Posted on 05/03/2002 1:47:40 PM PDT by Aliska
Because Wisconsin has had a rash of ALF & ELF incidents over the previous years (and we're Iowa & Illinois' neighbor), and knowing the violence of ALF and ELF, they--or a sympathizer--are fully capable of doing this. Or it could be someone acting alone.
It's a sad world we live in, 'eh?
1 Alf or 1 Elf to 1 burlap bag.
Don't forget to add weight before putting the bags in the river.;o)
1 Alf or 1 Elf to 1 burlap bag.
Don't forget to add weight before putting the bags in the river.;o)
Oh, don't tempt me :-)) The feed mill arson was especially annoying because it sent farmers scrambling for a place to get their grain milled--they ended up having to drive about 20 miles (one way) after these brain dead turds torched the place.
FCUSA PRESS RELEASE, AUGUST 9, 1999 (REVISED AUGUST 13)
Animal-Use Abolitionists Continue 1999 Road Trip of Vandalism and Arson; Farmers Demand Action
By Teresa Platt, Executive Director, FCUSA
FARMERS IN THE MIDWEST are reeling from four actions in the first week of August. Michigan and Wisconsin ATF, FBI and local law enforcement are quickly spending taxpayer dollars investigating the crime wave by ALF and ELF, the eco-anarchists of the Animal and Earth Liberation Fronts.
Midwest Crime Spree
The week began with a bang in Bristol, Kenosha County, Wisconsin on Tuesday, Aug. 3. Sometime between 4 and 5 a.m., vandals released about 3,000 domesticated mink from the Richard Krieger Farm. By 10 a.m. most of the mink were back safely on the farm, thanks to farmers and neighbors who came from two states to help.
According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Students and teachers from a nearby elementary school were among the 50 or so friends and neighbors of mink farmer Richard Krieger who helped locate the animals." Unfortunately, as many as 100 animals were lost to stress, roadkill and dogs.
Working out of Vancouver, David Barbarash of the North American Animal Liberation Front Press Office stated that the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) had claimed responsibility for the attack.(1)
Crossing State Lines
The vandals next crossed the Wisconsin border, heading north to the tiny town of Escanaba on Michigan's Upper Peninsula. There, on Saturday, Aug. 7, they set fire to a fishing boat in the driveway of a local veterinarian.
Neighbors watching the Aurora Borealis spotted flames at 3:20 a.m. and awoke the sleeping doctor. Using a garden hose, James Boydston, DVM prevented gasoline-soaked materials from igniting a second boat, a runabout stored next to the fishing boat which was engulfed in flames. On the garage door, graffiti claimed guilt for the arson: "FUR IS MURDER. E.L.F."(2)
"Thank goodness for good neighbors," said Dr. Boydston. "A few more minutes and the garage would have caught fire."
ELF is the Earth Liberation Front, the same group that admitted guilt for the $12 million arson at Vail Resorts in Vail, Colorado, on Oct. 18, 1998. A week after that 1998 attack, ELF visited the Pipkorn mink ranch in Powers, Michigan, and released 5,000 domesticated mink.
More Arson
On Monday, Aug. 9, firefighters unsuccessfully battled a huge blaze that broke out at about 3 a.m. at United Feeds, west of Plymouth, Sheboygan County. Most of the building of United Feeds, a feed supplier to area fur farmers, was destroyed, resulting in $1.5 million in damage.
Fearing a bottleneck in the supply of ingredients to feed their hungry animals, local farmers began mixing feed on their farms and distributing it to those normally dependent on United Feeds.
An average mink consumes over 100 pounds a year of byproducts from the beef, dairy, poultry and fish-processing industries. Since Wisconsin is America's Dairy State and its number one mink-raising state (over 800,000 raised in 1998), the loss of the feed mill could disrupt the daily recycling of tons of inedible byproducts resulting from the production of food for humans.
Connected?
Also on Aug. 9 at about 3 a.m., the same time as the fire raged at United Feeds, 3,000 domesticated mink were being released at Gene Meyer's Fur Farm in Plymouth, just 10 minutes away.
Over 100 neighbors and farmers helped recover the animals, safely returning them to their pens by early morning. At press time, it appeared that fewer than 150 animals had been lost to stress, dogs and roadkill.
Investigators are now working to determine if there's a connection between this attack and the United Feeds fire.
(1) ALF stated, "This farm was targeted not only because of Krieger's explotiation [sic] of the mink nation (although that would be reason enough), but because Krieger's farm is a direct supplier of Neiman-Marcus Department Stores. Through their support of such a farm, Neiman-Marcus shows absolutely no regard for Life or the eco-system. It appears that Neiman-Marcus is allied with Krieger and his fellow murderous farmers in their love of profits and greed over Life and Freedom. The Animal Liberation Front declares an open invitation to anyone who would dare to stop these groups' sick reign of terror. Now is the time for direct action. The only terrorism is the one we allow to exist. Until all these death camps are closed, we will continue to liberate."
(2) It is unclear why ELF should have singled out Boydston and written this graffiti. The ALF publication The Final Nail lists him as a fur farmer, but he left the business seven years ago. His only connection now with the fur industry is in his capacity as a vet, helping the local mink breeders association.
(3) Wisconsin State Representative Barbara Gronemus has introduced legislation that would increase the penalty for the unauthorized release of animals to a Class C felony and make the offender liable for damages and attorney fees. The bill has passed the Assembly and is awaiting Senate action. Click here to download the bill in PDF format.
Farmers Demand Action
"NOW MORE THAN EVER, we need our government to respond," said Linda Zimbal, fur farmer from Sheboygan, Wisconsin, following the latest outburst of animal rights terror.
"We fur farmers have signed onto the National Animal Interest Alliance's Call for Action, along with others raising livestock, animal research scientists, people from zoos, aquariums, pet breeders and many others, over a thousand groups representing over a million people.
"The Call for Action demands government commit the resources to stop vandals preying on the livestock industry, medical research and anyone who is involved in animal and resource-based industries."
During summer 1998, fur farmers were hit with a similar road trip of vandalism. Lest we forget:
During the August Congressional recess, ask your Congressmen to support the efforts of Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) to strengthen legislation aimed at thwarting the eco-anarchists. And if you haven't signed on to NAIA's Call for Action, do so now. It can be found on FCUSA's website in PDF format, or on NAIA's website in HTML.
ALF Activist Receives Two Year Prison Sentence
Monday, November 06, 2000
Last week Samuel became the first person sentenced under the federal animal enterprise terrorism law and received a two year sentence in federal prison for his role in the animal releases. He was also ordered to pay more than $360,000 to business he had harmed. The sentence was the maximum allowable for misdemeanor charges under the statute.
In sentencing Samuel, federal magistrate Stephen Crocker told Samuel that, "You have the right to voice an opinion, but you're not being prosecuted or sentenced for voicing an opinion but for engaging in an act of terrorism."
Peter D. Young, who allegedly accompanied Samuel on his fur farm raids, also fled after being indicted and remains at large. The duo released about 36,000 mink from Wisconsin farms during October 1997, but were found in the area with a list of mink farms compiled by the ALF as well as equipment designed to carry out raids against fur farms.
Samuel was allowed to plea bargain to misdemeanor charges after agreeing to "make a full, complete, truthful statement regarding his involvement in violations of federal criminal statutes charged in the original Indictment, as well as the involvement of all other individuals known to him regarding the crimes charged in that Indictment. And the defendant agrees to testify fully and truthfully at any trials or hearings."
Samuel's decision to cooperate with authorities hasn't exactly endeared him to the ALF crowed, but here's hoping his testimony ensure that he'll soon be joined in prison by other animal rights terrorists.
I wonder where & when the bomber's going to hit next. I'm just praying no one gets hurt or killed by this terrorist.
Circle of life?
You're probably correct about ALF and ELF, but in the spirit of leaving no turn unstoned, investigators should look at the TMers too. In some ashrams, like Raj Neesh's place in Oregon, things get very nasty, ashrammies go on power trips, lord fascistically over others, order murders, etc etc.
Just heard that they have a possible bomb in Salina, CO. Looked on the map and there is a Salida south of I-80.
Now some hoaxers are at work in IA and NE. Parents should caution their teenagers not to mess with mailboxes. It is a federal offense. Eighteen-year-old taken off in handcuffs in Nebraska.
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