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Monday, May 15, 2023

Possible Eco-terrorism and Reward- Damaged Equipment In Salisbury NH..

 

 

Chuck Rose Inc, out of Webster NH, was a victim of what appears to be Eco-terrorism.
Several pieces of his equipment were destroyed by arson the night of May 5th, in Salisbury, NH.
Currently, there is a reward of $64,500 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators.


While I don't know these folks, this does hit close to home.
My nephew is a logger.
I don't want this to happen to him, nor any other operation.
Any attention that can be raised about this situation would be greatly appreciated.

 Leigh

23 comments:

  1. Welp, according to the environmentalists, property destruction and violence are acceptable forms of recourse.
    If its good for the goose... lets go trash some greenpeace offices and sink that fuggin boat!

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    1. Deer hunting ok , simple as that lol 😆 Skumbags do this shit ,not worth salt they sweat ,and this man I've known for long time and think world of him and family ,wish I knew ok67k would sure help me out and him

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  2. We bought our firewood from Chuck when we lived in NH. I guess nowhere is safe anymore,

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  3. The fact that eco-terrorists have no capacity for critical thinking astounds me. They cannot noodle out the question: Why would Chuck Rose, Inc. destroy their supply without engaging in reforestation? No, those toddler-brains just believe their mono-theistic belief that every and all trees are sacred. Assholes.

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  4. Tires of semi truck/trailers are being destroyed by drilling holes in the sidewalls at rest areas of Ky. and southeastern states

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  5. If we make leftists have some skin in the game CAREFULLY so we don't end up in lawfare (where the Process IS the Punishment, even if you "win the case". Ask Rittenhouse about that.) a lot less repeat offenders as they burse their sore (Fill in the blank).

    Remember even in backwoods NH store surveillance and such can be used against you. Even worse in larger population areas. Are cellphone really your daily carry? just saying. You should google your own cell phone movement patterns. Cell towers always know where that cellphone is, just saying.

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  6. And this while we will all need to stock up on firewood to be ready when gas stoves become illegal.

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    1. Think they will stop at gas? With in 5 years ALL! Wood burning will be outlawed, for the climate of course

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    2. Downwind of SeattleMay 15, 2023 at 6:29 PM

      Wood stoves are already illegal in Washington and fireplaces are close behind.

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  7. Those people are so stupid. I doubt they’re even smart enough to have a woodstove when that first cold winter hits. Schadenfreude can be a good thing.

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  8. I hope the terrorist(s) were dumb enough to carry their cell phones with them or at least leave them in their vehicles at or near the scene. That should be an easy gotcha, criminal.

    Then they should hang from a tree at the scene with a week so to draw a crowd.

    Any bets on their party affiliation being "mostly peaceful" Demonrat?

    In the meantime .gov and the MSM will have you believe it's hard working conservatives that are the terrorists.

    Nemo

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    1. Even if they found out who did it, good luck getting a court to take the case. These people are the "Good Guys" in the eyes of the .gov and law. Thats what so many of you are missing

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    2. Court? You wanna take these EcoNazis to court?
      The only "court" they deserve is a vigilante court, followed by an "air dance" party in their honor.
      All out in the deep woods, away from surveillance, and all electronic devices (cell phones, FitBit watches, etc) left home.

      President Elect B Woodman

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    3. @ B Woodman. Be careful what you wish for. The outfit I work for has game cams everywhere to monitor the wolf population in Oregon. Along with other studies of critters such as the Sierra Nevada Red fox, Martens, and Fishers.
      Frankly, if I was a Logging contractor, I'd have game cams 24/7 at the logging site. And I'll bet you most of them do, here in the coast range. And most of these folks are hunters, so they monitor the deer and elk populations year round anyway.

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    4. First anon above, I believe the peoples court would handle it, SSS.

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    5. One has to wonder if they'd be willing to "lose power" or accidentally delete a video (oops) in the cause of real justice?
      President Elect B Woodman

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    6. All of you guys that think these eco terrorists are going to get away with this are sadly mistaken. This took place in NH, a state with one of the lowest crime rates in the country. I think they're in the top five. There's a reason for that.

      The cops there, especially the state cops, don't screw around on something like this and neither do the prosecutors and judges. These people will found, arrested, tried, convicted and locked up.

      NH ain't NYFC where criminals are coddled and victims vilified or ignored.

      I surmise that the owner of this business is leaning heavily on local and state pols, especially the ones he donates to, to get this resolved ricky tick. At least, that's what I'd be doing in his shoes.

      Nemo

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  9. time to start teminating these no-life low-lifes,,,,,

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  10. You have to watch this video of the chaos on the border https://twitter.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1657536958841618432?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1657536958841618432%7Ctwgr%5E50cab1b1ef5234372b8b8e5e44d2dbd8ab90f442%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fanodtothegods.com%2F

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  11. Same shit different day. These eco terrorists have been doing that shit for decades. My father was a prominent Forester in the PNW, and had to deal with those creeps for years. It'd be a shame if one or more of them was found deceased next to a burnt out log truck or skidder/ harvesting machine.

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  12. Thanks for spreading the word, guys.

    Leigh
    Whitehall, NY

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  13. I grew up in northern NH and my father was a logger/sawmiller from the days he returned from WWII. My younger brother followed in his footsteps, but I ended up working for a company that sold parts and serviced loggers and saw mills. I concentrated on the service and production of saw blades for the saw mill industry and ended up working for a WA company as a sales and service rep calling on sawmills in Oregon from the very late 80's to the 90's.This was a time of the spotted owl controversy. In the territory I covers 23 saw mills closed over a one month period and many would not open again. Eco terrorism in politics, law warfare and direct terrorism by spiking trees and damaging equipment all took its toll on the industry. Families, companies and entire towns like the town of Myrtle Creek where I lived at the time were devastated with many never recovering. My territory could no longer support a sales/service person so I transferred up to WA to help manage the production facility. I thought then as I do now that vigilante style justice would be a proper response for those caught in such acts.

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  14. Public gallows, a few short steps from the jurors.

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