Boreal forest in Northern Quebec
Greenpeace — the organization that engages in criminal activity to allegedly save the earth — is being accused in a Georgia federal district court of engaging in racketeering and corrupt organization (RICO) activity through its vilification of Quebec-based Resolute Forest Products, a firm with several Canadian and U.S. facilities.
The Resolute Forest Products complaint and appendix alleges that Greenpeace’s “Resolute, Forest Destroyer” campaign is a tortuous interference in Resolute’s business, fabricating false claims about the company’s sustainable forestry practices and deterring Resolute’s business by consumer actions, boycotts and public campaign threats to business that sell Resolute’s products.
The suit got the attention of this environmental lawyer who is a Washington Post columnist:
www.washingtonpost.com/…
If the Resolute’s case is successful, it would have a deterring effect on national environmental organizations that do not have a policy of scientific integrity or that engage in fabricating claims and attacks on other organizations and business enterprises by fraudulent means.
Here’s the website on the case:
www.resolutevgreenpeace.com
Here is the news release announcing the case by Resolute:
resolutefp.mediaroom.com/…
Greenpeace has still not cooperated in Peru’s criminal investigation of Greenpeace’s vandalism of the Nazca Lines and continues to withhold the identities of all participants involved in that criminal conduct in Peru against the indigenous geoglyphs.