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Friday, September 04, 2009

The Bad ELFs Strike Again

UPDATE: Thanks for the link, Glenn!

More ecoterrorism:
Two radio station towers were toppled early Friday, and the station's manager said an ecoterrorist group's initials were left at the scene.
A sign bearing the letters ELF was found near the towers, said Andy Skotdal, general manager of KRKO Radio in Everett, about 25 miles north of Seattle. The Earth Liberation Front is a loose collection of radical environmentalists that has claimed responsibility for dozens of attacks since the 1990s.

However, Snohomish County sheriff's office spokeswoman Rebecca Hover wouldn't confirm that a sign was found.

A neighbor told a 911 operator that someone seemed to attacking the towers with a bulldozer at about 3:30 a.m., Hover told The Herald of Everett. A 349-foot tower and a smaller tower were found on the ground with heavy construction equipment nearby, but deputies and a tracking dog didn't find any suspects, Hover said.

Deputies found other, unspecified evidence at the scene, Hover said.

The family-owned station remained on the air Friday morning after shifting to other transmission equipment.

KRKO's plans to increase its transmission capacity have been embroiled for more than a decade in appeals and litigation over issues ranging from trumpeter swan habitat to potential health hazards to humans.

The addition to the station's existing towers in the town of Snohomish, east of Everett, were completed in February, allowing KRKO to boost its AM signal to where it could compete with larger broadcasters in the Seattle-Tacoma area. Neighbors have since complained of interference from radio signals on home telephone and intercom lines.

The Skotdal family also plans to build two 199-foot towers at the same site for a new 5,000-watt AM station that would cover Snohomish County on another frequency.

A hearing examiner denied a permit for the towers, based on claims that radio signals could be dangerous to humans. But the council voted to reverse the finding, saying it was based on shaky scientific evidence.

It must be tough doing business when you're surrounded by loons.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just means they have to pump more oil and dig up more iron ore and coal to produce replacement radio towers. Good work ELF you've increased the amount of pollution required to run radio stations.

Anonymous said...

KRKO carries Rush Limbaugh and Mike Savage. This is no accident. It is an attempt to stifle talk radio.

Frank Warner said...

Another 350-foot radio tower, near Allentown, Pennsylvania, came down the same morning.

I didn't know that KRKO transmits Limbaugh. Well, so does WAEB in Allentown.

The FBI is investigating.

See http://www.mcall.com/news/breaking/all-fbi-probes-whitehall-radio-tower-09052009-cn,0,5357824.story