
Operation Bite Back
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Dean Kuipers takes us behind the scenes of the Animal Liberation Front and its punk-anarchist sibling the Earth Liberation Front, two of the most notorious and violent environmental groups and one of the FBI's biggest domestic terrorist priorities--even in the wake of 9/11. Kuipers tells us the story of ALF and ELF through Rod Coronado, an eco-terrorist and animal rights activist who has served jail time on several convictions in connection with his radical activities. From his teenage association with the Sea Shepherd and Earth First! through the federal manhunt that transformed him into a folk hero, Coronado's story parallels a movement that has led to over 1,200 acts of sabotage, $1 billion in damages, and a legal showdown that will define America's relationship to environmentalism. Neither a biography nor a polemic about animal rights, Operation Bite Back tells the outlaw tale of a man who acted on well-defined principles to carry out a campaign of political sabotage, putting his life on the line for an environmental movement that ultimately couldn't afford to be identified with his extreme actions.
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- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- A Note About Names in This Book
- Preface: On Nonviolence
- One: Iceland, November 1986
- Two: Born in Wilderness
- Three: Conservationists and Anarchists
- Four: The End of the Monkey Wrench Gang
- Five: Global Investigations
- Six: "We're Sitting Ducks, Now"
- Seven: The Triumph of Jim Perez
- Eight: Neck-Breaking in Montana
- Nine: The Sanctuary
- Ten: Guerrilla War
- Eleven: The Fall Offensive
- Twelve: Night of Stars Falling
- Thirteen: Operation Bite Back
- Fourteen: The Center of the Universe
- Fifteen: Crazy Horse Retribution Society
- Sixteen: They Came to Kill Me/Helicopter Charlie
- Seventeen: Indian Country
- Eighteen: The Animal Enterprise Protection Act
- Nineteen: The Native Underground
- Twenty: Among the Yaqui
- Twenty-One: Terrorism
- Twenty-Two: The Green Scare
- Acknowledgments
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