The winter solstice
brings about many strange and some memorable events, some joyous,
some sad. It was during the 2005 winter solstice that on of the Earth
Liberation Front, anarchist, environmentalist movement, took his own life while
in Prison. We should always remember those who believed so
passionately that they couldn't be bound by the state. Remember Bill
Rodgers, a.k.a. Avalon, committed suicide in prison on the 21st.
December 2005.
Bill Rodgers a.k.a. Avalon (died December 21, 2005), co-proprietor of
the Catalyst
Infoshop in Prescott,
Arizona, USA, was one of six environmental
activists arrested December 7, 2005 as part of the FBI's
Operation
Backfire. He was charged with one count of arson
for a June, 1998 fire set by the Earth
Liberation Front (ELF) at the National Wildlife Research Center
in Olympia,
Washington. He was found dead in his jail cell on December 21,
2005. According to police, Rodgers committed suicide
using a plastic
bag.[1]
Government claims
The FBI has claimed
that Rodgers was a criminal "mastermind" and the anonymous
author of Setting Fire with Electrical Timers, an Earth Liberation
Front Guide,[2]
which explained in detail how to create an incendiary
device known as a "cat's cradle". Authorities said that
once the guide was published they no longer were able to tell with
certainty when the ELF cell connected to Rodgers was responsible for
an arson.
Death
To my friends and
supporters to help them make sense of all these events that have
happened so quickly: Certain human cultures have been waging war
against the Earth for millennia. I chose to fight on the side of
bears, mountain lions, skunks, bats, saguaros, cliff rose and all
things wild. I am just the most recent casualty in that war. But
tonight I have made a jail break—I am returning home, to the Earth,
to the place of my origins. Bill, 12/21/05 (the winter solstice.)
Many activists blamed
two co-operating witnesses for Rodgers' arrest, both of whom are
alleged to have been very close friends and members of the same ELF
cell as Rodgers and agreed to become informants for the FBI.[4]
Continuing influence
Rodgers has had a
continuing impact on various anarchist and radical environmentalist
movements. A number of acts of civil
disobedience have been dedicated to his memory. Among these have
been the removal of 28 beagle puppies from the Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine at the Independent University of Madrid [5]
and the burning of a partially constructed development in Guelph,
Ontario, Canada.