After DC lobbying firm Bonner and Associates reportedly sent a series of forged letters to members of Congress opposing Democratic cap-and-trade emissions legislation (part of its lobbying effort as a sub-subcontractor for the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity), environmental groups and other climate legislation backers have opened a tip line for forgeries and other such anti-cap-and-trade skulduggery.
The National Wildlife Federation, the American Association of University Women, the Sierra Club, Center for American Progress Action Fund, and NAACP (whose Albemarle-Charlottesville chapter was impersonated in one of the letters, as was Creciendo Juntos) launched the tip line today. From National Wildlife Federation's press release:
Citizens calling 866-363-4648 will have the option of reporting if they themselves were a victim of a forged letter or have knowledge of one; if they have knowledge of or witnessed an event staged by the American Petroleum Institute or oil and coal interests under the guise of being a true citizen-grassroots event; if they were coerced to attend such an event or denied access to one; if they are energy company employees or contractors and want to leave a tip about unethical or possible illegal activity or if they want to report other instances of fraud or deceptive tactics including misleading ads, mailing, or calls they may have received.The American Petroleum Institute wasn't related to the letters case; NWF has accused it of recently launching an anti-climate-legislation "front group."
Citizens can also e-mail tips@polluterfraud.com.
Staff from NWF, NAACP or Center for American Progress Action Fund will review all tips that come in and take appropriate follow-up action.
Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA), the chairman of the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming who received one of the letters, is investigating...we'll see if any previously unsuspecting nonprofit groups come forward with leads.







Countdown to right-wing freakout in 5... 4... 3...
The American Coalition for Clean Coal Technology...are these not the same guys who gave us 'Frosty the Coal Man?'
Remember? I absolutely promise I am not making this up. They posted to their website a chorus of animated lumps of coal singing:
Right. That did not work so now they have turned to stealing the identities of grass roots organizations and forging letters.
Breath-taking.
What are they going to do next?
I absolutely promise I am not making this up. The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity is the same group that gave us Frosty The Coal Man last December. They posted to their website a chorus of animated coal lumps singing:
Right. And now the same group is stealing the identities of genuine grass roots organizations and forging letters.
Cannot be long now.
Countdown to right-wing freakout in 5...4...3...
I'm guessing this is the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3q6HeImpPs
Oy, outside of the politics, that's just terrible production quality.