In a new report, the Center for Western Priorities identifies the groups and individuals working in tandem to derail good-faith efforts to protect public lands. The National Monuments Disinformation Brigade uses conspiracy theories and fearmongering to generate opposition to proposed national monuments and monument expansions.
The report lays out the players and targets of the National Monuments Disinformation Brigade, using social media posts, press interviews, and more to expose their misleading statements, fearmongering, and extreme beliefs. The Brigade includes Ben Burr of BlueRibbon Coalition; Margaret Byfield of American Stewards of Liberty; Sean Pond and Aimee Tooker of Halt the Dolores Monument; William Perry Pendley, who wrote the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 chapter on the Interior department, and several others.
The groups that make up the National Monuments Disinformation Brigade spread misinformation far and wide, drowning out good-faith discussions about monument designations and turning the nuanced process of land protection into a false binary of good versus evil. They also tie public land conservation to extremist conspiracy theories in order to activate opposition from people who would otherwise not engage on public lands issues.
“The groups that make up the National Monument Disinformation Brigade cannot point to evidence for their baseless claims about the impacts of national monument designations,” said Center for Western Priorities Deputy Director Aaron Weiss. “It’s important for Westerners, reporters, and policymakers to see beyond the discord sewn by these groups and remember that conservation is overwhelmingly popular with Western voters and a net positive for the West.”
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