Impostor Disrupts Lands Bid
He didn't pour sugar into a bulldozer's gas tank. He didn't spike a tree or set a billboard on fire. But wielding only a bidder's paddle, a University of Utah student just as surely monkey-wrenched a federal oil- and gas-lease sale Friday, ensuring that thousands of acres near two southern Utah national parks won't be opened to drilling anytime soon.
Tim DeChristopher, 27, faces possible federal charges after winning bids totaling about $1.8 million on more than 10 lease parcels that he admits he has neither the intention nor the money to buy -- and he's not sorry.
"I decided I could be much more effective by an act of civil disobedience," he said during an impromptu streetside news conference during an afternoon blizzard. "There comes a time to take a stand."
The Sugar House resident -- questioned and released after disrupting a U.S. Bureau of Land Management lease auction of 149,000 acres of public land in scenic southern and eastern Utah -- said he came to the BLM's state office in Salt Lake City to join about 200 other activists in a peaceful protest outside the building Friday morning. But then he registered with the BLM as representing himself and went to the auction room.
There, he thought about the times he has marched, fired off letters to his congressmen, signed petitions and supported environmental organizations -- all to no avail.
"What the environmental movement has been doing for the past 20 years hasn't worked," DeChristopher said. "It's time for a conflict. There's a lot at stake."
Plainclothes Salt Lake City police officers were in the room during the auction, the last to be held under the Bush administration. BLM spokeswoman Mary Wilson said the agency requested law-enforcement help due to perceived threats over the hotly disputed sale.
Another man also was detained and questioned about the possibility that he and DeChristopher had committed federal offenses by trying to impede the bidding process, BLM officials said. That man registered as Kent Boardman, of Salt Lake City,
Since the Election Day announcement of the lease sale, preservationists, conservationists, archaeologists, business owners, river runners, anglers and hunters have registered objections to the BLM's plans to allow drilling in some of Utah's most scenic redrock desert.
They challenged proposed leases near Arches National Park, the White River, the greater Desolation Canyon region, Labyrinth Canyon, the benches east of Canyonlands National Park, Nine Mile Canyon, the Book Cliffs and the Deep Creek Mountains.
Objections also have come from the National Park Service, members of Congress and John Podesta, the head of President-elect Barack Obama's transition team, who said the lease sale should be halted or altered to accommodate environmental concerns.
In the face of the outrage, the BLM pulled back from its original proposal to lease 360,000 acres. Friday's sale included 149,000 acres in Carbon, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand and San Juan counties. The BLM said it sold 116 of 131 parcels (including DeChristopher's bids) for a total of $7.5 million.
Kathleen Sgamma, director of government affairs for the Independent Petroleum Association of Mountain States, said it was unusual to see a lease list trimmed so drastically. "The BLM was under a lot of pressure, unfairly," she said.
The auction had been under way for a couple of hours when energy company representatives became suspicious of a man wearing an old red down parka after he won bids on more than 10 parcels numbered consecutively, all around Arches and Canyonlands.
They told BLM officials that the man, brandishing bidding paddle No. 70 and unknown to the regular buyers, also seemed to be bidding up on parcels, raising prices on leases that others eventually won.
The auctioneer took a break and police asked the man, later identified as DeChristopher, to leave the room. After questioning him for more than an hour behind closed doors, BLM and law-enforcement officials requested assistance from the U.S. Attorney's Office.
The federal attorneys' spokeswoman, Melodie Rydalch, confirmed the office was conducting an investigation, but declined to provide more details.
During the confusion that followed DeChristopher's removal, Sgamma said she had seen Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance attorney David Garbett "communicating" with DeChristopher during the auction. She questioned whether SUWA had been acting in concert with the man the BLM dubbed a "nuisance bidder."
Garbett, however, said he gave DeChristopher his business card and asked him to call SUWA after the holidays because he had won parcels included in a federal lawsuit SUWA had filed against the lease sale.
After the auction, Kent Hoffman, the BLM's state deputy director for lands and minerals, announced there had been a bogus bidder. But the false bidder was "on the hook to pay," Hoffman said.
"Good," said a woman in the auction room. "Make them pay."
Hoffman said successful bidders who believed their offers had been run up illegally due could withdraw their bids.
BLM official Terry Catlin said the agency didn't want to reopen the bidding on the parcels DeChristopher snagged unless all interested parties were able to compete for the leases. That means the parcels won't be available again until at least February -- after Obama takes office -- during the next scheduled auction.
DeChristopher, who acknowledged upping other bids by about $500,000, said he would be willing to go to jail to defend his generation's prospects in light of global climate disruption and other environmental threats.
"If that's what it takes," he said.
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Show All"he came ... to join about 200 other activists in a peaceful protest .... he thought about the times he has marched, fired off letters to his congressmen, signed petitions and supported environmental organizations -- all to no avail. 'What the environmental movement has been doing for the past 20 years hasn't worked,' DeChristopher said."
This is the point I've repeatedly made. We're losing in these movements too often because people are not using effective methods. Cynthia Peters challenged Chomsky on this a few years ago (he gets questions about what to do to be effective all the time, see more at my zspace).
I recommend Beyond Machiavelli by Roger Fisher, but as a group approach (organizing), with help from Shel Trapp's online booklets on organing.
But this article is about THE WEST. The Western Organization of Resource Councils, WORC has great training in organizing, and great materials. (I participated in training by WORC's Pat Sweeney, and some by Shel Trapp of NTIC. I found Fisher on my own). WORC also has a powerful organizational structure throughout the West. See the member groups in various states.
WORC Training: Principles of Community Organizing Training, February 4-7 2009 in Montana, deadline in January. It may be geared to rural organizing, but the immersion in the whole world of "real organizing," (as some call it,) might help shatter the obsolete paradigms of symbolic activism and mere demonstration. It's very pragmatic.
Soooo, if you're frustrated like DeChristopher (as I quoted above), check out worc dot org/development/development dot html for practical pdfs on organizing or to sign up for the training to rev up your group.
They are sure quick to come down on this guy because "he may have broken the law" yet Cheney, Bush and Rove and Rumsfeld are untouchable.
It clearly shows who the law is designed to protect .
America is becoming a Third World Nation thanks to GREED. http://www.wisecountyissues.com
Well, it's also due to a lack of greed, it seems. That is, we've chosen farm policies that enable us to export farm commodities at a loss, to pour our wealth out as we decline. See corn, wheat, cotton, rice, soybeans, grain sorghum, barley, oats, 1981-2006 at ers dot usda dot gov/Data/CostsAndReturns/testpick dot htm. So we dump on the rural nations of the world, exporting at below cost. But all this subsidized (below cost, lacking price floors) food hasn't helped them, as it's hurt their rural economies also.
Oh, but then again, there are those agribusiness giants (not the big crop farmers or "commodity growers" we hear about that lose massively, then get compensatory subsidies,) that benefit from, and have built whole industries on, the below cost grains and other commodities. Ethanol, factory livestock CAFOs, high fructose corn syrup, on and on, and don't forget the giant exporters, all are entrenched in this system (ie. 1981-2006, with a price spike fall 06-fall 08, which may now be over,) of the US losing money on farm commodities. So yes, I guess there is that hidden corporate greed.
I call it hidden because the mainstream media and most progressive farm and food groups didn't mention it in the lead up to the 2007-8 farm bill. Oh, and it's hidden in that they're subsidized by below cost commodities, with nothing on government books. It's just the government policy that isn't there, the lowering 1953-1995 and elimination (1996, continued in 2002 and 2008 farm bills and most progressive proposals) of price floors, which correct for the lack of "price responsiveness" on both supply and demand sides for these farm commodities.
We need New Deal Price floors, supply management, price ceilings and commodity reserves, updated with international (agricultural nation) agreements. We need the Steagall Amendment of 1941. The banking committees supported that economic stimulus, how about the US making a profit on farm exports again now! We could sure use the cash!
Any websites for Tim DeChristopher (the student) and ways to help him with donations?
Yes, here:
http://www.oneutah.org/2008/12/20/why-i-disrupted-a-fraudulent-auction
"Hoffman said successful bidders who believed their offers had been run up illegally due could withdraw their bids."
This is nonsense. A bidder in this type of auction is only going to pay the maximum amount they think something is worth. If they want it bad enough they will pay a premium and that is what drives auctions. And never more so than in this case since the goal is to extract a resource to make money. This isn't some antiquity were an eccentric is going to pay some ridiculous price. The actuaries have these numbers down to a tee and are only interested in how much profit can be made from the lease.
Edward Abbey is cheering in his grave right now. Well done!
Yep we need to think up as many mental monkeywrenches as possible ASAP!
A beautiful action. DeChristopher is my new hero.
For those looking for additional information: Here is a link to Tim’s statement [ http://oneutah.org/2008/12/20/why-i-disrupted-a-fraudulent-auction/ ], an opportunity to thank Tim for his courageous act of civil disobedience [ http://oneutah.org/2008/12/20/thank-you-tim-dechristopher/#respond – be sure to scroll up also and read other comments], and an opportunity to donate (if you are willing and able) to support Tim’s legal defense [http://www.wateradvocacy.org/id86.html ] – AND he was interviewed on Mon, Dec 22nd by AMY GOODMAN on DemocracyNow! … here is a link to an mp3 of that AWESOME interview: http://manyone.net/files/37301_37400/37379/file_37379.mp3 . Listen and be inspired to consequential action!
Check out the posts on "Bush's Mission Acomplished?" in yesterday's CD (same as this one) at about post 40 or so for some new ideas on White Knights.
These may be a way to cement together the Progressive Movement.
Let's call it "Interested Parties Clearinghouse". (circle T)
Sort of a privatized Green Party or Nader's Raiders, eh? Maybe Ralph, Dennis and Ron could run it.
This what we progressives need, Snydly: enough of these rants to what is wrong with America, lets have some positive energy to work on solutions. That would be some coalition: Ralph,Dennis,Ron, and Cynthia!
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I'm over in Australia, but if there's some kind of fund to help this fellow, who has it seems, a lot more guts then quite a few folks that talk a lot, then I shall send what I can. It's not just something called 'America': It's just one planet. I hope you folks help this amazingly strong fellow, although I know it must be very fearful when people get tazered (how do you spell that?) for just speaking truth. Best wishes.
Tim DeChristopher you are the epitome of what real American Patriots that love this countries ideals are all about.
If we woke up and stopped being lazy, we'd all realize there are thousands of Tims around the country ready to act and put an end to the nightmare.
This young man needs to start a website to collect donations to actually buy the land he bid on.
If Obama can raise a million in a night, this guy should have the cash in a week.
The land should be put in a trust and this guy and a few responsible people should be conservators of this trust and the land.
I would chip in $25.00.
Here's another post from tonight's CD that's along the same lines. Would be good for $$$. Nature Conservancy-type thing.
Very interesting, folks.
A great post from WTP was just expunged from this site 20 minutes ago.
It suggested soliciting $10/mo for a lobbying fund to keep things on the up and up, and also expressed some frustration over how to bring Bush&Co to justice.
I "replied" to that post and it is gone too. So, here it is again:
Don't lobby, Litigate.
Who would be willing to send $10/mo (WTP thought 5M people would) to fund a BOUNTY to lawyers to bring war criminals to justice?
And how about 1/3 payment to law firms which re-covered funds
illegally/fraudulently detached from the People by war profiteers and crooked politicians?
Who would be willing to fund a service that paid $20MM for every year so-and-so spent in jail?
5MM x $10/mo = $50MM/month---now that's Leverage!
What the ACLU does for rights and the Constitution, this service would do for our Moral standing in the world, and FOR OUR MONEY!
Privatize Nuremberg!
Jury duty, anyone??
And I hope that makes it past the site censor.
Quick - write a letter to Dubya and ask him for a pardon. Maybe appeal to his sense of humor and appreciation for pranks -- like lying to get us into the war (no WMD under here!).
I salute Tim DeChristopher! Great resourcefulness. I see a bright future for you for finding a way to stop bad people from doing serious damage to the rest of us.
Thank you so very much!!
Great work.
Reminds me of those people who get hunting licenses and then make as much noise as they can to scare away wildlife so aholes (aka hunters) cant get them.
Should be done for anglers too.
Tim, you are a beacon and an inspiration for your inventive, brave, and thought provoking actions. Keep our wilderness wild. It's all that's left unscathed by domination and greed.
Get him some shoes!
You beat me to it!
I was just going to write, "There's more than one way to throw shoes!"
Heartfelt applause for Tim DeChristopher and his splendid improvisational civil disobedience!
And he didn't even get tased!
· Yr Obd't Servant
Thanks, Tim. Ya did good kid!
I have been a bidder at hundreds of government auctions and never heard of bidders requesting another bidder be removed from the room. It is common practice for bidders to run up the bid on others. We commonly encounter new uninformed rank amateur bidders who pay too much or cause regulars to pay more than what they expected. This situation sounds very much like a bid rigging situation and collusion between the agency and the regular bidders and should be investigated in more ways than the one mentioned in the article. What would have happened if this fella had been a genuine newbie bidder interested in bidding on exploration rights? Sounds a lot like the old west.
Are we ready to change our nation's path from militarism and greed to peace and justice?
Jeanot7...Tim is my candidate for Barak's first pardon. Thanks Tim...You shouldn't have to spend a day in the slammer.
GOD BLESS HIM! We need hundreds more just like him. Let's immediately start a defense fund website for him; I'm sure he's going to need it. Mr. al-Zaidi and Tim DeChristopher are my heroes of the year.
100% agree. We need more mind bombs that expose the empire for exactly what it is heartless, cold, and shameless in it's greed and destruction. More a hundred more non violent mind bombs bloom, so it doesn't have to get down to using real bombs to overcome the oppressors.
Interview this morning on DemocracyNow with Tim DeChristopher. Video of show will be on homepage until tomorrow,but transcript will stay on (free to printout) : www.democracynow.org Really good interview. You will feel good. (Unless you are an oil company rep/etc.) I am glad there is an article about him.
The greedy land-grabbers & ruiners and their corrupt government cronies are the ones who should be arrested.
Maybe we need a citizens arrest movement to arrest land rapers and war criminals?
Well I guess there ARE heroes among us
If the kid needs any money to make his bids "legal" count me in.
One last land grab by the scum that ru(i)n our country partially foiled by
THE ONLY REAL AMERICAN IN THE ROOM
We have to run the scumbags that allow these land grabs out of Dodge. I will go back to my solution, we all march the state capitals and demand justice
There is hope for this generation if a thousand more like Tim DeChristopher monkeywrench the destroyers. Whatever it takes. Abbie Hoffman and the rest of the Yippies are smiling down from cloud nine.
Thank goodness for wonderful knuckleheads like this. Seriously. Don't let them beat you down, wear a pie-tin hat if necessary.