Assuming that Nancy Oden really was detained from her flight in Maine, it may have been because of connections with events like this, not because she’s a peacenik.
Environmental activist Nancy Oden of Jonesboro said Thursday that while she did not destroy the plants, she commended those who did. “I’m glad they did it,” Oden said during an interview at the Bangor Daily News offices. “It may not have been legal, but it was the moral thing to do.”
[…] In an Aug. 16 e-mail sent to other activists and also sent to the NEWS, Oden gave explicit directions to the location of the cornfield and advised activists to wear “a mask to avoid the toxic pollen, and gloves to avoid toxins throughout the plant” if they had physical contact with the plants.
Oden said Thursday that the e-mail was not meant to incite destruction, only as information for environmentalists
While this falls more in the category of “vandalism” than “eco-terrorism,” it does make me wonder what else Ms. Oden might be willing to support (or even do) because it’s “moral,” even if not legal.
(Via InstaPundit)