Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Animal Rights Terrorists Close to Killing Someone

I am convinced that unless they change course very soon, animal rights terrorists will soon kill someone. I bring this up because animal rights nuts apparently set fire to the home of Dr. Edythe London:

Authorities are investigating a fire caused by a device left Tuesday at a house owned by a UCLA professor who conducts animal research--the second time the house has been targeted in less than four months. The device was placed Monday morning on the front porch of a Westside house owned by Edythe London, FBI officials in Los Angeles said. London, a professor of psychiatry and bio-behavioral sciences and of molecular and medical pharmacology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, uses lab monkeys in her research on nicotine addiction.FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller confirmed that officials with the Joint Terrorism Task Force were investigating the incident. "It was ignited and caused damage to the property," Eimiller said. "No one was home at the time and nobody was hurt."
Now some animal rights fanatics will say that setting fire to someone's home when no one is there isn't violence. What garbage. Besides. fires spread. They also require fire fighters to extinguish, and some of these brave men and women die in the effort.

If someone died in such a fire it would be murder under the law. Arson is not mere vandalism. It is terrible criminality, brutal and dangerous. The animal rights movement should rise up and declare unequivocally that such sheer terrorism is utterly unacceptable and cooperate with law enforcement and the FBI to catch the arsonists.

But I predict that most won't, or will praise with mere faint condemenation.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Terrorists Must Be Defended Against and Brought to Justice

Animal rights terrorists are again threatening Oxford University in the UK for building a laboratory that will do research with animals. From the story:

Animal rights campaigners are threatening a new wave of attacks on Oxford University as its biomedical laboratory nears completion. Groups such as the Animal Liberation Front have been waging a campaign of arson and vandalism since work on the controversial facility - which will house all of the university's animal testing labs--began in 2004. [In the earlier story an opponent of the lab denied there would be "intimidation" against the university claiming that charge was a false one that is always leveled against liberationists. Not so false it seems!]

The ALF's spokesman Robin Webb warned university staff to expect "home visits". He said: "The ALF does not wave banners or leaflet neighbours. Our type of home visit involves red paint, breaking windows and criminal damage."

They also major in arson.

This level of radical criminality isn't just occurring in the UK, but also in the USA, such as at UCLA.

Needless to say, such tactics have no place in a free society. I suspect that these "liberationists" are just nihilists using animals as their excuse for mayhem. Be that as it may, the only ones with any chance to stop the crazies before somebody gets killed are other animal rights leaders. Alas, with few exceptions, we mostly hear the sound of silence in the face of terrorism that threatens to discredit the entire animal protection cause.

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Monday, December 17, 2007

Animal Rights Criminal Pleads Guilty

Rodney Coronado is one of the more dangerous animal rights thugs in the country who was previously imprisoned for committing arson "for the animals." Well, it looks like he is going to the hoosegow again, having entered into a plea bargain with prosecutors. From the story:

A well-known animal rights activist pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of showing people at a speech in San Diego four years ago how to make a destructive device with the goal of having someone commit a violent crime.

Outside court, Singleton said Coronado accepted the deal to move on with his life and raise his family. Coronado already spent four years in federal prison for committing arson at animal research labs in Michigan.

"I needed to do what is best for my family," Coronado, 41, said after he entered his guilty plea. He is free on bond until his sentencing in March. The rarely used federal law Coronado pleaded guilty to carries a maximum of 20 years in prison. But Coronado and the government have agreed to ask Judge Jeffrey Miller to impose a sentence of a year plus one day in federal prison, Singleton said.

I'll bet he has been involved in far more than these charges would imply. But this is good news. Hopefully Coronado's love for his family and a second prison term will induce him to cease all criminality and encouragement thereof in the cause of animal liberation.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

More Animal Rights Terrorism: Threats to Poison General Population in UK "For the Animals"

People like this deserve to be jailed and the key thrown away. The continuing rabid attacks against Huntingdon Life Sciences and any business that deals with the company, has now led these fanatics to threaten to poison the general population. This is an anonymous "communique" from a group of criminals calling themselves the Animal Rights Militia:

December 10, 2007 -- A.R.M. Claims Contamination of Glaxo Products
anonymous communique: "In a series of coordinated actions on the 10th December by the ARM 49 bottles of Lucozade Energy have been contaminated with sodium hydroxide and replaced onto shop shelves in the North of England, London, and Northern Ireland. The affected flavours are Original, Orange, Apple, and Lemon of the sizes 500ml and 1l. Jean-Pierre Garnier the choice is yours, either you cut your companies ties with Huntingdon Life Sciences or these actions will continue. We've been watching GlaxoSmithKline closely and we know what you're up to, Novartis paid the price when we hit its products a couple of months ago the question is how higher a price are you willing to pay? As you can rest assured we will be back. This action is dedicated to the 500 animal who die at the hands HLS workers every day.
Of course, nothing need to have been done to the bottles at all for this insidious terrorism to work. When and if these criminals are caught, the justice system should treat them without mercy.

Some might say that I am assisting the terrorists in printing this. But I think it is important for people to see how evil some in the animal rights movement have become. This isn't about being nice to animals. It is about terrorizing people and anarchy.

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