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James Lee Discovery Channel


James Jay Lee crusade against the Discovery Channel began long before entering the building in Silver Spring Wednesday, holding employees hostage before being shot.
In 2008, he took a page advertisement in a local newspaper hit the channel "more harm than good" and the publicity of a protest by several days in front of the building. Lee was shot dead by police on Wednesday to end the hostage situation, police said.
"We're running out of time to save this planet and the Discovery Channel is a big part of the problem not the solution," he wrote. "Instead of showing successful solutions, its outreach programs appear to be doing the opposite."
From what is known about Lee through their ideas and struggles online, it seems that the Hawaiian 43-year-old, became interested in saving the earth after reading Daniel Quinn My Ishmael "- which is about one telepathic ape that binds to a 12 - year-old girl to save the planet - but then Lee was focused on the Discovery Channel and programming to be displayed.
In http://SavethePlanetProtest.com, a Web site that federal law enforcement sources confirmed was created by Lee, who lists their demands for the network. These include the channel off the air "all programs to promote the war" and help find ways to stop the "pollution immigration all dirt and anchor baby follows," and " solutions to global warming, pollution, Automotive, International Trade, factory pollution, and the whole damn human economy. "
"Civilization must be exposed for the filth that is," he writes. "Save the Earth means ... The decline in human population. That means stopping the human race from playing any more disgusting human baby!"
Lee says that "nothing is more important" than the saving of animals: "The lions, tigers, giraffes, elephants, Froggies, turtles, monkeys, raccoons, beetles, ants, sharks, bears, and of course, the Chipmunks" .
He adds: "Humans? The planet does not need human beings."
It also requires the company shows daily emissions based on the book of Quinn. In the pages that mention Lee - 207-212 - Ismael explains to 12 years old, Julie how people can draw on humans have demonstrated the basic creativity of history not through "business ... As schools utopian , its prisons, courts, "but by dint of their own interest.ad_iconClick here!
The monkey throws this after Julie tells him she thinks the longest period of human ingenuity was the Industrial Revolution, says Ismael was made possible not by military force, but by millions of small inventions that led to the creation of the steam engine.
Quinn was not immediately available for comment.
In Lee's MySpace page, which lists his heroes as James T. Kirk and Daniel Quinn. He also writes that he wanted to meet "environmentalists, scientists, readers of Daniel Quinn, and people who want to work towards real change." On January 22, 2008, less than a month before he staged the protest outside the Discovery Channel, wrote: "It's time to revolution!"
Cynthia Lee Phillips and her boyfriend met in 2008 in protest. He said they were new to the area, saw the ad and went out of curiosity.
When they arrived, he said, he saw homeless men carrying signs and Lee sitting next to a bag full of money. He said he was handing out money to anyone who comes with good ideas about saving the environment. He tried to hand the couple a handful of tickets, but Philpott said he took it.
"It really seemed to mind. He was adamant quiet about their cause," he said. At the same time, there were pieces of history, such as paying homeless men to attend the event, which did not seem right. "He was consistent, but just not rational."
When he heard that an Asian man who had taken hostage the construction of Discovery, said, I immediately thought: "Oh, my God. It must be him."
Lee was arrested during those days of protest after it threw thousands of dollars in the air, creating an atmosphere of security guards believed it was dangerous, according to a report in the Gazette of the time.
The judge in that case, calling the incident "stupid," Lee gave six months' probation, fined $ 500 and warned he could face up to two months in jail if he was within 500 feet of the building.

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