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      Eric McDavid:  
	  Victimized by Green Scare State Terrorism
	   
	  By Stephen Lendman 
      Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, September 13, 2010 
	     The October 2001 USA Patriot Act's Section 802 created the 
	  crime of "domestic terrorism" (applicable to US citizens) for the first 
	  time, applying it to persons engaged in acts "dangerous to human life" in 
	  violation of federal or state criminal laws, if such actions:   -- 
	  intimidate or coerce a civilian population;   -- influence 
	  government policy by intimidation or coercion; or   -- affect 
	  government conduct by mass destruction, assassination or kidnapping.   
	  The Patriot Act gave Washington expansive powers to investigate and 
	  prosecute "terrorism," including environmental and animal rights activists 
	  demonstrating peacefully or engaging in nonviolent civil disobedience, 
	  America's longstanding tradition, now harshly criminalized, those 
	  convicted subject to long-term incarceration.   For example, in 
	  2001, several prominent Americans engaged in civil disobedience on Vieques 
	  Island, Puerto Rico by unlawfully entering an airbase to protest against 
	  regular Pentagon military exercises, including bombings. It's now called 
	  domestic terrorism to influence government policy.    Under the 
	  Patriot Act's Section 806, with no hearing or notice, the government may 
	  confiscate or freeze all foreign and domestic assets of any individual, 
	  entity, or organization engaged in, planning, supporting, concealing, or 
	  perpetrating any act of domestic or international terrorism against 
	  America - even by protesting nonviolently.   Other provisions are 
	  just as harsh, using vague language giving authorities wide latitude to 
	  twist the law perversely and advantageously, targeting anyone for anything 
	  called terrorism.    Eric McDavid is one of many victims, serving a 
	  20-year sentence in federal prison for "thought crime," encarcerated for 
	  his political beliefs, targeted by an FBI undercover informant who 
	  entrapped him unjustly.   Detailed information on him can be 
	  accessed through the following link:   
	  
	  http://www.supporteric.org/index.html   Previous articles 
	  described "green scare," the Spirit of Freedom support network calling it 
	  "tactics the government and (enforcement agencies use) to attack" 
	  environmental and animal rights activists and anyone supporting them - 
	  called "eco-terrorists" for engaging in socially responsible protests or 
	  civil disobedience against harmful corporate practices. Opposing them is 
	  now criminal, repressive laws like the Patriot Act putting innocent people 
	  at risk, McDavid one of many.   On January 13, 2006, he, Zachary 
	  Jenson and Lauren Weiner were arrested, charged with "conspiracy to damage 
	  and destroy property by fire and an explosive," the January 25 indictment 
	  stating:   The "defendants....did knowingly and intentionally agree, 
	  combine and conspire with each other, and others known and unknown to the 
	  Grand Jury, to maliciously damage and destroy, and attempt to do so, by 
	  means of fire and an explosive, (1) a building, and personal and real 
	  property of the United States Forest Service, United States Department of 
	  Agriculture (2) a building, and personal and real property of an 
	  institution and organization receiving (government) financial 
	  assistance....and (3) personal and real property used in interstate 
	  commerce and in an activity affecting interstate commerce...."   
	  Conspiracy alone was charged to commit the following acts:   -- 
	  meeting at a Forresthill, CA residence, purportedly to plan their attack, 
	  no supportive evidence cited;   -- defendant Weiner ordered a book 
	  titled, "Poor Man's James Bond," supposedly with explosive making 
	  instructions;   -- defendants visited the alleged target sites "to 
	  perform reconnaissance;" and   -- bought the following items: three 
	  bottles of bleach, a hot-plate, glassware, a gasoline can, a car battery, 
	  and three jars of petroleum jelly.   Yet prosecutors said these 
	  activities violated Title 18, United States Code, Section 844(n), even 
	  though engaging in them and all items bought are legal and nonviolent. 
	  Prosecutors cited no incriminating evidence proving otherwise. How could 
	  they? There was no plot or crime, the FBI inventing guilt by entrapment, a 
	  scheme used numerous times before, snaring innocent victims in the "war on 
	  terror."   A government informant called "Anna" befriended, 
	  encouraged, deceived, and entrapped them, earning at least $75,000 for her 
	  services, according to Sacramento-based FBI Special Agent Nasson Walker. 
	  "She was the glue" said McDavid's lawyer, Mark Reichel, explaining that 
	  "Take away Anna, and (the case) would have scattered in the wind like so 
	  many tumbleweeds."    In an affidavit filed in the case, Walker said 
	  she was used in at least 12 prior cases, entrapping others like McDavid, 
	  Jenson and Weiner, provoking them to discuss actions they never committed 
	  or wanted to, manufacturing fake crimes. Reichel explained that "when you 
	  have someone poking you and prodding, egging you on," you end up saying or 
	  going through the motions of things you'd never do, but may seem like it, 
	  making defendants vulnerable because jurors are afraid to exonerate.   
	  McDavid's case is especially troubling, according to Reichel:   
	  "There has never been (one like it in America) that has involved this much 
	  entrapment, this much pushing by an informant, by the US government and by 
	  the FBI behind it."   He was charged with one count of conspiracy, 
	  commonly used against activists and others when no real evidence exists, 
	  the idea being to intimidate juries, ensure convictions, crush dissent and 
	  discourage others. Twice he was denied bail, despite no past criminal 
	  record or history of violence.   As a result, pre-trial, he spent 
	  two years isolated in Sacramento County Main Jail in "Total Separation," 
	  given no contact with other prisoners and allowed out of his cell only a 
	  few hours weekly.    McDavid is a vegan. Protesting for acceptable 
	  food, he conducted two hunger strikes, and suffered two bouts of 
	  pericarditis - an inflammation of tissue surrounding the heart, causing 
	  chest pain and long-term complications if not properly treated. Born in 
	  October 1977, he's now 32 years old, a shocking condition for someone that 
	  young, something he never before experienced.   Under pressure, his 
	  co-defendants copped a plea for a lesser sentence, agreeing to testify 
	  against McDavid. His case is clear entrapment, his trial defense citing it 
	  in vain. Despite no incriminating evidence and proceedings "riddled with 
	  errors, lies and blunders," jurors convicted him, many later making 
	  "damning statements about the FBI's handling of the case."   
	  Nonetheless, on May 6, 2008, he was sentenced to 19 years, seven months in 
	  prison, equivalent to a 2nd degree murder judgment in some states. McDavid 
	  committed no crime yet got, up to that time, the longest ever Green Scare 
	  punishment, increased by Terrorism Enhancements (TEs) - used against 
	  defendants trying to influence or coerce government policy, an act of 
	  honor, not a crime, when challenging lawless, harmful practices.   
	  In February 2009, animal rights activist Marie Mason received 21 years, 10 
	  months and a $4 million dollar fine (another travesty of justice), an 
	  article on her case accessed through the following link:   
	  
	  http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2010/07/marie-mason-victimized-by-green-scare.html 
	    In June 2001, environmental activist Jeff Luers was sentenced to 22 
	  years, eight months for burning three SUVs - to raise awareness how 
	  gas-guzzling vehicles exacerbate global warming. No one was hurt, $40,000 
	  in damages resulted, and the vehicles were refurbished and sold.    
	  A political prisoner, Luers appealed in January 2002, his hearing held in 
	  November 2005, and on February 14, 2007 the Appeals Court remanded his 
	  case to the Circuit Court for resentencing. On February 28, 2008, it  
	  was reduced to 10 years, a hopeful sign for McDavid, Mason and others like 
	  them, wrongfully imprisoned for their activism and honor.   Calling 
	  his sentence "fair, just, and reasonable," Judge Morrison C. England found 
	  McDavid's talk and items bought "very serious....with respect to the 
	  disruption of the Government....There was no question that this....was a 
	  conspiracy, and (its) object (was) federal buildings or locations....this 
	  is a new world after September 11, 2001...."   "So when taking all 
	  of these factors into consideration, it is the judgment and sentence of 
	  this Court that in accordance with the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984, that 
	  the defendant, Eric McDavid, will be sentenced to 235 months in federal 
	  prison. (He) will also pay a special assessment of $100 
	  immediately....Upon release from imprisonment, Mr. McDavid will be placed 
	  on supervised release for a term of 36 months."   Imprisoned at FCI 
	  Victorville, Medium II, Adelanto, CA, McDavid's appealing his conviction 
	  and sentence.   A Final Comment   On August 9, the San 
	  Francisco-based 9th Circuit Court of Appeals heard McDavid's oral 
	  arguments, focused mainly on "the incorrect written response to a question 
	  the jurors asked during deliberations....the oral answer (given) was the 
	  complete opposite from the written" one, after which jurors quickly 
	  reached a guilty verdict.   Afterwards, however, the deception 
	  outraged juror Diane Bennett, saying:   "During deliberations, we 
	  asked the court to please clarify for the jury the issue of whether Anna 
	  was a government agent, and if so, when did she become one. The written 
	  answer....stated 'no' that she was not a government agent, yet we were 
	  told orally that she was."    "With the written response of 'no,' 
	  and after reading the other written responses to the court, we ended our 
	  consideration of the issue of entrapment, the vote (being) 7 - 5 to 
	  consider the entrapment issue as a defense. Once the written response 
	  advised Anna was not a government agent, we then changed to a guilty 
	  verdict soon thereafter."   To prove criminal conspiracy, 
	  prosecutors must show McDavid conspired with one or more others. His 
	  codefendants, however, absolved him, testifying that no illegal actions 
	  were planned. As a result, it was his word against Anna's, an FBI 
	  provocateur, paid to entrap innocent victims prosecutors want to convict. 
	    The presiding appeals judge expressed interest, having previously 
	  been involved in reversing a sentence because of erroneous jury 
	  instructions. Defense counsel was hopeful, noting other important 
	  arguments also raised and likely wait before a decision - on average six 
	  months to a year, a long time to perpetuate injustice never easy to 
	  reverse in a climate of fear, police state terror, pervasive spying, 
	  entrapment, and complicit courts.   It's "a new world after 
	  September 11, 2001," not a fair or just one.   Stephen Lendman lives 
	  in Chicago and can be reached at
	  lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. 
	  Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to 
	  cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive 
	  Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US 
	  Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived 
	  for easy listening.   
	  
	  http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour/. 
	    
	  
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