NCNR Organizing Call March 4, 2015
Present - Malachy, Joy, Max
The call was spent discussing the action EPA to the Pentagon – Stop Environmental Ecoside on Earth Day, April 22.
Please join us for this important action. April 22.
We will meet at the EPA at 12th and Pennsylvania NW at 10:00 am. There will be a short program and then an attempt to deliver a letter and have a dialogue with someone in a policy-making position at the EPA
We will take public transportation and meet at the Pentagon City food court at 1:00 pm. We will process to the Pentagon, have a short program, and then attempt to deliver a letter and have a dialogue with someone in a policy-making position at the Pentagon.
If you would like to sign onto the letters (See letters following minutes, contact joyfirst5@PROTECTED . If you are interested in risking arrest at the action, contact malachykilbride@PROTECTED or mobuszewski@PROTECTED
Letters to McCarthy and Carter
We will continue to send out letter regularly to email lists to gather more signatures. Malachy will resend letter.
Outreach for action
We are continuing asking for participation in action. We have quite a few people who are committing to coming. At March Spring Rising we can encourage people to participate in April 22 action. Max announced action at Mike Haney talk. We will continue outreach at all opportunities.
Endorsing orgs
We will continue to contact various organizations to encourage endorsement and participation.
Speakers
We are lining up speakers for the day.
Final in-person planning meeting
Malachy will secure a location for a final planning meeting in case one is needed the day before.
Support people
We are looking for people who would be interested in doing support.
Plan for day
We have a rough skeleton for the day.
Start at the EPA 12th and Pennsylvania NW at 10:00 am. Speakers. Deliver letter.
Public transportation to the Pentagon.
Meet at Pentagon City food court at 1:00 pm.
Process to Pentagon. Speakers. Deliver letter.
Next Call - April 1
National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance
325 East 25th Street , Baltimore , MD 21218
February 25, 2015
Gina
McCarthy
Environmental
Protection Agency,
Office of the Administrator, 1101A
1200
Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20460
Dear Ms. McCarthy:
We are writing as representatives of the National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance. We are a group of citizens dedicated to working for an end to the illegal wars and occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan, and the illegal bombings in Pakistan, Syria and Yemen. We would appreciate meeting with you or a representative as soon as possible to discuss what we perceive to be ecocide being committed by the Pentagon.
Please see the letter below which we have sent to Ashton Carter about the Pentagon’s scathing abuse of the environment. We are puzzled by the fact that the Environmental Protection Agency is not taking any action against the Pentagon’s willful destruction of Mother Earth. At this meeting we will outline what measures the EPA should take against the Pentagon to slow down Climate Chaos.
We look forward to your response to our request for a meeting, as we
believe citizen activists have the right and obligation to be involved in
matters of such great importance. Your response will be shared with others
concerned with the issues raised above. Thank you for considering our request.
In peace,
Max Obuszewski
Malachy Kilbride
Joy First
Members of National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance
National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance
325 East 25th Street , Baltimore , MD 21218
February 25, 2015
Ashton
Carter
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Pentagon, 1400 Defense
Arlington, VA 22202
Dear Secretary Carter:
We are writing as representatives of the
National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance. We are a group of citizens
dedicated to working for an end to the illegal wars and occupations of Iraq and
Afghanistan, and the illegal bombing, since July of 2008, of Pakistan, Syria,
and Yemen. It is our opinion that the use of drones is a violation of
international law.
The use of drones causes incredible human
suffering, growing distrust of the United States around the world, and is
diverting our resources which could be better used to ease human suffering. We
follow the principles of Gandhi, King, Day and others, working nonviolently for
a peaceful world.
As people of conscience, we are very concerned
about the devastation that the U.S. military is causing to the environment.
According to Joseph Nevins, in an article published on June 14, 2010 by
CommonDreams.org, Greenwashing the
Pentagon, “The U.S. military is the world’s single biggest consumer of
fossil fuels, and the single entity most responsible for destabilizing the
Earth’s climate.” The article states “. . . the Pentagon devours about 330,000
barrels of oil per day (a barrel has 42 gallons), more than the vast majority
of the world’s countries.” Visit http://www.commondreams.org/views/2010/06/14/greenwashing-pentagon.
The amount of oil used by your military machine
is beyond belief, and each military vehicle also releases pollutants through
the exhaust. Tanks, trucks, Humvees and other vehicles are not known for their
fuel economy. Other fuel guzzlers are submarines, helicopters and fighter jets.
Each military flight, whether involved in the transport of soldiers or in a
combat mission, contributes more carbon into the atmosphere.
The U.S. military’s environmental record is dismal. Any war can bring about ecocide in the area of fighting. One example was the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The New York Times reported in September 2014 that the Obama administration plans to spend more than $1 trillion over the next three decades to upgrade the nuclear weapons arsenal. Wasting such an enormous amount of tax dollars on such weapons makes no sense. And the environmental damage caused by the nuclear weapons industrial complex is incalculable.
After fifty years, Vietnam is still dealing with the impact caused by the use of the toxic defoliant Agent Orange. To this day Agent Orange is causing devastating effects on the innocent people of Vietnam, as well as US veterans who were exposed to it during the Vietnam War. See http://www.nbcnews.com/id/37263424/ns/health-health_care/t/agent-oranges-catastrophic-legacy-still-lingers/.
For many years, in our "War on Drugs," the US government has attempted to combat the illegal drug trade in Colombia by spraying coca fields with dangerous chemicals such as glyphosate, marketed in the US by Monsanto as RoundUp. Contrary to official government statements claiming this chemical is safe, studies have shown that glyphosate is destroying the health, water, livestock, and farmland of the people of Colombia with devastating consequences. Go to http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=669, http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/10/31/colombias-agent-orange/ and http://www.commondreams.org/views/2008/03/07/plan-colombia-mixing-monsantos-roundup-bushs-sulfur.
More recently, Mother Earth is suffering because the Pentagon continues to use depleted uranium ammunition. It seems the Pentagon first used DU weaponry during Persian Gulf War 1 and in other wars, including during the aerial attack of Libya.
Because the United States has hundreds of military bases here and abroad, the Pentagon is exacerbating a growing environmental crisis on a global scale. For example, the construction of a US Naval base on Jeju Island, South Korea threatens the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. According to an article in The Nation "On the island of Jeju, the consequences of the Pacific Pivot are cataclysmic. The UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, adjacent to the proposed military port, would be traversed by aircraft carriers and contaminated by other military ships. Base activity would wipe out one of the most spectacular remaining soft-coral forests in the world. It would kill Korea’s last pod of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins and contaminate some of the purest, most abundant spring water on the planet. It would also destroy the habitats of thousands of species of plants and animals—many of which, such as the narrow-mouthed frog and the red-footed crab, are gravely endangered already. Indigenous, sustainable livelihoods—including oyster diving and local farming methods that have thrived for thousands of years—would cease to exist, and many fear that traditional village life would be sacrificed to bars, restaurants and brothels for military personnel." http://www.thenation.com/article/171767/front-lines-new-pacific-war
Though these examples provide sufficient evidence to show the ways in
which the Department of War is destroying the planet, we have grave concerns
about the U.S. military for other reasons as well. The recent revelations of rampant U.S.
torture leaves a terrible stain on the U.S. fabric. Continuing the
Pentagon’s policy of unlimited warfare is also detrimental to the USA’s
world-wide image. A recent leaked CIA report confirmed that killer drone
strikes have only been successful in creating more terrorists.
We would like to meet with you or your representative to discuss the Pentagon’s
role in the destruction of the environment. We will urge you, as first
measures, to bring all troops home from these awful wars and occupations, to
end all drone warfare, and to close down the nuclear weapons
complex. At this meeting, we would
appreciate if you could provide a detailed breakdown of the military’s
greenhouse gas emissions, including carbon dioxide.
As citizen activists and members of the National Campaign for Nonviolent
Resistance, we adhere to the Nuremberg protocols. These principles, established
during the trials of Nazi war criminals, call on people of conscience to
challenge their government when it is engaged in criminal activity. As part of
our Nuremberg responsibility, we are reminding you that you swore to uphold the
Constitution. In a dialogue, we will present data to demonstrate how the
Pentagon abuses the Constitution and the ecosystem.
Please get back to us, so that a meeting can be
scheduled as soon as possible. The current situation is urgent. Cities and
states are starving, while tax dollars are wasted on wars and occupations.
Innocents are dying because of U.S. military policies. And the environmental
damage caused by the Pentagon must be halted.
Most observers have noticed that weather
patterns are severely changing. In turn the weather has greatly affected the
farmers of the world, resulting in food shortages in many countries. Droughts
are occurring in Australia, Brazil and California. The Northeast is
victimized by major storms as we write. So let us meet and discuss how we
can work together in order to save Mother Earth.
We look forward to your response to our request
for a meeting, as we believe citizen activists have the right and obligation to
be involved in matters of such great importance. Your response will be shared
with others concerned with the issues raised above. Thank you for considering
our request.
In peace,
Max Obuszewski
Malachy Kilbride
Joy First
Members of National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance
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