"All over the world, animals are chained up, strapped down, and locked in purely for human pleasure, greed and curiosity." "Animal liberation seeks to break those chains to smash the locked doors and ultimately to destroy the myth of superiority that human species believes it has over all non-humans." "One of the easiest and most important things anyone can do for animal liberation is to become vegan." "The meat and dairy industry sustains itself on imprisonment, deprivation and murder." "This demonstration at a chicken procesing plant spontaniously erupted in an action against the abuses." "A semi-planned action, such as this, is animal liberation." "And at the same time it annoys animal abusers, which is always a good tactic." "Economic sabotage, such as the burning of these meat trucks is an effective action against animal abuses." "The most succesfull campaign of economic sabotage was against department stores that sold fur, such as the "HOUSE OF FRASER" chain." "Small incendiary devices were placed on the backs of sofas to cause smoke, which would set off the sprinkler system." "This causes huge financial loss to the store from the water damaged stock." "During the incendiary campaign, some stores however, suffered severe fire damage due to their faulty sprinkler systems." "The intention is not to burn down a store." "Life was never put in danger, as the attacks happened at night when the stores are empty and fireman are restricted not to risk their lives to save property." "It would be naive to presume that large companies would be persuaded by compassionate arguments." "They sell fur to make money." "They will only stop, when it is unprofitable." "These actions made it that way." "And the stores pulled out of the fur trade." "All animal abuse lies on public ignorance." "But the horrific cruelty of fur farms for example was easy to expose." "By simply going to them, and filming." "This proved without a doubt the suffering of the animals." "And persuaded public opinion against the fur trade." "This linked from the economic pressure from activists led to the decimation of the fur industry in this country." "This reveals the simple animal liberation formula with us to get the abusers - publicize their abuse, and hit their profits." "Most animals in zoos are not there to be conserved, but to be stared at." "Endangered species should be kept in sanctuaries as close to their native habitats as possible." "Not in concrete jungle entertainment centers." "These british birds of prey and wild cats were rescued and returned to their natural habitat." "Animal liberation has its roots in hunt sabotage." "In the sixties a small group of friends decided to go out and stop a fox hunt." "Using the principle of putting yourself between the hunter and the hunted." "To directly save lives." "From this the animal liberation movement mushroomed." "Today, hunt sabotage is the most frequent form of direct action against animal abuses." "This footage taken of the beagle kennel demostrates, that the hunters not only have complete disregard of the wildlife, they see their own dogs as comodities, which when no longer usefull are thrown into the scrap basket to rot." "Terier men are employed by hunters to dig up foxes that are underground." "They dig into the earth and then set their dogs on the fox." "Their enjoyment comming from watching the bloody kill." "But they see the fox as poor sport against their dogs." "And so move on to digging up badgers." "Who put up a stronger fight." "While illegal, it is very dificult to proof by debating." "Unless hard evidence can be produced such as film or photographs of the actual dig out." "But there are groups of animal liberationists who specialize in the dangerous business of infiltrating badger baiting groups." "To get the necessary information for prosecutions." "The sick pleasure gained by these men is obvious." "But the most animal abuse is undertaking by respectable institutions and companies." "Where animals are the hidden role materials on the road to profit." "The glossy packaging of the Boots products doesnt tell you that mice were fried on hot plates." "Monkeys were crippled and cold turkey was induced into morphin addicted dogs." "This raid not only exposed Boots in the national press as animal torturers." "But also sparked off a boycot campaign, pickets of stores and economic damage." "Hundreds of their windows have been smashed." "This raid was followed by a new type of campaign from the animal liberation investigation unit." "The group photographed and filmed Boots beagles awaiting experimentation." "The groups aim is to enter vivisection laboratories and other animal abuse establishments, without commiting criminal offences." "And so avoiding jail sentences." "Boots like all drug companies, need to hide behind a caring, natural and even cruelty-free image." "So that the products on the high street are removed from the reality of the animal experiments." "How can vivisectors get away with such horrific experiments?" "Firstly they hide the truth from us all." "Then they lie about what actually happens behind the closed doors." "And finaly they try to convince us, that it is for our own good." "Fortunatelly animal liberationists are increasing pressure on the vivisectors." "Every laboratory now knows it is a potential target." "This is a rescue of a monkey from east Birmingham hospital." "She had undergone arteritis experiments for 14 years." "She was suffering from cage paralysis." "And is now activelly happy in her sanctuary home." "When animal liberationists checked out the abandoned premises of an animal supply company, that had moved to the USA, they discovered an insight into the true horror behind the animal slave trade." "This is Oxford University Park Farm." "A breeding center with a laboratory on site." "It is probably the most raided establishment to date." "It was originally discovered by animal rights activists, who went there for a private viewing of the site." "They became suspicious that the university was using stolen pets." "These animal despatch notes show, where the animal were destined to go." "University departments, such as virology, pharmacology and the John Radcliff." "The John Radcliff hospital is a notorious vivisection establishment." "With hundreds of dogs used in transplant experiments." "One such recent experiment was cut part of the intestines of 66 dogs." "And swap them around." "So that each dog had a section of one of these intestines them." "Holes were then cut into the dogs sides to flush through chemicals." "Several dogs had 12 pin plugs fit into their ?" "." "To measure electrical activity." "A total of 53 dogs died." "Most before the end of the experiment." "Oxford university claimed that all the dogs were purpose bred for the laboratories." "Animal liberationists exposed them as liars." "Large raids such as these may seem profesional and specialized but all these activists started on smaller scale and perhaps less risky actions." "Building up confidence and experience with each action." "Remember." "Anyone who activelly cares for animals is an animal liberationist." "This raid was followed up by two others, when many more dogs were saved from painful deaths." "Sadly, Oxford university is not unique." "Many hospitals and most universities and polytechnics all over Britain and the world experiment on animals." "This is the monkey house at Park farm, which was broken into and filmed by activists." "The monkeys are doomed to a life of experiments either here or at the university departments of psychology and fyziology." "Monkeys have electrodes fitted into their brains and are taught to control joysticks." "The experiment is repeated later." "After the monkey has been braindamaged." "Not only have dogs been rescued from Park Farm, but also guineapigs, rabbits and cats." "Oxford universities departments of pharmacology recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of its discovery of penicilin." "The irony is; had the vivisectors tested it on guineapigs it would have killed them." "Today, guineapigs are used in vast quantities for drug testing." "Thousands are killed each year by blows to the head so their organs may be used." "Others are experimented while conscious." "Tubes are inserted into the brains of the guineapigs to draw fluids to be analyzed for drug levels." "These fluids had been pumped back into the brain." "They are kept in this condition for weeks at a time." "Park farm and the university departments work closely with industry, charities and hospitals." "They all help each other in this sick trade and money making schemes." "For instance." "The Churchill hospital eradiates large number of pigs to simulate a peace time nuclear reactor accident." "The experiments were co-funded by the cancer research campaign and british nuclear furals." "At the John Radcliff hospital," "The Parkinson Disease Society funds experiments in which the brains of aborted human foetuses from the Churchill are injected into rats." "Also the Imperial Cancer Research Fund grows cancers on these muted mice." "All this information and film comes from animal liberation investigations." "Some legal and some not." "Vivisection meets factory farming at Bristol Veterinary College in Langford." "Where new ways of factory farming and slaughter are researched." "These rabbits had been bred to produce the maximum amount of meat." "In the minimum amount of space." "Farmaceutical products for farm animal use are also tested on rabbits and other animals." "To improve the profitability of the meat industry." "This rabbit had hundreds of tetsy flies feed into its ears." "In struggling to get away, many rabbits break their backs." "These mice are forced to inhale toxic fumes for long periods sealed in glass units." "Cats rescued from Langford, all female, were rigled with cancers after years of forced breeding." "It is important to expose the myth, that animals from laboratories are released into the open to fend for themselves." "Or that they die once removed from sterile conditions." "All animals are checked over by vets before being found loving and permanent homes." "This dog was also taken from Langford." "There was a long public campaing to free the Langford beagles." "However it took direct action to get them out." "During this raid on Lancashire "poly", 65 rats and a 116 mice were rescued." "Many of the mice were crippled, diastrophic mice." "Who gradually loose muscle control and die." "53 dogs were also rescued." "Almost certainly from the dissecting table." "Raids such as these are maybe becoming harder." "But the milions of pounds that would have been spent on torturing animals is now being spent on alarm systems and security measures." "In an attempt to keep their experiments secret." "This raid was followed up by a visit from an animal liberation investigation unit." "Putting more pressure on the vivisectors." "This is Oxford university´s cat colony." "It has 77 cats in two raids have been rescued." "From numerous faiths, including soil in kittens eyes and injecting carbon dioxide bubles into their brains." "Whenever direct action is discussed, the terms violent, extremist and terrorist seem to arise." "Such as this coverage of an incendiary attack on a semi-build pharmacology department." "How can saving lives and damaging property of abusers be violent?" "Every street campaigner knows that there is a certain proportion of people that either enjoy cruelty, make their living from it, or will never accept a cruelty free lifestyle." "Direct action against their abuse is the only answer." "Animal liberation is not going to happen by itself." "All it is needed is carefull planning, imagination and the will to do it." "Just remember the tactics of the animal abusers." "It´s a policy of animals behind closed doors."