Direct Action of the Month
Chimps attack people after habitat loss
"... as many as 10 people have been killed and 17 injured by chimps,
in acts that were reported as 'revenge attacks' for people encroaching on
their territory." -
newscientist.com
Featured Articles, Essays and News
ALF Releases Captive Pheasants From Farm in Oregon Friday Night
Canby, Oregon: In a communique received by the North American Animal
Liberation Press Office, the Animal Liberation Front has taken credit for
liberating dozens of captive pheasant bound for slaughter from an Oregon
farm on Friday night.
(Read More)
Fur Shops in Vancouver Vandalized Again Received
Anonymously: Five weeks ago we took action against Snowflake Furs and
Speiser Furs in Vancouver Canada. We used 10 large syringes with 16 gauge
needles to shoot a foul substance into the stores through small spaces in
the doors. Syringes have the ability to shoot more than 25 feet into the
building onto their merchandise causing serious economic damage.
(Read More)
Walter Bond is ready to die for animals Famous
activist fighting for animal rights Walter Bond rejected the regular life
and dared to challenge the modern society. Fighting desperately for animal
liberation he lost his own freedom. In an interview to the Voice of Russia
he opened up about his life and struggle.
(Read More)
200 Mink Freed in Ontario, Canada According to Fur
Commission USA, in the early hours of September 21, a perimeter fence was
cut and approx. 200 mink were freed from cages at Oakwood Farms (3708 Baker
Road) in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
(Read More)
Two-time ALF target selling birds to the University
of Florida In rural western Iowa, Ted Golka operates Double T Farms, which
breeds birds for vivisection labs (and other purposes). Hundreds of pigeons
were liberated in two separate raids at this farm in 2001 and 2002. Both
actions were claimed by the Animal Liberation Front.
(Read More)
Gilliardi Logging and Construction Targeted (Twice)
Received Anonymously: October 17, 2012 Puyallup wetlands are under attack by
a private logging company that I and others have yet to identify. this
attack was carried out on canyon rd. short-term damage was done to a
hydraulic excavator, as a warning. if they continue -- our attacks will
increase.
(Read More)
How The Pursuit Of Animal Liberation Activists Became
Among The FBI's 'Highest Domestic Terrorism Priorities' On January 16, 2006,
two federal agents pulled off of Oregon's Route 66 and onto a dirt road in
the Southern Cascades, about nineteen miles northeast of downtown Ashland.
They didn't get far. There was a blizzard, and the road was buried in snow.
The agents were forced to stop just a couple miles short of their
destination.
(Read More)
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