 @ 03:42 PM UTC
If he had said something like that then millions would have taken to the streets, there would have been a revolution and he wouldn't have to worry about taking care of his child. Or, more realistically, he would have to worry about that, as well as all the other things involved with his going to prison, and you might praise him in an internet forum.
Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: Gerald on Wednesday, April 02 2008 @ 01:51 PM UTC
Casey:

"Such unconstitutional assaults on my free speech beg for a continued legal battle and defense, but I am instead choosing to reach a settlement that will allow me to move on with my life rather than face years of litigation that might lead to many years in prison."

from: http://supportrod.org/


you also might want to read up on your history, since Goldman and Berkman lost that trial and were sent to prision.

"Two years imprisonment for having made an uncompromising stand for one's ideal. Why that is a small price." -Emma Goldman
Moderation
Authored by: Admin on Thursday, April 03 2008 @ 10:03 PM UTC

Comment deleted. (swearing at another user).

Moderation
Authored by: CaseyFord on Friday, April 04 2008 @ 12:59 PM UTC
Whatever. For the record, I responded very angrily to Gerald's bullshit, twice. They were deleted. I didn't know we weren't allowed to swear at other users. Dude deserves it tho.
Moderation
Authored by: Admin on Friday, April 04 2008 @ 01:17 PM UTC

Personal attacks against other users is not allowed here. You can use profanity and use it to respond to other users, but if the overall tone of a comment amounts to a personal attack, then we discourage that type of exchange and may delete comments.

The moderators don't have the time to read every word of every post here, so sometimes it's hard for us to choose when and where to intervene. It sounds like this person Gerald is a troll. If people think that somebody is acting as a troll and can *concisely* explain why you think they are trolling, please contact one of the moderators. We can look at a thread more closely and suspend the posting privileges of the suspected troll if needed. We will also delete user accounts created by people in order to troll this forum.

Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: tntreehugger on Tuesday, April 01 2008 @ 03:14 PM UTC
Gerald,
no, we don't know what you've done.

but we do know a bit about what you know.

And you obviously don't know shit about Rod Coronado, the ELF, the ALF and Rod's long history of taking direct action in defense of the earth. and since you have seen fit to diss him when you obviously don't know him or about him, I guess a few of us have seen fit to hand it back to you. Don't like it? too bad. go somewhere else.

You may not realize it, but the man has been hounded by the gov't since at least the early 90's. And his people have been hounded by the gov't for the last 500 years. So fuck yourself whitebread, you couldn't even handle the shit Rod has taken off the gov't. He NEVER ratted anyone out. He did serious time and came out swinging. Now he has a wife and kids. Now he is tired of the repression and wants to do something else with his life. And you diss him for that? Fuck you. When you have 25 plus years of raising hell for the planet and its inhabitants under your belt you can talk some shit. But you don't, so shut the fuck up.

Oh, I don't know you, you doth protest too much, asshole. I didn't know Rod for a long time, but you bet your ass I heard of him and his deeds long before I met him. Let's see, anybody left with an impressive resume of destruction of capitalist property under their belt? Who is not in jail or under indictment? Nope. So I can guess what you have done. (hint: not a fucking thing)

Go play uber-radical somewhere else. Given your pathetic posts on this thread i reckon you are a twenty something, armchair, 40 drinkin', do nothing, know nothing, "punk" (read: brat) who has never seen the inside of a courtroom (let alone a jail cell) 'cept maybe when you were 16 and got busted driving daddy's SUV too fast in a school zone. That too harsh for ya? too fuckin' bad. Diss a real revolutionary and that's what you get.

Principled activists doin' what they feel like they have to do may piss you off, but unprincipled little armchair critics piss me off (and a few others it seems).

You may think its cool to play uber-radical and diss other activists on public websites but a lot of these fine folks who are getting entangled with the government have been around the campfire for some time and a lot of us have been aquanted with them (through their public activism) for many years. So you are dissing our friends and comrades and not just some "dude" who doesn't fit into your little preconcieved notion of who or what a true liberationist is. too bad for you. Rod did the deeds, did his time, and he did it for about 20 years longer than most on this scene last.

Again, Rod's done more to advance the cause of earth liberation and revolution than most will EVER do.

jesus fucking christ on a popsicle stick! armchair critics dissin' real activists piss me off!
Activist Sentenced For Bomb Demonstration
Authored by: ThePeoples Elbow on Wednesday, April 02 2008 @ 09:17 AM UTC
Lets put this provocateur like polish your halo while spitting on everyone else's shoes bullshit behind us. Many of our comrades have years in prison ahead of them and many more are just beginning their court battles.

If you expect people to stay strong and maintain principled interactions with the state when they get their fingers caught in the gears then we need a stronger above ground prisoner solidarity/support network to help them out.

Something as simple as a letter could make all the difference in the world to a locked down comrade. Legal fees when faced with this type of repression run into the tens of thousands of dollars. Some are lucky to get a free activist attorney most get stuck with a public defender. Raising funds for PP/POW legal defense is needed now. Funds are also needed for basic necessities while locked up. Just don't talk the talk. Show our brothers and sisters they are not forgotten. Every little bit helps.

http://supporteric.org/
http://supportbriana.org/
www.midwestgreenscare.org