Mystery Company Posts Job Opportunity For Anti Wind Power Protesters

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Earlier this week, a Craigslist posting popped up that had that fresh stink of industry astroturf. The posting, listed for New York City, was from a mysterious company known only as “Ovation,” who was looking to hire “volunteers” to protest the construction of wind farms in Scotland and England.  The protest is to take place in front of the British Consulate in Manhattan on January 30.

Here is the full Craigslist posting, which has since been removed:

Earn Quick and Easy $20 for an hour or less of work (Midtown East)

Our firm needs 100 volunteers to attend and participate in a rally in

front of the British Consulate/Embassy in Midtown Manhattan on the

East Side on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 at 12 noon. The event is

being held in order to protest wind turbines that are being built in

Scotland and England. Your participation will be to ONLY stand next to

or behind the speakers and elected officials/celebrities that will be

speaking at the rally.

It is a really simple job and easy money for anyone who is around

Manhattan at the time. We need all of our volunteers to RSVP for this

event. It is VERY important that you RSVP because we have had people

confirm spots and fill spots on the first day of the advertisement in

the past. If you have participated in one of our events in the past

(Ovation) please make a note of that in your RSVP email and we will

email EVERYONE back to confirm your attendance.

We look forward to hearing from you all and again, the money is quick,

the job is easy and we pay in CASH at the end of the event.

Looking forward to seeing you next Wednesday!

Compensation: $20 dollars cash

This is a part-time job.

Principals only. Recruiters, please don’t contact this job poster.

Please, no phone calls about this job!

Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or

commercial interests.

Posting ID: 3566741544 Posted: 2013-01-23, 4:55PM EST email to a friend

The big question that remains unanswered is “who is Ovation?”  That’s a question that Grist and other outlets have so far been unable to confirm.  As Grist points out, “Ovation” is a generic enough name to lead to countless businesses, organizations, and other websites in New York City, making it very difficult to pin down.

This is exactly the kind of phony, astroturf game plan that the dirty energy has employed on numerous occasions.  The only thing different about the Craigslist ad is that it made no qualms about the dirty nature of what was going on. At least the Tea Party activists funded by the Koch brothers were under the impression that they were autonomous – Ovation threw that concept completely out the window.

The planned protest is set to take place in front of the British Consulate at noon on January 30th.

The job listing was also posted at JobHustler.com but with a strange date stamp of December 31st, 1969.

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Farron Cousins is the executive editor of The Trial Lawyer magazine, and his articles have appeared on The Huffington Post, Alternet, and The Progressive Magazine. He has worked for the Ring of Fire radio program with hosts Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Mike Papantonio, and Sam Seder since August 2004, and is currently the co-host and producer of the program. He also currently serves as the co-host of Ring of Fire on Free Speech TV, a daily program airing nightly at 8:30pm eastern. Farron received his bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of West Florida in 2005 and became a member of American MENSA in 2009.  Follow him on Twitter @farronbalanced.

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