Posted on April 5, 2021 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
Animal rights activists ”are committed to the latest arson attack (Translation of the old article from the “Naturally Hunting” blog.
To avoid misunderstandings: All translated wording comes from the author of this article, which is in the link, below)
Photo: Thomas Hohendahl
After a cowardly arson attack on a shooting range in Lower Saxony (we reported) there is a letter of confession.
Again the sender is the “Animal Liberation Front”(ALF).
The spelling and style match the letters confessing responsibility after arson attacks on sleeping facilities in Hildesheim (we reported) and Göttingen.
The subject of the letter is hard to beat in audacity and arrogance.
The self-proclaimed “animal rights activists” headlines: A.L.F renovated shooting range “.
Again, the criminals do not shy away from personal threats and advise the association “to continue operating the shooting range if there is interest in renovations in the private sector”.
Photo: Thomas Hohendahl
To the background:
During the night from Friday to Saturday (in May 2016), several perpetrators left a trail of devastation on the shooting range in Banteln (Lower Saxony)
The 100-meter run was completely destroyed by incendiary devices, and the technology on the “running wedge” shooting range also has to be completely renewed.
In addition, the perpetrators glued locks destroyed a lawnmower, and clogged the chimney with construction foam. The damage is estimated at a good 150,000 euros.
The club intends to resume regular operations in mid-June. Not only hunters from the area train at the shooting range, special police units (SEK and MEK) also practice there regularly.
Photo: Thomas Hohendahl
You can read the letter of confession from A.L.F, which can hardly be surpassed in audacity and complacency, below:
“alf renovated shooting range
after visiting two training facilities in Hildesheim and göttingen in the past few months, we renovated the shooting range on the oberg in banteln (Lower Saxony) free of charge during the night from friday to saturday. after all, the hunters should be able to really feel at home with practice shooting on the following saturday.
We advise the operating club to continue operating the shooting range if there is interest in renovations in the private sector.
After observing the property in need of renovation for several weeks, we could finally get started.
We hope that glued locks, a lawn tractor that has been converted to a foot drive, and the use of the shooting lanes as a campfire were able to give the hunters a warm welcome so that they can spend an eventful day on this beautiful shooting range with friends and acquaintances (the club’s website). were able to practice real driven hunt situations and prepare perfectly for the hunting season ”(the club’s website).
Excursus: driven hunt
driven hunt is a great activity for anyone who finds it entertaining to drive hundreds of individuals into a corner with the help of so-called hunting dogs and then to murder them. in addition to the hundreds of deaths, it is also an exciting event for the survivors.
Finally, the own reference group is clearer again and the orphaned children are also happy that they are finally on their own.
At this point, a big thank you, from us to you, for all your efforts! and please be careful not to blow each other over. we would be really very sad if we couldn’t continue to support you with this great fun.
we will continue to look after the members of the club closely if the shooting range should continue to operate. because we, too, would like to continue to practice hunting individuals so that the next real murder goes as planned, regardless of the senseless and unacceptable motivation
weidmanns heil (common greeting among German hunters)
And I mean…It is interesting that the shooting range is used not only by several hunters in the region but also by various police units.
According to the chairman of the association,Thomas Hohendahl, “all members and users of the shooting range are particularly shocked because the association “Schießstand Oberg” is very socially committed and repeatedly supports variously charitable (!!!) projects in the region”.
So far, however, there has been no suspicion of who might have committed the act, and the activists remain, luckily, unknown to this day.
Although the association offered a reward of 5000 euros for “useful information”.
Obviously, the association is not so popular as its chairman Hohendahl thought, otherwise the many denouncers in the village would have done a “charitable act”- because of such a reward- and would have whistled the activists.
Posted on April 5, 2021 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
by Joseph Buddenberg from the Blog of Animal Liberation Press Office
In July 2013, a bobcat living in a filthy rusted cage was liberated from the clutches of an aspiring fur farmer. The animal was never recaptured — a victory in the war against wildlife.
For this and other actions on behalf of fur-bearing animals, I would later be arrested by a team of FBI agents and sent to federal prison.
This is what the U.S. Government calls terrorism.
The communique read:
“In the early morning hours of July 27, the Animal Liberation Front visited the property of Shelli Frazier in the town of Plains, Montana, completely surrounded by the beautiful Lolo National Forest.
Frazier applied in 2006 for a permit to imprison bobcats on her property in a fur farm that she hoped would eventually grow to sixty cats.
Despite already making living breeding horses, she perhaps felt that this could be a lucrative side business. We arrived at her unpublished address determined to correct her mistake, and watch her investments run free into the wilderness.
Exploration of the site revealed that the force of economics had already precluded any need for the force of boltcutters – strewn about this disgusting and decrepit property were large empty cages, the rusted remains of Shelli Frazier’s dreams.
It was not until we checked every single run in an empty cat hutch tucked at the back of the northern lot that we found the tragic consequences of her business ineptitude. In one of the runs, huddling against the back wall, surrounded by rotting food, mildewed wood, and his own feces, was alone bobcat.
The sight of a creature so majestic in a state so pathetic cannot be done justice with words.
We have yet been unable to determine why Frazier kept him and alone, but if it was a sense of sentimentality, it certainly was not evident from his treatment. Emaciated and filthy, his beauty was evident even through the matted fur and traumatized stare, with his bushy jowls and black ear tufts.
To be in such proximity to this creature, staring into his haunting yellow eyes, changed every member of our cell.
We could only speculate as to how he had suffered and what he had seen, but we could know with certainty that he deserved a shot at freedom.
We opened his cage and left.
Shelli Frazier is not the only cruel human ever to keep such noble cats in tiny cages in Lolo National Forest.
More than two decades ago, Rodney Coronado visited Cole MacPherson’s bobcat prison in the town of Lolo just an hour’s drive south of Plains. MacPherson’s farm was Frazier’s fantasy – a shed of sixty pacings, neurotic, traumatized large cats.
Though he was forced to close shop around 2005, the ALF still keeps tabs on MacPherson – today, he continues his dental practice in Missoula.
This should be a lesson to Frazier.
If you ever again hold wild creatures captive on your land, we will breach it to free them”
And I mean…It is a glorious thing that we live in a world where individuals regularly demonstrate the ultimate act of compassion – risking their freedom for the freedom of others.
Eventually, we will owe a historic achievement to the people who freed the prisoner at Frazier Fur Farm: because with that they achieved, possibly, doubling the wild lynx population in Montana.
And of course the end of an excruciating imprisonment
Posted on April 4, 2021 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
Several whale-hunting vessels have taken to the waters from Japanese ports with the official start of the commercial whaling season.
They plan to catch 120 minke whales in the coming months.
On Saturday, four ships – two in Miyagi Prefecture on the east coast of Japan’s main island of Honshu and two in Aomori Prefecture in its north – departed from ports to coastal Pacific waters. A fifth vessel will join them later, leaving from Hokkaido, Japan’s Kyodo news agency reported.
“We would like to provide fresh and delicious whales for everyone who is waiting,” Nobuyuki Ito, president of a whaling company in Miyagi Prefecture told the agency.
During this third season of commercial whaling, which controversially relaunched after a decades-long ban, hunters expect to catch 120 minke whales. The species is a principal target of the whaling industry.
Posted on April 3, 2021 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
“You are looking at the most dangerous animal in the world. It alone of all the animals that have ever lived can exterminate (and has) entire species of animals. Now it has achieved the power to wipe out all life on earth.” Great Apes House, Bronx Zoo (NYC), 1963.
The exhibit behind the caged bars was a mirror!!
“No animal ever torments just to torment; but this is what man does, and this is what constitutes the diabolical character, which is far worse than the merely animal”!
‘Arthur Schopenhauer’
Schopenhauer’s words explain why the slogan is correct
Posted on April 3, 2021 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
3rd of April
“April 1993, about 40 hunt saboteurs were present at the closing meeting of the Cambridgeshire Foxhounds (CFH) at Low Farm near Gravesley in Cambridgeshire.
With the group of saboteurs was Tom Worby, a 15 year old from Milton Keynes, on his first day out sabbing.
His girlfriend had seen the hunt sab information stall in the city center some days before and expressed an interest to join us. She then came with her boyfriend for their first day out sabbing.
When we saw the hunt, they had just started drawing in a wood neighboring Low Farm. We all went into the fields outside the wood and called the hounds. Some came out, followed by an irate Joint Master, Geoffrey Fox.
After shouting some abuse at sabs, Mr. Fox went back into the wood. Sabs stayed put and kept calling with similar success.
So, the whole hunting field came out, including huntsman and the hounds, and just gathered in the fields adjacent to the sabs.
Some lively discussions went on between hunters and sabs and it soon became pretty obvious that the hunters had just called police and were waiting for their arrival.
After a while, one policeman arrived.
He went into the fields and spoke for a long time with the hunters.
Then he came over to the sabs and announced that he felt we were trespassing and should be leaving. Sabs told him that this was not his business and that they were just sitting around in the sun and not really breaking any laws.
The policeman then went back to the hunters, and after some more back and forth, and when it had become clear that the police was not able to remove sabs and not willing to put more resources into this operation, the hunt suddenly left-back to Low Farm.
Posted on April 3, 2021 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
METALLICA’s Playful Video Response To Animal-Rights Activists Opens ‘Sensational’ GLASTONBURY Set Glastonbury Festival, June 29, 2014
METALLICA’s appearance Saturday night (June 28) at the Glastonbury festival marked the first time in the U.K.s event’s 44-year history that a metal act has topped the bill.
The heavy metal giants faced much controversy when they were first announced as headliners — drawing criticism for frontman James Hetfield’sapparent support of bear hunting and with many arguing that the band had no place at Glastonbury, a very laid-back type of festival, with more of a hippie/indie vibe than most.
Indirectly responding to a petition— which came in the form of a now-deleted Facebook page — launched last month calling for METALLICA’s removal from the festival, due to Hetfield hosting a new series about bear hunting on the History channel, METALLICA took to the stage last night to a Julien Temple-directed intro video showing a traditional British fox hunt where all four band members played hunt saboteurs, disguised bears, and killing hunters.
The eight-minute video, which can be seen below, was soundtracked by SWEET’s glam rock classic “Fox On The Run”and included a clip of the classic film “The Good, The Bad And The Ugly”, in tribute to actor Eli Wallach, who died this week.
Watch the video below.
And I mean…This film was funny and clever and they did an amazing performance at Glastonbury leaving everyone pleased. To imitate a good example!